Harry’s twin sister has been secretly in love with Ron for years, carrying her feelings quietly while standing beside him through every adventure. The only person who knows her heart is Hagrid, the one person she trusts like a father. Just when she finally finds the courage to confess, Lavender repeatedly interferes, turning her long-held love into a painful waiting game between loyalty, fear, and timing.
Y/N has always belonged beside Ron—raised by his family as one of their own, a constant presence he never thought to question. When Ron begins enjoying the attention of other girls, Y/N finally allows herself to be seen by others as well, forcing a shift neither of them is prepared for. Only then does Ron realize he must decide whether she is merely the childhood certainty he assumed would neve
Third year begins with shadows. Y/N returns to Hogwarts unsettled by the news of Sirius Black’s escape, the castle guarded by Dementors that seem to drain warmth from the very air. But what unsettles her more is the way Harry reacts to them — and the way she does too. The cold, the screaming in the distance, the feeling of something stolen — it mirrors something inside her she’s never been able to name. Harry is different this year. More burdened. More restless. And the closer they grow, the m
Sometimes a person comes into your life and, without trying, they feel like home. Adrien had been moving through his days, breathing and existing—but then Y/N appeared, and for the first time, he realized he was truly living.
Y/N arrives at Hogwarts with a trunk in one hand and years of orphanage silence in the other. She’s learned how to stay small, how to survive—but Hogwarts is anything but small. The staircases move, the portraits whisper, and magic hums through every corridor. She plans to keep her head down. Then she meets Harry, who understands loneliness without needing it explained; Hermione, whose brilliance pushes her to be braver; and Ron, whose warmth feels dangerously close to home. Before first year
Fourth year begins in spectacle — and in secrets. Only Hermione and Ron know that Y/N is Harry’s twin. The rest of the world still believes there was only one child who survived that night. And when Harry’s name erupts from the Goblet of Fire, Y/N feels the same tearing disbelief he does — but she swallows it quietly. They cannot afford attention. Through dragons and whispered accusations, she stays near him without making it obvious. Hermione protects the truth with sharp intelligence. Ron pr
Y/N returns to Hogwarts for her second year with more confidence in her step — but the castle feels different. Colder. Watchful. The whispers in the walls are no longer charming; they’re warning. The attacks begin quietly. Students are found petrified, fear spreads through the corridors, and the legend of the Chamber of Secrets rises like a shadow over the school. Y/N knows what it feels like to live in silence — and when she begins hearing something others can’t, something slithering through s