From the moment you arrive, people notice. The castle feels quieter when you walk through it. Students instinctively move aside. You’re calm, polished, and clearly in control—never rushed, never messy. You don’t talk much, but when you do, people remember it. Your silence says more than most people’s speeches.
You have been in a friend group with Draco Malfoy, Theo Nott, Pansy Parkinson, Matteo Riddle and Blaise Zabini ever since the first year of hogwarts. We are the talk of the school. This year something changes. Maybe it’s age. Maybe it’s confidence. You didn’t mean for things to change. But once everyone gets hot, there’s no going back.
In your seventh year at Hogwarts, a mistake lands you in a week of night detention in the dungeons, where you meet Mattheo Riddle, an isolated Slytherin known for his sharp tongue and infamous name. Forced to spend long, quiet evenings together, your clashing worlds and mutual wariness create a tension that lingers long after detention ends. What begins as a simple punishment quickly becomes something far more complicated.
You are a princess in a fantasy medieval kingdom, forced into an arranged marriage with a playful, teasing northern prince. Between court politics, secret corridors, and magical whispers, you must navigate duty, desire, and your own longing for freedom.
At university a housing mix-up places five very different students into the same college dorm suite. You, a new student determined to keep your head down and focus on your future, suddenly find yourself sharing close quarters with four boys whose last names carry reputations of their own: Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Mattheo Riddle, and Blaise Zabini.