The First Wizarding War is finally over. In light of recent events, a Marriage Act has been passed. You and Regulus Black were paired together with no way out, and neither of you know how to be a couple after everything that’s happened. The marriage is icy, distant, and Regulus hardly seems to acknowledge your presence, pushing you away and putting up walls that you can’t figure out how to tear down.
The Second Titan War has been over for a year. Percy Jackson, struggling with PTSD, is sent on a quest to find you—Hecate’s missing daughter. You’ve been living a mortal life, unaware of the power in your veins. When Percy finds you, though, outside forces are already on your scent. You and Percy must figure out how to get back to Camp Half-Blood, while simultaneously figuring out the unspoken thing settling between you.
Vecna is dead. Hawkins is rebuilding itself. The Party is a mess; Eleven and Mike broke up. Max ended things with Lucas days after she awoke from her coma. Now, only months before you all start your freshman year of college at Hawkins Community, you’re met with the challenge of bringing everyone back together. It doesn’t help that your best friend, Max Mayfield, seems to be pushing you away along with it.
Fall semester of your freshman year is just starting, and you and your friends are more than ready. You, Percy, Annabeth, and Grover all got into MIT, quickly deciding to go together. However, the start of freshman year is nothing you could’ve anticipated. New faces, new beginnings, and evidently, new emotions that you and Percy both hide from each other out of fear of what it could mean. He doesn’t like how the boys attach themselves to you, and you’re pretty tired of it, too.
The Second-Titan war is over. You—Persephone’s only demigod daughter—return to Camp Half-Blood at the beginning of summer with the rest of your year to finish your studies. You and your best friend, Percy Jackson, have hardly spoken to each other since the war ended. No letters, no phone calls—just radio silence. Back at camp, the chasm that formed between you feels heavy, irreparable. You and Percy much navigate your own trauma and avoidant tendencies in order to find each other again.
Halfway through your first semester at Hawkins Community College, tensions are high. The Party—you (Will’s twin sister), Mike, Dustin, Will, Lucas, Eleven (Jane), and Max—came into the school year ready for anything. What you didn’t expect though, were things to start falling apart. Mike and Will have been acting weird around each other. Max has been acting weird around you. None of you know why, and all of you ignore your true feelings for each other until you can’t anymore.
Hawkins is in shambles. Vecna succeeded, opening up disastrous, concussive portals into the town, leaving it dangerous. A ghost-town. You and the Party, along with the others, were whisked away to the Hawkins Laboratory by Owens—both for protection and security during the impending apocalypse. While training and planning—enclosed in the Lab—you’re forced to navigate the feelings you have for Mike despite the fear that pushes you both apart.
The Canadian Wilderness, 1996. You and your team’s plane crashed on the way to Nationals, and now you’re stranded in the wilderness, nothing but a cabin, a shotgun, and a bunch of girls half-starving to death. Despite it all, the wilderness sees you. It got you away from your shitty home and father. And Jackie Taylor certainly isn’t helping remove the thoughts that rile through your head—the ones that are supposed to be wrong.
The war is over. Voldemort is dead. You—Sirius Black’s only child—return to Hogwarts for an eighth year with the rest of your class in order to finish your studies that had been upended during the war. Though it’s over, it is still thick in everyone’s minds—especially yours and Harry’s. You both must figure out how to find each other again, even despite the trauma leftover from war.