The summer before her final year at Hogwarts, Y/N receives news that changes everything: her parents have signed a marriage contract with the Malfoy family. Pure-Blood, a lineage descended from Emperor Moctezuma, that was all Lucius Malfoy needed to see. Money was never the point.
Y/N, a member of one of the Sacred Twenty-Eight families, was expected to follow generations of tradition and become a Slytherin—but her sorting into Ravenclaw brands her as an anomaly from the very beginning. Despite her powerful bloodline and strong political influence within the wizarding world, she becomes a target of ridicule, especially from an elite Slytherin group.
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.
You were adopted very young, Voldemort treated you like a princess... A princess in a golden cage while Mattheo looked at them from below under his boot.
She was the only person who ever saw beyond the Malfoy name. Long before Hogwarts, before bloodlines and politics mattered, she was simply his best friend—the one who laughed with him in the gardens of the Manor, who knew the sharp edges of his temper and softened them with a smile. Who allowed him to be silly and fun and relaxed before war and names meant anything. When you are seven years old, your parents sign a contract in Malfoy Manor’s drawing room. Ink seals futures before either of you understand what forever means.
The Wizarding pure-blood society approaches the most important time of the year—networking, strategic partnerships, and matchmaking. Pure-blood families mingle, conversing about the prospect of marriage for their children, and network about business and/or society plans. Tom Riddle, however, was indifferent. Sure, he’d attend these balls and parties, but it was always strategic. A charming smile here, an engaging conversation there. He was a master at winning people over.
After your secret relationship with Draco Malfoy came to light on the front page of The Daily Prophet, this seems to uncover something that Draco wasn't ready to face about his gay relationship with you, something that has nothing to do with you, his parents, or the magical society, but with no one other than himself.
Blair MacMillan had always been the sort of girl people forgot the second she left the room. Pretty in a quiet way, clever without being brilliant, polite without being memorable. A pureblood daughter raised among the old families of magical Britain, she spent her childhood drifting through endless galas, winter balls, charity soirées, and Ministry luncheons where heirs and heiresses were judged as carefully as prized racehorses. Yet even in glittering gowns beneath enchanted chandeliers, Blair always blended into the background.
Years after being abandoned by Draco and taken in by the Cedrics, they now have a good life... As good as it can be with an adult Draco trying, through custody lawsuits, to legally become the father of the child he didn't want... And WTF?..., Why Scorpius hair is BROWN?
After Draco Malfoy refused to acknowledge the baby you are expecting as his despite the obvious fact that it is his, Cedric steps forward becoming your boyfriend wanting to raise your baby as his own and being a much more present and generous boyfriend than the baby's biological father. Now that you are 8 months pregnant, he can't wait to have his baby in his arms... And finally maybe ask you... Only if you want... To be his fiancée. Let's just hope that Draco Malfoy doesn't get in the way!
Set during an alternate post-war Eighth Year at Hogwarts, House of Serpents follows an elite group of wealthy Slytherins trying to maintain their family reputations while privately unraveling beneath the pressure of legacy, status, obsession, and impossible expectations. * Pansy Parkinson and Mattheo Riddle constantly fighting, breaking up, and getting back together twenty minutes later, * Draco Malfoy struggling beneath the pressure of the Malfoy name while quietly falling for Astoria Greengrass, * Daphne Greengrass unraveling after realizing Draco will never choose her, * Blaise Zabini making everything worse by secretly sleeping with Daphne while refusing to take anything seriously, * Celestine Rosier ruling Hogwarts socially beside Cassia through beauty, drama, and chaos, * and Lorenzo Berkshire turning every party into a disaster simply by showing up. The story revolves around: * extravagant pureblood parties, * vicious gossip, * drunken arguments, * jealousy, * hookups, * social rivalries, * old family secrets, * and the pressure of carrying names that still haunt the wizarding world after the war. While everyone else struggles to maintain control publicly, Daphne slowly spirals trying to compete with girls who never have to ask for attention in the first place. And beneath all the glamour, wealth, and chaos is one terrifying truth: None of them know who they are without their last names.
Five years after the war, Draco Malfoy crosses paths with you again — the Hufflepuff who once loved him despite everything. London has changed, and so have they, but some bonds refuse to fade.
At sixteen, she vanished from London’s pureblood society under a cloud of whispers. Now eighteen, Y/N returns for the Ministry’s annual charity gala polished, poised, and no longer the girl they remember. As ambitious mothers parade their sons before her and old rumors resurface, she must navigate the glittering cruelty of the marriage market. London thinks she’s back to be chosen. They have no idea she came prepared to choose.
In a peaceful, late-1990s Hogwarts where magic and modernity coexist, six girls grow up together—tracking their lives through whispered confessions, late-night texts, and the slow realization that love doesn’t announce itself all at once. As friendships deepen and feelings surface through stolen glances and fleeting moments, each romance unfolds with deliberate restraint, shaped as much by what’s unsaid as what is felt.