Seven friends. One villa. One summer in Italy. After seven years at Hogwarts, Y/N and her friends are finally free—with no classes, no exams, and absolutely no adult supervision. Sun, beaches, late nights, parties, TikToks, questionable decisions and way too many people sharing four bedrooms. It was supposed to be the perfect summer. Until Y/N starts seeing Theodore Nott differently. And with Theo being her friend,avoiding him might be impossible. Especially when the entire group seems to notice the tension before they do.
Y/N has liked Theodore Nott since fifth year, but she's never spoken to him. A registered Animagus, Y/N secretly spends time around Hogwarts in her fox form, often following Theodore without him knowing who she really is. When a chaotic night in Ravenclaw Tower brings them closer, Theodore starts noticing Y/N for the first time — while still having no idea that the fox he's grown attached to is actually her.
They've been best friends for years, so privacy has never really been a thing between them. Until Theo walks in at the worst possible moment—and suddenly, neither of them knows how to act normal anymore.
Eight years after a painful separation, Y/N L/N and Theodore Nott unexpectedly cross paths in Diagon Alley when their children, six-year-old Lily and five-year-old Leo, accidentally bump into each other. Now both single parents, they are forced back into each other's lives through their children, reopening old wounds, unresolved feelings, and a love story neither of them truly left behind. As the past resurfaces, Y/N and Theodore must decide whether first love deserves a second chance.
Y/N's expensive phone is broken beyond repair, and after spending most of her monthly allowance, she can't afford a new one. Knowing her parents can't replace it either, she ends up sobbing alone in her dorm—until Theodore Nott walks in and finds her. What starts as a breakdown over a shattered screen turns into a surprisingly sweet argument when Theodore insists on fixing the problem himself.
The summer starts as a simple vacation with friends, but spending so much time together brings unexpected tension, especially between Theo and Y/N. Their relationship develops naturally through teasing, flirting, arguments, and unresolved tension
Y/N receives mysterious gifts and love letters from an unknown admirer who seems to know everything about her. With no name, no clues, and no way to find out who is behind them, she begins searching for the truth. But the person she's looking for might be closer than she thinks.
They've been best friends since childhood. A summer job at a beach kiosk seemed like the perfect way to spend their break. Then again, working together all summer with your best friend has a funny way of making you question just how platonic your relationship really is.
She loved Mattheo Riddle in secret. Theodore Nott loved her in silence. Then Mattheo got a girlfriend, Y/N ended up alone on the Astronomy Tower at midnight, and Theodore found her there. Maybe heartbreak has a funny way of showing you who was really there all along.
Y/N wished Theo Nott good luck before a Quidditch match. Slytherin won. She did it again. They won again. Now Theo refuses to play a match without hearing those two words from her—and somehow, his little superstition starts becoming something neither of them expected.
Everyone at Hogwarts thinks Y/N and Theodore Nott have the perfect relationship. Quiet. Steady. Effortless. But behind closed doors, Y/N is fighting insecurities Theodore never knew she carried. When he accidentally walks in on a moment she'd hoped no one would ever see, he realizes the person he loves has been believing lies about herself for far too long. Sometimes, the hardest person to convince you're beautiful is yourself.
Y/N has always hidden her natural curls behind straightened hair. But after oversleeping one morning, the Slytherin group sees the side of her they've never seen before. You choose who Y/N's heart belongs to.
Y/N and Theo Nott have never gotten along. At least, that's what everyone thinks. But when a thunderstorm rolls over Hogwarts and leaves them alone in the Slytherin common room, Theo notices something no one else does—Y/N is terrified of thunderstorms. And suddenly, pretending to hate each other becomes a lot harder.
Y/N finds a folded piece of parchment on her desk and assumes it's homework or a note from a friend. It isn't. It's a private letter filled with thoughts someone was never supposed to read. And judging by the contents, the writer may know her a little too well.