Draco has never given a girl a second look before, until he sees her, and he knows then and there that he needs her in every way a person can need somebody.
Draco Malfoy has spent his entire life resenting the marriage contract that bound him to Theodore Nott’s strange younger sister before she was even born. So when he meets a breathtaking, mysterious witch at his twenty-first birthday gala and spends the entire evening falling for her, he doesn’t realize he’s just fallen for the very bride he’s spent years trying to forget. Y/N, however, knows exactly who he is.
Three years after Hogwarts, running into Draco Malfoy in Muggle London was the last thing you expected—and the one thing you couldn’t escape. He’s darker now, richer, and far more possessive than the rival you once knew, watching you like something unfinished between you still belongs to him. Some grudges fade with time, but whatever burns between you and Draco Malfoy only grew sharper.
Y/N and Mattheo Riddle fall in love at Hogwarts before the war tears them apart and Y/N vanishes without a trace. After the war, Mattheo becomes an Auror and discovers her alive in a hidden Death Eater basement. The shock isn’t her survival—it’s the infant in her arms.
You marry Draco Malfoy in secret the summer before seventh year, vows spoken before sunrise and hidden beneath school robes. At Hogwarts, you pretend nothing has changed — even as you share glances no one else understands. The problem with secrets is that they make every touch feel dangerous.
After the war ended, there was decided to be only one way to clean up Draco’s image. Even though you were friends since childhood, he was a jerk. And your families wanted you to do this so badly. To be his lover…or at least to look like you are. This was a way for you and Draco's family to look good to the press. Since Draco's father went to Azkaban, the Malfoy family's reputation had fallen very low and the only way to raise it was to unite Draco with a girl with a surname like Malfoy. And because of their long-standing family relationship with the Malfoy family, your father and mother made a deal.
Draco Malfoy insists he’s fine — that the war is behind him and the past is buried. But you’re the only one who notices the sleepless nights, the shaking hands, and the way he avoids the dark. When the nightmares finally get loud enough, you decide he won’t face them alone.
To the world, Draco Malfoy is sharp, controlled, and impossible to reach — a man rebuilt from war and reputation. But behind the doors of Malfoy Manor, he is soft only for you, offering a tenderness no one else will ever see. Years after Hogwarts, your love has become his greatest devotion — the one place he finally allows himself to be gentle.
In this world, everyone receives their soulmate mark on their 18th birthday — a unique symbol that appears somewhere on the body, said to match that of the one person you’re destined to be with. The mark is never random. It might be a word, a phrase in a long-forgotten language, a strange shape, or even a feeling only you understand. Some people spend years searching for the person who carries the same mark. Others find them instantly. And a few… never do.
Mattheo Riddle never stays—until the night he shows up at y/n’s door with a baby in his arms and nowhere else to go. She’s spent years learning how to live without him, but now he’s back, asking for help with a life he never planned for. And somewhere between late nights, quiet apologies, and a child neither of them expected, they’re forced to confront the love they never truly let go.
Draco and I have always been best friends. I’ve been in love with him for years. But when Draco gets a girlfriend, things start changing- my heart shatters, and i begin to lose myself to heartbreak
When your daughter is born with Draco’s silver eyes, the wizarding world watches carefully. He insists he hasn’t changed — that fatherhood hasn’t softened him. But the way he holds her says otherwise.
Mattheo is toxic. He’s violent. He’s aggressive. He’s dominant. He’s untouchable. He doesn’t care until he sees someone else flirting with me on a Hogsmeade Weekend Trip
You transfer to Hogwarts after the war and into Slytherin, completely unaware that Draco Malfoy is supposed to be important. Draco is both offended and fascinated by your complete indifference to his name—and even more by the way you only ever see him as just Draco. Somewhere between banter and tension, he realizes the one person who doesn’t care about his reputation is the only one he wants to matter.
You’ve spent your whole life hearing everyone’s thoughts—filtering, ignoring, surviving the constant noise of it. But when Draco Malfoy’s mind starts changing—softer, sharper, focused entirely on you—you can’t tune him out like the rest. And when his thoughts turn possessive in ways he’d never dare say out loud, you realize the most dangerous secret in the room isn’t yours—it’s his.
Years after the Battle of Hogwarts, you run into Draco at a magical bookstore in Diagon Alley. The tension between you is still there. So is the longing.
Every summer of your childhood was spent beneath the silver light of Malfoy Manor — in library corners, garden paths, and by the lake that heard your secrets first. You grew up side by side, close enough to blur the line between habit and devotion. By the final summer before everything changes, the silence between you isn’t innocent anymore.
Three years after Hogwarts, running into Draco Malfoy in Muggle London was the last thing you expected—and the one thing you couldn’t escape. He’s darker now, richer, and far more possessive than the rival you once knew, watching you like something unfinished between you still belongs to him. Some grudges fade with time, but whatever burns between you and Draco Malfoy only grew sharper.