Mattheo and his group didn’t side with Voldemort. They fought against him during the war and won. When it was all over it still haunted Mattheo, he became colder and more distant with everyone. He didn’t let anyone touch him and he never shared his feelings. His friends tried to help but he would become violent if they pushed too much. At some point they adapted, just lived around the new Mattheo. And Mattheo hated it but he didn’t know how to let the emotions out or how to start trying to be himself again. He was slowly killing himself—not literally—and he didn’t know how to stop it. Until Sky came into the picture.
Draco has been trying to break off his relationship with his girlfriend for the past month. After yet another argument with her, Draco called it quits because the relationship is exhausting and where he once thought was passion and love, is now just arguments and a inescapable and tiring pattern. And even though he broke up with her, no one believes him because she keeps acting as if he never did. So for a month Draco breaks up with her, she cry’s for the rest of the day, and the next day she acts as if it never happened. And so they went to another repeating pattern.
In a world where everyone has magic that is connected to an element, Sky lives a very unlucky life with the luckiest of magic. Everyone is connected to an element—Earth, Air, Fire, or Water— and most of the time it’s either fire or water. It’s normal for people to get this magic, but since the bad luck started the minute she was born, Sky was given two elements at birth, Earth and water. While everyone can only manipulate what is already there, Sky can do much more. She can grow any type of plant and she can make it rain or thunder and lightning with just a thought. Though most of the time when she makes the world cry it’s not really her doing it, it’s more so the world crying for her when it feels her pain.
Sky Storms is a Semigoddess and she’s been waiting a long time for her connection with her mate. And after she got the connection and waited twenty two years for his birthday, she wasted no time in finding him. And she’s fully prepared to go from a Semigoddess that over looks the mortal realm and tends to her gardens and rain showers, to a love sick puppy that follows her mortal mate around a college campus and learns more and more about mortals.
Sky lived her best life at Ilvermorny, she was at the top of her class and the social pyramid. She partied hard and studied harder, she was liked by everyone—except for the one or two girls that are jealous of how effortlessly good Sky is at everything. One summer break, Sky made a trip to her grandparents because they asked to see her and she took a couple friends with her because her parents allowed it. They were there for a week and made a bet, sleep with as many cute guys as possible, Sky won with 5 bodies. One every weekday and on Saturday they went to a party before leaving Sunday after dinner with her grandparents.
Mattheo thought he understood love—loud, unpredictable, and impossible to walk away from. His relationship with Katie had always been a cycle of arguments and apologies, a chaos he once mistook for passion. But this time, when he ends things, something feels different. Final. No one believes him. Everyone expects him to go back. He always does. Until one night in the forest changes everything. There, he meets Sky—a quiet, guarded girl surrounded by stray Puffskins, as if the world slows down
Mattheo needed a girlfriend. Y/n needs the money. Nothing could go wrong with a deal to fake date, until feelings become more real than pretend. And secrets that should’ve been locked in the dark start coming to the light.
Sky and Draco have always hated each other. Well that what everyone thinks but Sky and Draco. Everyone sees the competitiveness, the insults, and the arguing, but no one sees the smiles the candy the bet against when they are competitive, the compliments that sounds like insults to everyone else, and the smiles they give each other after every argument. Because to them, the competitions are ways to be close, the compliments that are seen as insults are way to tell each other they see the small things, and the arguments are a way to interact with each other. At first it started off genuine, like they couldn’t stand each other, but Draco is the one Sky to for comfort when she’s arguing with her dad, and Sky is the one that lets Draco complain freely about his dad and school.
Caleb wants nothing more than to see y/n underneath him, in his bed, moaning his name. Y/n on the other hand, in a million years would never think about being in Caleb’s bed and would never think to agree to such a stupid bet that would raise those chances higher than they should. But as people say, liquor makes you do stupid things and she agreed because in her drunken mind, Caleb could never get a 90% on a math test. It’s never happened before.
The girls—Pansy, Daphne, Astoria, and Sky—were pregaming in Pansy’s dorm before the Slytherin party and it got a little carried away. What was supposed to be two shots turned into five, then ten, then the bottle was gone and the girls were in deep in a game of truth or dare.
Mattheo had always been loud about his relationship, buying gifts, always physically touching, doing anything she asks, and giving her compliments every chance he got. And his girlfriend, Ashley, hated it, but she always peetended to love him because of his background and money. The fact that she didn’t even like him never crossed Mattheo’s mind, he always believed she was into him as much as he was into her. Until one day, he was walking past a supposed-to-be empty classroom and hears Ashley, he catches the last of her sentence and it causes him to stop walking completely. He overhears how Ashley truly feels about it and what she thinks about his gifts, compliments, and clinginess. And it breaks Mattheo’s heart.