Natasha Romanoffs Adopted daughter, lives in Stark tower with all of the avengers. Can’t tell anyone about it though. When she meets Peter Parker and learns that he is Spider-Man, will a budding romance form. How will that go?
Y/N has spent her entire life around horses—patching them up, calming them down, and loving them more than most people deserve. Growing up in one of the best equine veterinary clinics in the state means long hours, stubborn animals, and clients who think money can buy miracles. Enter Dean Briggs. State-famous barrel racer. Arrogant as hell. And currently losing his mind over Moxie—his prized horse and the only thing he seems capable of caring about. When Moxie is brought in injured, Y/N is determined to help the horse recover… even if it means dealing with her insufferable owner. Dean doesn’t trust easily, Y/N doesn’t tolerate attitude, and neither of them is used to being told they’re wrong. But late nights at the clinic, quiet moments in the stables, and one very stubborn horse start to blur the lines between irritation and something neither of them expected. Because fixing Moxie might be the easy part. Fixing each other? That’s a whole different ride.
Senior year was supposed to be simple for Carmen Medina. Keep her head down. Keep her headphones in. Graduate and get out. Instead, a mandatory class project lands her in a shared groupchat with some of the most complicated people at Ridgeview High — and suddenly “simple” isn’t an option. There’s August “Trip” — lacrosse star, mayor’s son, professional class clown. He never takes anything seriously… except he does. Beneath the jokes and hazel-eyed smirks is someone far sharper — and far more
Based on the song “Friendly Neighborhood Poltergeist” by Rory Welby. Y/n moves into a new house, that is being “haunted” by Elliot Parker a 17 year old who was brutally murdered, buried in the backyard, and his death was buried away and not talked about. Elliot has no recollection of the events of his death just knows he has been dead since October 10th, 1992. When Y/n moves in with her family…Elliot desperately tries to get her attention.
A life on the family far has always been carefree especially when your best friend and second family is just a short horse ride away. But when your family hires a new French ranch hand, things get a little interesting.
Ginny and Georgia fanfic. Dallas Quinn Miller moves to wellsbury with her mother Georgia and her two siblings Ginny and Austin. She was born a year after Ginny, but is in the same grade due to moving and scoring out . Her dad is a man named Eric Connor. He was a wealthy kind man, however he has a dark past and it tends to follow him. He was in a gang and in a another gang that was basically a gateway into the mafia. In order to leave said gang he faked his own death for 4 years and changed his n
Senior Assassin was never meant to be peaceful. It starts the way it always does: a school-wide game where everyone is paranoid, everyone is armed with Nerf darts, water guns, and way too much free time, and no one trusts anyone sitting within arm’s reach. But this year… it escalates. Because two players decide that elimination isn’t enough. It becomes a prank war. Not just petty sabotage—this is strategic chaos. Locker booby traps. Fake emergency announcements over the PA system. Swapped schedules that land athletes in choir class and band kids in gym. Entire lunch tables disappearing for no reason other than “vibes.” Every move is met with a counterattack. A fake confession note turns into a cafeteria-wide rumor storm. A harmless “got you out” ambush becomes a full hallway water balloon retaliation. A staged fake detention spirals into a fake principal investigation that somehow involves three teachers and a very confused security guard. The rest of the senior class starts placing bets. And somewhere in the middle of all the chaos, two competitors keep finding themselves at the center of it all—always one step ahead of everyone else, always targeting each other last. Not because they can’t. Because they won’t. It starts as rivalry. It turns into obsession disguised as competition. And somewhere between stolen weapons, late-night stakeouts, and revenge pranks that are starting to feel a little too personal, the line between “I want you eliminated” and “I want you near me” gets dangerously thin. Because in a game where everyone is trying to win…
Going to your aunts beach house for the summer. She is rich and never home, so you spend time with your cousin, but she brought her boyfriend this year. When you meet a girl at the shops how will your summer change?
Living in the Outerbanks especially as a pogue on the cut, being John B’s sister and “pogue princess” is already a struggle, add a budding romance with complicated JJ Maybank, your brothers best friend….what could happen?
She’s not the captain. Not the one anyone watches. But he does. He’s the star player with a reputation one bad move away from falling apart, and she’s the girl no one ever seems to notice—until a fake relationship puts them in the spotlight together. It’s supposed to be simple: staged dates, better image, no feelings. Except he remembers things he shouldn’t. Notices things no one else does. Chooses her—even when no one’s watching.And she doesn’t trust it. Doesn’t trust him. Doesn’t trust that someone like him could ever really see someone like her. What starts as fake begins to feel real—quiet moments, almost-confessions, and something neither of them is brave enough to name. Until one mistake, one misunderstanding, ruins everything right before the biggest rivalry game of the season. They stop talking. Right up until halftime—when everything finally spills out in front of everyone. Because some things were never fake to begin with. And no matter how hard they tried to pretend otherwise—he never stopped choosing her.
Great Grades, amazing student, ex-figure skater, you needed some extra credit. What better way than starting an internship as a media and team manager for the Rockets Hockey team at Rockefeller Academy. What will happen when the team finds out about their new manager. You get to chose your love, your friends, and even your enemies: Colton Reel- who has brown fluffy hair, 6’0, and has blue eyes. He’s very sarcastic. And loves attention. He’s very attractive as well. Big with the girls. It’s like everyone wants him. He’s a huge flirt as well. Very charming. He annoys you most of the time. But also very protective. He loves marine life and hockey. Will Free - is very sweet. He’s the type of guy to hold a girls hand when walking across the road. He’s got a blonde hair and green eyes. 6’0, and he has played hockey since he could walk. Very friendly. Doesn’t get into a lot of fights. Confrontal but nice about it. Knows how to treat a girl right. But is nervous about anything but hockey. Hayden Banks - Class clown type guy. Super sarcastic, you don’t ever really know if he’s joking or not. Uses jokes as a coping mechanism. Always clowning around can’t take anything seriously. Messy short Dirty blonde hair, brown eyes. 5’9. Hot. Atlas Duke - brown messy hair, hazel eyes, sweet. he loves hockey, has a lot of pressure from his family to be great. Very protective of the ones he loves. He is hot and kinda broody. He is 6’2. Got that one track mind to a point. You pick who you have a crush on. It’ll be a slow burn. Whatever happens, happens. This is your story so you make it however you want.
Hailey and him (Cal Bawa) have known each other forever. Same classes, same friends, same routines. He’s always been the reckless one—the kind of boy who laughs at consequences and lives like nothing can touch him. And Hailey? She’s the one who notices everything. Especially him. Their relationship builds in moments, not labels: • Sitting too close in truck beds at bonfires • Him always grabbing her hand without thinking • Late-night drives where the music is too loud and the conversation is too honest • The way he only ever really listens when it’s her talking Everyone assumes something’s going on between them. They deny it. But it’s obvious.