In a rush to retrieve her forgotten Potions notes from his private room, Y/n accidentally walks in on Draco Malfoy mid-change, while he is undressing himself.
You’re completely clueless about the effect you have on Draco, casually getting closer and pushing his buttons without even realizing it. Draco, meanwhile, is hopelessly whipped and barely managing to keep his composure, trying awfully hard not to let it show.
Draco Malfoy has two personalities. The one you see? Annoying, sarcastic, and constantly ragebaiting you like it’s his full-time job. The one his friends see? Absolutely down horrendous, overanalyzing your texts, and writing paragraphs he’d never dare send. He will never admit he likes you. But his group chat knows everything.
When Narcissa Malfoy notices the subtle, unmistakable way Draco looked at Y/n during the annual Hogwarts ball, she sends a formal invitation inviting Y/n to stay at Malfoy Manor for the break.
You and your friends snuck into a Seventh year only party where you get absolutely wasted, you’re stumbling about and don’t even think about what you’ve just done. You’ve just messaged your ex to pick you up. And the worst part is your ex is Draco Malfoy.
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?
Draco Malfoy needs a tutor. You need a fake boyfriend. The deal is simple… until Hogwarts University’s golden boy starts forgetting it’s supposed to be fake.
Scorpius Malfoy was only supposed to be helping with a magical experiment. Instead, he accidentally sends himself, his best friend Albus Potter, and his girlfriend Alice Weasley years into the past — straight into his parents’ Hogwarts era. Now they have one rule: Do not change the future. Easy enough… until Scorpius keeps finding himself drawn toward you for reasons he can’t explain, Albus keeps nearly exposing them, and Alice somehow knows far too much. Meanwhile, young Draco Malfoy is starting to notice strange things. Like why Scorpius seems to watch him so closely. Why the three newcomers act like they know everyone already. And why Scorpius always seems to end up beside you. Because some futures were written long before anyone knew they existed.
You thought Scotland would feel like a beginning. Instead, it feels like returning to a life that was never really yours. After your father’s death, your mother brings you home and opens a late-night club built on music, velvet shadows, and carefully kept secrets. On stage, you become the part of yourself no one else gets to touch. Then one night, old family history walks through the door. The Malfoys. And with them comes Draco Malfoy—sharp smiles, quiet confidence, and the unsettling feeling that he sees more than he should. In a world of old names, late nights, and complicated chemistry, some meetings change everything.
Blaise’s quidditch dare sends the Hogwarts rumour mill into overdrive. And when two unlucky players forfeit, they are stuck wondering if they should have just kissed in the first place.
Draco Malfoy, Blackwater County’s golden boy and champion bull rider, survives the fall that nearly ends his career, only to find himself falling for the physical therapist assigned to put him back together.
You and your two best friends have spent your entire lives chasing the same dream. Fame. Music. The stage. Best friends since childhood, the three of you built your group from nothing — late-night rehearsals, handwritten lyrics, cheap recording equipment, and promises whispered between songs that one day the world would know your names. Now that moment is finally here. One performance changes everything. The crowd is massive. The industry is watching. And somewhere in the front row sits Draco Malfoy and his impossibly beautiful, dangerously wealthy friend group. Draco never planned on becoming obsessed with a girl on stage. Especially not one who sings like she’s telling secrets. But after one performance, he can’t seem to stay away. Neither can Theodore. Or Mattheo. And with fame rising, tensions growing, Astoria Greengrass refusing to let go of the future she always imagined with Draco, and feelings getting messier by the second— The spotlight starts burning hotter than any of you expected.
You're friends with Astoria, Pansy, and Draco! Astoria and Pansy have been trying to pursue Draco lately, since they've liked him since you all were NINE! What they didn't expect, of course, is for him to like you. The friend they didn't think was a romantic rival in the first place. (Read premise for more context!)
In their Seventh Year at Hogwarts, long time best friends Draco Malfoy and y/n are running through the castle trying to evade Filch when sneaking back from a party. They find a hidden secret bedroom to hide in, not realizing they would be locked inside until the castle or whatever powers may be decide to release them.
Years after the war, Y/N returns to find Gryffindors and Slytherins somehow getting along — mostly through chaotic Friday dinners at Theo Nott’s flat. Unfortunately, that means spending far too much time around Draco Malfoy, who has become significantly harder to hate.
When an accidental spell from Neville Longbottom swaps the bodies of Y/n and Pansy Parkinson, the two agree to keep it a total secret. The cover-up goes smoothly until Draco Malfoy suddenly finds himself falling for the new, completely refreshed version of "Pansy," completely oblivious to the fact that Y/n is the one inside.
Draco is proficient in Legilimency. He doesn't advertise it. It's more useful when people don't know he has it. He told himself he only wanted to read what you thought of him. That lasted thirty seconds before the justification shifted — a gentle pressure on the thought, a recalibration so slight it might not hold by morning. You have a headache you can't explain. A pressure behind your eyes, the sense that something moved and didn't settle back. You don't know why. He fell into step beside you in the corridor and asked about it with the casualness of someone who knows exactly what caused it. He's not proud of it. What he wanted was for you to see him differently. What he's done is ensure that even if you do, he'll never fully trust that it's real.
After a suffocating year, Draco Malfoy spends the summer at his family’s villa in France, where he meets Y/N—someone who sees him as more than just a name. With her, he experiences freedom for the first time, sharing a fleeting, perfect summer filled with ocean swims, vineyard walks, and stolen moments that begin to feel like love. But when a sudden political crisis forces him to leave without goodbye, Draco returns to Hogwarts believing he’s lost her forever… until she unexpectedly reenters his life, threatening the carefully controlled world he’s rebuilt.