For years, Y/n was the "invisible" girl in the back of the classroom—the one Ian, her long-time crush and math tutor, treated with polite kindness while the rest of the world looked past her. But after a transformative summer, she returns for the first day of high school unrecognizable: slim, confident, and magnetic.Flanked by her fiercely loyal inner circle—Eloina, Alexa, Kayla, Anahi, and Charlotte—Y/n navigates a new reality where doors suddenly swing open and the Drama Club spotlight finally finds her. As she rises to stardom, she must face the bittersweet truth of "pretty privilege" and a shifting dynamic with Ian, whose Colombian-Peruvian roots and "two-house" lifestyle have made him as adaptable as he is handsome.In a world where her looks have exploded into success, Y/n must discover if the boy who helped her with math in the 4th grade loves the new star on stage, or the girl who was always there.
In the chaotic aftermath of D-Day, Y/N—a Chinese-American nurse working in a muddy Allied field hospital—crosses paths with Robert, a critically wounded British lieutenant suffering from severe amnesia. Upon waking, Robert mistakes Y/N for his pre-war London girlfriend, and a doctor warns that shattering his delusion could cause a fatal medical relapse.What starts as a temporary "white lie" quickly spirals out of control when the gossipy hospital staff and morale-starved soldiers celebrate the couple's "epic wartime romance." Trapped by the camp's well-meaning pressure, Y/N plays along, only to find herself genuinely falling for the gentle, aristocratic soldier. But as the months pass and Robert’s real memories slowly begin to resurface, Y/N must face a heartbreaking ticking clock: what will happen to their love when the ghost of his past finally returns?
In the golden light of 1927, Y/n and her firefighter husband, Richard, raise their two children, Elsie and Oliver, in a neighborhood that is truly the cat’s pajamas. Between Y/n’s Fitzgerald-esque intellect and Richard’s Sinatra-style crooning, they’ve built a luminous life of 1920s opulence. While children fill the streets with snappy slang and games until dusk, the parents trade "good or bad gossip" from their porches, creating a warm, protective sanctuary where everything is finally Jake.
Y/N is a perfect preacher’s daughter leading a church youth group, while Ryan is a wild rock frontman using the Sunday choir loft to escape his chaotic home life. When they are paired together as background singers, their two different worlds instantly collide. As late-night basement jam sessions turn into stolen, breathless kisses in the church basement, intense guilt sets in. Terrified that God will never approve of their hidden, messy romance, they must decide if they are willing to risk their reputations—and their families' expectations—for a love that feels beautifully sinful.