Y/n and hawk were in a loving relationship until the disastrous incident that happened in the arcades with hawk breaking demetri’s arm which caused their breakup. What happens when Robby comes into the picture, will they stay together or will y/n and hawk every get back together?
The perfect couple. Or not? y/n loves Draco and Draco loves y/n but does he really or are his feelings fake? y/n walking through the courtyard late at night in the rain when up ahead she sees Draco kissing another girl.
Y/N is excited for a weekend sleepover at her best friend’s house, expecting nothing more than late-night gossip, junk food, alcohol, and movies. But everything changes the moment she meets her best friend’s older brother—a year older than them, effortlessly charming, and impossible to ignore. The attraction is instant, and despite barely knowing him, she can’t stop thinking about him. There’s just one problem: he already has a girlfriend. As the two keep crossing paths around the house, stolen glances and unexpected conversations make it harder to ignore the growing chemistry between them. Will Y/N keep her feelings buried out of loyalty, or will emotions become too strong to hide?
You’ve liked Blake for as long as you can remember, but to him, you’ve always been just another face in the hallway. He’s been dating Mia—the effortlessly pretty, popular girl everyone seems to adore—for nearly a year, and somehow she’s just as kind as everyone says she is, making it impossible to hate her no matter how much your heart aches. You and Mia have never actually spoken, only exchanged the occasional glance in passing, yet you can’t help comparing yourself to her and wondering if Blake would have noticed you if you looked more like she did. But when unexpected events slowly begin pulling you and Blake into each other’s lives, you’re left questioning whether first impressions can change—or if some people are simply destined to stay invisible.
Y/N is one of the most popular girls at school, but when she starts getting closer to the quiet boy who always keeps to himself, she discovers there’s much more to him than anyone realizes. Just when their friendship begins turning into something deeper, Jackson suddenly starts pushing her away, insisting that she’ll “do better without him.” Confused and hurt, Y/N refuses to give up on him—until she discovers the reason Jackson keeps everyone at a distance: his mum passed away, and he’s struggling to cope with the loss. Now Y/N has to decide whether to walk away like he wants her to, or stay by his side and show him that he doesn’t have to face everything alone.
Every night, y/n and Noah talk for hours on Snapchat, sharing secrets, jokes with eachother, and flirting. But at school, they pass each other in the hallways like strangers, pretending they don’t even know one another. y/n tells herself she’s fine with it—until Noah shows up one Monday holding hands with a girl who isn’t her. Suddenly, acting like strangers becomes a lot harder than either of them expected.
y/n has lived in Scotland her entire life, and she’s now moved to England after being kicked out of her old school, how will she adjust to the new country and new school?
Two best friends liking y/n. What could possibly be go wrong except from the obvious arguments, fights and also drama. But the most important question is which one will y/n even choose.
you and Draco are constantly on and off. You guys break up then get back together because you can’t not be together. You guys just recently broke up again, but this time is it permanent or are you guys going to find your way back to eachother?
Y/N and Caleb broke up a few months ago after Y/N discovered he had cheated on her with a girl named Freya. Heartbroken, Y/N tried to move on, but deep down, she never stopped loving him. Now Caleb is officially with Freya, and everyone thinks he’s happy—but he still secretly has feelings for Y/N. Whenever they’re around each other, the old feelings come rushing back, leaving Y/N wondering if Caleb regrets what he did or if she’s just setting herself up to get hurt again.
Y/N and Caleb used to be the couple everyone thought would last forever—until they broke up a few months ago. Now Y/N has moved on and is happily dating Jackson, trying to leave the past where it belongs. But Caleb never stopped loving her, and seeing her with someone else makes him realize just how badly he wants her back. He starts finding excuses to be around her, reminding her of everything they once had and making it impossible for her to forget him. But Y/N has a choice to make: stay with Jackson and protect the relationship she has now, or risk everything for the boy who still has her heart.
For months, y/n and Chris Sturniolo have been stuck in a situationship filled with late-night calls, endless flirting, and moments that make y/n believe they’re on the verge of becoming something real. But every time she starts to think Chris might finally commit, he pulls away, insisting he’s not ready for a relationship. Still holding onto hope, y/n stays, convincing herself that what they have means more than he’s willing to admit—until Chris starts getting closer to another girl and eventually makes their relationship official. Forced to watch the boy she always wanted choose someone else, y/n is left heartbroken, questioning whether she ever meant as much to him as he did to her.
