After finishing his sixth year at Hogwarts, seventeen-year-old Draco returns to Malfoy Manor for the summer—and his five-year-old sister, always by his side, finds comfort in his quiet presence. As their bond deepens, Draco discovers a side of himself he never expected—one that stays steady, kind, and always open.
Tom Felton never expected to walk into an adoption center and immediately notice one quiet little girl standing in the hallway with a teddy bear clutched to her chest. But the moment y/n looked at him, something changed.
Hogwarts is over, and the Slytherin group is finally free. To celebrate graduation, they spend the entire summer together in a luxurious villa on the Italian coast, where days are filled with beach trips, pool parties, late-night drives, and endless laughter. Draco Malfoy and y/n Gaunt are inseparable, Pansy and Blaise never stop bickering, Theodore and Daphne enjoy the quiet moments, and Mattheo and Astoria bring chaos wherever they go. With no classes, no responsibilities, and no one telling them what to do, the group is determined to make this a summer they’ll never forget. But between romance, friendship, jealousy, and unforgettable nights under the Italian sky, things are bound to get a little messy.
Sixth year was never meant to be complicated—until both Tom Riddle and Mattheo Riddle chose you. Now, caught between two boys who refuse to lose, you’re left with the one thing neither of them will accept: a choice.
You weren’t supposed to be at Hogwarts—not at five years old. But with Astoria by your side and Draco never letting you stray too far, you find a place among them anyway.
Draco and y/n Malfoy are divorced, but neither of them has truly let go of the life they once shared. While they try to move on for the sake of their four-year-old son, Scorpius has other plans. Convinced that his parents still belong together, he quietly begins playing matchmaker—creating little excuses to keep them in the same room, hoping they’ll remember the love they never really lost. After all, Scorpius knows one thing for certain: Families are supposed to stay together. And he’s determined to bring his back.
Dating Draco Malfoy was one thing—earning Narcissa’s quiet approval was another. And somehow, you had both. (Inspired by: @malfxxys TikTok, go check her out:)
You had your son at fifteen and spent the next twenty years building a life for the two of you. At thirty-five, you were finally stable, finally comfortable—until your son’s best friend started looking at you like something more than just a friend’s mother.
Y/N is a 17-year-old high school student just trying to get through school without trouble. But that’s harder than it sounds when her strict teacher is also her older brother. At school, he’s Mr. Kessler—serious, sharp, and impossible to impress. At home, he’s just as teasing, never letting her forget her mistakes, bad grades, or excuses. Between constant teasing, overly detailed corrections, and the struggle of keeping her school and home life from blending together, Y/N has to survive not just high school—but him too.
You were sitting in potions, taking a test. Your enemy Draco Malfoy was sitting next to you. You didn’t learn at all, you had your own problems. You were having a blackout right now, starting at your blank paper. As Snape wasn’t looking something unexpected happened. Draco Malfoy switched up the tests and the names and gave your empty test as his. You stare at him then at his test on your desk with your name on it.
At King’s Cross, Draco Malfoy—now a calm, softened Hogwarts professor after outgrowing his Slytherin arrogance—notices Y/N Gaunt, a very young first-year standing alone on Platform 9¾ with no family and no guidance. Instead of ignoring her like others do, he approaches quietly. He doesn’t overwhelm her or question her situation. He simply helps her with her trunk, gives her calm direction toward the barrier, and stays nearby just long enough to make sure she isn’t left completely alone at one of the most frightening moments of her life. He knew he would make her feel safe no matter what.