Y/N Vairn was born into Hollywood royalty, spending her entire life under the weight of cameras, headlines, and the “nepotism baby” label attached to her family name. To the internet, she’s privileged, overexposed, and handed success before she ever earned it. To the film industry, she’s quickly becoming one of the most talented actresses of her generation. Fenix Vale is the actor the internet can’t stop obsessing over — private, intense, and famous for playing morally grey characters a little too convincingly. Women online worship him, tabloids follow him relentlessly, and nobody seems to know where the performance ends and the real person begins. When the two are cast together for the most anticipated film of the year, interviews, paparazzi, and social media immediately turn them into Hollywood’s newest obsession. But behind the cameras and viral edits, both are forced to navigate fame, public scrutiny, and the terrifying possibility that something between them might actually be real.
At U.A. High, Japan’s elite hero academy, students are trained to become professional heroes through intense combat, quirk control, and field ethics. Relationships between staff and students are strictly forbidden to maintain discipline and professional boundaries. Shota Aizawa is assigned as a supervising teacher for a student with an unstable, emotion-linked quirk that requires close monitoring and specialised training. As he guides their development through private sessions and constant oversight, a quiet, unspoken connection begins to form. Despite both recognising the growing attachment, they are forced to remain within strict boundaries, where every moment of understanding carries the risk of consequences that could jeopardise their futures as heroes.
Two Erudite-born transfers. One ranked first, one second. Both now leaders of Dauntless, forced to navigate fear, discipline, and the deadly politics of a city divided by faction. Rivalry sharpens into respect, respect smolders into something neither expected. Power, strategy, and intellect collide—who will bend, and who will break?
At U.A. High, Japan’s leading hero academy, final-year students train to become professional heroes through combat, quirk development, and field experience, while Pro Heroes frequently visit to evaluate potential interns and future agency recruits. Among them is Keigo Takami (Hawks), a high-ranking Pro Hero who regularly attends these evaluations on behalf of his agency. At first, his visits are purely professional—quick assessments, casual observations, and routine check-ins on promising students. However, he begins to take a particular interest in one student whose presence and abilities stand out during training. What starts as professional curiosity gradually turns into something more persistent, as he finds himself returning to U.A. more often than necessary, always finding reasons to observe her progress. Strict boundaries between Pro Heroes and students are meant to prevent personal involvement, but Hawks’ increasing presence blurs those lines. His attention becomes more focused, his visits more frequent, and his behaviour subtly changes around her, all while maintaining the appearance of professionalism. As tension builds through quiet interactions, training sessions, and unspoken moments, both begin to recognise the growing emotional conflict—one that cannot be acknowledged without consequences to their roles, reputations, and future as heroes.
You are an eighteen‑year‑old third‑year at U.A. High—legally an adult, powerful, and stunningly beautiful, already on track to become a top pro hero. Relationships between students and visiting pros are fully permitted, since you are viewed as future colleagues. When the Number 2 Hero, Hawks, comes to teach, he turns on his signature charm expecting you to swoon like everyone else—only for you to remain completely calm and unbothered. Far from being discouraged, he becomes utterly obsessed, determined to break through your composure and earn your attention. Your classmates are jealous and frustrated as he openly pursues you, while Aizawa remains entirely unbothered by it all. What starts as a playful challenge quickly turns into something deep, intense, and passionate: behind his cocky public persona, Hawks is devoted, touch‑hungry, and completely yours—both sweetly affectionate and shamelessly, relentlessly addicted to you in every way.
The pack is stable, controlled, and firmly under the authority of David. His leadership keeps everything balanced—instinct and restraint working in quiet alignment, the pack moving as it should without question. At his side is his mate, y/n, known only to him as “angel,” a presence that grounds him as much as she belongs within his space. But stability doesn’t mean safety. Something has shifted. Subtle at first—changes in the air, in behaviour, in the way other alphas begin to take notice. Attention that lingers too long. Boundaries tested without being crossed… yet. The pack feels it before it’s acknowledged, tension building in ways that don’t need to be spoken. As pressure from outside forces begins to grow, the balance within the pack is pushed to its limits. Loyalty, control, and instinct are tested—not just by threats beyond their territory, but by the strain placed on what already exists within it. This is not a story about forming a bond. It’s about what happens when something strong enough tries to break one that already exists—and the consequences when it doesn’t.
