When Y/N moves into the neighborhood, she doesn’t just become another face on the block—she becomes a shift in its balance. Sharp-tongued, observant, and carrying her own complicated past, Y/N quickly learns that this block runs on loyalty, unspoken rules, and history that never really stays buried. Unlike most newcomers, she doesn’t shy away from the tension between the Santos and the Core Four; instead, she navigates it with quiet confidence.
Y/N comes into town quietly, slipping into East Highland like a shadow no one clocks at first. They don’t talk much, don’t overshare, don’t pretend to be okay. That’s what makes Fez notice them. Not because they’re loud or reckless—but because they aren’t. There’s something familiar in the way Y/N carries themselves, like someone who’s learned to survive by staying observant and guarded.
In the glittering marriage mart of Regency London, Miss Naylani Nieves, the poised and enigmatic Niece of Lady Danbury, arrives for her first Season and is swiftly named the Diamond by Queen Charlotte herself. Admired for her rare beauty and quiet authority, Naylani becomes the most sought-after young woman in the ton—yet she remains curiously untouched by the frenzy surrounding her.
After the events of the war, when the Omatikaya are still healing and learning to live in uneasy peace, Nokari is one of the clan’s most skilled young hunters—fierce, watchful, and openly skeptical of outsiders… including their Toruk Makto.
High in the frozen mountain ranges of Pandora lives a reclusive Na’vi clan long thought to be myth—a people shaped by ice, thin air, and silence. When Y/N, a skilled huntress and pathfinder from this snowbound clan, is sent beyond her homeland for the first time, she follows ancient spirit signs that lead her far from the peaks and into the warm, unfamiliar waters of the Metkayina reef.
Mattheo Riddle’s younger sister was the one person nobody at Hogwarts dared to mess with. Beautiful, sharp-tongued, and impossible to intimidate, she carried herself like she owned every hallway she walked through. Being a Riddle already came with rumors and fear attached to her name, but she made it worse with the way she looked people dead in the eye like she could ruin them without even trying.
From the moment y/n crossed paths with Mattheo Riddle, it was clear they were cut from the same dangerous cloth. Both intelligent, both strategic, and both unwilling to bend easily—except neither of them would ever admit it. Their rivalry began in the Slytherin common room, subtle at first: sharp remarks, lingering stares, quiet competitions in class. Over time, it evolved into something far more volatile.
Y/N arrives at Hogwarts in the shadow of legends—Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, and the expectations that cling to his name. Unlike most students, Y/N isn’t starstruck. They see Harry not as a symbol, but as a boy carrying more weight than anyone his age should. Sorted into a different house than Harry, Y/N often crosses paths with him through late-night detentions, shared classes, and moments of chaos that seem to follow him like a curse.
At Olympus Academy, the gods are students long before they are legends. y/n—the future Queen of the Gods—already marked by a quiet power, sharp intelligence, and a presence that commands respect even from her peers. While others chase glory, y/n moves with purpose, learning restraint, leadership, and the weight of responsibility that comes with loving deeply and ruling wisely.
Y/N has always known she was different, even by demigod standards. As the daughter of Nyx, the primordial goddess of the night, she possesses powers that make even the gods uneasy. Shadows bend to her will, darkness answers her call, and ancient secrets seem to whisper her name from the corners of the world.
At an elite wizarding school where reputation is everything and secrets are currency, a tight-knit circle of Slytherins rule the social hierarchy with beauty, power, and quiet cruelty. At the center is Y/N—magnetic, feared, and impossible to ignore—whose confidence masks the pressure of holding everything together. She’s in a toxic, addictive relationship with Draco Malfoy, a controlling golden boy with a perfect image and a dangerous temper.
Every year, Ever After High studies fairy tales from kingdoms beyond the Storybook of Legends. During one lesson, Headmaster Grimm unveils an ancient enchanted storybook connected to the legendary Land of Oz. Before anyone can stop her curiosity, Raven Queen accidentally activates its magic, opening an emerald cyclone that sweeps the students into Oz.
After years trapped in the Underworld and caught between two worlds, Y/N has finally claimed her place as both the Goddess of Spring and Queen of the Dead. Her growing influence across Olympus and the Underworld has earned her the respect of gods, mortals, and spirits alike—but not everyone welcomes her rise.
At Hogwarts, everyone knows the Slytherins are dangerous to get close to. They’re the kids sneaking out at 2 a.m., showing up to school hungover in designer clothes, carrying secrets heavier than their reputations. To the rest of the school, they look untouchable. In reality, they’re all falling apart differently.
Aeloria, a moon-bound nymph whose life is tied to an ancient grove, has spent centuries preserving the balance between dream and waking without ever questioning her role—until she is seen by Morpheus, the spirit of dreams. Drawn to the rare place where visions can take shape, Morpheus begins to linger, and a quiet, forbidden bond forms between the nymph of reality and the god of illusion. As their connection deepens, the boundary between dreams and the living world begins to weaken, drawing the attention of the gods. Forced to choose between eternal separation and a love that could unravel the natural order, Aeloria and Morpheus strike a fragile bargain: once each year, under a full moon, they may meet in the waking world until dawn. Their story becomes a myth of limits rather than defiance—a love defined not by permanence, but by return. It is a tale of longing, balance, and the beauty of choosing reality even when eternity is offered.
In a forgotten corner of the world, hidden behind abandoned cemeteries and forests that only appear beneath a full moon, lies the Kingdom of Hollow Vale—a hauntingly beautiful realm where souls who never found their true ending continue to exist. Time stands still, candles burn without melting, and every night is lit by an endless silver moon.