You are the queen of Slytherin — untouchable, feared, and always in control. Blaise Zabini is your boyfriend, loyal and confident at your side. But Draco Malfoy has been watching you for too long… and it’s getting harder for him to stay away.
Draco Malfoy has never had to chase anyone. Until a Ravenclaw girl who doesn’t even notice him makes him question everything he thought he understood.
She’s loud, cruel, beautiful, and impossible to ignore. Draco Malfoy has spent years tolerating her from a distance — right until attraction starts making everything complicated.
You and Draco Malfoy broke up over something that should’ve never mattered — a lie you believed and a truth you never let him explain. Two months later, you act like it doesn’t affect you. He acts like he respects your choice. Until one night at a Slytherin party, when moving on suddenly doesn’t feel so easy — for either of you.
In Slytherin, your relationship with Draco Malfoy is known but carefully unspoken — while Blaise Zabini is only supposed to be a close friend. At a party where alcohol lowers every boundary, lines blur when Blaise gets too close and Draco doesn’t react the way anyone expects.
Draco Malfoy spent months pretending he didn’t care. Then Y/N started getting closer to Theodore Nott — and suddenly ignoring his feelings stopped being an option.
At Hogwarts, y/n is known for her sharp tongue, confidence, and dominance in social circles. She’s feared and respected in equal measure, often using cruelty, sarcasm, and calculated bullying to maintain her position at the top. Her relationships are complex and tense, with friends who are loyal in different, sometimes unhealthy ways, and enemies who constantly challenge her authority. Beneath her controlled and intimidating exterior, however, she is more affected by others than she admits, especially as certain connections begin to blur the line between irritation, curiosity, and something deeper.
Y/N moves abroad to study, leaving her boyfriend of five years behind. As distance starts to ruin their relationship, she gets closer to the people in her university — including two guys who make her question whether she’s holding onto the past for the wrong reasons.