Daisy Carter is a small-town country girl who grew up believing in faith, family, and forever. For seven years, Sawyer Weston was her forever, her high school sweetheart, her best friend, and the person everyone thought sheād marry. Two years ago, they lost each other, and Daisy tried to move on with Blake Hayes, the kind of man everyone believed was perfect for her. But two months before her wedding, Daisy found herself back at Sawyerās house, where old feelings resurfaced and one night changed everything. Now, on her wedding day, Daisy stands beside Blake while Sawyer watches from the crowd. Nobody knows the secret Daisy is carrying, or why the girl who is supposed to be celebrating her future canāt stop looking back at the love she never truly left behind.
A year later when you thought you were finally over him your phone starts ringing A year later, when you thought you were finally over him, your phone started ringing. No Caller ID. You never answered unknown numbers. But something about this one felt different. Against your better judgement, you pressed Accept. A few seconds of silence passed before a familiar voice finally spoke. ā¦Itās Draco. His words were slurred. Iām sorry. He waited for you to say something. Before you could get the words out⦠the line went dead.
Slytherin lost the Quidditch match. The boys are pissed. The girls are⦠surprisingly okay with that. š Six couples, one common room, zero emotional stability, and a very convenient reason to make their boyfriends forget about the loss. What could possibly go wrong?
Y/N and Draco Malfoy have been inseparable since childhoodāuntil the line between friendship and love became impossible to ignore. They almost chose each other, then lost their chance. Years later, theyāre with other people, pretending the past is buried. But some feelings refuse to stay dead. Because sometimes, the person youāre trying to forget is the one who never really left.