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Stories

    Rafe Cameron

    You’ve grown up between the Camerons’ house and your own, tied to Sarah and Rafe since childhood. What started as constant playdates and forced babysitting turned into years of shared routines, unspoken familiarity, and a trio that never really drifted apart. Rafe used to be openly affectionate when you were kids—protective, clingy, obviously attached—but now he keeps it subtle, acting like it meant nothing while still always showing up for you first. Everyone around him notices he’s still stuck on you. You don’t. Or you don’t let yourself. Now you’re all older, and nothing has been said out loud, but the tension hasn’t gone anywhere.

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    Strange Girl

    Rory Gilbert is Jeremy’s twin sister and Elena’s younger sibling, living a quiet life in Mystic Falls until a violent supernatural encounter pulls her into a world she has always tried to avoid. When Damon Salvatore intervenes during an attack and recognizes her connection to the Gilbert family, he makes an impulsive decision to bring her home—placing her directly in the center of unfolding danger. What begins as an unwanted rescue quickly shifts into something far more complicated. Rory is observant, emotionally controlled, and difficult to read, reacting to the supernatural world with restraint rather than fear or curiosity. Her presence unsettles Damon in ways he doesn’t immediately understand, especially as she begins to notice things she was never meant to see. As strange dreams and escalating incidents blur the line between coincidence and something deeper, Rory becomes increasingly entangled in the hidden realities of Mystic Falls. Meanwhile, Damon remains a constant variable in her life—unpredictable, intrusive, and impossible to fully ignore. In a town built on secrets, Rory’s quiet resistance and Damon’s volatile interest collide, shifting the balance of everything around them. The Perfect Girl - Mareux

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    Under the Mask

    Beacon Hills was never supposed to keep her attention. Raised inside a classified combat order that trained children to become living weapons, she was built for control, precision, and silence—not friendship, not trust, and definitely not the supernatural chaos surrounding Scott McCall’s pack. After breaking away from the organization that once owned her, she drifts from city to city under false identities, taking quiet assignments and disappearing before anyone can ask questions. Then she arrives in Beacon Hills. What starts as another containment mission quickly spirals when shadow creatures known as the Oni attack the pack, forcing her out of the dark and directly into their world. Armed with terrifying reflexes, unreadable calm, and combat skills no hunter recognizes, she becomes an anomaly even among monsters. But the biggest problem isn’t the werewolves. It’s Stiles Stilinski. He notices too much. Questions too much. Gets too close too fast. And no matter how hard she tries to reduce people into patterns and predict outcomes before they happen, Stiles refuses to fit into any system she understands. For the first time in her life, the weapon trained to stay detached is faced with something far more dangerous than a fight: someone who sees her beneath the mask anyway.

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    APEX: VESPERINE

    Scott’s pack follows a string of unexplained supernatural deaths into the Preserve, guided by warnings from the Argent bestiary about a creature long believed extinct. Deep in the woods, they discover evidence of something that doesn’t match any known species—something that seems to erase its own presence from the environment. The hunt ends abruptly when they encounter Y/n, an ancient Vesperine predator from a pre-human era, capable of extreme sensory perception, instinct-driven combat states, and unstable bonding behavior. Unlike werewolves or other modern supernaturals, Vesperines function through primal imprinting, forming neurological “pack links” that can stabilize or destabilize their behavior. Y/n is immediately identified as a living anomaly and becomes the focus of multiple factions, including hunters who see her as a controllable weapon and supernaturals who recognize her as an apex threat. As Scott’s pack attempts to understand and contain the situation, they realize Y/n is not just dangerous—she is a relic of a species that predates the supernatural world they know, and her presence may signal something far larger beginning to surface in Beacon Hills. (choose your own love interest)

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    The Exception

    Jace Calloway has always been the guy everyone knows but nobody truly knows. USC’s star quarterback is charming, confident, and famous for never taking relationships seriously. He doesn’t do commitment, doesn’t catch feelings, and definitely doesn’t break his own rules. Until you. What started as a no-strings-attached arrangement slowly becomes something neither of you expected. Late-night conversations, stolen moments, and small acts of care blur the line between casual and something more. Jace insists it’s nothing, but his actions say otherwise. Now the campus player who swore he’d never fall in love is stuck trying to deny the one thing he can’t control: his feelings for you. No labels. No promises. Just two people pretending this means less than it does.

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    Joel Dawson

    Seven years ago, the world ended in minutes. Massive subterranean creatures—kaijus—erupted across cities, highways, and coastlines without warning. They didn’t behave like animals. They targeted infrastructure first, tearing down power grids, communication systems, and transport lines before moving into population centers. Within weeks, governments collapsed. Within months, the surface became nearly uninhabitable. The creatures hunt using heat detection and a hive-linked awareness that lets them coordinate across miles. They react to sound, especially engines and radio signals, which turned early rescue attempts into mass casualties. They are most active at dawn and dusk and avoid deep water and extreme cold, which is why survivors eventually clustered in mountains, offshore platforms, and reinforced bunkers. You learned the rule fast: silence keeps you alive. Before everything fell apart, you knew Joel Dawson. High school boyfriend. The kind of person who talked too much at the wrong time, laughed when he was nervous, and took longer than most people to understand how serious things were until you grounded him. You were the steady one in the relationship, the one who pushed him to think ahead, but still ended up laughing with him over stupid things that didn’t matter back then. You grew up in the same small town. Shared hallways, late-night walks, playlists, and promises that felt casual at the time but meant more in hindsight. Nothing dramatic. Just real. When the first warnings hit, everything broke apart. Evacuations failed. A massive creature breached the downtown transit system, and the city collapsed into chaos. You were separated in the crush of fleeing crowds. Joel tried to reach you. You tried to reach him. The system failed both of you. That was the last time you saw him. You survived in fragments—moving between small groups, then eventually into a structured colony network built in reinforced terrain zones.

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    You didn't recognize him.

    A white dog crashes into your life at a crowded farmers market and refuses to leave your side, forcing you into an argument with its owner—a bruised, sharp-eyed boxer who insists it belongs to him. You don’t recognize him, don’t care who he is, and demand proof instead of trust. He’s Rafe Cameron, rising star in the underground boxing world and son of legendary heavyweight champion Outer Banks Ward Cameron. Used to fame, fear, and instant recognition—until you treat him like a stranger trying to cut in line. What starts as a stolen dog problem turns into a slow collision between two completely different worlds: one built on reputation and violence, the other on normalcy and stubborn honesty. And Rafe isn’t used to anyone making him prove he matters.