A heartbroken Y/N gets swept into a wild Slytherin night by Pansy Parkinson, who’s determined to help her actually live. One crazy, drunken blur of dares, kisses, dancing, streaking, and lake-jumping later, Y/N finds herself at the center of a chaotic friend group she never expected—one that might just become the family she’s been missing.
(Open-ended for any romance) An American magical model transfers to Hogwarts after her father becomes the new Head Auror in Britain. Instantly recognized, she stuns the school—and Slytherin especially—but Hogwarts offers her something fame never did: a chance to live like a normal girl, without cameras or expectations.
When seventh year begins, Y/N’s relationship ends without warning. She has no idea that Mattheo Riddle—who’s spent years silently tracking her every kindness—has been watching the breakup unfold, seeing his long-kept obsession shift into possibility.
Hogwarts launches a new extra-credit project where paired students must care for orphaned children while attending classes. Theodore Nott and Y/N are assigned three-year-old Isadora, forming an unexpected makeshift family over three months.
“I’ve missed you more than life itself.” (Open-ended for any romance) | Y/N was the heart of her Slytherin friend group, and when she moved to America in third year, Hogwarts felt empty without her. After years of staying connected only through letters, she returns for seventh year—smiling, grown, and completely unaware of how much her absence, and now her return, means to them all.
He’s obsessed with her—the Hufflepuff girl who smiles at everyone, even him. She’s sunlight, unafraid and bright, and he can’t stop watching. Every note or sketch he leaves, every small gift, is both a claim and a devotion, and every time she smiles at them, his obsessive yearning grows. She doesn’t know who he is… yet.
He’s been dreaming of her for years — the girl with the French accent and the soft laugh he could never forget. When she transfers to Hogwarts her seventh year, he finally sees her in the flesh. The only problem? She doesn’t remember him.
Y/N, Slytherin’s untouchable “Ice Princess”, has turned down every Yule Ball invitation—until George Weasley, long-time admirer and reluctant participant in Fred’s bet, manages to melt her walls and win her heart.
When Mattheo Riddle ends up stuck in his Animagus form with a broken leg, the last person he expects to save him is a quiet Hufflepuff girl he’s never once noticed—who decides to take him in.
While helping clean out Grimmauld Place, Y/N stumbles across a forgotten journal belonging to Regulus Black. After reading his private, emotional entries, she continues sorting through the old Black family belongings—only to find a time turner that malfunctions on touch and adds an unexpected and far deeper meaning to everything she just discovered.
They’d never really spoken, just moved through the same circles — close, but never colliding. Now, back for their eighth year, Mattheo starts to see her everywhere. Maybe it’s nothing. Or maybe it’s the invisible string that’s been there all along, finally pulling tight.
It was supposed to be a punishment — binding a broken Weasley to a pureblood girl who’d never seen the world outside her gilded cage. But in the quiet ruin of an old cottage, something cruel begins to look a lot like hope.
When your boyfriend asks someone else out to the ball you have no choice but to find someone else, someone no one would expect you to even speak to, to go to the ball with.
Y/N returns to Hogwarts with Beauxbatons for the Triwizard Tournament, radiant and commanding every gaze — including the intrigued Mattheo Riddle. But the eyes that haunt her are Theodore Nott’s, her ex, silently watching from across the hall, carrying the weight of two years of unanswered questions. Caught between the past and the present, Y/N must choose: ignore the pull of old love, risk reigniting what once was, or move on entirely to someone new.
Dragged to cheer tryouts by her best friend, Y/N unexpectedly earns a spot on the squad and is handed her new uniform—Number 3, George Weasley’s. The problem? George has absolutely no idea who she is.
One night. Too much firewhiskey. And Y/N finds herself spinning George Weasley around and confessing two years’ worth of feelings he never knew existed.
When Regulus Black realizes he’ll lose his spot on the Slytherin Quidditch team unless he raises his Herbology grade, he goes to Professor Sprout for help. Instead of tutoring him herself, she assigns her star student—Y/N—to guide him. What begins as simple study sessions slowly shifts into something Regulus can’t ignore: an inexplicable pull toward her that he’s torn between embracing and letting go, unsure whether he deserves the light she brings into his life.
A routine mission brings Mattheo— the Dark Lord’s silent, feared right hand— to Y/N, the terrified daughter of a lord ready to barter her away. Known for his brutal efficiency, he has never wanted or asked for anything. But when he finds her alone and crying, something shifts. He doesn’t hurt her. He protects her. And for the first time, he decides to claim something for himself.