Y/N and Caleb have spent the last year stuck in an endless cycle of almosts. Every time things start getting serious, Caleb pulls away, scared of commitment and convinced that letting someone in will only end with him getting hurt. Despite the mixed signals, Y/N keeps hoping he’ll finally choose her—until she realizes she’s tired of waiting. She moves on and starts dating someone who gives her the consistency and love she’s always wanted. But the moment Caleb sees her happy with someone else he gets jealous, and he realizes too late that losing her hurts more than committing ever did. Now, he’ll have to prove he’s changed… if Y/N is willing to believe him, or if she’s finally choosing the boy who chose her first.
Y/N has spent so long pretending she’s okay that no one notices the cracks anymore. Every day feels heavier than the last, and the only person who makes it all seem bearable is her boyfriend. He’s her safe place, the one who promises he’ll never leave, the one who swears he’ll always choose her. But when he starts pulling away, canceling plans, keeping secrets, and acting like she’s “too much,” Y/N is left wondering if she imagined being loved at all. As she struggles to keep herself together, she’ll have to decide whether to keep fighting for someone who’s slipping away… or learn that healing can’t depend on another person, no matter how much she loves them. Every choice could bring them closer—or be the one that breaks them for good.
Liliana has just transferred to a new school, and she immediately becomes the center of attention. She’s Slavic, was born and raised in America, and doesn’t have an accent—but her confidence, personality, and insane face card make her impossible to ignore. Within hours, everyone knows who she is, and both boys and girls are fascinated by her. Some girls quickly try to become her best friend, hoping that being around Liliana will make boys notice them too. Meanwhile, the boys can’t stop talking about the new girl, and suddenly everyone wants to know who will be the first to get close to her. But Liliana soon realizes that not everyone approaching her actually wants to be her friend.
After moving from the UK to the US, Y/N starts at a new high school determined not to let anyone walk all over her. Her sharp attitude and quick temper make her infamous within days, leading to explosive arguments, hallway confrontations, and more than one physical fight. The last person she can stand is the school’s cocky, popular golden boy, who thinks she’s nothing but trouble, while she sees him as an arrogant jerk who’s never been told “no.” As rumours spread, friendships fall apart, and drama consumes the school, they’re forced together again and again, and their constant clashes slowly give way to respect, reluctant trust, and a romance neither of them ever saw coming.
When sweet, bubbly y/n transfers to a new school, she quickly becomes friends with everyone. Everyone loves her positive attitude—except Noah, one of the school’s most popular and outspoken boys. For some reason, he instantly dislikes her and never misses a chance to tease or annoy her. While y/n tries to understand why he hates her so much, Noah finds himself increasingly frustrated by the fact that she never stops smiling and at how much he loves her smile.
Y/N and Ezra don’t love each other gently. They fight, break up, come back, and hurt each other just enough to feel alive. Everyone sees the damage. Everyone warns them. But walking away feels worse than staying.
Y/N has spent years calling them her best friends, even though she’s always the one left behind. They never invite her when they go out, post smiling group photos without her, walk ahead as if she’s invisible, and only remember she exists when they need something. She convinces herself she’s overthinking it—until three boys notice the way she’s constantly excluded. Instead of feeling sorry for her, they make room for her, inviting her to hang out, including her in every conversation, and showing her what real friendship actually feels like. As Y/N slowly finds her confidence again, she grows especially close to Blake, whose quiet kindness begins to heal the insecurities she thought she’d never escape. But when her old friends suddenly want her back after seeing she’s finally happy, Y/N has to decide whether to return to the people who made her feel invisible or choose the ones who never let her feel alone in the first place.
Every day at school is the same nightmare. Blake and his friends make Y/N’s life miserable—tripping her in the hallways, throwing paper and pens at her in class, laughing as they call her cruel names loud enough for everyone to hear. No one ever steps in, and Y/N has learned to keep her head down and pretend it doesn’t hurt. But one day, Blake suddenly tells his friends to stop. He starts walking her to class, shutting down the jokes, and even standing up for her when someone else joins in. After months of being the group’s favorite target, Y/N can’t understand why the boy who made her cry so many times is suddenly protecting her. Is he genuinely changing… or is this just the cruelest prank they’ve ever played on her?
Y/n and Draco Malfoy has always hated eachother, always bickering for no reason, trying to be better than one another. But what happens when they’re having another one of their arguments outside in the courtyard while it’s heavily raining at night, and no one is there and Draco finally kisses Y/n after constant tension. Will they be able to keep it a secret?