At East Highland, Nate Jacobs publicly claims Cassie, and Maddy burns from the sidelines, a new girl at school is richer. Colder. Untouchable. And when Nate can’t take his eyes off her, the real tragedy begins.
sometimes first love is powerful but premature. Sometimes timing is everything. And sometimes the truest partnership is not the one that once broke your heart but the one that builds your future beside you.
Y/N arrives at the International Arcane University under a veil of old magic and quiet expectation. The campus—an elite convergence of the world’s most powerful magical institutions—exists not merely to educate, but to cultivate influence. Its students are heirs, legacies, and living investments, each carrying bloodlines that shape the political and economic future of the wizarding world.
Draco Malfoy tries to rebuild his life with a new company and the perfect, sensible partner—Aurora Lestrange. Then Hermione Granger comes back into his orbit, and everything he refuses to choose begins to fall apart.
Selene trades California’s warmth for New York’s sharp, watchful world when she enrolls at Athens University. There, she notices Orion immediately—quietly powerful, impossible to ignore—but learns he’s already in a relationship. Bound by caution and loyalty, they keep their distance, even as an unspoken tension settles between them, turning Selene’s fresh start into a lesson in restraint and longing.
It began with a family wedding, now his parents subtly fuel the idea that you are the ideal match, despite you already being taken, deepening Draco’s growing obsession.
In a modern world where gods rule through bloodlines and corporations, the powerful House of Atreus stands above all. Twin heirs Selene and Helen Atreus descendants of Zeus and cursed with the legacy of Troy embody two forms of beauty and power: Selene’s controlled, dangerous allure and Helen’s radiant, effortless charm. During a high-stakes initiation ritual meant to secure their family’s dominance, Orion Rome, a calculating and ambitious demigod, enters their lives.
At the Monte Blanco University, Isabella de Montezuma, the untouchable heir to a legendary Mexican bloodline, arrives and immediately shifts the balance of power. To contain a family scandal and prevent a rivalry between empires, she is forced into a strategic fake relationship with Sebastian, the cold and calculating heir to another powerful dynasty. While Isabella and Sebastian clash in a dangerous game of pride, control, and ambition, Sebastian unexpectedly grows close to another.
Caught between legacy, ambition, and unwanted attraction, Aurora finds herself at the center of a game where love is leverage and every choice has consequences.
When Aurora Lestrange the powerful French heiress and daughter of the Minister for Magic arrives at Hogwarts, she upends the pure-blood social order. Desired by parents, feared by rivals, and impossible to ignore.
In the wake of the Delos family’s arrival on Nantucket, Helen Hamilton’s life is upended not just by ancient feuds, but by the arrival of the sister she never knew she had: Selene. Raised in secret by their mother Daphne, Selene is Helen’s lethal reflection; a golden-haired warrior with a rebellious spirit and a striking hourglass figure. To prevent a catastrophic prophecy, Daphne weaves a devastating lie, claiming Helen is the daughter of Ajax. This makes Helen’s love for Lucas a blood-sin.
The campus of Olympus University rose above the Aegean coast like a modern temple to the gods—white marble buildings, towering columns, and statues of ancient heroes watching silently over the students.
Aurora Lestrange returns from her quiet life in Madrid for her brother’s lavish French wedding only to face her unresolved feelings for Draco Malfoy, who arrives with another woman.
Like Romeo and Juliet born into rival empires, you stand divided by legacy, business, and history neither of you chose — expected to marry strategically, behave flawlessly, and forget feelings that were never supposed to exist.
The bet formed quickly: before the end of the social season, Draco had to make you genuinely fall for him — no family pressure, no influence, no manipulation beyond his own charm.