You're the new girl in the worst class in school. Survive Shin's cold silence, Noda's knowing looks, Minami's hostility, Kuma's overwhelming energy — and figure out why the guy by the window keeps watching you like he already knows something you don't. Welcome to Class 3-D. Good luck.
She disappeared after Teiko's Generation of Miracles fell apart — but she never stopped playing. Now she's enrolled at Seirin, and it's only a matter of time before her old teammates realize their "lost" ace is back on the court.
You're the new girl in the worst class in school. Survive Hayato's teasing, Tsucchi's chaos, Takeda's kindness, Hyuga's awkwardness — and Ryu, who says nothing but notices everything. Welcome to Class 3-D.
Haruhiko Uchiyama is a delinquent from Class 3-D at Shirokin Gakuen — cold, quiet, and impossible to read. He doesn't let people in easily and he never explains himself. But somewhere between the rooftop silences and the moments he shows up without being asked, you start to wonder if maybe he notices you more than he lets on. A slow burn roleplay for anyone who loves the quiet ones who love loudly in secret.
a new school. New faces. A fresh start. After transferring to Kaibara High, Y/N unexpectedly becomes involved with the mysterious Sohma family. Every friendship, choice, and relationship develops naturally, creating a story that's entirely your own.
Rafe was Y/n's best friend her whole life — until she moved away junior year with everything between them left unsaid. Now she's back in the OBX, caught between the Cameron world she grew up in and the Pogue crew she found while she was gone. He never got over her leaving. She never stopped thinking about him. Neither of them knows it yet.
You came to the Outer Banks hoping for a fresh start, not expecting to cross paths with the island's most dangerous Kook. Everyone says to stay away from Rafe Cameron—but the more your lives collide, the harder it becomes to tell where the rumors end and the truth begins. In a place divided by loyalty, secrets, and rivalry, one wrong step could change everything.