PLUS SIZE Y/N James Potter has been secretly in love with Y/N for years, but there’s one problem: she refuses to believe him. Convinced that someone like James could never genuinely like someone like her, Y/N assumes every compliment, gesture, and invitation is a joke. As James tries harder to prove his feelings are real, he finds himself fighting not for her heart—but for her belief that she’s worthy of being loved in the first place. ❤️
A bullied student on her final day before leaving for Hogwarts has her hair cut off as a cruel joke while she sleeps. Instead of hiding it, she transforms the uneven cut into a messy shag and arrives at King’s Cross with a changed presence. On the Hogwarts Express and beyond, she becomes the center of quiet stares and shifting assumptions as she begins a new chapter of identity, secrecy, and self-reinvention at Hogwarts.
Poly marauders Y/N was only supposed to be the new roommate with the spare bedroom. But months of shared meals, movie nights, and late-night conversations slowly turn the Marauders’ apartment into something more. As James, Sirius, and Remus grow closer to her, their friendship begins to blur into feelings none of them expected—and Y/N has to figure out if she sees them as just her best friends… or something more.
During a fierce war in another dimension, a colossal dragon is struck from the sky and accidentally transported to an entirely different world. Crashing onto the Potter family’s estate during the Marauders era, the dying dragon transforms into a mysterious young woman with unmistakable draconic features. As Fleamont, Euphemia, and James secretly shelter the wounded stranger, they uncover an ancient magic unlike anything in the wizarding world—while the girl searches for a way home and learns what it truly means to belong.
The Home Harry Deserved Y/N returns to London and discovers that seven-year-old Harry Potter is being neglected and mistreated by the Dursleys. Refusing to leave him behind, she fights to adopt him and give him the loving home he was denied. When Dumbledore challenges her custody, Y/N must fight to protect Harry and expose the truth—proving that family isn’t always about blood, but the ones who choose you.
Ominis Gaunt appears calm, distant, and controlled at Hogwarts, but his attention slowly becomes fixed on the protagonist in ways no one else notices at first. As she grows closer to other people, his behavior subtly shifts—he becomes quieter, more withdrawn, and increasingly present whenever she is not alone. What begins as quiet familiarity turns into emotional intensity that he never voices. Ominis struggles with jealousy he refuses to admit, masking it behind restraint and distance while quietly inserting himself into her life more often than he intends to. The story follows a slow, tense dynamic where his control begins to slip in subtle moments, revealing an unspoken attachment that grows stronger the more he tries to hide it.
It was supposed to be a normal summer in London—sticky air, late nights, everyone pretending they had nothing better to do before term started again. Lily, Marlene, Mary, Dorcas, and Alice had dragged the Marauders out for a concert “just for fun.” Sirius insisted on getting them in through the back. James called it illegal. Remus called it predictable. Sirius called it character development. They sneaked in anyway. At first, it was just noise and lights and a singer they didn’t really know—until a few songs in, when something shifted. The voice hit a certain note, and the whole stage seemed to tilt into something sharper, more controlled, almost familiar in a way that didn’t make sense. Sirius went very still. “…No,” James said slowly. “That can’t be—” But it was. Celeste. Not Celeste the myth people whispered about in magazines or radios—but the girl from Hogwarts. The one who sat too quietly in Slytherin robes like she wasn’t already someone else entirely. By the time the set ended, none of them were looking at the stage the same way anymore. And none of them said it out loud on the way out. Because first day back at Hogwarts was next week. And now they all knew exactly who they might be sharing the castle with.
PUBLIC PLOT SUMMARY (Ominis Gaunt – Time Travel AU) A girl from Voldemort’s war era is accidentally displaced into the past and arrives at Hogwarts during Ominis Gaunt’s time. She hides the truth of her origin, keeping her identity as a time traveller a secret while trying to adapt to a life that isn’t hers anymore. Ominis is drawn to her immediately, sensing she doesn’t fully belong in his world. As they grow closer, he falls quietly and deeply for her, while she struggles with the fear of changing the timeline and revealing too much of a future filled with war. What begins in distance and restraint slowly turns into a slow-burn connection filled with tension, longing, and unspoken emotion. Over time, the truth of her identity threatens everything between them, forcing both of them to confront what it means to love someone across time itself.
At Hogwarts, Draco Malfoy publicly cuts ties with the girl he once secretly loved, leaving everyone convinced he betrayed her. As a result, she becomes isolated and is relentlessly bullied by students who believe she’s been abandoned. What no one knows is that Draco is being forced into the act by a hidden dark influence within the school. Under threat, he must appear cruel and distant in public while secretly trying to protect her from the shadows. The story follows her fall into isolation and growing suspicion that Draco’s betrayal isn’t real—until the truth begins to surface: he never stopped caring, he was just never free to show it.
Y/N is sharp, sarcastic, and not easily impressed. She doesn’t care about James Potter’s fame, Quidditch reputation, or Marauder chaos. James, unfortunately, finds that very entertaining. At first, he thinks she’s just “fun to annoy.” Y/N thinks he’s just “an overgrown golden retriever with ego issues.” Neither of them is taking the other seriously… which is exactly the problem.
Theodore Nott spends years quietly in love with the protagonist but never confesses, instead writing letters to her that he never sends. In person, he remains distant and unreadable, hiding everything he feels behind silence and restraint. After they are separated by time and circumstance, the protagonist eventually discovers a hidden collection of his unsent letters. Through them, she learns that what looked like indifference was actually years of unspoken love he was never able to say out loud.
At Hogwarts, Lorenzo Berkshire and the protagonist share a quiet, familiar connection that never fully becomes defined. Lorenzo develops feelings for her but repeatedly misreads her actions and assumes she doesn’t feel the same. Unable to risk rejection, he distances himself and eventually chooses to pursue someone else instead, believing he is simply moving on from something that was never mutual. After his emotional withdrawal, the protagonist begins moving on as well. Only months later does Lorenzo learn the truth—that her feelings were real, but his assumptions and timing caused him to walk away from the one person he actually wanted.
At Hogwarts, Theodore Nott and the protagonist share a quiet, long-standing connection that everyone assumes is nothing more than distant familiarity. In reality, Theodore has been in love with her for years but never confesses due to fear, overthinking, and emotional avoidance. As time passes, the protagonist begins to move on, eventually forming a relationship with someone else. The shift happens slowly enough that most people don’t notice—but Theodore does. By the time he finally realizes he should have acted, the moment has already passed. His silence becomes the reason he loses her, turning years of almost-confessions into permanent regret, quiet jealousy, and irreversible missed timing.