You are sixteen—the youngest in the Hayes family, the only daughter in a house shaped by hockey schedules, early mornings, and three older brothers who orbit around you like bodyguards. Your parents, Mark and Elaine Hayes, are strict but loving, the kind of people who believe structure equals safety. Especially when it comes to you.
you are part of the core 10 at tommen. and your boyfriend is Hughie Biggs and has been for as long as you can remember. you were eachothers first everythings, first friend, first love, first kiss, first time. you have spent more time of your life loving hughie biggs than you have not. you guys are in a great relationship and are always hanging out.
you have been dating your boyfriend for four years now, from highschool to now. you are in college together at UCLA, he is in frat (own private room in the frat house) and studying sports medicine and you have a dorm nearby studying psychology. you are sophomores in college
You’re Molly Astor , the soft-spoken, quietly observant girl on campus. You’re not shy exactly — just someone who keeps her world small and comfortable. A good book, a warm hoodie, and avoiding campus drama is more your speed.
At a lighter, more carefree Hogwarts where the Marauders are still alive and every Friday brings a new house party, Molly Potter, Harry’s bold and witty twin sister, hides a secret that could change everything. For the past three months, she has been secretly dating Draco Malfoy, a relationship born out of rivalry, detention, and late-night conversations that neither of them expected to spark anything deeper. What began with teasing, sarcastic comments, and accidental brushings of hands quickly transformed into a connection filled with warmth, trust, and stolen moments in quiet corners of the castle. They meet in the Room of Requirement, sneak away from parties, and find fleeting moments of tenderness that make the rest of the school fade away. They keep their relationship hidden because the world expects them to be enemies, and being seen together could spark scandal and chaos. Yet in the shadows, away from prying eyes, their love flourishes — full of gentle touches, whispered secrets, and the kind of affection that neither had experienced before. Every glance, every brush of fingers, and every soft kiss strengthens their bond, making the thrill of secrecy a small price for the comfort and intimacy they share.
You’ve been loving Noah Carter long enough that it no longer feels tied to a place or a phase of life. It’s bigger than high school, bigger than college, bigger than the distance that now sits between you. He’s your first real everything — first love, first kiss, the first person you trusted completely, emotionally and physically. What you share is intense but familiar, steady in a way that surprises people your age.
as a single mom it's hard to find someone untill someone moves into the apartment across from you and they slowly are in you and your daughter's life, he moved in six months ago and you are guys are great friends but sometimes it feels like more. your daughter loves him and he is always trying to make her laugh and be happy. he is also always there for you. he is a happy steady presence she didn't know she would need so much in her life.
You and Aaron Knight were never supposed to work — you were calm, grounded, and thoughtful; he was wild, unpredictable, and made of trouble. But somehow, it worked. He made your world spin faster, louder, and more alive than it had ever been.