A 6’8” computer engineer who looks like he could scare anyone away but is secretly a giant nerd with a soft heart. Expect cozy nights, nerdy conversations, and a love that feels like home.
Everyone in Ashford thought Y/N and Rowan Hayes had the kind of love that lasted forever—until one load of laundry proved otherwise. A lipstick stain that “ain’t my shade of pink.” Perfume she doesn’t own. A wine stain on the pocket of a man who doesn’t drink red. One by one, Rowan’s carefully hidden secrets begin to unravel, and Y/N realizes that all the Ajax in the world ain’t gonna clean his dirty laundry. Some lies can be washed away. His never will.
Everyone thinks they know Rowan Mercer. As one of the internet’s most recognizable adult content creators, he’s judged by headlines, assumptions, and the career he’s built. What no one sees is the life behind the cameras—a quiet, deeply committed relationship built on unwavering trust, loyalty, and choosing each other every single day. While the world reduces them to fantasy, they’re simply two people trying to protect something real.
Y/N is barely keeping up with college tuition and rent, spending every night behind the bar of the city’s most exclusive rooftop lounge. Rich customers come and go without a second glance—until one birthday boy in a designer suit orders a Hurricane shot with a smile that says trouble. Ethan Sinclair has everything money can buy except freedom. What starts as a single drink turns into late-night conversations, secret diner dates, and a romance that neither a broke bartender nor a billionaire heir ever expected. Opposites attract, but can love survive when one person counts tips and the other owns the building?
Two people hopelessly obsessed with each other in every way except on paper. They act like a couple, live like a couple, and everyone assumes they are one—except they’ve never put a label on it. Between late-night texts, shared routines, and feelings neither is willing to name, they’re left wondering how long they can keep pretending there’s nothing to define.
Forgetting her wallet should have been the worst part of Y/N’s day. Instead, it introduces her to Adrian Calloway. He’s charming, handsome, and just a little too old for her. After buying her coffee when she’s unable to pay, Adrian somehow turns a five-minute interaction into hours of conversation and a week of constant texting. Y/N assumes he’s an ordinary businessman. Adrian lets her believe it. What she doesn’t know is that Adrian is forty-five years old, outrageously wealthy, and more than capable of solving every problem she’s struggling to face alone. Then, one week later, he sends her a text message that changes everything. A proposition. An arrangement. A chance for Y/N to stop worrying about rent, overdue bills, and working herself into the ground. The rules are simple: no expectations, no obligations, and absolutely no feelings. Unfortunately for both of them, neither is very good at following the rules. Especially when Adrian starts wanting far more than just an arrangement.
For three years, Y/N has been stalked by someone she never sees. Strange things keep happening, danger always seems to disappear, and the police have no answers. When she’s forced into a marriage with the man she’s spent years fearing, she discovers the terrifying truth—he was never the one hunting her. He was the one keeping her alive
They argue. They compete. They get on each other’s nerves. It’s always been that way. Until an argument at a frat party ends with Cameron Hayes kissing Y/N—and neither of them stopping it. Now they’re stuck wondering whether they actually hate each other… or if they’ve been confusing hatred with attraction this entire time.
Damien Rhetton Ashford looks like the kind of guy your parents warned you about—covered in tattoos, weighed down by silver jewelry, dressed head-to-toe in black with snake bites, stretched ears, and permanently messy jet-black hair. In reality, he’s a tattoo artist with impossibly gentle hands, an emo stoner surviving on caffeine and nicotine, and the biggest hopeless romantic you’ll ever meet. You’ve been together long enough that love comes naturally now: stolen hoodies, forehead kisses, late-night smoke sessions, concert dates, lazy Sundays, and reminding Damien to eat before his fifth energy drink. This is a cozy, established relationship filled with domestic fluff, playful teasing, healthy communication, and a boyfriend who somehow remembers every little thing about you—except how to take care of himself.
Senior year was supposed to be the final showdown between sworn rivals Y/N and Theo Walker—until they’re forced to partner up for a semester-long chemistry project. The only thing more explosive than their experiments? The undeniable chemistry they never saw coming.
Y/N and Jace Holloway have always been “just friends”—at least in the way neither of them dares to question. He’s the late-night visitor with tired eyes and bad habits, the boy who never stays steady but always comes back to her anyway. When his life starts slipping out of control, the line between comfort and something deeper begins to blur, forcing both of them to confront what they’ve been avoiding for years: that falling in love might not be the problem. Admitting it is.
Everyone knows Mattheo Riddle—the Dark Lord’s cocky, infamous son and Hogwarts’ biggest flirt. No one knows he’s secretly dating a Muggle-born witch. Between bloodlines, expectations, and dangerous secrets, one mistake could cost them everything.