Y/n and Julian just don’t seem to know when to quit each other. On again, off again. What once was two best friends who just “fit”, can’t even be in the same room as each other without fighting, arguing, and making out- and not usually in that order. When new girl Sarah enters the picture, she shakes up their small town in more ways than one. For the first time, Julian seems genuinely interested in someone, almost like his old self. He almost seems… happy. Y/n can’t tell you the last time he smiled, let alone she was the one to make him do so. But this girl, she does it so effortlessly. Could this be y/n’s time to finally move on, or hold on even tighter?
Naiomi became a singles ice skater when she turned 14. Her mom would say it’s because she became too good to need a partner. Others say it’s because she became too cold, no one would want to be her partner. Whatever the case, people do agree on her nickname, the Ice Queen. If you were to ask her, she’d just shrug. Truth be told, she doesn’t know is she got “too good” or if she’s doing better on her own than if she still were with her partner in pairs, Ryan. What she does know is that she’s grown colder and number and more unfeeling without him, the only person she could confide in. Now 3 years later, Ryan is brought back in her life with his new partner Addy as they join the same program she’s under. Labelled as “the Sweethearts” in the ice skating world, Naiomi has to survive not only the weight of being the best, but
Tori Fennel has always been in her brothers’ shadows. They were the star athletes, she was the one who quit volleyball in tenth grade. Now as a senior, she is tired of being just their sister, she wants to be known as her own person. But that is made hard when her brother Spencer’s best friend, Keoni, starts watching over her nonstop as part of a promise to her brother before he went off to college. She wouldn’t have a problem with it if he wasn’t such a hypocrite himself, a player on and off the field, he scares off any guy before she could even get her first kiss. It’s past protection, it’s definitely overly buzzkill, it’s highly frustrating, yet could it also mean more?
Naiomi became a singles ice skater when she turned 14. Her mom would say it’s because she became too good to need a partner. Others say it’s because she became too cold, no one would want to be her partner. Whatever the case, people do agree on her nickname, the Ice Queen. If you were to ask her, she’d just shrug. Truth be told, she doesn’t know is she got “too good” or if she’s doing better on her own than if she still were with her partner in pairs, Ryan. What she does know is that she’s grown colder and number and more unfeeling without him, the only person she could confide in.
After 2 years, y/n returns to her junior year at Calder Prep Academy, the private school that resides in her small Oregon town. Compared to the mom and pop shops, and everybody knows everybody culture within her town, the school sticks out like a sore thumb. The people are rich, pretentious, and the reason she left in the first place. But as y/n returns, things aren’t going to be the same. Now people notice her, people talk, and it’s not half bad. But is that enough to ignore the quiet brooding presence of the school’s volleyball captain, or the loud jeering of the star quarterback?
Lani Fukuyama knows right from wrong, bad from good-she’s good at sticking to the rules. But enter Sawyer Stiles, who turns that understanding upside down. They have to share a court while dealing with their own past. Though ten years have passed, can they remedy the hatred they already share? Or will one night mistakes last far longer than the night?