Waking up with a brutal hangover after a wild Slytherin party, Y/N is horrified to find themselves magically handcuffed to the irritatingly handsome Draco Malfoy. With no memory of the night before, the two are forced to drag each other through the castle to question their friends. But as the scandalous events of the party are gleefully revealed, they realize the handcuffs were entirely their own chaotic idea.
When Y/N uses a powerful glamour spell to alter her appearance for the Hogwarts Masquerade Ball, she expects to be a wallflower. Instead, she catches the eye of Draco Malfoy, leading to a magical, secretive night of romance. But when the masks come off, Draco is left searching for a phantom, sparking a dangerous game of anonymous love letters where Y/N risks everything to keep her true identity hidden.
Y/N is the servant and Draco is the master. Infuriated by her presence and fighting a hidden obsession, Draco uses his status to humiliate her at every turn. But Y/N refuses to bend, using her sharp wit to fight back against his cruelty, turning the dark corridors of the manor into a battlefield of hidden desire and bitter rivalry.
As an unregistered Animagus, Y/N loves exploring Hogwarts at night in her cat form. But her midnight routine is turned upside down when she runs into Draco Malfoy alone in a corridor. Instead of his usual arrogant daytime persona, Draco reveals a shockingly sweet, vulnerable side, treating the stray cat as his only confidant.
Y/N lies about smelling Draco Malfoy in her cauldron. Draco, consumed by a mysterious, intoxicating scent in his own potion, spends the day tracking it through Hogwarts until he realizes exactly who he’s been hunting.
Betrayed by her identical twin sister, Olivia, who secretly began dating her long-time crush Blaise Zabini, Y/N refuses to play the victim. She aligns herself with Draco Malfoy. Orchestrating a fake public romance with the blonde aristocrat, Y/N sets out to ruin her sister's triumph and make Blaise regret the day he chose the wrong twin.
After months of enduring a toxic, chaotic cycle with her volatile ex, Mattheo Riddle, Y/N finally finds the strength to break things off for good. Expecting fallout and isolation, she is entirely blindsided when Draco Malfoy steps into her life. Providing a calm, fiercely protective sanctuary away from her ex's anger, Draco shows her what it truly means to be respected, turning a bitter ending into a beautiful new beginning.
The elite Slytherins think Hufflepuffs are the most boring house in Hogwarts, but an invitation to a secret party in the badger's den completely shatters their expectations. Walking into a chaotic, mesmerizing jungle of wild magic, forbidden drinks, and unhinged energy led by the magnetic Y/N, the snakes quickly realize that when it comes to throwing a party, Hufflepuffs do it better than anyone else.
When a late-night game of Truth or Dare leads to a private, scandalous challenge from Pansy, Y/N fires a lethal shot. Sending Draco a devastatingly hot photo during Charms class the next day, she shatters his aristocratic composure and turns their playful rivalry into a dangerous obsession.
A single vial of Veritaserum turns a late-night game of Truth or Dare in the Slytherin common room into a psychological minefield. The masks are slipping, secrets are being dragged into the light, and the tension between Y/N and the school's elite is at an all-time high. Everyone has something to hide, but the room is waiting for only one truth: who exactly does Y/N fancy?
Untouchable, indifferent, and completely unbothered by Hogwarts drama, Y/N has always been a ghost in the castle. But her icy reputation becomes a fixation for Mattheo Riddle, who turns his dark focus into gaining her attention. Annoyed by his constant stalking, Y/N agrees to a transactional, two-minute makeout session just to get him to leave her alone. Only to find that when the timer stops, she doesn't want to.
Haunted by Draco Malfoy’s constant, unreadable stares, Y/N tries to find solace in the sweet, attentive courtship of Lorenzo Berkshire. But during a wild student party, reality and imagination blur when Y/N catches Draco watching them even while kissing another girl. As Y/N tries to lose themselves in Lorenzo's embrace, they cannot help but look at Draco again. Who is still making out with that girl. And still watching Y/N. Which is exactly the same thing Y/N is doing right now. Kissing someone else, but can't stop looking at Draco Malfoy.
Draco Malfoy and Y/N have been at each other's throats since first year. They are in the same friendgroup, both in Slytherin and academic rivals. This story starts in the middle of 5th year.
Draco Malfoy has a massive problem: his parents are forcing an arranged marriage on him. His solution? A reckless lie. When pressed to name his secret partner, Draco accidentally points to Y/N. Now, trapped in a high-stakes fake dating arrangement, the two must convince the entire wizarding world and his deeply suspicious parents, that they are madly in love. But playing pretend gets dangerous when the feelings start to become real.
Arriving at Hogwarts as a mysterious fifth-year transfer from Beauxbatons, Y/N’s effortless elegance sends shockwaves through the castle. Immediately sorted into Slytherin, they find themselves drafted into the school's most dangerous and exclusive inner circle. But while the dark, bored heirs expect a fragile outsider, Y/N’s sharp intellect and lethal grace completely captivate the pack, turning a dangerous game into an intoxicating obsession.
Theodore Nott has always been an aloof, quiet force in Slytherin, except when it comes to his best friend, Y/N. When another student pushes the boundaries and threatens Y/N, Theo drops his wand and uses his bare fists to protect them. Showing up at Y/N's dormitory door bleeding and battered in the middle of the night, his raw vulnerability forces them both to realize that his fierce protectiveness is fueled by a deep, unspoken love.
Aurors Y/N and Harry Potter are the definition of competitive. They’ve spent their entire careers trying to outdo each other, but when a dangerous new assignment forces them to become partners, their academic rivalry takes a chaotic turn. Juggling life-or-death missions with reckless flirting and Harry’s confident, charming wit, the two must learn to work together without letting their hearts get in the way of the job.
Draco Malfoy and Y/N have just been given their ultimate sentence: a binding, arranged marriage contract orchestrated by their elite pureblood families. Neither wants it, and both despise the lack of choice. Forced into high-stakes proximity to play the parts of the perfect betrothed couple, they start their final year at Hogwarts as bitter, resentful strangers. But as the public facade cracks, a dangerous, real attraction begins to grow behind closed doors.
Locked in a bitter, years-long rivalry, Y/N and Mattheo Riddle decide to shift their warfare from hexes to psychological torture. Engaging in a toxic game of mutual sabotage, they use other students to spark a blinding, suffocating jealousy in one another. But as the boundaries between hatred and obsession completely blur, their dangerous game pushes them toward a volatile breaking point that neither can escape.
Years of shared laughs and chaotic pranks have made Y/N and Fred Weasley absolute best friends. But when a midnight mission goes wrong, forcing them to escape Filch and cram into a tiny broom closet, the easy laughter suddenly fades. Pressed close in the dark, a heart-stopping shift changes everything between them. Now, Fred and Y/N must decide if the tension surrounding them is real or just in their heads.
Oliver Wood lives for Quidditch, and Y/N lives to beat him. As star players for rival Hogwarts houses, their relationship consists entirely of fierce competition, locker-room arguments, and ruthless mid-air showdowns. But when a dramatic, rain-soaked collision on the pitch forces them into close proximity, the fiery animosity between them sparks into an undeniable tension.