Thirteen years after graduating from Hogwarts, a former Ravenclaw returns to the castle—not as a student, but as its new Potions professor. She expects quiet halls, professional distance, and the comfort of anonymity. What she doesn’t expect is Draco Malfoy—the boy who was once her first love and the man she hasn’t seen since the night they walked away from each other. Now a widower and newly appointed member of the Hogwarts Board, Draco has spent eleven years raising his son alone, building a
At Elysian Riding Academy, nothing unsettles star horseball player Paul Asford—until you arrive. Elegant, unreadable, and impossibly skilled, you walk into the arena like you already own it. From the moment your eyes meet his, a silent rivalry ignites: sharp, electric, unavoidable. Paul tells himself you’re nothing but a threat to his position, yet he can’t stop watching you, analyzing you, reacting to you. As the season unfolds, you become entangled in team politics, jealous rivals, calculated
Four years after graduation, a historic blizzard traps twenty-one-year-old Ravenclaw alumna a remote magical village—just hours before it traps Draco Malfoy there, too. Once, they were inseparable. A quiet, undeniable love that grew between library walls and late-night whispers. But their story ended the day Draco was forced to leave Hogwarts, leaving behind a relationship with no goodbyes and no closure—only unfinished feelings softened by time.
Years after the war, Hogwarts appears calm again — but some scars were never meant to fade. When a new Defense Against the Dark Arts professor arrives from Ilvermorny, she brings no history with the castle, no reverence for old names, and no fear of reputations. Her presence is steady, observant, and quietly disarming. Draco Malfoy, now a divorced father raising his eleven-year-old son, has built his life around restraint.