Rumiko and Katsuki have been friends—well, rivals—since they were little. They grew up together, always bickering, always fighting. But they luckily had Izuku in the middle to stick them all together.
When a intelligent but clumsy Hufflepuff named Arabella Stonefield experiments with a new charm meant to amplify plant growth, she accidentally shrinks herself to the size of a fairy. Stranded in a world now gigantic and perilous, she becomes the unwilling “pet project” of the four Slytherin boys who’ve always despised her — Mattheo Riddle, Theodore Nott, Draco Malfoy, and Blaise Zabini.
Arabella Stone and Rodrick Heffley have been dating for quite a while. His younger brother Greg can’t even begin to fathom why someone so popular, the cheerleader captain and loved by everyone like Arabella would choose Rodrick, but secretly Greg and Rowley both have a tiny crush on her.
Arabella Stark was born into a world that was already larger than life. From her first steps, the world knew her name—Stark. The daughter of genius billionaire inventor and Avenger Tony Stark and Pepper Potts, Arabella never had the luxury of anonymity. The flash of cameras, the hum of arc reactors, and the distant echo of explosions were as natural to her as bedtime stories. She grew up in a world where the extraordinary was ordinary, where gods visited for brunch, and where her father’s workshop was her playground.
Kaori, Satoru, and Suguru were supposed to be untouchable — the golden trio of Jujutsu High. But behind closed doors, the line between friendship and desire keeps blurring. Every glance turns into a challenge, every touch a confession neither of them will say out loud. It’s not supposed to be love, but it feels too much like it.
Arabella Stone just moved into the town of Plainview. She immediately became the talk of the school overnight—new girl, instantly popular, effortlessly cool. She is effortlessly popular. She is pretty, she dresses well and she loves partying. She wasn’t the typical popular plastic girl—but that’s maybe the reason she stands out.