After one humiliation too many at the hands of Draco Malfoy, she decides revenge isn’t enough—she wants destruction. Instead of fighting him openly, she creates a plan. She’ll make Draco trust her, want her, and eventually love her. Then she’ll leave him with nothing. The strategy is simple: convince him the feud is over, blur the line between hatred and attraction, become a permanent part of his life, and wait for the moment he falls first. Once he’s completely attached, she’ll reveal the truth—that every smile, every late-night conversation, every moment that made him believe she cared was part of the game. The problem is that Draco doesn’t follow the script. As she gets closer to him, she starts seeing the parts nobody else does—the pressure he lives under, the loneliness he hides, the person beneath the arrogance. The boy she intended to manipulate becomes someone she genuinely understands. Meanwhile, Draco falls exactly as planned. He becomes protective, loyal, and hopelessly in love with her. The twist is that by the time she’s ready for the final step, she’s fallen too.
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