Five Hargreeves has survived assassins, time travel, apocalypses, and his dysfunctional family. Falling head-over-heels for Y/N? Somehow, that’s the thing that scares him most. Y/N has powers, a sharp mouth, and absolutely no fear of Five—which is probably why he falls for her so fast. Their relationship is all flirting, teasing, stolen moments, playful arguments, and enough chaos to give the Hargreeves family another headache. Five can joke about almost anything. But Y/N? Never. Touch her, threaten her, or make her cry, and suddenly the playful, flirty Five is nowhere to be found. They might be a disaster together—but they’re each other’s disaster.
Y/N never planned on getting involved with Franklin Saint, Jerome, Louie, Leon, or the dangerous world they were building in South Central Los Angeles. But one meeting changes everything. Franklin quickly becomes protective of her, Jerome treats her like family, Louie sees her potential, and Leon becomes one of the people she trusts most. Before long, Y/N is no longer standing on the outside looking in—she’s right in the middle of everything. Between late nights, family drama, dangerous enemies, unexpected friendships, arguments, betrayals, and moments that make them question who they can actually trust, Y/N learns one thing: In Franklin Saint’s world, getting close to someone means becoming a target. But it’s worth it.