Harry potter X y/n She wasn’t the Chosen One. She wasn’t destined to defeat Voldemort. She was simply there—laughing in the common room, cheering from the Quidditch pitch, helping Hagrid with magical creatures, and quietly becoming the person Harry Potter couldn’t imagine Hogwarts without. A canon-compliant rewrite of all seven books featuring the Golden Trio’s unofficial fourth member and a friends-to-lovers slow burn where everyone knows they’re in love… except them
She’d been there all along. Sitting beneath the Ravenclaw banner, passing him in crowded corridors, sharing classrooms for two years. Harry Potter had seen her a hundred times—but he’d never truly looked. Until one ordinary afternoon at the start of third year, when a single glance changes everything. A slow-burn romance woven seamlessly through the events of Prisoner of Azkaban to Deathly Hallows, where every canon moment remains exactly the same… except Harry’s heart has someone new to fight for.
George Weasley still insists it wasn’t love at first sight. It was just a girl wandering Diagon Alley with her map upside down… and a sarcastic comment he couldn’t stop thinking about. Years later, that same Ravenclaw genius has become one of his closest friends, Ravenclaw’s star Chaser, and somehow the only person who can outwit a Weasley twin. In a Hogwarts untouched by war, where Quidditch, pranks and late-night adventures rule the castle, friendship slowly turns into something neither of them sees coming.
James Potter is used to getting attention. Eloise Wren isn’t impressed. After months of stolen glances, shameless flirting, and one spectacularly public Quidditch stunt, James finally gets his chance with the Ravenclaw who refuses to fall for his charm. What starts as a battle of wit quickly becomes something neither of them expected. Because beneath the arrogance, Quidditch fame, and Gryffindor theatrics, there might actually be more to James Potter. And Eloise is determined to find out—without letting him know just how interested she’s becoming.
A stupid joke. A reckless bet. One very determined Sirius Black. When Eloise Wren agrees to a harmless night of Truth or Dare with the Marauders, she has no idea they’ve been plotting behind her back for weeks. Sirius is convinced he can make her crack. Eloise is convinced he hasn’t got a chance. But somewhere between the dares, sharp banter, and secrets neither of them expected to reveal, Sirius starts wondering if winning was ever the point. Because the biggest problem with playing a game with Eloise Wren? He might actually start liking her.
Slytherin. Gryffindor. One Quidditch pitch. And far too much tension. You and Oliver Wood have never agreed on anything—except that neither of you can stand losing to the other. Every match becomes a battle. Every conversation becomes an argument. Every challenge becomes personal. But when a late-night rivalry leaves you trapped together inside Hogwarts, keeping your distance suddenly becomes impossible. Maybe you hate Oliver Wood. Or maybe you just hate how much you like winning his attention.