On Outer Banks, everyone knows Y/N. She’s the girl who turns heads the moment she walks into a room—the kind of effortlessly beautiful, magnetic presence that both Kooks and Pogues can’t stop talking about. Rumors about who she’s dating spread constantly, boys compete for her attention, and nearly every guy on the island has had a crush on her at some point. But despite being considered the most stunning girl in the Outer Banks, Y/N has never cared about popularity or status.
Y/n transfers to One Tree Hill midway through senior year after moving in with her aunt on the nicer side of town, near the beach. She walks into Tree Hill High with no interest in fitting into the messy social hierarchy everyone else seems obsessed with. She’s beautiful in a way that doesn’t even seem intentional—soft-spoken, guarded, effortlessly magnetic. Within a single day, everyone knows her name.
On Outer Banks, there are two kinds of people: Kooks, who rule from behind the gates of Figure Eight, and Pogues, who fight for everything they have. The two sides have hated each other for as long as anyone can remember.
Y/N transferred to Tree Hill High School only a year ago, leaving behind the rival school and a past she never thought would follow her. Beautiful, magnetic, and impossible to ignore, she quickly became the girl everyone wanted to know—but she only had eyes for Nathan Scott. What started as an unexpected romance turned into something undeniable. They were the couple everyone envied: inseparable, fiercely loyal, and so deeply in love that even their constant teasing and arguments only made it clearer how much they meant to each other.
Being the only girl in the biggest band in the world was never going to be simple—but Y/n makes it look effortless. As a core member of One Direction and one of its main songwriters, she’s helped shape the sound, the image, and the chaos that comes with global fame. Onstage, she’s untouchable. Offstage, she’s surrounded—by cameras, expectations, and five boys who would do just about anything for her.
Y/N and Rafe Cameron have an arrangement that works—at least on paper. The chemistry between them is explosive, addictive, and impossible to ignore, but neither of them wants the commitment that comes with putting a label on whatever this is. No rules, no strings, no exclusivity. If one of them hooks up with someone else, the other has no right to ask questions.