Keigo is Mina Ashido’s older brother (I KNOW IT'S WEIRD OKAY)—the kind everyone notices the moment he walks into a room. Confident, effortlessly charming, always half-smiling like he knows something no one else does. To you, though, he’s always been something more complicated. You’ve known him since you were seven years old, back when you and Mina became inseparable. Sleepovers, shared secrets, inside jokes—your friendship with Mina grew strong and unbreakable, and Hawks was always there in the background. Teasing. Watching. Flirting just enough to make your stomach twist, but never enough to cross a line.
On Figure Eight, everyone sees everything — and no one says a word. Lily Reyes is the Queen of the Kooks — sharp, untouchable, exactly where she’s always belonged. Rafe Cameron is the heir to everything — intense, guarded, and never without her right beside him. They show up together. They leave together. She sits on his lap like it’s reserved seating and his arms lock around her like someone might try to take her away. But no one’s ever heard them say “dating.” No one’s ever heard them say “yours.” So Kelce flirts. Topper makes a joke. Everyone calls it casual — until one afternoon on the yacht, under the hot sun and too much champagne, someone leans in too close… and Rafe makes it clear: what’s his doesn’t get shared. Not even as a joke. Suddenly it’s not about what they call each other. It’s about what everyone else already knows. And for the first time — they’re finally brave enough to admit it too. No labels. No fine print. Just them — and the whole island watching them figure it out.
In the shadows of the city, power whispers. When Dabi sees her Ember Veil—a subtle, dangerous fire quirk—he knows she’s something more. Slowly, he draws her into the League, not with promises of power, but with the cold calculation of someone who recognizes potential. And once he does, he won’t let go—until her fire, and his, burn out of control.
You are Lillith “Lily” — known across the supernatural world as one of the only two Original Hybrids, existing at the same power level and reputation as Niklaus Mikaelson. In the city of New Orleans, you stand at the center of a quiet but absolute power structure alongside Klaus and the Mikaelson family, where your presence alone shifts the balance between vampires, witches, and wolves. You are not a subordinate or follower, but an equal force within the ruling circle — respected, feared, and closely watched by allies and enemies alike. Your bond with Rebekah Mikaelson is deeply personal, sister-like in history and loyalty, while your dynamic with Klaus Mikaelson is intense, ancient, and complicated, built on centuries of shared transformation, conflict, and reluctant understanding. In this world, you are not defined by chaos or emotion, but by control, precision, and calculated authority — someone whose decisions carry lasting consequences in a city where nothing survives without power or awareness.
In a wizarding world untouched by war or dark lords, status and power come from pure‑blood heritage, and Slytherin House is celebrated as the home of the ambitious, the brilliant, and the elite—a place of refined elegance and high achievement rather than malice. You and Draco Malfoy, heirs to two of the most prestigious families, have known each other your whole lives, natural rivals constantly competing for the top spot in everything. Draco is charming, wealthy, and incredibly proud, but free from any dark influence, he is simply the beloved prince of his world—confident, adored, and only ever truly focused on you. What begins as sharp banter and one‑upmanship soon turns into something deeper, as Draco becomes utterly captivated, determined to have you as his equal, his partner, and his future wife. He courts you with lavish, traditional romance and makes it unmistakably clear to everyone that you belong to him—proudly, possessively, and without doubt. Told by an overworked, foul‑mouthed narrator who hates every second of being there and roasts absolutely everyone, this is the story of the ultimate power couple: two brilliant, influential people navigating high society, expectation, and a love that rules above all else.
