Sometimes all you need is some space to fly.
Andi is a smart, sarcastic, headstrong princess who refuses to be forced into an arranged marriage, so she sneaks out of the palace once and for all. Corporal Levi is out for a midnight ride on his horse. When their worlds collide, what will win - their love or their worlds? Assuming they don't kill each other first.
Draco Malfoy does not like his newest professor. She's snarky and angry, cynical and Muggleborn, stubborn and impossible to work with, she's keeping secrets and, to top it all off, she's ridiculously young. She's also intelligent, clever, funny, and uncommonly pretty. Draco definitely does not like his newest professor.
Death the Kid is a perfect gentleman to everyone - except to the most infuriating girl of them all, Riley. Riley, for reasons she'll never admit, is antisocial - except when it comes to insulting Death the Kid. Tune in to absolute chaos as Kid and Riley go on action-packed adventures and reveal that, sometimes, the line between love and hate is too thin to notice.
Kyoya Ootori is cool and collected. Andi Konanawa is sarcastic and hot-headed. Kyoya is the son of the CEO of Japan's best medical supply company. Andi is receiving an experimental treatment from one of it testing facilities. When Kyoya is charged with responsibility for the girl, will opposites attract? Or will one of those opposites procure a murder weapon?
When Reaper is dropped into her favorite anime, Attack on Titan, her whole world is turned upside down. Suddenly she is in the middle of a sarcasm battle with the Corporal, she is thrown in a dungeon, and she is scheduled for execution. Can she survive while keeping her past, her home, and, most importantly, her abilities a secret?
Jess has grown up with a film entitled Spirited Away, so when her family decides to take a tour of an abandoned theme park in rural Japan, everything seems eerily familiar. What happens When her parents and the rest of the tourists are turned to pigs? And is this mysterious boy with dark green hair really who she thinks he is?
Chihiro and Haku are reunited at last
Leo can hardly live with herself after being an assassin. But going rogue means going into hiding, and where would an assassin feel more at home than the Survey Corps? But will Leo, now a "boy" named Joel, be able to keep up her charade when a certain Corporal leaves her both fuming and breathless? And, most importantly, will Levi come between her and happiness, or will he be it?