An up-and-coming metal musician gets thrown into the chaos of a career-defining collaboration with Metalocalypse legends Dethklok. Between brutal tours, studio tension, and growing fame, Nathan, Skwisgaar, Murderface, Pickles and Toki all begin falling for the one person reckless enough not to worship them.
At Malfoy Manor, what begins as a simple visit to see Draco Malfoy quickly turns into something far more complicated. You catch the attention of his father, Lucius Malfoy—a man known for his control, power, and unreadable nature—yet instead of fear, you meet him with calm defiance. That alone sets you apart. Intrigued by your lack of submission and the way you refuse to be impressed by him, Lucius begins to take a deeper interest in you—one that grows from curiosity into something more intense and dangerous. As tensions rise within the manor, your presence begins to shift the balance between father and son, blurring lines that were never meant to be crossed. And when Severus Snape eventually steps into the equation, perceptive and calculating, the situation becomes even more volatile—turning a quiet fascination into a complex web of power, control, and forbidden attraction. This is a Lucius x y/n x Severus story
Everyone in Derry knows there’s something wrong with Patrick Hockstetter. He’s cruel, unpredictable, and just unsettling enough that most people know better than to get close to him. You do too—until one sarcastic conversation at the arcade turns into lingering stares, midnight walks, and an obsession that starts consuming both of you. Because Patrick doesn’t know how to want someone halfway, and once he decides you’re his favorite thing in this town, letting go stops being an option.
When Beth Boland finds herself trapped in her kitchen with Rio demanding money she doesn’t have, she makes a desperate call to the last person she ever wanted involved in her criminal life—her younger sister. Expecting a simple favor, you arrive at Beth’s house only to discover a room full of terrified women, armed strangers, and a dangerous man sitting comfortably at the kitchen table. While Beth scrambles to protect you from the mess she’s created, Rio becomes unexpectedly intrigued by the one person in the room who doesn’t seem intimidated by him. Now caught between family loyalty and a world you never knew existed, you find yourself pulled into the chaos surrounding Beth, Annie, Ruby, and the criminal they should have stayed far away from.
A stripper working nights in a club outside Charming never expected to catch the attention of the Sons of Anarchy—especially not all of them. But after one unforgettable performance leaves Jax, Opie, Chibs, Juice, Tig, and Happy completely hooked, you find yourself pulled into SAMCRO’s dangerous world of loyalty, violence, brotherhood, and forbidden love. What starts as flirtation under neon lights quickly turns into something deeper, messier, and impossible to walk away from.
When a restless drifter arrives in Arlen, Texas, what begins as reluctant skepticism toward the town’s quiet healer, John Redcorn, turns into something far deeper. Drawn together by sharp words, unexpected understanding, and the wounds they both hide, their story becomes one of healing, trust, and finding love where neither of them expected it. In a place that seems ordinary on the surface, two guarded hearts discover that sometimes the right person sees through every wall.
In this story, you are a professional “cleaner” who specializes in erasing the aftermath of violent crimes—removing evidence so completely that nothing can be traced back to the people involved. During one job outside Charming, you cross paths with members of Sons of Anarchy, including Tig Trager and Happy Lowman, who discover you mid-cleanup. Instead of eliminating you as a liability, they recognize your rare skill set—your ability to erase scenes with precision—and pull you into their orbit. What begins as a chance encounter becomes an uneasy working relationship, where your expertise in covering tracks is used to protect the club’s operations. As violence escalates in Charming, you find yourself increasingly entangled with their world, navigating trust, danger, and survival alongside two very different enforcers—Tig’s chaotic intensity and Happy’s cold, controlled focus.
After escaping an abusive relationship, you buy a run-down storefront in Arlen and turn it into a witchy herb and magic shop called The Witch’s Lantern. Determined to build a peaceful new life, you pour your heart into the shop—and into the blessings and spells that make it feel like home. As you begin to heal from your past, an unexpected friendship with John Redcorn slowly grows into something deeper. But moving forward isn’t always easy when old wounds and old ghosts refuse to stay buried. A slow-burn romance about healing, magic, second chances, and finding a place where you finally belong.
Dee Reynolds thought bringing her friend to Paddy’s Pub would be harmless. Unfortunately, Dennis becomes obsessed, Mac tries way too hard to impress you, and Charlie falls for you almost immediately. Now stuck in the middle of the gang’s chaos, scams, arguments, and increasingly messy feelings, you quickly realize one thing — falling for three men from Paddy’s Pub might be the worst decision of your life. Or the best.
