An exasperated, rule abiding Head Boy Percy Weasley. A charming, troublemaker Slytherin. A combination that will push them to the edge of sanity or something far more interesting.
Seventh year at Hogwarts, and Oliver Wood and Y/N, the Slytherin captain, are locked in a fierce, public rivalry. From shouting matches in the Great Hall to snide jabs on the pitch, their constant sparring hides a tension they refuse to name—until winning the Quidditch Cup means more than just a game.
In their seventh year at Hogwarts, Percy Weasley and Y/N, a cunning Slytherin, are Head Boy and Head Girl—constantly clashing over rules, ambitions, and their opposite ideals. But as their nightly patrols devolve into snark and rivalry, a fragile truce forms—one that might just change everything between them.
A Northern Water Tribe princess arrives at the Fire Nation court as part of ongoing efforts to solidify unity between nations after the war. She is formally hosted by Fire Lord Zuko, with their interactions carefully observed by officials eager to see stronger ties emerge. Behind closed doors, however, their dynamic is far less diplomatic—marked by friction, clashing personalities, and reluctant cooperation. Despite this, they are expected to maintain a flawless public image as speculation grows among officials about a potential political union in the future, while those close to them can only watch in exasperated disbelief.
Fresh out of Hogwarts, a Slytherin who can barely stand Fred Weasley is forced into a fake relationship with him after he blurts out they’re dating to get his mum off his back. Three weeks at the Burrow. Nonstop bickering. And a little too much chemistry for two people who are supposed to hate each other.
Zuko is 28, a powerful Fire Lord—but he’s also a total disaster when it comes to relationships. After a half-baked lie about having a secret girlfriend, he’s suddenly roped into a hilariously awkward charade. Enter Y/N, a sharp-witted palace servant has no idea she’s about to become the key to his ridiculous ruse—and maybe, just maybe, his biggest headache.
Gryffindor’s win-loss record starts suspiciously aligning with Y/N’s attendance, and Oliver Wood slowly convinces himself it’s tactical necessity before realizing it’s something far worse—feelings.
Sirius Black has no intention of marrying a woman he barely knows. Y/N has no intention of giving up the life she built for herself. The bond tying them together doesn’t care about either of their plans.
When laid-back, joke-loving Seeker (you) keeps missing early Quidditch practice, Oliver Wood, the determined Gryffindor captain, is forced to confront her talent—and his frustration. As the stakes for the team rise, so do the sparks between them—on and off the pitch.
Sassy Harry, a rising Auror leader, is paired with Y/N, a bold new recruit who doesn’t always follow the rules—what happens when sparks fly on both sides of the law?
After a devastating, multi-nation attack that defies borders, the young princess of the Northern Water Tribe travels to the Fire Nation to seek answers. Summoned by Fire Lord Zuko, alongside Aang, Katara, Sokka, and Toph, she must unravel a dark alliance of benders before it tears the nations apart. In a race for peace, every step forward risks everything they hold dear.
Regulus Black discovers Horcruxes too early, Y/N tries to keep him from sacrificing himself in search of redemption, and Sirius is forced to confront the brother he abandoned before it’s too late and while falling in love with a Slytherin.
Two bickering idiots, one nosy portrait with the wrong idea and a big mouth, equals lots of chaos. AKA - a portrait overheard Y/N and Sirius bickering late at night and is convinced they’re in love, and speculation like that travels fast.
Neville wants to be cooler. Y/N wants him to stop being ridiculous. Neither expects their plan to involve questionable fashion choices, awkward staff parties, and inconvenient feelings.
Two Quidditch-obsessed rivals make Puddlemere United’s reserve squad, accidentally help each other build professional careers, and become far more important to each other than either of them would ever admit. Not if they can help it, anyway
After the war ends, James Potter must learn how to live again—and Y/N must learn that loving someone new doesn’t mean letting go of someone lost. (AU: James Potter lives, War is Over)