Y/N learned young that love and fear could sound exactly alike through a bedroom wall. In Ellery Hollow, everyone notices something is wrong, but nobody notices enough. Her mother’s addiction turns the house into a cycle of slammed doors, apologies, silence, and mornings that pretend nothing happened. Y/N survives by staying quiet, staying useful, and never needing too much from anyone. Then there’s Eli Hart, emotionally distant, painfully observant, and somehow worse for her than being alone. He sees too much, disappears when things get heavy, and keeps coming back anyway. With friendships fraying, home becoming unbearable, and the line between comfort and damage blurring more every day, Y/N starts realizing survival is not the same thing as living. Some people drown loudly. Some do it so quietly nobody notices until it’s too late.
Y/N has never been the kind of girl people expect to find faith. Growing up in a broken home where love felt conditional and emotions were ignored, Y/N learned how to survive by becoming someone nobody could hurt. She became reckless, guarded, and unapologetically flawed—the girl everyone warned others about. Everyone knows her reputation. Nobody knows her pain. After one night changes everything, Y/N is forced to confront the parts of herself she has spent years running from. Lost, angry, and unsure where to turn, she finds herself searching for something she never thought she needed. Faith. But finding God doesn’t erase her past. It doesn’t make people forgive her. It doesn’t stop the temptation to return to who she used to be. As Y/N begins changing, the people around her struggle to believe it’s real. Her family questions her. Old friends doubt her. The people who remember her mistakes refuse to see the person she’s becoming. Then she meets Noah Bennett—a boy who understands what it means to feel betrayed by faith. Raised in a strict, judgmental religious family, Noah stopped believing after losing the one thing that mattered most to him. To him, Y/N’s hope feels impossible. To her, his anger feels familiar. Together, they learn that healing isn’t about forgetting the past. It’s about facing it. A story about broken families, temptation, forgiveness, and a girl discovering that she was never too far gone to be loved. Because sometimes you have to lose everything before you find what was always waiting for you.
The world ended slowly. Governments collapsed. Cities rotted. The infected spread faster than anyone could contain them — violent, relentless, and horrifyingly human in all the wrong ways. Most survivors believe the dead are monsters. Y/N doesn’t. Hidden inside an abandoned conservatory, Y/N spends their days studying the infected, documenting impossible behavior patterns and fragments of memory no one else wants to acknowledge. Because if the dead can still remember… then what does it mean to kill them? Gabriel Vale has no patience for questions like that. A hardened scavenger with blood on his hands and survival carved into his bones, Gabriel knows exactly what the infected are: dangerous. End of story. After years of loss, violence, and watching hope get people killed, he trusts weapons more than people. Then he saves Y/N from a bus full of infected during a storm. And everything begins to unravel. Forced to travel together through the ruins of a dying world, both men find themselves trapped between survival and something far more dangerous: understanding each other. Because the longer Gabriel stays near Y/N, the more cracks begin to form in everything he thought he believed. And the longer Y/N studies the infected, the more terrifying the truth becomes. In a world where the dead may still remember who they used to be, love becomes its own kind of apocalypse.
In a fractured world where two apocalypses have collided, survival has never been more uncertain. The Cordyceps infection and the walker outbreak now exist side by side, creating a landscape where nothing behaves as expected and every safe place is temporary. Y/N is a survivor from a world ruled by infected and militarized quarantine zones, hardened by loss and trained to trust no one. When she is suddenly thrust into a new reality filled with walkers, fractured communities, and unfamiliar survivors, she’s forced to adapt to rules that don’t make sense. She crosses paths with Carl Grimes, a boy who has grown up in the aftermath of the walker apocalypse, carrying his own scars, responsibilities, and grief. Both are shaped by different versions of the end of the world, yet bound by the same truth—nothing about survival is clean, and nothing about loss is ever simple. As the two worlds begin to overlap more dangerously, Y/N and Carl find themselves at the center of a growing mystery about how and why both outbreaks exist. With new allies, old enemies, and threats from both infected types, they must decide whether trust is possible in a world built on constant endings. In a reality where two apocalypses shouldn’t coexist, survival becomes the least complicated part of living.
Seven years after the summer that changed everything, Y/N Perlman has finally learned how to live with the memory of his first love. Or so he thinks. When Oliver returns to the Perlman villa for the first time since leaving Italy, old feelings begin to surface, forcing them to confront everything they left unsaid. But time has changed them both, and this summer won’t be as simple as the last—especially when someone new begins to capture Y/N’s attention. In a world where Oliver never married, this is a story about first loves, second chances, and whether two people can find their way back to each other after years apart.
Seven months after a mysterious student death is ruled an overdose, Y/N returns to East Highland High and finds nothing has stayed buried. Anonymous texts begin resurfacing the night everyone agreed to forget, each message revealing details that shouldn’t exist anymore. As old friendships fracture and new obsessions form, it becomes clear someone is watching the entire town—and they remember exactly what happened. In a world of parties, secrets, addiction, and manipulation, every character is connected to one night they can’t outrun. And the closer the truth gets to the surface, the more dangerous East Highland becomes.
Welcome to North Ridge High, where popularity is everything and secrets are currency. In this human AU adaptation of LPS: Popular, Savannah Reed is the queen of the school. With her perfect image and powerful friend group, she has everything under control—until Y/N transfers in. Y/N isn’t interested in popularity, rumors, or Savannah’s approval. But their arrival begins to change everything. Old friendships resurface, new feelings develop, and the carefully built world of North Ridge starts to crack. When anonymous messages from The Unknown Texter begin exposing the school’s deepest secrets, nobody is safe. The texts reveal hidden betrayals, forgotten scandals, and truths that were meant to stay buried. Three years ago, Savannah and Brooke Hayes’ friendship ended after a devastating secret destroyed their bond. Now, with the past returning and Y/N caught in the middle, everyone must face the truth they’ve been avoiding. Savannah must decide who she really is without her crown. Brooke must confront the pain she left behind. And Y/N must figure out who they can trust before the Unknown Texter reveals everything. Because at North Ridge High, everyone has a secret. And someone is ready to expose them all.