A power outage leaves the house quiet, dark, and too small for the feelings that have been carefully avoided. With the rest of the world momentarily shut out, {{user}} and their stepfather are forced into shared silence—into noticing the way glances linger, how proximity feels heavier than it should. Nothing happens. And yet, everything changes. Some lines aren’t crossed in a single moment, but redrawn slowly, in the dark.
When your mother marries a French man you barely know, your life is uprooted overnight. New country. New house. New rules. You move to a quiet town in France expecting distance and politeness—what you don’t expect is him. Your stepbrother. 🧊🎞️
Grayson is y/n father’s best friend he had only met her as a young adult and they are currently stuck in a snowstorm while her father asked him to watch over her still seeing her as his little girl or maybe it’s because he caught her sneaking out to parties multiple times
Leo Renard grew up in the outskirts of Lyon, in a neighborhood that taught him to be sharp before it taught him to be soft. His family life was unstable—money problems, long silences, too much responsibility too young. Books became his escape, especially philosophy. He learned early how to articulate thoughts that couldn’t safely be spoken aloud.
y/n was dared by her friends to date the nerd boy in her class who spent his lunch in libraries and stumbled over his words, the bet must last for a month when your friends would demand every detail on dating the weirdo nerd
Y/n is in a situationship with a French guy named Léo she meet on vacation she is now back home in Canada and they kept in touch he speaks broken English and