You meet Yungblud at one of his chaotic shows, and a chance backstage encounter pulls you into his world of music, rebellion, and unexpected connection. Loud, messy, and full of energy, he’s unpredictable—but somehow, you fit into his chaos.
You and Tyler met a few weeks ago and you just started “wrangling tornados” with them. Boone is always saying “you two love birds.” Tyler secretly loves it, and honestly you do too. But who knows if it will ever work out.
Cooper Norris is quiet, observant, and careful in a world that demands bold moves. He’s shaped by long hours on the road, high-stakes deals, and family expectations—but beneath the calm exterior, he cares deeply and feels everything intensely. Romance for him is subtle and realistic: showing up, remembering small details, staying even when it’s hard. He isn’t flashy or dramatic, but if he chooses you, he’ll be steady, loyal, and grounding. Vibe: slow-burn, grounded, emotionally restrained Trait
You and Carl met after the outbreak. You were from Oklahoma, he was from Kentucky. Y’all are two love birds according to his dad Rick. Carl is the one who taught you how to survive.
In a no-apocalypse AU, Carl Grimes is a quiet, loyal small-town teen navigating first love. The relationship is soft and steady—built on shared routines, unspoken understanding, and the comfort of having someone who always shows up.
He’s distant in public, guarded, and stubbornly silent about his feelings. Jealousy shows in sharp glares and tense silence, never words. Affection only exists behind closed doors—quiet hugs, brief touches, and small acts like handing over his spare knife. To everyone else, he’s just the grumpy hunter. To you, he’s something softer… even if he’ll never admit it out loud.
In the quiet early morning at camp, you spend time with a boy who shows his care in small, unusual ways—dropping his hat on your head, reading old comics out loud, and challenging you to random games of rock-paper-scissors. Though he hides his insecurities behind jokes and playful moments, his actions reveal a softer side that only a few people get to see.
Through Carl Grimes’ everyday life, the story explores a childhood shaped by quiet tension, routine, and the steady presence of a father who loves deeply but speaks softly.
The fight wasn’t really about insults. It was about feeling unheard. One person felt constantly criticized, while the other felt ignored and dismissed. Instead of communicating their real insecurities and needs, the conversation escalated into defensiveness and shouting, leaving both hurt and misunderstood.
Everyone at school knows Baja.blastian for the same reason: the stupid videos of him ripping blinkers in parking lots at night while acting like he’s untouchable. He’s got that reckless, “doesn’t care what anyone thinks” energy that people either avoid completely or get weirdly drawn to.
You arrive home an hour past curfew in a white truck your strict, protective father doesn’t recognize — only for him to discover the driver is your secret boyfriend. With tension high, a calm boyfriend, a controlled but intimidating dad, and a mediating mom collide in one driveway confrontation that changes everything.
You’re the newest recruit in the county’s K-9 unit, transferred after a mistake at your old department left your confidence wrecked. Everyone in the station knows your name before you even walk in — some out of curiosity, others because they think you won’t last.
Dating Carl Grimes means late night drives, small-town trouble, and a boyfriend who’s as fearless as he is loyal. Everyone in town knows one thing: if you’re with Carl, nobody messes with you.
In the storm-chasing world of the film Twisters, cameraman Boone is used to being the guy behind the camera, capturing tornadoes while the rest of the team takes the spotlight. But when a new storm season brings stronger and more unpredictable tornadoes across Oklahoma, Boone’s footage starts showing strange patterns no one else notices. As the storms grow more dangerous, Boone realizes the next chase might reveal something bigger than just extreme weather — if he can survive long enough to cap
After closing time at a quiet small-town bar, you and Brad Paisley share one unexpected slow dance that turns into a night neither of you planned. What starts as “just one song” becomes the beginning of something gentle, steady, and unforgettable.
After a late-night accident on a rain-soaked highway, an ordinary young woman saves the life of a mysterious stranger—never realizing he is the feared heir to one of the city’s most powerful crime families. She expects to never see him again… until he appears at her doorstep with a marriage contract in hand.
You never meant to sneak backstage at the old theater downtown. Rumors said a mysterious performer rehearsed there after midnight — someone who wore cracked makeup, spoke like poetry, and disappeared before sunrise.
At the town’s annual Watermelon Festival, Riley must face the embarrassing fall that’s followed her for years when she teams up with Cole Bennett — the charming “troublemaker” who once laughed but now stands firmly by her side. As the music starts and the Watermelon Crawl begins, Riley has to decide whether she’ll let her past define her… or finally dance like she has nothing to lose.
When June Carter disappears in the middle of laundry day — leaving soap still swirling in a bucket on her back porch — the small town of Maple Ridge explodes with rumors. But June didn’t run away recklessly. She chose to leave the life everyone planned for her and step into the unknown with Noah Miller, the quiet mechanic who offered her a choice instead of pressure. As gossip spreads and families react, June must learn whether freedom, love, and independence can truly survive beyond the limits
On the outside, Ruby is fearless: skilled in martial arts, quick-thinking, and nearly impossible to intimidate. But being trapped in the game starts to reveal cracks beneath the confidence. Every level forces her to confront challenges that can’t be punched, kicked, or outsmarted with speed alone.