You don’t know Draco Malfoy. He noticed you once, and nothing in his world has felt the same since. Every choice he’s made has led back to one quiet certainty: he’s your man.
Draco Malfoy has never, ever cared about girls. Not ever. Which is why he’s not familiar with the feeling he has when he sees you for the first time. (Spoiler alert, it’s love.)
Pansy wants his name. Daphne wants his status. Astoria wants his power. But Draco? He just wants the girl who doesn’t want anything from him at all. In a house built on ambition, falling in love is the most dangerous move of all.
Draco Malfoy confesses his feelings for you to the one person he trusts most — his mother. Unfortunately for him, Narcissa Malfoy decides to get involved.
Everyone expected Draco Malfoy to end up with someone like Astoria Greengrass. Confident. Elegant. Sharp around the edges. Nobody expected him to fall for someone like you. Quiet and compassionate, you had a habit of seeing the good in people—even when nobody else could. Somehow, beneath Draco’s arrogance and sarcasm, you saw something worth loving. Now, two years after graduation, you’re engaged to the boy nobody thought would ever settle down. Everything is perfect. Until Draco’s ex walks back into his life. Astoria wants a second chance. She wants what she lost. The problem? Draco Malfoy already found something better—and he’d choose you every single time.
You and Draco Malfoy had everything — until the Ministry took him away. Letters returned. Silence stretching for years. He never knew he left behind more than a broken heart. A child he never knew existed. Three and a half years later, a chance encounter in a Diagon Alley bookshop changes everything.
You grew up alongside Draco Malfoy, practically part of the Malfoy family, loved by Narcissa Malfoy and trusted by Lucius Malfoy. Somewhere along the way, friendship blurred into something more… something neither of you ever admitted. But now Draco is with Astoria Greengrass, and you’ve moved on too, or at least, you’re trying to. Because pretending is easier than facing the truth: you were never just friends… and you still aren’t.
You and Draco Malfoy had everything planned out — years together, a home together, a future together. Then one accident changed everything. When you wake up after months in a coma, your teenage years are gone. No memories of Draco. No memories of your friends. No memories of the life you built with the boy who loved you more than anything. Eventually, you let each other go. But five months later, you remember. By then, Draco has already moved on. Now, after a year and a half apart, sold-out concerts bring you back home — and back to the people you once forgot. Including him. And one look is enough for Draco to realize the truth: You remember him now. Too bad life didn’t wait.
Scorpius when back in time by accident end up have seen his parents young but realize they have been rivals then lovers. He doesn’t know if he should help them get together to be in loved or watch from afar till they do before he let himself get help to get back in his timeline before he make a mistake that he’ll no longer exists of his parents won’t be in love.
Draco Malfoy has never liked any girls, except you. And now you’re dating. But people accuse you of loving him for his money, and honestly you don’t deny it. He spoils you.
Y/N and Draco Malfoy have been best friends for as long as either of them can remember. Their parents were friends, which meant they grew up side by side—sharing holidays, family dinners, and nearly every major milestone of their lives.
After the war, Draco Malfoy and Y/n are together, but his cold and distant nature leaves her convinced she’s only temporary. What she doesn’t know is that behind every quiet glance and restrained word, Draco is hopelessly in love with her.
When Y/N transfers to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, they quickly become the center of attention without even trying. It doesn’t take long for Y/N to fall in with an unexpected friend group made up of Blaise Zabini, Pansy Parkinson, and Theodore Nott. But there’s one person who notices Y/N the moment they arrive. Draco Malfoy. The problem? Draco is already dating Astoria Greengrass, and from the outside their relationship looks perfect. Elegant. Expected. Un
You are currently married to Draco Malfoy. Does that keep you hooked to the story? I hope so. You have two children with him, as always, and their names are Scorpius and Lyra Malfoy. They are now sixteen, enjoying their life. So you walk into the ballroom, for some reason your kids are there doing god knows what. And then— A flashing light blinds your eyes. You might need glasses now. But what's even worse, is that you've gone back in time. To twenty years ago. At a gala. In front of everybody. Draco's parents. Your parents. Your younger selves, back when it was complicated. So, that's bad. Goodluck with that.
You were supposed to be the one people envied quietly. Three years with Draco Malfoy led to a wedding neither of your families could stop talking about—lavish, beautiful, and full of the people who mattered most. Your closest friends stood beside you, your future waiting just ahead. It should’ve been perfect. But among the guests is Hermione Granger. Smart. Charming. Persistent. And entirely too interested in your husband. At first, it’s lingering touches and flirtatious smiles disguised as harmless friendship. Then come the parties at the estate, late-night gatherings, holidays, and celebrations where she inserts herself deeper into your lives—always watching, always waiting for cracks that never seem to appear. Because Draco loves you openly. Completely. And when you become pregnant, Hermione’s obsession only worsens. Now trapped in a house full of tension, luxury, complicated friendships, and growing resentment, one question lingers beneath every smile: How far will someone go to steal a life that was never theirs to begin with?
It was supposed to be simple. A birthday party at home, surrounded by friends, family, and the two five-year-old twins that turned every quiet moment into chaos. You and Draco Malfoy built a life together away from expectations—a home, a marriage, and a family that meant everything. But not everyone is happy watching you live it. Astoria Greengrass can’t stop looking at the life she once imagined for herself, while Daphne Greengrass begins crossing lines no one gave her permission to cross. Some people don’t know the difference between being invited into a family… And trying to become part of one.