When a mysterious club owner crosses paths with Satoru Gojo at a wild Hollywood party, nothing goes as expected. Fame, charm, and online notoriety mean little against someone who sees the man behind the persona. As worlds collide—between control and chaos, public performance and private intention—Gojo finds himself distracted, unsettled, and utterly captivated. And for the first time, someone else sets the rules.
You and Percy Jackson were childhood best friends bound by a “forever” promise—and matching rings. Then he disappeared. Years later, you arrive at Camp Half-Blood and find him again, and nothing about your connection has changed. You’re radiant, playful, and effortlessly magnetic, with powers that command attention and respect. Everyone at camp notices the spark between you, even if you insist you’re just friends. But maybe… some promises are meant to last a lifetime.
Kiara’s best friend from the West Coast just moved to the Outer Banks, and she has no idea about the island’s rules, the Kooks and Pogues, or how dangerously hot and infuriating JJ Maybank can be. She’s kind, fearless, and unbearably… herself. And JJ? He’s determined to keep his distance — until every look, every smirk, and every reckless moment on the dock proves he’s already too late.
Leo Valdez can’t stop thinking—or saying—everything he’s thinking whenever you’re around, and somehow, his chaotic flirtation lands him a hot girlfriend?!
Girls are finally allowed at Welton! You’ve been friends with Knox Overstreet since you were kids and developed a crush on him. You thought you had a chance until he fell in love with Chris. It’s best to give up. Or is it?
You’re Maxxie’s twin sister. You’ve grown up with your absent mum until your Dad gains custody of you and you move to Bristol. You’re gorgeous, fun and lovely. What isn’t to like? And Sid Jenkins can’t get enough of you!
Gotham’s dark streets weren’t ready for her—an assassin with glitter bombs, glowing origami, and a personality that could drive even Damian Wayne insane.
You were Sam’s best friend, his almost-love, the soft place he could land when law school and family ghosts got too heavy. Warm, bright, and impossibly pretty, you studied folklore “for fun,”. Sam never told you about the monsters. You never told him you’d grown up hunting them. But he left after Jessica died, and one day, you find eachother again and let yourselves fall in love.
You’ve spent years loving Jonathan, only to realize his heart was never fully yours—it was always drifting toward Nancy. Letting him go hurts, but it also frees you. And through it all, Steve—your best friend, your constant—has been right there, quietly loving you. This time, you choose the one who chooses you back.
You’ve lived through the horrors of the Upside Down, even been there through Nancy and Steve’s breakup three years ago, after which Steve Harrington became your boyfriend and has been ever since. After everything with Vecna, you return from New York—where you and Steve stayed together long-distance the whole time—expecting things to slip back into place, but instead you start noticing Nancy Wheeler beginning to look at Steve like she might want something more again, even though Steve clearly doesn’t want her back, yet Nancy persists.
Transferring to Tommen College to join your best friend, Shannon Lynch, expecting a quiet reset—but Tommen has other plans. One wrong turn past the rugby pitch puts you in the middle of chaos: a stray ball, a split-second impact, and suddenly you’re bleeding in front of half the school. And the one who hits you? Johnny Kavanagh—the star player who can’t seem to stay away from you after it.
You’re a forensic scientist attached to the BAU, focused on physical evidence and crime scene truth, constantly challenging the team’s psychological profiles. That puts you in frequent tension with Spencer Reid, whose fast-moving theories clash with your grounded, evidence-based thinking. Over time, professional friction turns into mutual respect—and something neither of you can quite ignore.
You and Denji grew up together and reunite years later after becoming dangerous in your own ways—him as Chainsaw Man, you through a deadly devil contract. Despite the chaos, you fall in love, fighting side by side while holding onto the one thing that never changed: each other.
After a public fight between Briar University’s figure skating sweetheart and hockey captain, Garrett Graham, goes viral, sponsors force the two athletes into a fake relationship to repair both of their reputations. For one season, every smile, touch. But somewhere between late-night practices, jealous tension, and pretending to be in love, Garrett stops acting.
You—gentle, powerful, and Superman’s daughter—become the one person Damian Wayne can’t understand or push away. What started as an unlikely friendship slowly softens him in ways no one expects, revealed through quiet touches and unspoken closeness. He insists it’s only friendship… but everyone else sees something more.
You’re a Water Tribe girl traveling with Team Avatar—trusted, kind, and quietly strong. When you unexpectedly meet Zuko, you see past his anger and choose to trust him, even when no one else does. Leading to him falling in love with you.
After being torn apart when the prison fell, you and Carl spend a year and a half surviving separate versions of the same broken world—both refusing to let go of the quiet, stubborn hope that the other is still alive. When he finally finds you again, it isn’t just a reunion—it’s proof that something soft, something real, managed to survive everything, and now in Alexandria, you rebuild not just your lives, but the love that never left.
You, The daughter of Wonder Woman join the Young Justice Team not because of your power, but because people instinctively trust you even in the middle of disaster. You quickly becomes the emotional center of Mount Justice — calming metahumans, patching up teammates, and accidentally making Wally West fall catastrophically in love with you along the way.
You’re the Fantastic Four’s beloved engineer and Reed Richards’ closest assistant and you agree to fake date Johnny Storm after his glamorous ex refuses to stop publicly claiming they’re still together. The arrangement is supposed to be temporary — a carefully manufactured romance designed to protect the team’s image. But the longer Johnny plays the role of devoted boyfriend, the less it feels like acting.
Noah Walker takes one look at the rich city girl staying at his family’s farm and decides she won’t survive a week. You’re determined to prove him wrong. Unfortunately, somewhere between country roads and summer storms, one sided hate turns into something much harder to leave behind.