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Selene Rosier

Stories

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    George Weasley

    It’s Christmas time at the Burrow. Thana Lestrange, Fred and George’s best friend spends all of the holidays with the Weasley family, having cut off her own parents, Bellatrix and Rodolphus Lestrange. Thana has been best friends with the Weasley twins since they all arrived at Hogwarts for their first year, and has become a part of the family over the years. The trio did everything together, despite Thana being in a different house than them. As the years progressed, feelings beyond just friendship began to develop between Thana and George, however neither of them acted on the feelings as not to ruin their friendship. As they spend more time in close proximity with each other at the Burrow, though, Thana and George find it harder to push their feelings to the side.

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    Advice GW

    George Weasley asks his best friend, Thana, for advice on girls. Little does she know, the girl he’s asking about is actually her.

    Across the Net

    Y/n has been Karasuno’s volleyball manager since she started high school, but never expected to fall in love with someone from the other side of the net. As Karasuno’s bold, sharp-tongued manager y/n quickly becomes an essential part of the team’s rhythm. She’s loud where others are quiet, confident where others hesitate, and fiercely loyal to every player who wears black and orange. From early-morning practices to high-stakes matches, y/n stands beside Kiyoko Shimizu as more than just a manager—she’s a friend, a hype woman, and a constant presence the team relies on. During tournaments, chance encounters and shared exhaustion lead her to an unexpected connection with Hajime Iwaizumi, Aoba Johsai’s ace. Where y/n is loud and fearless, Iwaizumi is grounded and steady. Their conversations begin with playful tension—banter traded across gym hallways and vending machines—but slowly deepen into something sincere. They talk about pressure. About responsibility. About carrying expectations that don’t disappear when the whistle blows. Their growing relationship is complicated by loyalty—y/n bleeds Karasuno pride, and Iwaizumi would never put Seijoh second. Every match between their teams becomes heavier, layered with glances held too long and words left unsaid. On the court, they are rivals. Off it, they’re learning how to care without crossing lines they refuse to break. As the season progresses and the stakes rise, y/n is forced to navigate what it means to love someone you’re supposed to root against—without betraying the people who depend on you. Iwaizumi, in turn, must reconcile his fierce devotion to Seijoh with feelings that refuse to be convenient.

    Cursed Love

    When Aika Shirogane arrives at Tokyo Jujutsu High, she doesn’t change the future. She complicates it. An extremely powerful first-year sorcerer with a rebellious grin and too much heart for her own good, Aika has already carved out her place among the students long before Yuji Itadori ever swallows Sukuna’s finger. She’s Megumi Fushiguro’s oldest and closest friend, the one who understands his silences without needing explanations. She’s Maki Zenin’s confidant, matching her grit and refusing to bow to clan expectations. Together, the three of them form an unshakable foundation—one built on trust, shared missions, and the unspoken promise that none of them will ever be left behind. Then Yuji Itadori arrives. Loud, reckless, kind in a way that feels dangerous. Aika is the first to treat him like a person instead of a liability. She laughs at his jokes, fights at his side without hesitation, and refuses to believe that his fate is already sealed. Where Megumi is guarded and principled, Yuji is open and impulsive—and Aika finds herself drawn to both in ways she never expected. The story of Jujutsu Kaisen unfolds as it always does: curses rise, fingers are consumed, allies are lost, and the world proves again and again how cruel it can be. But within the familiar battles and tragedies, something new takes shape. A tension that lingers too long. A glance held a second too late. A choice that no one wants to make.