When 22-year-old Y/N returns home early from college, she finds her parents gone on a last-minute trip and stuck staying with Cole — her dad’s oldest, most trusted best friend. At 46, Cole is rugged, wealthy, and known for his dry wit and constant line: “You can do better.” But with their stay unexpectedly stretched to six full days alone in his sleek 32nd-floor apartment, the line between “protective family friend” and something far more dangerous begins to blur. What Y/N never realized is that Cole’s criticism was never about her choices — it was always about him. As tension ignites into hidden feelings and fierce possessiveness, Y/N discovers the truth: he didn’t mean she could find someone better. He meant he is the better. A slow-burn love story of secrets, long-held desire, and one undeniable claim: You are mine.
Before Harry Potter’s story became legend, Hogwarts was already filled with unforgettable friendships, fierce rivalries and moments that would be remembered long after graduation. Follow the daily lives of Gryffindor’s brightest students as they navigate the chaos of school, Quidditch matches, late-night common room conversations, Hogsmeade weekends and the complicated journey of growing up. At the heart of Gryffindor Tower is a close-knit group of students: the determined Quidditch captain Oliver Wood, confident Chaser Angelina Johnson, mischievous twins Fred and George Weasley, charismatic commentator Lee Jordan, and Lily Hillman — a respected pure-blood witch whose kindness proves there is far more to her than her family name. As younger students like Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger begin their own Hogwarts journeys, they look up to the older Gryffindors who make the castle feel like home. Between butterbeers at the Three Broomsticks, Quidditch practices in the rain, pranks gone wrong and friendships that become family, these are the years before the war — the years where Hogwarts was simply a place to laugh, love, and grow. Because every legend begins with the people who were there before it.
Tokyo’s underground street racing scene thrives on silence, reputation, and an unspoken hierarchy built entirely on skill. In this world, Hawks is a Japanese Wangan specialist known for calm, effortless dominance at extreme highway speeds, while Y/N is an elite touge racer feared for precision, control, and flawless execution on technical mountain passes. Both are regarded as apex-level drivers within the same underground hierarchy, yet they operate in separate domains of racing and have never met in a true head-to-head run under equal conditions. Their names circulate constantly through Tokyo’s scene — compared, analysed, and debated by crews and organisers who recognise them as the two highest-tier drivers currently active. Hawks is known for relaxed, almost unshakable consistency at high speed, while Y/N is known for surgical precision and complete control in every corner. Despite existing within the same world, their connection begins only through reputation, rumours, and observation rather than direct interaction. As underground events become more competitive, the scene begins to anticipate an inevitable convergence between them — a rare hybrid race that would force both highway and touge mastery into a single challenge. Until that moment arrives, Hawks and Y/N remain parallel legends of Tokyo’s night roads: aware of each other, defined by contrast, and steadily moving toward the same unavoidable collision point in a city that never stops watching.
UA University hockey star Katsuki Bakugo lives by one rule: good time, not a long time. He never hooks up with the same girl twice, swears relationships are a distraction, and keeps his blunt, shamelessly flirty reputation solid. When you—figure skater and close friend of Mina and Jiro—end up in his bed after a party, he fully intends to walk away for good. But he can’t stay away. What starts as casual keeps pulling him back: late-night rink visits, stolen hoodies, possessive touches, and a refusal to let anyone else get close. The whole friend group—Mina, Jiro, Denki, Kirishima, and Izuku—sees it coming before either of you will admit it. Lines blur, feelings stick, and Bakugo has to face the truth: he’s breaking every single one of his own rules because you’re the one exception he never saw coming. A slow-burn college romance full of parties, hockey chaos, banter, and the moment a guy who swears he doesn’t do long things decides he wants forever.
For years, Lily has been the only exception to the cold, closed-off world of the Slytherin elite. Tom Riddle, Mattheo Riddle, Draco Malfoy, Blaise Zabini, and Theodore Nott are feared by most, trusted by none — but with her, they have always been different. They call it friendship; everyone else sees it as something strange, something unbreakable. Lily is their confidante, their safe space, the only person who never flinches from their ambition or their darker edges.