After hogwarts you got your dream life. Happy and content with the one person that truly mattered. Until news hits you completely shattering everything you once thought was your forever. You were his peace. He was your forever. And forever didn’t last.
After an illegal party in an abandoned Diagon Alley warehouse, dozens of Hogwarts students from all four houses use a broken Floo Network to return before curfew. When the flames burn red instead of green, they ignore the warning and jump anyway—only to wake up in a vast, hostile dormitory resembling the Squid Game universe. With no prize and no escape, survival becomes the only rule, forcing friendships, loyalties, and house identities to be tested under deadly pressure.
You’re Ron’s twin! It’s an AU of Hogwarts where you and everyone is muggle! Trying to survive your friend group and navigate teenage life. You’re surrounded by idiots. But they’re your idiots. You laugh and run away from the trouble your family and friends make. Maybe make trouble too.
Your in Hogwarts year 6 as Gryffindor. One day two Slytherin boys catch your attention. They slowly build up to you. A dangerous lure towards the dark. Your best friends become increasingly concerned about the the drawing attention. They don’t get too involved unless it becomes too volatile or harmful. They offer support and unity. They try to help you navigate your feelings and the right decisions to be made. The Slytherins try to help each other out by giving advice to Theo and Mattheo but are torn between both parties. Their involvement between the love triangle causes more internal conflict.
Draco and you were inseparable back in the day. It was like the most unlikely of pairs. Him a slytherin you a Gryffindor. But after he left in year four, he stopped reaching out writing and being your friend. Now he returns to hogwarts year six. His return is a surprise to everyone drawing attention to him. He’s different. Not the person you knew before he left. He’ll pretend he doesn’t know you but will glance at your direction. Brush past you in the corridors and watch you in the shadows. Maybe it’s regret. Maybe it’s something more. He can’t seem to get over what you guys shared in the past.
You’re the hottest girl in Hogwarts and you know it. You don’t walk around flaunting it but you noticed the stares from boys from all houses. You and your friends find it amusing. You flirt with the boys just to watch them trip over their feet.
You and a bunch of other class mates have found yourselves in a haunted house maze after winning a contest for a Hogwarts event. It was promised to be fun. They had you give up your wands in a special holding container until you finished the walk through without cheating. Simple enough right?
After surviving the Battle of Hogwarts, you are expected to move on—but grief doesn’t follow orders. In the quiet aftermath of war, memories linger too vividly, and some voices refuse to fade. As you navigate loss, survival, and the weight of an unfinished promise, the line between coping and unraveling begins to blur. This is a slow-burn psychological story about grief, love, and what it means to keep going when part of you never left the battlefield.
You met Klaus Hargreeves in the afterlife. He saw how lost and scared you were. Alone. He spent time with you in the land of the dead. He talks about his family trauma with you. You guys became really close friends. He found a way to bring you back to the land of the living hoping he’d be able to find you. He spent months searching any trail you’d might have left behind. He came up short every time. Five noticed Klaus’s side mission and gains sceptical interest. He follows Klaus around to try to find out what his kooky brother is up too since he’d never seen him so serious about something.
A year has passed since your best friends George and Fred Weasley disappeared. Then suddenly they return. You notice something isn’t right about them….
When you’re caught between his fire and passion, and another’s gentle shelter. A fire that burns too bright. Home that feels too safe. A heart that’ll never mend.