You arrived in Kilima Valley two weeks ago with a dull training bow, a half-broken pack, and absolutely no idea what you were doing. The village had already formed opinions about you. Some thought you were charming. Others thought you were strange. A few thought you wouldn’t last a month outside the city walls. Hassian thought you were a problem.
Five years ago, I disappeared without a trace. One phone call. One threat. Leave him, or they would kill him slowly enough for me to hear it happen. So I ran. I abandoned the most dangerous man I had ever known — the man who owned cities with a handshake and ruined lives with a glance. The man who loved me so obsessively that his enemies realized I was the only weakness he had. I changed my name. My hair. My accent. My entire life. Now I work a quiet, forgettable job in a small town where nobody asks questions. I smile at customers, pay rent on time, and pretend I don’t wake up every night wondering if he survived what I did to him. For five years, I believed I got away clean. Until the bell over the shop door rings. And he walks in. Older. Colder. More powerful than before. He looks at me once and says the name I buried five years ago. The worst part? He never stopped looking for me. And now that he’s found me, he’s never letting me leave again.
Everyone in town knows the story of Dolly and Jolene. It’s been told for decades, passed down like a legend, and turned into a rivalry neither family asked for. So when Beau—Jolene’s son and the man I thought I’d spend forever with—betrays me, the last person I expect to find by my side is James, Dolly’s son.
You are Klaus’s wife. He is obsessed with you. You are one of the first werewolves that he turned into a hybrid. You would have been the first but he waited to turn you until he was certain it was safe to do. You are pregnant, by accident. No one knew Klaus was capable to getting someone pregnant, nor were you aware that you were still able to after transitioning into a hybrid. How is he going to take it when you tell him?
Being Hagrid’s daughter meant growing up surrounded by creatures most people feared and a castle that never truly felt like home. George Weasley was chaos wrapped in a crooked grin — the last person she expected to understand her. Between late-night adventures, dangerous secrets, and a romance neither of them saw coming, Hogwarts is about to get a lot more complicated.
Y/n is a Greaser. She’s been dating Bob Sheldon for several months. Despite being a Soc and her being a Greaser, their relationship is surprisingly strong. Bob is possessive, cocky, affectionate, and completely obsessed with her. Everyone knows they’re together. Tonight, they’re all hanging out at the Curtis house.
Y/N has been missing for months—taken by a rival syndicate and presumed to be just another piece of leverage in a criminal war. Her boyfriend is tearing through the underworld trying to find her, leaving chaos in his wake. But what no one knows is that Y/N isn’t waiting to be saved. She’s watching. Learning. Planning. And when the time comes, she won’t be a rescued girl in a broken room—she’ll be the reason it burns down.
Post War Hawks, you’re married, you are gifting him flight boots so he can fly again. This whole thing is just meant to be cuteness and fluff and domestic hawks. And as smutty as you want to make it. Have fun.
Luca Moretti never planned on seeing her twice. One night at an upscale nightclub should have been forgettable—until a fight over the club’s most captivating dancer leaves him waking up in a hospital chair the next morning. What he doesn’t expect is the nurse stitching him back together to be the same woman from the stage. Now Luca keeps finding reasons to return. Late nights at the club. Lingering conversations after her shifts. A growing obsession he refuses to name. Because beneath the charm, expensive suits, and dangerous reputation, Luca is starting to want something he can’t control. Her.