At a small NYC party, indie singer Lizzy Bridgers meets Finn Wolfhard — a connection years in the making. What starts as a casual introduction quickly sparks curiosity, shared music, and quiet chemistry. Between the Lines follows the slow-burn, heartfelt beginning of a romance built on understanding, trust, and the invisible threads that connect two people before they even meet.
At Orson High, Axl Heck doesn’t chase—things usually just come to him. So when Brooke Riley Avens shows up in his classes—pretty, funny, and completely unimpressed—he decides she’s not worth the effort. Not that he cares. Brooke, on the other hand, thinks Axl is loud, kind of annoying… and, unfortunately, really cute. Not that she’d ever admit that. Especially when he’s right there. Now they’re stuck in the same orbit—same classes, same hallways, same almost-interactions—and neither of them is going to make the first move. Because that would mean caring. And neither of them cares. Obviously.
Inside the chaos of Pittsburgh Trauma Medical Center, Dr. Emerson Bennett has built a reputation for staying calm through the worst moments imaginable. Pediatric traumas, impossible cases, grieving families — no matter how brutal the shift gets, Emerson is the doctor everyone trusts to keep steady hands. Especially Dr. Langdon. The two fourth-year residents have been together for years, though newer med students tend to discover that fact in increasingly shocking ways. One minute they’re running a trauma side-by-side like perfectly synchronized machines, and the next it’s quiet “love you”s across the nurses’ station like it’s the most normal thing in the world. Because for them, it is. Between overnight shifts, crowded trauma bays, exhausted late nights in their shared apartment, and the emotional toll of emergency medicine, Emerson and Langdon navigate a relationship built not on grand gestures — but on routine, loyalty, and the kind of intimacy that comes from choosing the same person every day.
Jade Stark is Manhattan’s most photographed teenager — Stark Industries heiress, engineering prodigy, and certified NYC it girl. Known for her dark designer aesthetic, sharp tongue, and headline-making dating life, she’s made Forbes 30 Under 30 every year since she was thirteen. Paparazzi follow her everywhere, gossip blogs dissect her every move, and the Avengers just happen to live upstairs.
2016 belongs to Kirsten Jay. She’s blonde, exhausted, emotionally unavailable, and somehow still the coolest person alive. Between sold-out stadiums, nonstop paparazzi, a messy past with Andrew Garfield, and a dangerously magnetic relationship with Harry Styles, Kirsten spends her days performing perfection while privately trying not to collapse under the weight of her own fame. The world sees a pop icon. Nobody sees the girl unraveling underneath the designer sunglasses.
She built her career off heartbreak, headlines, and saying just enough to keep everyone guessing. Sabrina Carpenter knows how to play the game— how to smile in interviews, dodge questions, and turn every messy situation into a hit song. But fame has a way of blurring everything: what’s real, what’s performative, and what’s just… easier to sell. Now, with the world watching closer than ever, and a relationship that doesn’t fit her usual pattern, Sabrina is forced to confront something she’s never had to before— Who is she when there’s nothing left to prove?
On the Isle of the Lost, chaos isn’t a risk—it’s survival. Lila Hearts has learned how to turn unpredictability into power, keeping everyone guessing and no one too close. But when tension rises within Uma’s crew and old alliances start to shift, even she can’t control everything—especially when one pirate refuses to play by her rules.
Everyone in Hawkins thinks Amanda Davis has the perfect life. She’s popular, beautiful, and dating Billy Hargrove—the boy everyone wants to be and nobody wants to cross. Then one stupid mistake at a party changes everything. Now Amanda can’t stop thinking about Robin Buckley, the last person she ever expected to want. As stolen glances turn into secret meetings and friendship turns into something neither of them can ignore, Amanda finds herself questioning everything she thought she knew about love, relationships, and herself. The problem? She’s still with Billy. And in Hawkins, secrets never stay hidden for long.