Draco Malfoy and Harry Potter have had a difficult history, they’ve spent their younger years hating each other and fighting to outdo the other. As they step into their eighth year, they realise that they really aren’t so different after all and that love can bloom in even the darkest of places. Through Draco’s stubbornness and Harry’s cluelessness, both boys navigate life in love. After the war, the eighth years head back to Hogwarts for another year of school. Although this year they aren’t all separated by their houses. Professor McGonagall; the new headmistress of Hogwarts has decided that the eighth years will share their own common room this year. To put aside their differences and develop life-long friendships and relationships after a long and dark few years. They have all been assigned roommates and of course, to Draco and Harry’s luck, they’ve been assigned to room together for the year. And what’s worse is that they’re both terribly in love with each other but they’ll never admit it.
The Slytherins go on a summer excursion to London and one night they come across the quiet girl in their year drunk and partying, she’s like a completely different person
It’s a cool March evening in their eighth year at Hogwarts and Harry and Draco have been together for six months now. Harry sits on the common room couch and attempts to study for potions as Draco tells him every detail about his day. And Harry just can’t bring himself to be angry about it. Draco needs attention and Harry will always give him what he wants.
Y/N Black, Sirius Black’s daughter, is brought to the Order of the Phoenix’s headquarters as the Second Wizarding War approaches. But instead of feeling safe with her father, she feels increasingly invisible as Sirius prioritises Harry’s safety over his own daughter’s. As the only Slytherin among a house full of Gryffindors, Y/N feels isolated and out of place. She desperately misses her friends and her boyfriend, Draco Malfoy, while constantly fearing for their safety. With no one to confide in, Y/N struggles with the painful realisation that her own father seems to choose Harry over her.
Being the only Muggle-born in Slytherin was never supposed to end with friendship—least of all with Draco Malfoy. After years of prejudice, rivalries, and blurred lines between hatred and love, Y/N has finally found a place among Slytherin’s most unlikely group. But while her friends think they know everything about her, they’ve never seen the life she leaves behind every summer. When Y/N invites Draco, Blaise, Theo, Pansy, and Daphne to spend a week in her hometown of East London, they’re thrown into a world unlike anything they’ve ever imagined. No pure-blood expectations. No ancient manors. Just underground parties, city nights, reckless adventures, and a version of Y/N they’ve never truly known, a very popular one. As two completely different worlds collide, old prejudices are challenged, friendships are tested, and Draco discovers that the girl he fell in love with has always had a life—and a magic—far beyond Hogwarts.
After his mutual breakup with Y/N, Draco Malfoy has been spiralling. Determined to drag him out of his misery, his best friends, Theodore Nott and Blaise Zabini, sneak him out of Hogwarts after curfew and into a hidden club in Hogsmeade, convinced that one reckless night of music, laughter, girls and too much firewhisky will do him good. It doesn’t. Instead, Theo finds Draco alone in the club’s bathroom—slumped on the filthy floor with his head resting against the base of a toilet, hopelessly drunk and quietly crying. The alcohol has stripped away every ounce of his carefully maintained pride, leaving behind only the truth he’d been trying so desperately to ignore. He misses Y/N. And in that moment, she is the only person he wants.