Three years after the war, the wizarding world looks… stable. Voldemort is gone. The Ministry rebuilt itself. Justice, they say, has been served. But not for everyone. Draco Malfoy was never cleared. Never convicted either. For three years, his trial has been “pending”—postponed again and again, buried under excuses and sealed files. Officially, he’s being held for further investigation. Unofficially? He’s been forgotten in a Ministry cell—cut off, silenced, and kept out of sight. No one questions it. No one pushes it. Until Narcissa Malfoy shows up—unannounced, after hours—at the one law firm known for taking cases no one else will touch. Aurora Snape. Raised by Severus Snape and known for dismantling impossible cases, Aurora doesn’t involve herself lightly. But the moment she gets access to Draco’s file, something feels wrong. Missing records. Altered timelines. A trial that was never meant to happen. And a system that seems determined to keep it that way. With Lucius Malfoy imprisoned and falling ill—sending letters filled with regret—and the Ministry tightening its grip, Aurora steps into a case that was never supposed to be reopened. Because this isn’t just about Draco Malfoy anymore. It’s about what the Ministry is hiding. And how far they’ll go to make sure it stays that way. — A slow-burn, tension-filled story where nothing is as clean as it seems—and the truth is far more dangerous than the lies.

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