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Tabitha Garrison is a 19 year old university student who takes a part time job as a house caretaker for this married couple, Remus Lupin and Sirius Black, who travels a lot and they’re not always home because of their jobs. But when she starts spending more time with the two older men she starts catching feelings. Trying to remain as just their house and animal caretaker she tries distancing herself until something happens in the house that makes her scared and refuse to tell the two men, and their best friend, James Potter, about it. She starts to confide in her three best friends on what to do, Regulus Black, Evan Rosier, and Barty Crouch Jr. until Regulus hears the name and realizes she’s working for his older brother and his husband.
On a quiet little farm tucked away from the rest of the world, life is messy, loud, and full of love. Remus and Sirius are building a soft, steady life together as husbands and fathers to their bright, curious daughter, Maisie. Just down the hall (and often causing chaos in the kitchen), James and Regulus are raising their two kids, Harry and Kayleigh, in a home that never quite stays calm for long. With horses in the fields, barn cats underfoot, and family always just a room away, their lives are woven together in small, meaningful ways—shared breakfasts, muddy boots, late-night talks, and laughter that carries across the land. But between growing children, complicated pasts, and the quiet weight of becoming the people they never thought they’d get to be, this little farm is more than a home— It’s where they’re learning how to stay.
Bonnie Potter and Teddy Lupin have been best friends for as long as they can remember. At Hogwarts University, nothing is supposed to change. Until it does. When Teddy starts dating someone else, Bonnie tells herself it doesn’t matter. They’ve always been just friends. They’ve always been fine. But watching him move on forces her to do the same—or at least try. The problem is, moving on was never part of their story. As Bonnie begins to step out of his orbit, Teddy realizes too late that she was never just his best friend. And one mistake changes everything. What follows is a secret neither of them can defend: stolen moments, blurred lines, and a relationship that exists in the shadows of the one Teddy is already in. They know it’s wrong. They know it will hurt people. They don’t stop. The truth comes out the night of the Yule Ball. When Teddy arrives with Bonnie on his arm instead of his girlfriend, it sends a quiet shock through everyone who thought they understood where loyalties stood. What no one knows—at least not yet—is that he ended things the day before, too late and too quietly to undo what has already been set in motion. To everyone watching, it looks like betrayal made public. What was once hidden in late nights and stolen moments is suddenly impossible to ignore. Questions spread, assumptions harden, and the line between truth and perception begins to blur. For Bonnie and Teddy, the secrecy that once protected them now turns against them, forcing everything into the open at the worst possible time—and leaving them to face not just what they’ve done, but how it looks to everyone else. Because some bonds aren’t easy to break. And some choices don’t come without consequences. In a world of magic, legacy, and complicated family ties, Bonnie and Teddy must face the truth: love doesn’t always make you better. Sometimes, it makes everything harder.
Melina Davenport and Remus Lupin are in a relationship with James Potter. Remus is the main dom for them, it’s a poly relationship where they’re all together with each other. So Remus and James mess around with each other, ect. Then there’s Regulus and Evan, who are a very soft and playful couple, not having rules as strict as Remus but they still have their dynamic with each other. Last is Sirius and Barty, who is a very chaotic couple, often arguing and stirring up drama in the group.
Under the golden skies of Spain, where the ocean never rests and sirens cut through the heat, Olivia Lupin has built a life of precision and care—split between the quiet grace of dance and the chaos of a veterinary clinic attached to one of the busiest hospitals in the region.
In a world where the wizarding war never happened, life is cozy, chaotic, and full of love. Frankie Weasley navigates university life on her family’s farm, juggling classes, farm animals, and her own anxieties. Between late-night study sessions, weekend sports, and quiet moments under the stars, Frankie finds herself drawn into a gentle, tangled poly relationship with Draco Malfoy and Lilli Lupin, while surrounded by friends, family, and professors who feel more like home than anyone else ever could.
This story is set in an aged-up version of the Harry Potter universe where Hogwarts functions more like an advanced academy rather than a traditional 1st–7th year school. Students are older, typically ranging from mid-teens into early adulthood, allowing for more mature dynamics and complex relationships.
Rhylee Potter has always lived under the weight of her last name. As the daughter of James Potter and Regulus Black—and Harry Potter’s younger sister—expectations follow her everywhere, especially in a small town where everyone already thinks they know her story. But Rhylee refuses to be predictable. Fierce, outspoken, and unapologetically herself, her Latina roots shape her voice, her attitude, and the way she challenges everything she’s “supposed” to be.