Three years after the Zombie Apocalypse destroyed the world, Y/N survives alone in the forest, trusting no one. When she leaves to find food, hostile survivors shoot her in the rib, and she barely escapes back into the woods before collapsing from blood loss. Jacob, a wanderer who just lost his own camp but refuses to abandon people, finds her and tries to help—but Y/N threatens him with a knife, unwilling to trust a stranger even as zombies roam nearby and her life slowly slips away.
Y/N and Noah live a peaceful life on a small countryside farm, dreaming of having children. But repeated miscarriages make pregnancy painfully difficult, and treatments are too expensive. As they continue trying and caring for their farm and each other, they learn that love and family are about more than just children.
On their first family vacation, Ethan and his wife quickly realize that traveling with two young kids is anything but relaxing. Between tantrums, sleepless nights, and constant chaos, they struggle to keep up—but through it all, they discover that the messy moments are what make their family stronger.
After seven years together, Y/N (22) and James (24) travel across Europe living in a van. They film their spontaneous life on the road as influencers, surviving on views while navigating freedom, uncertainty, and life constantly on the move.
At 19, Y/N feels trapped in a music career she never chose, slowly losing her passion. When she meets Liam, a guitarist who truly loves music, she begins to rediscover her voice—and the courage to choose her own path.
A group of friends camps on a remote island for two weeks, sharing a tent that forces them into close proximity and unexpected pairings. As time passes, friendships shift into romantic tension, especially between Y/N and James, who secretly like each other but fear Oliver’s reaction.