When the coach’s daughter transfers to Beacon Hills High, Stiles is immediately drawn to her — but navigating his growing interest becomes a disaster waiting to happen, especially with Coach watching his every move.
It was a normal day for her. She was cleaning her bedroom when suddenly someone was firm knocking on her door. She slowly went to her door and opened it seeing two Men standing outside of her apartment. As Doctor Spencer Reid and FBI Profiler Agent David Rossi they introduced themselves. When she asked why they were there, they answered that something happened and she is to be brought in for questioning. It turns out her twin sister which she hasn’t seen in years has gone missing and she is their primary suspect. Which is impossible, right? At least that is what she says, but after they pull up evidence of them arguing in a cafe a month ago. She stills. Not only that but their bad history with each other is not helping her case.
When Kira arrives in Beacon Hills with someone just as sarcastic and chaotic as Stiles, rivalry explodes — and the pack realizes long before they do that hate this intense usually means something else entirely.
You were just normally cooking in your apartment when suddenly you felt a heavy pain on your head and the next thing you know was darkness. When you woke up again you were in a chair that was quite uncomfortable with a bag on your head. You heard muffled voices around you but they weren’t familiar at all. When the bag was finally lifted you saw a bright light and felt something thick drooling on your forehead. You were surrounded by people not only bind to chairs but also masked men around you.
A brilliant new forensic chemist joins the BAU, hiding a dangerous past, a new identity, and the faint Slavic accent she can’t fully erase. Trained to notice every detail, the BAU quickly realizes there’s more to her than her résumé reveals — especially Spencer Reid, whose curiosity uncovers cracks in the story she worked years to perfect. As old threats resurface, the truth she fought to bury closes in, and the BAU must decide whether to expose her or protect the person she’s become.
She’s Bellatrix Lestrange’s daughter — cruel, brilliant, and endlessly bored. Hogwarts is nothing more than a playground, and people are toys she discards the moment they stop entertaining her. When she chooses Barty Crouch Jr. for a game she never plans to finish, she makes one rule clear: she always leaves first. But Barty doesn’t fear her venom. He studies it. What begins as a reckless arrangement turns into a psychological duel, where jealousy, control, and desire are traded like spells. As
She’s cruel, brilliant, and untouchable — and Slytherin can’t decide whether to worship her or fear her. Theodore Nott hates her on sight… until he learns why she never lets anyone close.
Ignored by her own family and raised to fight, she becomes the unexpected choice in a mafia alliance marriage — forced to wed her longtime rival, a sarcastic strategist who loves provoking her fire. What begins as hatred turns into dangerous tension, found family, and a love neither of them planned.
Everyone watched Dylan Rhodes’ daughter die. They buried her. They mourned her. Years later, she returns as the woman hunting the Horsemen — only to reveal the greatest trick of all: she was never gone. Now she has the chip. She has the power. And the Horsemen have become the hunted.
Years before joining the FBI, Spencer Reid experienced a humiliating and traumatic incident in high school, one he remembers only in fragments. What he doesn't remember is the person who secretly helped him escape that situation — a popular girl who, despite her reputation for partying and troublemaking, stepped in when no one else did and brought him home safely. Many years later, that same girl enters the BAU as a brilliant, well-known chemist whose work has helped solve cases at incredible sp
A former supermodel joins the BAU with stilettos, sarcasm, and a smile that hides everything. While the team sees confidence, Spencer Reid starts noticing the bruises beneath the beauty.
They call her Angel — but Reid sees through the mask. While the BAU welcomes her with open arms, he notices the lies, the missing years, and the way she only smiles when she’s deliberately pushing his limits. She never admits her attraction — instead, she dominates every interaction, teasing him until his control starts to fracture. As her violent past slowly surfaces and a dangerous man from her childhood resurfaces, Reid is forced to choose between exposing her… or protecting her. Enemies t
Klaus Mikaelson watched the love of his life die over a thousand years ago — the only person he ever truly loved. Her death shaped the monster he became. But she never died. When she suddenly reappears in the middle of a violent confrontation, one whispered “Niklaus” stops the world. As the past collides with the present, Klaus must face the impossible truth: The only woman he ever loved has returned.
She erased her name to survive — and built a new life on silence. When the BAU uncovers the truth behind Lena Miller, Reid is forced to confront how well someone can disappear… even from the people they love.
Once a child who needed love more than anything, she grew up fearing it. Now a guarded BAU profiler with strict boundaries and a sharp tongue, she keeps everyone at a distance — especially from touch. When fragments of her past begin to surface, Reid starts to see the truth behind her walls: a girl who was hurt, abandoned, and forced to survive alone. Healing won’t come easily, but maybe love doesn’t have to hurt to exist.
She’s beautiful, charming, and impossible to ignore — the BAU’s golden girl. Everyone thinks they know her, except Spencer Reid, who slowly realizes her laughter is a shield and her confidence a performance. As he sees what no one else ever does, he’s forced to confront his feelings for the one person he never believed he could reach.
She is the best figure skater on campus — flawless, untouchable, feared. On the ice she looks like an angel; off the ice she is cold, arrogant, and cruel enough that everyone keeps their distance. Everyone except the hockey captain. When he accidentally witnesses a side of her no one has ever seen, the image of the “Ice Queen” begins to crack. But behind her perfection lies something darker: a father whose pressure never ends and a home no one suspects. And once the truth surfaces, the campus