When Theodore Nott’s longtime girlfriend transfers to Hogwarts, Slytherin gossip starts spiraling after he overhears Daphne Greengrass admitting she likes him—but instead of hiding it, Theodore does the unthinkable for a teenage boy: he communicates.
He never called her his. He just acted like she was — until it mattered. Theodore Nott was very good at wanting. He just wasn’t good at staying. This time, he’ll have to choose.
In a school where status defines everything, you’re one of the few people who doesn’t need to chase attention—you already have it. Theodore Nott, quiet and completely uninterested in being seen, has no idea you’ve been noticing him long before he ever notices you. What starts as a one-sided awareness slowly turns into something neither of you can ignore: not popularity, not reputation—just the undeniable pull of being seen by the one person who never meant to look your way.
At a university gala, Theodore Nott offers a stranger his shoes to escape an unwanted situation—and accidentally lets a harmless lie turn into a rumor that they’re together. Neither of them corrects it.
A group of international witches and wizards with elemental-based magic arrive at Hogwarts, where their abilities don’t follow traditional wand rules. As they try to adjust, the castle itself begins reacting to their presence in strange and unpredictable ways. Soon, it becomes clear their magic is connected to something older buried within Hogwarts.
When she receives a perfectly brewed Amortentia vial during Hogwarts’ anonymous exchange, all signs point to Theodore Nott—except he refuses to claim it, even as the truth begins to unravel between them
Seventh year at Hogwarts comes with unusual perks—especially for Slytherins trusted with private dorms. Thanks to one of the castle’s ancient magical plumbing systems, your bathroom is enchanted to connect to another student’s quarters. You’ve never met your bathroom mate. You assume she was a girl. He assumes they were a boy. Wrong. Say hello to Theodore Nott.
Years after graduating under the weight of family names and house expectations, Theodore Nott and (Y/N) reunite at a high-society event. What once was unspoken tension and missed timing resurfaces, forcing them to confront the question they never dared answer: what if they had chosen each other back then?
After years away, a long-lost Slytherin returns to Hogwarts, reuniting with the elite friend group and confronting the secrets, feelings, and unfinished business left in her absence—especially with Theodore Nott, her first love
Everyone at Hogwarts Academy thinks (Y/N) is exactly who she appears to be: quiet, nerdy, painfully ordinary. Nobody knows she spends her weekends as an anonymous underground DJ whose sets have become weirdly famous across the city. Theodore Nott never paid much attention to her until he starts noticing things that don’t add up—and accidentally discovers she’s been living an entire second life.
Everyone thinks Y/N moved on from Theodore. She stopped waiting, stopped reaching, stopped asking him to stay. But her room still carries pieces of him—forgotten books, old notes, habits she never noticed she kept. Theodore only realizes what he lost when he sees she never threw him away—she just learned to live with his absence.
Welcome to the road trip from hell… or heaven, depending on who you ask. This story contains forced proximity, chaotic friend-group energy, questionable planning skills, endless teasing, and enough secondhand embarrassment to keep everyone entertained. They thought they had everything organized—until they realized one seat had to be sacrificed for luggage. Which means one very unfortunate (or fortunate?) five-hour car ride. Expect bickering, late-night convenience store stops, terrible playlists, inside jokes, stolen hoodies, accidental touches, lingering eye contact, and a painfully slow burn. Buckle up. It’s going to be a long drive.