After four years of dating, Draco Malfoy has become completely, unapologetically devoted to you—clingy, affectionate, and softer than anyone ever thought possible. He rarely lets you out of his reach, always needing some form of contact, whether it’s your hand in his, your body tucked against his side, or you sitting comfortably in his lap. While others find it surprising, your best friend Pansy finds endless entertainment in how easily you’ve tamed him.
You are a junior in high school who is raising your younger siblings while your mother fails to show up, is constantly drunk, party, and gambling. You’ve built your entire identity around being the one who handles everything—no matter how much it costs you.
You and Draco are married publicly like people know. you are the IT couple everyone is jealous of how in love you guys are. His parents literally love you so much. Draco worships the ground you walk on especially now because you are 8 months pregnant with his child obviously. Everyone is dying to meet the Malfoy heir. You’re like just about ready to pop and Narcissa and Lucius decide to suprise you both with a baby shower kinda party to celebrate before you give birth in a few weeks. This is the party of the year all of the most important wizard families are there including your best friend Pansy and her family ofc. But that also means Astoria Greengrass and her family are there. She was always obsessed with Draco and was furious when you both got married and especially when you announced your pregnancy. She’s bitter and tries to get under your skin but you’re very comfortable with your life and think it’s pathetic because it is. Everyone sees how pathetic she is but turns out she’s crazy too because later on when the baby is born she goes mad.
You have the life people whisper about—the kind that seems too perfect to be real. Married to Draco Malfoy, adored by his parents who treat you as their own daughter, and living in a home filled with warmth, laughter, and love.
You and your ex broke up young—too young. You were 18, he was 19, and you had a baby together when neither of you really had your lives figured out yet. The relationship didn’t survive, but somehow everything else did.
You were raised knowing your life would never truly belong to you. As the daughter of New York’s most powerful mafia family, every smile, every friendship, every appearance was carefully controlled. So when your father announces your arranged marriage to the cold, untouchable heir of an Italian mafia dynasty, you aren’t surprised.
You and Draco have been together for years and recently got married but it was private and intimate, the way you both wanted it. Narcissa adores you and surprisingly Lucius is kind to you and soft unlike his scary persona to others. You are treated as and are a part of the Malfoy family. No one at hogwarts really knows about you not because he’s ashamed but more because he feels it’s none of their business and you attend a different school of magic. Draco is extremely clingy with you and dotes on you constantly. But suddenly the greengrasses have an emergency and Astoria Greengrass is welcomed to stay at the manor until the greengrasses figure out their issue at first she’s thrilled because she’s been in love with Draco for years and thinks this is her opportunity to get his attention. But that changes very quickly when she arrives on the first day and sees you and how special you are to the malfoys wishing she was you. Narcissa adoring you, Lucius smiling genuinely at things you say, and Draco cuddling you and being extremely affectionate. It hurts even more when she’s sees the wedding bands. How far will she go to try to steal him (unsuccessfully)?
At seventeen, you finds yourself unexpectedly pregnant and makes the difficult decision to keep the baby. Your eighteen-year-old boyfriend stands by you, doing everything he can to support you, and although his parents don’t necessarily approve of the situation, they still step up to help however they can and offer you unwavering support . At home, things are much harder—your mother is openly against the pregnancy and makes it clear she would rather you give the baby up, have an abortion or leave, while your father refuses to let that happen, creating constant tension between them. Unable to afford a place of your own, you and your bf don’t live together, only seeing each other at school and in short visits due to your mother. Your mother limits how long your boyfriend can stay and refuses to let him sleep over, making you feel even more isolated during a time you need him most. Behind the scenes, your father quietly breaks the rules, allowing your boyfriend to stay the night in secret, or surprising you by having him over when your moms not home and he knows you’re not feeling well. He knows how important it is for you to have support. As the pressure at home builds and reality begins to set in, you must navigate strained family relationships, young love under stress, and the weight of growing up too fast—learning how to stand yourground and create a sense of stability in a life that’s anything but steady.