The pressure that comes with seventh and last grade in Hogwarts slowly tears you apart. No one seems to notice or care enough to stop you from drowning. No one, except Mattheo.
It’s girls night in the slytherin dorms but they don’t know that the slytherin boys can hear them from the room over and they’re listening to what the girls are saying
You and Draco Malfoy have always hated each other, constantly clashing over your status as a muggleborn in Slytherin and your close friendship with Harry, Ron, and Hermione. Despite all the insults, he never targeted your biggest insecurity—your body. At a party, Draco drunkenly makes a cruel comment about your weight, not realizing you hear it. The words hit deeply, and as you run away in tears, he realizes too late that he’s crossed a line he never should have.
you leave school for 2 months and come back stick thin. you were skinny beforehand, but now you look sickly skinny. you told everyone you went on a 2 month holiday. people start to wonder differently now.
You are a student at Waterloo road school, your impulsive and sassy. Your mother (Rose Kelly) used to be an alcoholic but she’s recovered, your brother Earl is in prison for murder, so it’s just you, Marley(the oldest brother), Sambucca(your older sister), Denzil(your younger brother) and your mother, your dad got arrested when you were kids, your family are from Ireland so you have a bit of an accent they are also a bit crazy. You went to Waterloo Road for a fresh start but there has been drama. You’re always high but you get really good grades.
You’re French and have been to Beauxbatons since fist-year. However, last year in your sixth-year a professor at Beauxbatons raped you. You got rid of him, he’s in jail. No public, no media, no news. It was all very private. Just that the professor was a rapist and finally got caught, your name wasn’t mentioned at all. You never told anyone, only your parents. And they didn’t believe you, so they sent you off to Hogwarts for you seventh-year.
Y/n Henderson suffers with bipolar disorder, eating disorders and drug addiction. Steve Harrington is her old best friend and they had a falling out but Steve is still friends with her brother Dustin Henderson
Your parents clearly have a favorite sister, your older sister, she’s diabetic, and struggles with more stuff then you do so she gets more of the attention. Your really good friends with Malachi but he’s also really good friends with your sister so she thinks that their closer then you and Malachi are.
After a few minutes of silence and staring into each other's eyes, Bruce spoke up: "Don't give me that look." He sat down on the chair at the table you were sitting too, the atmosphere felt heavy.
You are in Slytherin house and have always been quiet and to yourself. nobody bothers you, you are not being bullied. people just don’t notice you. Until Draco starts sitting at the same spot in the library again and again and coincidentally it’s your spot too. You start getting to know eachother slowly and it’s starts to become familiar. Will draco and Y/n fall in love and will he be the one to pull her from the shadows she lives in?
Y/N has always been good at looking fine. In a flat full of noise, chaos, and friends who know each other a little too well, she learns how to blend in—smiling at the right moments, laughing when expected, and keeping the parts of herself she doesn’t want seen carefully hidden beneath routine. It works. Until Theodore Nott starts noticing. He doesn’t ask questions at first. He just watches. Remembers. Pieces things together in silence until the patterns become impossible to ignore. And instead of pushing, he stays—quietly, persistently—showing up in small moments that start to feel less like coincidence and more like intention. What begins as friendship slowly turns into something neither of them has words for. Theo, who hides everything behind sarcasm and chaos, starts caring in ways he can’t easily joke away. Y/N, who has spent so long being “fine,” begins to realize she’s never been looked at quite like this before. In a world of loud friends, late nights, and messy young adulthood, it becomes a slow, quiet unraveling of everything they don’t say—and everything they start to feel anyway.