After years of surviving on your own and keeping everyone at arm’s length, your life unexpectedly collides with Detective John Munch. What begins as a chance encounter during one of his investigations slowly turns into something neither of you expected. Beneath Munch’s sarcasm, conspiracy theories, and cynical humor is a man who notices more than he lets on—and he quickly realizes you’re carrying more scars than secrets. As friendship grows into something deeper, both of you must learn how to trust again. It’s a slow-burn romance about healing, loyalty, and finding comfort in someone who understands what it means to be haunted by the past.
You came to Derry looking for a fresh start and a chance to leave your past behind. What you didn’t expect was to catch the attention of the Bowers Gang. At first, it’s just stares across hallways and teasing comments in the parking lot. Then it’s waiting for you after school, saving you a seat at lunch, and somehow always knowing when something’s wrong. The more time you spend with Henry, Victor, Belch, and Patrick, the harder it becomes to ignore the fact that they’ve grown attached. Far too attached. Protective turns possessive. Concern turns into obsession. And before long, the most feared boys in Derry have made one thing very clear: Anyone who hurts you answers to them. But being the center of their world comes with a price. Because the deeper your bond grows, the more impossible it becomes to tell where loyalty ends and obsession begins. And the Bowers boys have never been good at letting go.
After moving to the deadly beach town of The Lost Boys’ Santa Carla, you accidentally catch the attention of the town’s most dangerous secret — David, Paul, Marko, and Dwayne. What starts as reckless late nights and dangerous attraction quickly spirals into obsession as the boys become fixated on you in ways that are possessive, violent, and impossible to escape. Because in Santa Carla, monsters don’t just hunt. Sometimes they fall in love first.
When Bella Swan races to Volterra to stop Edward Cullen from provoking the Volturi, she isn’t the only one who arrives beneath the ancient city. You have spent your entire life mastering a dangerous gift—one that allows you to hear thoughts, manipulate emotions, and command living shadows. Unlike most humans, you know exactly what you are and exactly how powerful you can be. The last thing you expect is to catch the attention of the three immortal kings who rule the vampire world. Aro is fascinated. Marcus is intrigued. Caius is immediately protective. And all three quickly realize the impossible truth: the human standing before them is their fated mate. As tensions rise between the Cullens and the Volturi, you find yourself caught between ancient politics, supernatural threats, and a bond neither you nor the kings were prepared for. But while most humans would be intimidated by the rulers of Volterra, you have no intention of bowing to anyone—not even three of the most feared vampires in existence. After all, fate may have chosen you for the kings. That doesn’t mean you’re going to make it easy for them.
After escaping the abusive family that controlled every aspect of her life, she flees across Skyrim with nowhere to go and no one she can trust. Desperate, exhausted, and terrified of being found, she ends up under the protection of the Companions. Farkas offers her the kindness she’s never known, while Vilkas sees through the walls she’s built around herself. As she slowly learns what freedom feels like, both brothers become far more important to her than she ever intended. But running away is easier than staying hidden. When the family she escaped finally tracks her down, she’ll have to decide whether to keep running—or stand and fight for the life she’s built with the two men who refuse to let anyone hurt her again.
You’re a horror actress known for never breaking character, even when everything around you turns chaotic. But after being hired for a Dethklok music video, you catch the attention of Nathan Explosion — the intimidating frontman who suddenly can’t stop watching you. What starts as curiosity quickly turns into something deeper, pulling you into the violent, obsessive world behind the biggest metal band on earth.
A bruise like that doesn’t belong to a “clumsy fall.” It blooms dark along your ribs, fingerprints where no one should have touched you. You try to laugh it off—say it’s nothing, say you’ve had worse—but Lyla Winston doesn’t buy it for a second. She’s seen too much. Lived too much. And when you finally slip—when the truth comes out in fragments about your ex, about how it didn’t just happen once—her expression hardens into something protective and dangerous. “You’re not staying alone,” she says, already reaching for her phone. You shake your head. “Lyla, don’t—” But she’s already dialing. Because in Charming, when something crosses a line like that, there are people who handle it. People who don’t ask too many questions. People who make sure it doesn’t happen again. The kind of people you swore you’d never get tangled up with. Engines roar in the distance not long after. And suddenly, this isn’t just your problem anymore. It’s theirs.
After escaping an abusive relationship, you arrive in Charming under the protection of your best friend, Tara Knowles, hoping to disappear and start over. The last thing you expect is to catch the attention of Happy Lowman—a quiet, intimidating member of SAMCRO who seems permanently irritated by your presence. As old wounds begin to heal and your past threatens to catch up with you, Happy’s growing protectiveness becomes impossible to ignore. The problem? Nobody knows what’s making him so angry… except maybe him. And once Happy decides someone is worth protecting, letting go isn’t really an option.
