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Stories

    Familiar strangers

    They used to be inseparable—childhood best friends who knew everything about each other. But somewhere along the way, Draco Malfoy changed… or maybe they both did. Now it’s fifth year at Hogwarts, and Y/N is back in Slytherin with him like nothing ever happened. Except everything did. There’s history between them neither of them talks about, tension in every glance, and silence that feels heavier than words. He acts like she doesn’t matter. She pretends it doesn’t hurt. But some connections don’t disappear… they just turn into something else.

    Say it again, Malfoy.

    At Hogwarts, enemies aren’t always in different houses. Y/N has spent years dealing with Draco Malfoy—his constant remarks, his arrogance, and his need to make her life miserable for no reason at all. And she’s never once let him win. Their arguments are constant. Loud. Unavoidable. So when one fight goes too far and lands them both in detention, it should be simple—sit in silence, serve the punishment, leave. Except nothing about Draco Malfoy is ever simple. Because being forced to sit across from him is one thing. Realizing he’s not exactly what she thought? That’s something else entirely.

    The Quiet Side of Chaos

    Y/n has spent years alongside the golden trio as Hermione Granger’s closest friend, which means she’s also spent years avoiding the chaos of Fred Weasley. Or at least trying to. After one prank goes horribly wrong, Y/n and Fred are thrown into detention together right before summer break. What starts as sarcastic arguments and constant teasing slowly turns into something neither of them expected. When Y/n is invited to spend the summer at The Burrow with Harry, Hermione, and Ron, she finds herself pulled deeper into Fred’s world of midnight kitchen raids, reckless laughter, and secret moments hidden beneath all the chaos. But the more time she spends with him, the more she realizes there’s something dangerous about Fred Weasley — not his pranks, but how easily he makes her fall for him.

    Half of a Fairytale

    Y/n is Evie’s younger sister, but she’s always been different from her. When Evie, Mal, Jay, and Carlos leave for Auradon, Y/n is left behind on the Isle… watching everything change without her. But the story doesn’t stop on the Isle. When Y/n crosses paths with King Ben, the line between the two worlds starts to blur—and she becomes part of a story she was never meant to be in.

    A War Of Glances

    Hogwarts was supposed to be simple—classes, rules, and staying out of trouble. But everything changes when you keep getting paired with Draco Malfoy. He’s arrogant, sharp-tongued, and impossible to ignore… and somehow, the more you clash, the harder it becomes to pretend you don’t notice him. In a world built on rivalry and reputation, the line between hatred and something far more dangerous starts to blur.

    quietly, always you.

    Seventh year at Hogwarts was supposed to feel like an ending—but for Draco Malfoy, it feels more like learning how to exist beside someone without realizing how much space they take up in his life. He and Y/N are already dating. It isn’t dramatic or loud—just steady, familiar, and quietly inevitable. Draco is still sharp-edged and controlled, but somewhere between classes, late nights, and shared silence, Y/N becomes part of the rhythm he doesn’t question anymore. Nothing about them is overwhelming. That might be the most dangerous part of all.