Since their first train ride to Hogwarts, Draco Malfoy, Mattheo Riddle, Theodore Nott, Lorenzo Berkshire, and you have been inseparable—a tight-knit circle bound by loyalty, secrecy, and the weight of their families’ legacies. What began as childish mischief and late-night adventures in the Slytherin common room has evolved into something much darker.
After a mission for the Dark Lord goes disastrously wrong, Theodore Nott and his closest friend are presumed dead by the wizarding world. Hidden away in an abandoned cottage after she nearly kills herself apparating them to safety, the two spend the next year and a half recovering from the war—and from the injuries that still haunt her long after they’ve escaped. What begins as survival slowly turns into something softer: shared routines, quiet domesticity, and a life neither of them expected to want. But as old wounds continue to flare up and rumors from the outside world begin creeping closer to their isolated home, Theo is forced to confront the terrifying realization that somewhere along the way, he fell in love with the only person he can no longer imagine losing.
It was never supposed to happen like this. One secret turned into two, a stolen kiss became a chain of them, and suddenly, you weren’t falling for just one Slytherin—you were falling for all of them.
It’s seventh year, and the six of you are already established — not secret, not fragile, not complicated. Everyone in Slytherin knows you belong together. Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Lorenzo Berkshire, Mattheo Riddle, and Tom Riddle don’t argue about it. They don’t compete. They just exist around you like a living shield.
A cursed artifact bonds to her magic, causing intense pain whenever she’s separated from them for too long. What starts as discomfort quickly becomes dangerous—fever, trembling, loss of consciousness. They’re forced into close proximity, sharing cramped spaces and stolen moments while searching for a way to break the curse. Physical comfort becomes survival: hands on skin, bodies pressed close, whispered reassurances through waves of pain.
At Hogwarts, she hides her chronic seizures behind confidence and quiet strength — until Theodore Nott, the reserved and brilliant Slytherin with a haunted past, begins to notice the cracks she tries to conceal. What starts as an unlikely frien
A mission gone wrong leaves her, Theodore Nott, Draco Malfoy, Mattheo Riddle, Lorenzo Berkshire, and Marvolo Riddle stranded deep within an enchanted forest with no way home. Forced to take shelter in an abandoned cottage as winter closes in, six Slytherins must learn to survive together despite clashing tempers, old grudges, and the forest’s unpredictable magic. But as weeks turn into months, the cottage becomes a home, the forest becomes familiar, and the six of them become something dangerously close to a family. Bonds form, feelings grow, and the lines between necessity and affection blur. When rescue finally seems possible, they’re forced to face the truth they never expected: leaving might mean losing the only place, and the only people, who ever felt like home.
It was never supposed to happen like this. One secret turned into two, a stolen kiss became a chain of them, and suddenly, you weren’t falling for just one Slytherin—you were falling for all of them.
After the war, she’s placed in Hogwarts’ Aftershocks Program, a mandatory healing initiative for students with trauma or unstable magic. She’s still suffering from a curse that coils under her skin, unpredictable and dangerous. Draco, Theo, Mattheo, and Lorenzo are assigned to her cohort, each carrying their own fractures and guilt. Forced into shared sessions and shared vulnerability, they slowly become each other’s lifelines.
When a mute transfer student arrives at Hogwarts, the soulmate marks of four Slytherin boys—Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Lorenzo Berkshire, and Mattheo Riddle—ignite all at once, binding them to a girl who has never spoken a word. Drawn to her quiet strength and the softness she carries like a secret, the boys must navigate jealousy, fate, and the impossible reality of a shared soulmate bond. As they learn her silence is not emptiness but its own kind of language, they’re forced to confront what it means to love her—and each other—before the bond tears them apart.
They’ve been inseparable since their first train ride to Hogwarts—Draco with his guarded softness, Theo with his quiet steadiness, Lorenzo with his gentle warmth, Mattheo with his chaotic devotion, and her, the girl who somehow slipped into their orbit and never left. Seven years later, their bond has grown into something tender and tangled, full of shared glances, lingering touches, and unspoken feelings none of them dare define. They aren’t friends, not exactly; they aren’t lovers, not officially. They’re something in‑between, something fluid, something theirs.
You transfer to Hogwarts with hidden trauma, trying to stay invisible. Mattheo, Draco, Theo, and Blaise—already soulmates and boyfriends—feel their bond shift the moment you arrive. They begin sensing your emotions through a faint, incomplete link, drawn to you without knowing why.
You and Theodore Nott have been best friends since childhood, sharing a bond forged through years of trust and quiet understanding. One morning in the Hogwarts greenhouses, a magical riot breaks out when a group of Gryffindor students storms in, and you are seriously injured while trying to protect yourself and others.
It happens during a routine Defense lesson—nothing dramatic, nothing heroic. A curse meant for Mattheo ricochets off a shield charm and hits her instead. It doesn’t knock her out. It doesn’t leave a mark. It just… changes something.
When you becomes the target of unwanted attention, you ask Theo- cold, brilliant, unreachable Theo- to be your fake boyfriend for a few weeks until things die down.
You and Theodore Nott have been circling each other for years, friends who never crossed the line—until your final year at Hogwarts, when you finally see what he’s always known: he’s hopelessly, quietly, absolutely devoted to you, willing to bend to your every word without you ever asking.
You sneak into the Restricted Section seeking information about your condition. Theo sneaks in for reasons he refuses to share. They collide in the darkness, knocking over a cursed book that hits you with a stunning spell. The enchantment requires the nearest person to stay with her until you wake- locking Theo at your side.