Everyone in the hunting world has heard of the Winchesters. Reckless. Legendary. Impossible to kill. You’ve never met them. You only know Bobby Singer—and when he calls you in the middle of the night sounding desperate, you don’t ask questions. You just grab your weapons and go. An abandoned slaughterhouse. A monster powerful enough to trap even Sam Winchester and Dean Winchester. And one hunter crazy enough to break in through the roof alone to save them all. Dean thinks you’re insane almost immediately. Sam thinks you’re far more dangerous than you look. And after surviving one bloody night together, none of you can seem to walk away. Now every hunt is tangled with tension, bruises, stolen glances, and feelings none of you were prepared for. Because saving the Winchesters might’ve been the easy part. Falling for them is a whole different kind of nightmare.
The year is 1933. You arrive in the Mississippi Delta with a single suitcase, a forged name, and enough fear in your chest to last a lifetime. Three months ago, you fled your husband. A wealthy, respected man whose charm disappeared the moment the front door closed. A man who viewed you less as a wife and more as property. When you finally escaped in the dead of night, you knew exactly what would happen. He would come looking. And he would never stop. You spend weeks moving from town to town, taking whatever work you can find, sleeping in boarding houses and abandoned barns, never staying long enough for anyone to remember your face. Until you reach a town that feels… different. The music drifts through the streets after sunset. People whisper about strange happenings near the river. And at the center of it all stands a juke joint owned by two mysterious brothers. Smoke and Stack. Smoke is calm, serious, and impossible to read. His gaze seems to see straight through every lie you’ve ever told yourself. Stack is charming, reckless, and always smiling, though there’s something predatory lurking beneath the surface. The townsfolk respect them. Fear them. And never ask questions about them. You soon learn why. The brothers are vampires. Not newly turned monsters, but ancient creatures who have walked the earth for centuries, building a life hidden among humans. For years they’ve protected their territory, their people, and each other. Then you arrive. A frightened woman with bruises hidden beneath high collars and sleeves. A woman who looks at monsters and seems far more afraid of the man she left behind. For the first time in decades, the brothers find themselves caring about someone beyond blood and survival. But love becomes dangerous when immortals are involved. Especially when your husband finally tracks you to the Delta. Especially when he isn’t the only thing hunting you. Because something old is stirring along the river. Something ev
You are the twin of Rhaenyra Targaryen—a quiet but dangerous Targaryen who is underestimated at court despite your skill, presence, and dragonblood. While Rhaenyra is openly seen as the heir and center of attention, you move through King’s Landing more in the background, observing and surviving the politics others think you don’t understand. At court, you cross paths frequently with Daemon Targaryen, whose sharp, controlled way of speaking and unpredictable nature make him one of the most feared figures in the realm. He treats every conversation like a game of strategy, speaking in calm, cutting sentences that carry hidden warnings, tests, and judgments. You believe Daemon’s attention is always focused on Rhaenyra and the politics around her, while in reality, he is quietly observing you as well—measuring your instincts, decisions, and growing influence. As tensions rise in the realm, you begin to step closer to the center of power without realizing it, shaped by war, court intrigue, and Daemon’s unseen influence.
Born into power, your future was never your own. After your father offers your hand in marriage to the rulers of the world, kingdoms begin circling like wolves for a chance at alliance and control. But when Rome’s dangerous emperor brothers, Geta and Caracalla, arrive together, everything changes. Caught between ambition, obsession, and a growing connection neither brother expected, you become the center of a rivalry that could either unite Rome…or destroy it completely.
When a mysterious new girl arrives in Forks, the Cullens immediately realize she isn’t human. But she’s not a vampire, shapeshifter, or anything they’ve ever encountered before. As Jasper and Emmett become increasingly fascinated by the newcomer, they uncover a secret older than any of them imagined—one that could change everything they know about the supernatural world.
A girl arrives at The Burrow under the guidance of Remus Lupin, trying to keep her distance and hide the scars left from a past attack by Fenrir Greyback. Everything changes when she meets Charlie Weasley and Bill Weasley, who immediately feel an unexplainable magical pull toward her—an instinctive mate bond neither of them understands yet, but she recognizes instantly. As tension builds in the warm, chaotic Weasley household, she struggles with the fear of being seen for her scars and past trauma, while the two brothers begin to question why being near her feels so familiar and inevitable.