Y/N Nott (Theodore Nott’s younger sister) goes to high school, Ridgeway High, with Caspian Malfoy, Jacob Zabini, Leo Berkshire and Miles Riddle Along the way they befriend popular quarterback Ben Farrier, bad boy Alex Shaw and class clown Nathan Mitchell
At sixteen, Theodore Nott rules Nott Manor with quiet menace and a smirk that says he knows more than he lets on. When he invites his closest friends—Mattheo Riddle, Draco Malfoy, Blaise Zabini, and Lorenzo Berkshire—for a casual videogame night, their younger brothers tag along, bringing just as much chaos and charm.
Y/N Nott (Theodore Nott’s younger sister) goes to high school, Silverwood Heights, with Caspian Malfoy, Jacob Zabini, Leo Berkshire, Miles Riddle, and James Parkinson
At sixteen, Theodore Nott rules Nott Manor with quiet menace and a smirk that says he knows more than he lets on. When he invites his closest friends—Mattheo Riddle, Draco Malfoy, Blaise Zabini, and Lorenzo Berkshire—for a casual videogame night, their younger brothers tag along, bringing just as much chaos and charm.
Y/N arrives at the Slytherin Winter Gala looking confident and stunning, instantly drawing attention. Around her, multiple relationships shape the night: Blaise is with Daphne, Lorenzo with Astoria, Theo quietly loves Y/N, Mattheo stays close as her best friend, Draco is still hung up on her, and Pansy is in love with Draco. All these emotions and connections swirl around Y/N as the evening unfolds.
Y/N had been hired by a wealthy family to care for their home and assist their deaf son, Kai Sullivan. The family’s fortune meant the work was comfortable, and they paid her well to keep the house in order and to be there for Kai whenever he needed help. When his parents left for the weekend, responsibility for both the grand house and Kai fell entirely to her.
It starts like every bad idea in Slytherin—half a dare, half a joke, born from boredom and arrogance. Someone says Mattheo Riddle could have anyone at Hogwarts wrapped around his finger if he wanted to. He laughs, because that much is true, but Lorenzo Berkshire disagrees and references you.