Draco Malfoy has a girlfriend. He also has your number. And some mistakes don’t need to be physical to matter. Late-night messages. Poor decisions. And a connection that exists only in words—until it doesn’t feel harmless anymore.
He was never supposed to be more than my best friend’s father — distant, untouchable, and completely off limits. But as lines blur and stolen moments turn into something dangerously real, I find myself falling for a man I should never want. Draco Malfoy is everything I’ve been warned against… and everything I can’t seem to walk away from.
You grew up beside Draco Malfoy, close enough to see the boy behind the name — and far enough to walk away when life became dangerous. Now a mother, carrying more than anyone ever knew, you’re forced to return to the world you left behind. Draco is no longer the boy you remember. Older. Quieter. Watching more than he speaks. This is a slow-burn story about leaving, healing, and learning what love looks like when it doesn’t hurt — for you, and for the child who depends on you.
This is not a love story. Their affair feels dangerous because she doesn’t know the rules. His wife does. She believes she’s risking everything for love. He already knows exactly how little he has to lose.
When a brutal breakup leaves famous Quidditch star Draco Malfoy reeling on the road, he turns to the one person who’s always been there — his friend. What starts as a distraction to keep him from texting his ex quickly becomes something far more dangerous, as lines blur and feelings surface in the quiet hours between matches.
Fleeing a forced bonding, Y/N escapes her stone-dwelling clan and is nearly lost to the wilds of Pandora. Taken in by the Omatikaya, she must earn the right to stay through a trial of worth—guided by a hunter who challenges her at every step.
What starts as purely physical becomes emotional chaos as two damaged hearts collide — and neither knows how to love without breaking. They agreed on one rule: no feelings. They were lying to themselves from the start.