You grew up in a very small rural town. The closest Walmart was an hour. But these new neighbors moved in and your parents and theirs clicked. And the oldest son who was 2 years older than you. Made fishing jigs and baits for fun. And his little brother helped. But they went viral for it and you didn’t even realize they were your neighbors until he posted a video where you were sitting at his computer updating the site while him and his brother made more baits
Chris stood at the attic window, pale sunlight catching in his blond hair as he carefully pushed the frame open. He looked older than you at first glance, but there was something strangely lonely in his blue eyes. When he spotted you below, a small smile appeared on his face—one that seemed rare, as if he hadn’t had many reasons to smile lately. “Could you tell me what day it is?” he asked quietly, glancing over his shoulder as though he was afraid someone might hear. When you answered, relief crossed his face, and for a moment he simply looked at you, taking in the sight of someone from the outside world. He seemed curious, kind, and desperate for even the smallest connection. Then distant footsteps echoed through the house. Chris’s expression changed instantly. Stepping back from the window, he gave you one last look. “I hope I’ll see you again,” he said softly before disappearing into the shadows of the attic, leaving you wondering why a boy who seemed so alive and full of questions was hidden away from the world.
You had went to church with a small group of friends and went to all the camps and trips. And you had met someone named Gage he went to a school down the road from your house but you went to a smaller school in town.
The gym smelled like roses and sweat the night of graduation. As names echoed across the stage, Y/N clutched her cap tighter, trying not to cry when she spotted her best friend waving from the bleachers. Four years gone in one blink. Two weeks later, she left town for nursing school. The years moved fast after that—late-night studying, hospital shifts, too much coffee, and finally the moment she earned the title “RN.” She only came home once or twice a year, usually for holidays, never staying long enough to notice how much everything had changed. Until summer. Her best friend begged her to come back for the county fair, so she did. That’s where she saw him again. Jackson Hayes leaned against a muddy truck in his work boots and reflective shirt, laughing with a few guys from the electric company. He looked older now—broader shoulders, rough hands, the same sharp eyes. In high school, Jackson had sworn he couldn’t stand her. Teased her constantly. Argued with her in class. Rolled his eyes every time she spoke.So naturally, he was the first person she ran into at the fair. Literally. Her lemonade splashed across his shirt, and she froze. “Oh my gosh—I’m so sorry.” Jackson looked down at the stain, then back at her. “Still trying to ruin my life, huh?” She laughed before she could stop herself. And somehow after that, he was everywhere. Helping her best friend’s dad fix storm lines. Sitting two rows behind her at church. Grabbing coffee at the only gas station in town at the exact same time she did.
In the middle of the 1899 Newsboys’ Strike, Kid Blink finds himself fighting for more than just fair wages. As New York changes around him, one secret could change his life forever.
andrew says he doesn’t like you in THAT way, but as soon as another guy tries to talk to them he comes in with his intense pressure and stops the guy immediately. you’re never going to get laid at this rate.
Y/n let her friends drag her to a pool party for her best friends dads birthday. She had just turned 16. And there were some guys there and she caught one boys eye.
Fresh into U.S. Marshal training, Tate Dutton never expected one night at a small Montana bar to change everything. After meeting a bartender who has no idea who he is, a simple conversation turns into late-night texts, unexpected feelings, and a slow-burn romance that challenges them both. But as Tate’s career and family legacy pull him in one direction, and Y/N’s life keeps her rooted in Montana, they’ll have to decide if love is worth the risk.
So your sheriff shoupes daughter. But you lived with your mother which ment living in a different state, but your mother became what everyone would call absent. And was abusive. So your father found out and you moved back in with him. Making you what Everyone on the island called a kook. And you became friends with Sarah Cameron. And that’s who you met Rafe. But you to kinda “hated” each other. That was until everyone found out about your past. Which for the year you lived in Obx before they found out. You did a hell of a job hiding it. That was until your mother’s court trial ended up right in Obx.
Okay so basically we’re just gonna ball. Ur Harry’s older sister. And you came 2nd year and Theodore Nott wasn’t happy about it. So in the year book from that year he put “another powatter” bc he couldn’t spell. But the 6th year yearbooks are coming out and no one knows but he new quote is “upgraded her to Mrs.Nott” but there’s gonna be instagram notes and gc with the guys and gc between pansy and Astoria and you about a girl who thinks theos always talking about her in his notes.
In the wide-open oilfields of West Texas, where the wind carries red dust across endless highways and pumpjacks never stop moving, Y/N and Colton Hayes have built a life together the hard way.
After her father is killed by three vampires, Y/N Forge becomes their next target. Years later, she crosses paths with Paul Lahote, whose dangerously short temper hides a secret—he’s imprinted on her. As James, Victoria, and Laurent close in, Y/N discovers that the one thing they fear most might be the key to keeping her alive.
Every motocross weekend starts the same—dusty trucks, roaring engines, and riders lining up at the registration gate. While helping family friends check racers in and capturing the action through her camera lens, y/n expects just another ordinary race day. That changes when Landon Hunter and his friends roll up to register, turning a routine morning into the beginning of an unexpected story.
You went on a vacation with your mom for a cenimor for her work. And on that vacation you meet wells and his younger brother. And you two get close well really just talked and walked the beach together. Until tonight at the cenimor, you guys take pictures then you and your best friend sit on the beach while him and his brother fished
Beau Callahan has spent his entire life getting everything money can buy—Texas oil wealth, a lake house on the water, a spot on the University of Texas baseball team, and a place in one of the biggest fraternities on campus. Y/N has never had any of that, but she spends her afternoons helping teach dance classes to elementary school kids because making someone else’s day is worth more than a paycheck. When their completely different worlds unexpectedly collide, Beau begins to realize there are some things money can’t buy—and Y/N might be one of them.
Caddo Lake is a mystery thriller with a supernatural twist, produced by M. Night Shyamalan. The story follows two people connected by the eerie Caddo Lake on the Texas–Louisiana border: Ellie, a teenager searching for her missing little stepsister Anna, and Paris, a young man haunted by his mother’s death years earlier. As strange events begin happening around the lake, both discover that the water hides a mysterious time-travel phenomenon that links disappearances, family secrets, and multiple generations together.