Everyone at Hogwarts thinks they know Y/N L/N. Some see the confident, mysterious student who always seems in control. Others think they understand the person behind the reputation — but they have no idea who Y/N really is. At the biggest Slytherin party of the year, Y/N arrives wearing a candy necklace after losing a ridiculous dare from Astoria Greengrass. Naturally, Pansy Parkinson turns it into the entertainment of the night. Her challenge? Y/N has to finish every piece of candy before the party ends, while everyone competes to help complete the challenge in the most chaotic ways possible — without using their hands. What starts as a harmless joke quickly becomes Slytherin chaos. Mattheo turns it into a competition. Draco pretends he doesn’t care. Blaise treats it like an experiment. Theo analyses everyone’s strategies. Tom insists he’s above it all… while becoming the most competitive. Marvolo observes quietly, and participates without her knowing. But beneath the teasing, rivalry, and laughter, everyone begins seeing the real Y/N — the confidence, humour, kindness, and person behind the carefully built image. Because Y/N was never unforgettable because people noticed them. They were unforgettable because of who they were when nobody was watching. Everyone noticed the candy necklace. They stayed for the person wearing it.

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