Draco Malfoy never meant to keep the strange black cat that kept appearing in his dormitory at night. But somewhere between late-night conversations, quiet confessions, and the loneliness neither of them talked about, the cat became the one thing he trusted completely. The problem? The cat is actually Y/N—an Animagus secretly slipping into Draco’s room every night—and when she gets trapped there as herself one morning, one badly timed mistake threatens to unravel everything.
Two months ago, one drunken mistake with Mattheo Riddle changed everything. Now trapped in an arranged engagement to pureblood heir Cassian Rosier, Y/N is trying desperately to survive the expectations of high society while hiding a secret that could destroy all three of them. The problem? Mattheo notices far too much—and the moment he sees her drinking water instead of champagne, he starts putting the pieces together.
Y/N expected a miserable summer in a tiny farm town with the father she hasn’t seen in years. She didn’t expect Beau Walker—a stubborn, charming farmer’s son with a dog’s name and a talent for getting under her skin. What starts as a summer she can’t wait to escape slowly becomes one she never wants to end.
When Y/N rescues an injured black snake near the Forbidden Forest, they have no idea they’re hiding one of Hogwarts’ biggest secrets—or falling for the boy trapped beneath the scales
Mattheo Riddle has always been Theo’s best friend—and, by extension, Y/N’s too. Growing up together made closeness easy. Familiar. Harmless. Until suddenly his touch lingers differently, her heart forgets how to behave, and friendship doesn’t feel like enough anymore. The problem? Falling for Mattheo could change everything.
Y/N never expected to have anything in common with Theodore Nott. He’s a Slytherin. She’s a Gryffindor. It should have been that simple. But somewhere between Quidditch matches, late-night conversations, and spending far too much time surrounded by green, Y/N begins to realize that falling for a Slytherin might be the easiest mistake she’s ever made.