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Stories

    Venom and velvet D.M

    Draco Malfoy and Blair Lariviere have been enemies since their first year at Hogwarts. Both powerful, intelligent, wealthy Slytherins, they have spent years competing, provoking, and humiliating each other. By sixth year, their rivalry is practically legendary. But beneath the insults and constant arguments, something has started to shift. Their fights last longer. Their eye contact lingers. Their flirting with other people becomes suspiciously intentional. Jealousy slips through the cracks in their carefully controlled hatred. Neither is willing to admit they’re attracted to the other. So they make the worst possible choice: they turn their attraction into another competition. Draco becomes determined to make Blair lose her composure. Blair refuses to let him win. Every confrontation brings them closer, until they begin discovering the person beneath the reputation. But falling for your enemy means surrendering the one thing neither of them can stand to lose: control. And when hatred slowly becomes trust, trust becomes attraction, and attraction becomes something neither can run from, Draco and Blair must decide whether their rivalry is worth destroying the one relationship they never expected to want. Because sometimes the person who knows exactly how to get under your skin is the same person who knows exactly how to reach your heart.

    The Art of hating you

    Everyone in Slytherin knows two things. Blair Lariviere and Draco Malfoy cannot stand each other. Sharing the same friend group doesn’t help. Every gathering ends in another argument, another challenge, another reminder that neither of them is willing to back down. But Hogwarts has a funny way of forcing people together. Between late-night conversations in the common room, shared responsibilities, and moments neither of them expected, hatred slowly begins to feel… different. Neither of them is ready to admit it. Good thing this is a slow burn.

    The hidden Potter

    Everyone knows Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived. No one knows he has a twin sister. Hidden from the wizarding world and raised in secret by Professor Severus Snape, Katherine Potter has spent sixteen years preparing for the day she would finally attend Hogwarts. Fiercely intelligent, guarded, and nothing like her famous brother, Katherine arrives during Harry’s sixth year carrying a secret that could change everything. The last person she expects to clash with is Draco Malfoy. Their rivalry is instant—filled with sharp words, stubborn pride, and undeniable chemistry. But as war closes in and dangerous secrets come to light, hatred begins to blur into something far more complicated. Caught between the brother she never knew, the father who raised her, and the boy she was supposed to hate, Katherine must discover where her loyalty truly lies. Some secrets were meant to stay buried. Some love stories were never supposed to happen.

    Enemies by Choice / D.M

    You and Draco Malfoy were bestfriends in the childhood. But since they are in hogwarts they hated each other for years For years, your relationship has consisted of sharp remarks, heated arguments, and a mutual inability to stay out of each other’s way. So when circumstances force you to spend more time together, the last thing either of you expects is for your hatred to become something far more complicated. As secrets surface and tensions rise, you’ll have to decide whether Draco Malfoy is truly the person you’ve always believed him to be—or if there’s more to him than meets the eye. After all, the line between love and hate is thinner than either of you realizes.

    A dance of silver and blue

    A Beauxbatons student arrives at Hogwarts for the Triwizard Tournament expecting an exciting year filled with magic, competition, and new friendships. Instead, she finds herself drawn to the last person she expected—Draco Malfoy. As secrets unravel and tensions rise within the wizarding world, she discovers there is more to the infamous Slytherin than his reputation suggests. But getting close to him may change everything.

    Venom and velvet D.M

    Draco Malfoy and Blair Lariviere have been enemies since their first year at Hogwarts. Both powerful, intelligent, wealthy Slytherins, they have spent years competing, provoking, and humiliating each other. By sixth year, their rivalry is practically legendary. But beneath the insults and constant arguments, something has started to shift. Their fights last longer. Their eye contact lingers. Their flirting with other people becomes suspiciously intentional. Jealousy slips through the cracks in their carefully controlled hatred. Neither is willing to admit they’re attracted to the other. So they make the worst possible choice: they turn their attraction into another competition. Draco becomes determined to make Blair lose her composure. Blair refuses to let him win. Every confrontation brings them closer, until they begin discovering the person beneath the reputation. But falling for your enemy means surrendering the one thing neither of them can stand to lose: control. And when hatred slowly becomes trust, trust becomes attraction, and attraction becomes something neither can run from, Draco and Blair must decide whether their rivalry is worth destroying the one relationship they never expected to want. Because sometimes the person who knows exactly how to get under your skin is the same person who knows exactly how to reach your heart.