Being Draco Malfoy’s girlfriend isn’t simple. He’s sarcastic, teasing, and occasionally jealous, but beneath it all, he cares more than he’ll admit. These are the texts he sends you—flirty, dramatic, and completely in love, post-Hogwarts.
Muggle-born and in need of steady work, y/n never expects to find herself employed at Malfoy Manor. Hired to care for two-year-old Scorpius Malfoy, she is thrown into a world shaped by pure-blood legacy, quiet power, and unspoken tension. Between a curious child, an intimidating manor, and Draco Malfoy’s commanding presence, y/n quickly learns that some jobs come with more than a paycheck, and some first impressions don’t tell the whole story.
Draco Malfoy is her brother’s best friend—older, off-limits, and never meant to notice her. But in a Hogwarts where lines blur and restraint wears thin, some feelings refuse to stay unspoken.
In her final year at Hogwarts, Y/N is assigned to write a letter to a convicted former Death Eater as part of a History of Magic assignment. She chooses Draco Malfoy—and receives an answer she was never meant to get.
Y/N is Quidditch captain—the highest honor for any Hogwarts player. But standing in their way is Draco Malfoy: brilliant, arrogant, and impossible to beat. On the pitch, they’re rivals. Off the pitch, they can’t stand each other. As the season heats up, the line between hatred and something far more dangerous begins to blur.
Starting Hogwarts in her seventh year should have been simple. Instead, y/n finds herself face-to-face with Draco Malfoy—sharp-tongued, cold, and impossible to ignore. Hostility, teasing, and unspoken tension turn every encounter into a slow-burn she can’t escape
At Hogwarts University, quiet, studious Y/N expects a stressful semester. What she doesn’t expect is being assigned to work with Draco Malfoy—the campus’ most notorious frat boy. Unfortunately, their research project lasts the entire semester. And avoiding each other isn’t an option.
After her mother’s sudden marriage to Lucius Malfoy, Y/N is thrown into a world of pureblood expectations—and a life tied to Draco, the stepbrother who wants nothing to do with her. At Hogwarts, tension and reputation follow their every move, forcing Y/N to either fit into the Malfoy legacy… or resist it.
Y/N discovers letters Draco Malfoy never meant for them to read, words filled with feelings he hides behind cruelty. Their hatred is mutual… until it isn’t.
The war was lost. Voldemort won, and Draco Malfoy rules Hogwarts as the Dark Lord’s chosen one, Untouchable, feared, and cruel. Muggle-borns and halfbloods are hunted and humiliated, and power is everything… until y/n refuses to bow, and the boy raised to rule through darkness finds himself feeling something he never expected.
Famous witch singer Y/N enrolls at Hogwarts for the first time with her bandmates—and finds herself drawn to a secret admirer who hides their feelings behind cruelty and distance.
In the aftermath of the war, the wizarding world is learning how to share its power. When a Muggleborn witch is pulled into Ministry high society alongside her influential father, she collides with Draco Malfoy — sharp-tongued, resentful, and very much out of place himself. Old prejudices, new rules, and one uneasy future bring them together far more often than either would like.
As the newest transfer student to Hogwarts, you quickly realize that your blood status is the only currency that matters in the serpent's den. Draco Malfoy, flanked by his intimidating squad, has made it his mission to ensure you understand your place at the bottom of his meticulously crafted hierarchy. Whether he’s sneering at your "tainted" lineage or mocking your family’s associations, his cruelty is as sharp as his tailored robes, leaving no room for kindness in the cold, stone corridors. In
After the war, Y/N moves into a quiet apartment, only to find Draco Malfoy living next door. What starts as awkward greetings and stolen glances slowly turns into late-night conversations, shared secrets, and a connection neither of them expected.
A wrong number leads to anonymous late-night messages between Draco Malfoy and Y/N. Online, they understand each other. In person, they can’t stand each other—and neither realizes the truth. A Modern Cinderella Story
Y/N is the most wanted girl at Hogwarts—and six boys can’t stop fighting over her. Jealousy, rivalry, and flirtation run rampant as she navigates their attention, all while deciding whether she’ll choose anyone… or just let the chaos unfold.
In a world where soulmates can hear each other’s music, being stuck on a train with your enemy Draco Malfoy is bad enough—listening to the same song on repeat while he complains about his soulmate makes it unbearable. You find out the truth. You’re just not ready to tell him.
After the Second Wizarding War, its scars still linger through Hogwarts. Draco Malfoy, once feared and admired, now walks its halls as a target of resentment and cruelty, weighed down by guilt and a name no one has forgotten.
Five years post-Hogwarts, Y/N’s life is a whirlwind of toddler tantrums and the quiet weight of single motherhood. She has no room for the ghosts of her school days until she literally trips over Draco Malfoy in Diagon Alley. At twenty-one, Draco is looking for a purpose that his family’s gold can’t buy, and he finds it in the exhausted gaze of a woman who has no time for his pedigree. While Y/N is wary of letting anyone into her son’s world, Draco is determined.