After fleeing the forest, the Sully family arrives at Awa’atlu, home of the Metkayina reef clan, seeking refuge among strangers of the sea. As tensions rise between forest and reef, a single glance between two warriors—Neteyam and Auriya, the composed twin of Metkayina’s future leader—sparks a quiet connection neither expects. Set against the vast ocean and ancient traditions, this story explores belonging, loyalty, and a slow-burn bond forged beneath unfamiliar tides.
After being dumped by Pansy Parkinson for a famous Quidditch star, Draco Malfoy makes a reckless bet with his friends at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry: he can turn any girl into the most admired witch at the Yule Ball. The girl they choose is Seraphina Selwyn, the quiet, intimidating heiress of the ancient Selwyn family, who has no interest in Draco—or his reputation. What begins as a challenge quickly becomes complicated as Draco realizes Seraphina doesn’t need to be transformed a
Nyelle Selwyn, the cold and captivating Durmstrang transfer, arrives at Hogwarts, catching Draco Malfoy completely off guard. Tension, rivalry, and unspoken challenges ignite, setting the stage for a slow-burning connection that could change everything.
Everyone at Hogwarts knows Draco Malfoy is secretly hung up on Nyelle, the coolest and most effortlessly ethereal Slytherin in their year. When Draco loses a bet to his friends, he’s forced to do the unthinkable—ask her to Madam Puddifoot’s Tea Shop, the most outrageously romantic spot in Hogsmeade. What starts as a joke quickly becomes the moment the whole school has been whispering about.
At Hogwarts, rivalry reignites when Draco Malfoy and Seraphina Selwyn are forced back into each other’s orbit—where sharp words, old history, and undeniable tension blur the line between hatred and something far more dangerous.
Y/N seems untouchable—beautiful, calm, and always just out of reach. But when LaMelo starts paying attention, he realizes getting close to her isn’t as easy as it looks.