nadia

Stories

    A Marriage on Paper

    Y/N thought signing her divorce papers was the hardest thing she’d ever have to do. She was wrong. With nowhere to go, no money, and no family left to turn to, she’s trying to survive one day at a time when a terrified little girl crashes into her arms, screaming for help. Without thinking, Y/N risks her own life to protect her from two armed men. Minutes later, she learns the little girl is Sofia DeLuca—the five-year-old daughter of the city’s most feared mafia boss. Don DeLuca has built an empire no one dares challenge, but there’s one battle money and power can’t win. A custody case threatens to take his daughter away forever, and the court refuses to believe a notorious crime boss can provide the stable home she deserves. His lawyers find one solution. A wife. A legal guardian. A family. When Sofia refuses to leave Y/N’s side, Don offers her a deal: one year of marriage, shared custody, a safe place to live, and enough money to help her start over. Once the custody battle is over, they’ll go their separate ways. No feelings. No expectations. No love. It should have been simple. But somewhere between bedtime stories, family dinners, school recitals, quiet mornings, and stolen smiles, pretending becomes reality. The little girl who once reached for a stranger’s hand begins calling Y/N “Mama,” and the man she promised never to love starts feeling more like home than anyone ever has. As enemies close in and the custody hearing approaches, Y/N must decide whether she’s willing to walk away from the life they planned—or fight for the family they never meant to become. Sometimes the strongest families aren’t the ones you’re born into. They’re the ones you choose.

    Two Houses, One Home

    The war never happened. Voldemort doesn’t exist, and Hogwarts is exactly what it was always meant to be—a magical home filled with Quidditch matches, Hogsmeade weekends, late-night adventures, secret passageways, and friendships that last a lifetime. No one understands how y/n managed it. One minute she’s curled up in the Slytherin common room with Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Blaise Zabini, Pansy Parkinson, Astoria and Daphne Greengrass, Enzo, Tom Riddle, and Mattheo Riddle. The next, she’s climbing through secret passageways to Gryffindor Tower, laughing with Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley, Fred Weasley, and George Weasley. Somewhere along the way, Hogwarts’ oldest rivalry begins to blur. The people who were raised to hate each other slowly become something they never expected: friends. Filled with midnight trips to the kitchens, Quidditch victories, rainy evenings in the common room, Christmas at Hogwarts, Hogsmeade adventures, prank wars, detention, study sessions that somehow turn into all-night conversations, and the kind of friendships that feel like home, this is the Hogwarts everyone wished they could have shifted to in 2020. Sometimes, the greatest magic isn’t a spell. Sometimes… it’s finding your family.

    Crossing the Blue Line

    Y/N Graham has spent her entire life chasing one dream: the Olympics. As Briar University’s newest figure skating scholarship athlete, every morning starts before sunrise, every competition feels like a test, and every sacrifice brings her one step closer to wearing Team USA across her chest. She refuses to let anyone see her as just Garrett Graham’s little sister—she wants to earn her place on the ice. Falling in love was never part of the plan. Especially not with Garrett’s best friend. John Logan knows better than to cross that line. He tells himself Y/N is off-limits, that Garrett would never forgive him, and that risking the most important friendship of his life isn’t worth it. Then one conversation turns into another. Late-night coffee runs become a routine. Stolen glances become lingering smiles. And suddenly, staying away from her becomes impossible. Between championship hockey seasons, national skating competitions, secret relationships, and the pressure of chasing impossible dreams, Y/N discovers that growing up isn’t just about winning medals—it’s about finding the people who believe in you long before the rest of the world does. Some dreams are worth sacrificing everything for. She just never expected one of them to be him. ❤️

    The girl in the ring

    Y/N has spent years surviving one underground boxing match at a time. Every bruise has a purpose, every broken knuckle pays another bill, and every fight keeps a roof over her head. She doesn’t have family, she doesn’t have a safety net, and she certainly doesn’t have time to trust anyone. Then one fight changes everything. After catching the attention of one of the city’s most powerful crime families, Y/N finds herself surrounded by people she should fear—but instead, they offer her a place to stay, a hot meal, and something she’s never had before: people who refuse to let her face the world alone. What begins as a temporary arrangement slowly turns into late-night family dinners, teasing like siblings, impossible loyalty, dangerous secrets, and a home she never thought she’d have. But in a city built on betrayal, rival organizations, and violence, loving these people might become the most dangerous fight of her life.