Mike Wheeler has never felt this alone—until the day a moving truck pulls up next door. The girl who steps out is everything Hawkins isn’t, and from the moment Mike sees her, he knows his world is about to change.
Draco Malfoy and Y/N have never heard the word “no” a day in their lives. Born into old money and pureblood prestige, they spend their nights throwing reckless parties, burning through generational wealth, and ruling Hogwarts like it belongs to them. Beautiful, cruel, and completely untouchable, they are the center of every rumor and every scandal. But beneath the designer robes and endless luxury lies something far uglier: two teenagers drowning in privilege, addicted to excess, and desperate to feel anything real. Super Rich Kids with nothing but loose ends. Super Rich Kids with nothing but fake friends.
Y/N Potter was never meant to come back. Presumed dead for years, her sudden return to Hogwarts shatters everything Harry thought he knew about his past—and himself. But the girl who stands before him is not the sister he imagined. Sorted into Slytherin and shaped by a world he doesn’t understand, Y/N is caught between two identities, two loyalties, and two versions of a life that were never meant to exist at once. As Hogwarts divides around her and the wizarding world edges toward war, Y/N must decide who she is beyond the name everyone claims—and whether belonging anywhere is worth losing herself entirely.
Y/N has been dating Mattheo Riddle long enough to know what it feels like to be ignored, dismissed, and left waiting for love that never fully arrives. Then Draco Malfoy starts noticing everything Mattheo doesn’t — and suddenly, Y/N begins to wonder what it would feel like to be chosen instead of taken for granted. But some lines, once crossed, change everything.
Y/N transfers to Hogwarts and becomes the center of attention almost overnight — beautiful, intelligent, magnetic in a way people can’t ignore. Everyone wants something from her. To be her. To ruin her. To have her. Draco Malfoy only meant to watch from a distance. But fascination turns into obsession frighteningly fast, and suddenly he’s looking for her in every room, standing too close in crowded hallways, choosing her over everything he’s supposed to care about. There’s just one problem: Draco already has a girlfriend. And she’s willing to destroy anyone who threatens what’s hers. As rumors spread and rivalries turn vicious, Y/N finds herself trapped in something dangerous — a relationship built on jealousy, obsession, and the kind of love that leaves bruises long after it ends. Draco falls first. Y/N falls harder. And somehow, no matter what happens, Y/N always comes out on top. But surviving Draco Malfoy comes with a cost.
Everyone knows Draco Malfoy’s sister is exactly what you’d expect her to be—cold, elitist, and impossible to reach. And much like her brother, Y/N Malfoy refuses to associate with anyone beneath her status. But every villain has an Achilles’ tendon. Hers just happens to be Harry Potter. The boy who hates her family, her world, and everything she represents is somehow completely obsessed with her. Between cruel arguments, dangerous tension, and a connection neither of them can escape, the line between hatred and obsession begins to disappear. And in a world preparing for war, loving the wrong person could destroy them both.