Years after the war, Y/N returns to find Gryffindors and Slytherins somehow getting along — mostly through chaotic Friday dinners at Theo Nott’s flat. Unfortunately, that means spending far too much time around Draco Malfoy, who has become significantly harder to hate.
Y/N never meant to become friends with Pansy Parkinson. She definitely never meant to get adopted by an entire group of former Slytherins. And she certainly never meant to catch the attention of Draco Malfoy. Unfortunately, Draco has decided she’s his favourite person, and he’s proving remarkably difficult to ignore.
Draco Malfoy’s world has fallen apart. His reputation is shattered, his family’s influence waning, and every carefully built façade crumbles around him. Desperate to reclaim control, he turns to Y/N—sharp, confident, and fully aware of the power she holds. What begins as a strategic partnership quickly becomes charged with tension, trust, and desire. Y/N allows Draco to draw her into his plans, blurring the line between ambition and intimacy.
After the war, Hogwarts is behind them, but the world hasn’t stopped moving—and neither have the expectations on Draco Malfoy. Determined to restore his family’s name, he hires Y/N to help him navigate social obligations, manage his public image, and survive high-society events. What starts as a professional partnership quickly becomes something more: Draco tolerates the endless appearances only because she’s by his side. Slowly, tension and admiration grow into trust, shared secrets, and subtl
“Y/N returns to Hogwarts for their 8th year, and Draco Malfoy can’t help but notice them. What starts as casual glances and familiar nods soon turns into feelings neither expected.”