Y/N’s last year at Hogwarts was supposed to be simple. One night with Mattheo Riddle. Another with Theodore Nott. Now, she’s pregnant—with twins. Two fathers, two babies, one whole mess. one boy is the father, or it could be the other, or it could be… both?
Across the globe, teenagers are developing a sickness that leaves extraordinary abilities—some common, some rare, and one almost mythical. Governments track every powered teen, announcing them publicly, and some vanish without explanation. At one school, six students with nothing in common—including you—discover they possess abilities. To survive, they must work together to uncover the truth behind the disappearances. But there’s something else hunting powered teens—something unknown,
The party was supposed to be ordinary—loud music, laughter, friends. Then a gunshot shattered the night. One girl is dead. Six friends are questioned. Secrets, lies, and half-truths twist every story, every glance, every alibi. Suspicion spreads like wildfire, and nothing—or no one—is as it seems. The truth is hidden, devastating, and inevitable. One night changes everything.
The Hate U Give meets On My Block — Friends. Music. Laughter. The streets under your feet. Life feels easy—until it isn’t. One night. One wrong move. Everything you know gets tested.
(Based off Ella Langleys song) Leah Grace has always loved music, but she’s never sung in front of anyone from school—until one heartbreak changes everything. After discovering her boyfriend with someone else, she writes a song in the quiet of her room and posts it online. Overnight, it goes viral, pulling her out of her small-town life and into the glare of fame. With friendships tested, family at her side, and a record label suddenly watching her every move, Leah must navigate, but how.
After months of fighting, the relationship ends quietly — no blowup, no closure, just distance. You’re Megan Moroney, and moving on isn’t as simple as everyone thinks. When the words you never said start turning into songs, the line between private heartbreak and public art disappears. What starts as one honest track becomes the beginning of something bigger: unanswered feelings, unfinished conversations, and a back-and-forth told through music instead of words.
You’re Blair’s best friend. Her safe place. The girl she calls when her world feels like it’s cracking. And you’re also the girl sleeping with her boyfriend.