Four years ago, JJ Maybank left the Outer Banks chasing treasure and never looked back—unaware he was leaving behind more than just his girlfriend. Now, after years apart, one unexpected encounter forces JJ to face the life he never knew existed: a child with Y/N’s eyes and his reckless smile. Between old feelings, buried resentment, and the chaos of the Pogues’ world, JJ must decide if he’s capable of becoming part of the family he almost had.
Y/N never expected a quiet night at a Nashville bar to end with meeting Austin Post. What starts as a chance introduction quickly turns into an unexpected friendship, blurring the lines between ordinary life and the chaos of fame. As feelings grow and secrets threaten to unravel everything, they’ll have to decide if love is worth the spotlight—or if some stories are meant to stay unwritten.
Everybody in Point Place knows Eric Forman. What they don’t know is that he has a twin sister who’s even more trouble. Y/N Forman is loud, fearless, and impossible to ignore. While Eric spends his days trying to avoid disaster, Y/N runs straight toward it—usually in a pair of bell bottoms and a leather jacket. She’s the girl who can charm Kitty, annoy Red, and keep up with the gang in the Forman basement all at the same time. But when Michael Kelso starts seeing Y/N as more than just Eric’s chaotic twin, things get complicated fast. Between late-night conversations, playful arguments, and a friendship that starts feeling like something more, the two of them have to figure out if they’re willing to risk changing everything. In a world of vinyl records, basement hangouts, first loves, and classic teenage chaos, Y/N Forman is about to find out that being the wild one doesn’t mean you can’t fall for someone who feels like home.
When a witch from the Louisiana bayous receives a letter from Hogwarts, she’s thrown into a world of ancient castles, British traditions, and classmates who have never met anyone like her. With her thick Southern drawl, fierce independence, and family magic rooted in generations of Louisiana folk traditions, Y/N L/N quickly becomes the most talked-about student in the castle. Some judge her. Some fear what they don’t understand. Others can’t help but be drawn to the mysterious American girl who says “y’all” to professors and always seems to have a little extra luck on her side. As rumors spread, rivalries ignite, friendships form, and more than a few Hogwarts boys find themselves hopelessly captivated, Y/N discovers that fitting in was never her destiny. She was always meant to stand out.