Serena and Draco met when they were twelve, and started dating when they were 14. Now, they are in their 8th year at Hogwarts, deeply in love and unapologetically affectionate. Graduation looms like an invisible countdown, making every touch, kiss, and glance feel charged with urgency. They’re completely open about their relationship—hands held in the corridors, playful teasing in the Great Hall, and claiming quiet corners of the castle as their own—but the knowledge that their Hogwarts chapter is ending adds a bittersweet edge to every moment.
At Hogwarts, Theodore Nott and Draco Malfoy command attention without effort. Slytherin’s celebrated Quidditch players, they orbit one another through rivalry and pride — fast, brilliant, and constantly observed. Their confidence fills rooms, draws admiration, fuels competition.
In an alternate wizarding world where no war ever occurred, Draco Malfoy lives at Malfoy Manor with his parents, Lucius Malfoy and Narcissa Malfoy. The Malfoys are wealthy, respected, and surprisingly kind aristocrats who run their estate with tradition and dignity. Draco has been engaged since childhood to Astoria Greengrass, a refined and socially perfect pureblood witch, and their marriage is expected to unite two powerful families.
Serena Crystalis leaves Hogwarts with distinction and expectation weighing equally on her shoulders. With her future already mapped by reputation and brilliance, she enrolls in one of the wizarding world’s most prestigious post-Hogwarts academies — an elite magical college that trains future Ministry officials, researchers, and policy leaders. The institution is rigorous and competitive, but Serena thrives within it. Over four years she becomes known for her precision, discipline, and quiet authority, mastering advanced magical theory, governance, and research while carefully building a future defined by her own merit rather than inherited legacy.
World-famous actress Serena Crystalis is used to living under relentless spotlights — premieres, press tours, awards seasons, a life curated for cameras and headlines. Draco Malfoy, now one of the most formidable young politicians in wizarding Britain, exists in a different kind of scrutiny: policy debates, Ministry galas, carefully measured public statements.
Serena is a normal college student who lives a quiet life—classes, studying, late-night drives, and the occasional night out with friends. She’s not especially interested in celebrities or concerts, but one weekend her best friend drags her to see a band that’s suddenly everywhere.
It’s the last year at Hogwarts and you and your best friend Draco want to make the most of it. You are considered the Queen of Slytherin, everyone loves you and wants to be you, Draco is supershy and extremely intelligent. After the summer, Draco comes back extremely attractive, but he’s still the same shy boy who would do anything for you. Both of you are attached at hip and Draco has been in love with you for years, you flirt with him constantly and never take it seriously, until you do. You are also Theodore Nott’s girlfriend until things change. What will happen this year?
Late nights, whispered spells, and a secret terrace. Serena Crystalis and Draco Malfoy have always been friends—but as the castle sleeps around them, their quiet companionship begins to mean far more than either of them expected.
You are the Golden Girl of Hogwarts, even as a Slytherin. Everyone loves you and wants to be you. Your confidence and beauty is obvious, and well kept. You keep prestigious grades and a busy social life, including spending time with your childhood best friend. Draco Malfoy is your right hand and also extremely popular, his looks and brain keep everyone loving him. You do every task and project together, even outside of school you’re with each other. You travel with his family every summer and always end the trips in Italy. One summer, 2 years ago, your meet a boy named Theodore Nott. You were together for a year, it was fierce and fleeting, but it ended. You didn’t think about him again until he suddenly shows up at Hogwarts as an exchange student. You and Draco have never attempted anything romantically, but when Theo comes back into the picture, Draco seems to feel every type of way about it. He keeps his feelings of contempt for Theo quiet, but his brooding is apparent. Draco’s feelings for you just grow, but he hasn’t managed to relay that to you very well.
Serena Crystalis keeps to her quiet bookshop life — until Draco Malfoy starts visiting, charming, teasing, and lingering just long enough to make her notice. When he offers her a job at his company, the line between professionalism and attraction becomes impossible to ignore.
Serena Crystalis has always been close to Draco Malfoy—best friends, inseparable, unspoken intimacy woven into every moment. But Theodore Nott is clever, charming, and dangerously ambitious. As loyalties blur and desires surface, Serena must navigate love, trust, and the cost of following her heart. Some love is quiet. Some love is dangerous.
It’s been 8 years since the end of the war, everyone went back to school and finished. Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Y/n, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, and Pansy Parkinson are all in the same Auror unit, Harry Potter leads it. A mission leads to splitting up tasks with partners. Y/n gets paired with Draco, the reformed, Slytherin playboy. You two have been friends since you started working together. Everyone in Y/n’s life is married, some with children. The only 2 singles being Y/n and Draco Malfoy. What could possibly happen?
Serena Everhart and Draco Malfoy have spent every summer of their lives together at the Malfoy family villa perched high above the cliffs of Positano. Their families have been close for years, and what began as childhood holidays slowly grew into a beloved tradition shared by the same tight-knit group of friends who return every year to the Italian coast.
You and Draco Malfoy have been friends for years, he knows about your arrangement with Theodore Nott and he always teases you about it. One night, you both agree to go to a dungeon party, you party hard with lots of alcohol and you both get very intoxicated. You both separate from the party and go back to his room for conversation, it progresses to more. The morning after, you wake up in his bed. After contemplation, you suggest an arrangement with Draco. He agrees, now you’re juggling two people, what could possibly happen?
At Hogwarts, Draco Malfoy is everything people expect—effortlessly charming, widely desired, and completely in control of every social interaction. After a Slytherin Quidditch victory, a late-night party in the common room turns into the usual blur of attention and flirtation, and Draco, bored and half-amused, remarks that it’s all predictable—that he could win over anyone in the room without trying.
In the years following Hogwarts, London’s magical elite operate in a world where power is quiet, influence is everything, and mistakes are buried—if you can afford it.
In their final year at Hogwarts, Juliette Montclair and Draco Malfoy move through the castle like they always have—effortlessly at the center, surrounded by attention they never have to ask for.
It’s 10 years after the war, you wake up in St. Mungos. Your surroundings are completely unfamiliar, and the people are too. A man comes storming in and runs to hug you, you stay limp in his arms. When he backs up to look at you, you don’t recognize him. He tells you he is your husband and you’ve been married for 7 years. When he tells you his name, you remember him, but not the way he does. You remember Draco Malfoy as the arrogant, annoying boy from your school days. He seems different, but you don’t know when he changed. There’s another secret being kept away to protect your mind, what will happen when you find out?
It’s been 8 years since the end of the war, everyone went back to school and finished. You work in an Apothecary with Draco Malfoy, you didn’t know each other in school. After the many years of working together, you grew very close as friends. The two of you are the only singles in your friend group. The group consists of Harry Potter, Pansy Parkinson, Hermione Granger, Theo Nott, Blaise Zabini, and Daphne Greengrass. Your close knit group of friends see each other every Sunday at the Three Broomsticks. The group always jokes about you and Draco inevitably getting together. Are they right?
Serena Vaelorian is the last living heir of the House of Vaelorian, one of the oldest pureblood families in the wizarding world—so old that their name appears in magical records centuries before many of the Sacred Twenty-Eight families were even established.