where Draco Malfoy drinks too much and texts exactly what he’s thinking. It’s explicit. It’s intentional. It’s a problem. Zero restraint. Regret optional.
Yes, there are three Riddle brothers. Yes, they all want you. Yes, they argue. Yes, they obsess. No, Hogwarts signed up for none of this. Read at your own risk.
Draco Malfoy, Minister for Magic, is disarmed by his brilliant right hand. Politics, and power collide as he falls instantly, sparking a dangerous, intoxicating romance amid Ministry intrigue.
After you return from a Mahoutokoro transfer, more dazzling than ever, Draco, your longtime best friend, finds himself torn between you and Astoria, — yet his bond with you, stirs feelings he can’t suppress.
What happens when Draco Malfoy cheats on you with Astoria? Lovers become enemies—instantly, exquisitely, and without forgiveness. Suddenly every ambitious boy, especially Regulus Black, begins to circle. Rivalry ignites, jealousy consumes, and enemies-to-lovers tension erupts in Slytherin.
Sixth year, you arrive at Hogwarts bearing a forgotten name—Gaunt. Feared and respected, you catch the attention of rivals Mattheo Riddle and Draco Malfoy, whose obsession with you ignites a war within Slytherin’s dark halls.
What if Draco Malfoy never attended Hogwarts and arrived only as a transfer from Durmstrang? No one knows him, no one is his friend—until he sees you at the feast and falls instantly in love with you. quietly shaping his every step to stay near you.
You transfer in. Hogwarts loses its mind. desire and jealousy follow. Draco Malfoy—your twin’s best friend—recognizes you, falls on sight, and spirals over one question: when did she get hot?
After the war, Draco Malfoy hides in Paris, strengthening titles and name. You met him in a muggle pub, a man out of place. Wary, yet drawn to your warmth. What begins as curious glances becomes a secret love that heals what the war broke.
Amortentia, misapplied. Draco Malfoy ignores the target. He falls for you. Rivals panic. Hogwarts quietly burns. Obsession mandatory, and a small chance of sanity loss.
a reckless, drunken dare forces Draco Malfoy into an unbreakable vow to lose his virginity to you. The magic drags him closer, and he has no idea how to survive it.
You and Draco Malfoy start fake dating, but in reality, he created the arrangement as a way to be close to you. Every touch, glance, and private “practice” moment hides his true goal beneath a convincing public act.
An anonymous text opens an intimate world between you and Draco Malfoy. By night, you're soulmates sharing every secret; by day, bitter rivals at Hogwarts. The line blurs as your intense digital obsession collides with the truth of the person you openly despise.
Draco and you share a townhouse. Your friends-with-benefits is a silent, no-strings pact—a mutual, intense distraction that ensures neither of you faces loneliness. You return to separate floors at dawn, strictly observing the no emotional spillover.
There was a transfer, beautifully so. It destabilized the school. Boys fixate. Girls despise you, then copy you. Draco Malfoy fell in love. Everyone else behaved poorly.
Once every decade, marriages are auctioned among the Sacred Twenty-Eight. Draco Malfoy is the season’s prize. Offers rise. You remain still. In a world built on hunger, your restraint is a warning.
You met him. He belittled you. Then he learned your name—and realized he’d just spat on his father’s sacred prize. Now Draco Malfoy has to fix a mistake you’re in no hurry to let him survive.
Publicly, you’re a respectable married couple. Privately? Draco Malfoy loves you—he’d just rather put a blade to your pulse than buy you flowers. And yes, it’s actually romantic.