At Hogwarts, Mattheo Riddle has built his life on control—his reputation, his emotions, and his strict rule to stay away from girls. That control breaks when a new student—you—is assigned as his roommate. Expecting you to be like everyone else, he keeps his distance. But you don’t chase him, don’t fear him, and don’t fit into his assumptions. What starts as tension quickly turns into something more complicated, as late nights, shared space, and quiet moments begin to crack his carefully built walls.
after a vacation in rome, you go to you first year in hogwarts as a tranfer only to find put that the boy you talked to on vacation was in the same year and house as you.
Not the usual chaos of students flooding the corridors, but something sharper. Louder. A pulse that seems to live in the walls themselves. By the time you notice the flyer—half-torn, pinned crookedly to a notice board near the dungeons—it already feels like the castle is keeping a secret from you.
The first encounter in Knockturn Alley should have been a warning. Amidst the flickering green light of Borgin and Burkes, Y/N found herself cornered by a group of older boys. Before she could draw her wand, a low, dangerous voice cut through the rain.
Three years after going their separate ways, a missed reunion in New York leads Mike Wheeler to an unexpected encounter under strobe lights—and the resurfacing of feelings that were never as buried as he thought.
When Mattheo Riddle was eight, his mother died. Nobody spoke of it. By the time he reached Hogwarts, grief had hardened into a reputation of fear and isolation. People learned quickly that Mattheo was trouble.