Three years after the war, the wizarding world looks… stable. Voldemort is gone. The Ministry rebuilt itself. Justice, they say, has been served. But not for everyone. Draco Malfoy was never cleared. Never convicted either. For three years, his trial has been “pending”—postponed again and again, buried under excuses and sealed files. Officially, he’s being held for further investigation. Unofficially? He’s been forgotten in a Ministry cell—cut off, silenced, and kept out of sight. No one questions it. No one pushes it. Until Narcissa Malfoy shows up—unannounced, after hours—at the one law firm known for taking cases no one else will touch. Aurora Snape. Raised by Severus Snape and known for dismantling impossible cases, Aurora doesn’t involve herself lightly. But the moment she gets access to Draco’s file, something feels wrong. Missing records. Altered timelines. A trial that was never meant to happen. And a system that seems determined to keep it that way. With Lucius Malfoy imprisoned and falling ill—sending letters filled with regret—and the Ministry tightening its grip, Aurora steps into a case that was never supposed to be reopened. Because this isn’t just about Draco Malfoy anymore. It’s about what the Ministry is hiding. And how far they’ll go to make sure it stays that way. — A slow-burn, tension-filled story where nothing is as clean as it seems—and the truth is far more dangerous than the lies.
You were supposed to be the one people envied quietly. Three years with Draco Malfoy led to a wedding neither of your families could stop talking about—lavish, beautiful, and full of the people who mattered most. Your closest friends stood beside you, your future waiting just ahead. It should’ve been perfect. But among the guests is Hermione Granger. Smart. Charming. Persistent. And entirely too interested in your husband. At first, it’s lingering touches and flirtatious smiles disguised as harmless friendship. Then come the parties at the estate, late-night gatherings, holidays, and celebrations where she inserts herself deeper into your lives—always watching, always waiting for cracks that never seem to appear. Because Draco loves you openly. Completely. And when you become pregnant, Hermione’s obsession only worsens. Now trapped in a house full of tension, luxury, complicated friendships, and growing resentment, one question lingers beneath every smile: How far will someone go to steal a life that was never theirs to begin with?
Years after the Second Wizarding War, the wizarding world has learned how to move on—or at least, how to make it look that way. Draco Malfoy did everything expected of him. He rebuilt the Malfoy name, entered a proper marriage with Astoria Greengrass, and secured his legacy through his son, Scorpius. From the outside, his life is polished. Untouchable. Perfect. Behind closed doors, it’s something else entirely. What began as duty twisted into something far more damaging—physical, mental, and emotional abuse hidden beneath wealth and refinement. Control masked as devotion. Fear buried under silence. And Draco endures it, because the world has already decided who he is. No one would believe him. Not over Astoria. Not over a Greengrass. But when that silence begins to affect the one person he refuses to let suffer—his son—Draco makes a choice that risks everything. He asks for help. He finds you. A rising attorney known for taking the cases no one else dares to touch, you’ve built your reputation on one thing: truth. Not power. Not status. Truth. So when Draco Malfoy walks into your firm with a story the wizarding world would rather ignore, you take the case—despite the whispers, despite the risk. What begins as strategy quickly becomes something more complicated. You grow close to Scorpius—the quiet, watchful boy caught in the middle of it all. You begin to understand Draco—not the name, not the past, but the man beneath it. And somewhere along the way… the lines blur. Between client and counsel. Between right and wrong. Between restraint… and something neither of you can ignore. One moment changes everything. Because when professionalism gives way to something deeper, a consequence neither of you planned follows—you find yourself carrying his child. Now everything is different. This isn’t just a case anymore. It’s personal. With reputations on the line, a child to protect, another on the way, and a truth the world refuses to see—you’re forced to decid
Five years ago, you walked away from Draco Malfoy without a word after catching him with another woman. Heartbroken and pregnant, you left Scotland behind and built a new life in Italy with the son Draco never knew existed. Now, after years apart, you return home believing Draco chose someone else over you — unaware that the truth was stolen from both of you. The moment Draco sees your little boy, everything changes. Because the child has his eyes. And despite the betrayal, the heartbreak, and the years of silence… Draco Malfoy never stopped loving you.
Everyone in Slytherin wants something from Draco Malfoy. Pansy wants the place beside him. Daphne wants the future his name promises. Astoria wants the attention that comes with being chosen. You want none of it. While the rest of sixth year turns every glance, conversation, and invitation into a game, you become the one place Draco can breathe. What starts as an easy escape — shared snacks, quiet corners, and conversations that ask nothing of him — becomes something far more dangerous. Because in a house built on reputation, choosing someone real might be the boldest thing he’s ever done.
Draco Malfoy has always gotten everything he wanted. Top of the university rankings. Endless money. The perfect reputation. An entire campus practically in love with him. Then he met you. Now he’s possessive, needy, constantly touching you like he’s afraid you’ll disappear if he lets go for even a second. And honestly? Everyone notices. Especially the people who wanted him first. Astoria and Daphne Greengrass make their jealousy obvious — sharp comments, lingering touches, fake smiles. But Hermione Granger is different. Smarter. Quieter. More dangerous. Because while the others fight for Draco loudly, Hermione watches patiently. And sometimes the people who say the least are the ones you should fear the most. A university AU filled with obsession, jealousy, old-money chaos, possessive love, and a friend group that always ends up in the middle of the drama.
You thought Scotland would feel like a beginning. Instead, it feels like returning to a life that was never really yours. After your father’s death, your mother brings you home and opens a late-night club built on music, velvet shadows, and carefully kept secrets. On stage, you become the part of yourself no one else gets to touch. Then one night, old family history walks through the door. The Malfoys. And with them comes Draco Malfoy—sharp smiles, quiet confidence, and the unsettling feeling that he sees more than he should. In a world of old names, late nights, and complicated chemistry, some meetings change everything.
Years after the trial that changed everything, life is finally… stable. Draco Malfoy rebuilt his name. You built a family. Scorpius is fifteen now—Slytherin, guarded, and far too perceptive for his age. He knows the truth. He knows you aren’t the woman who gave birth to him. But you’re the one who chose him. The one who stayed. The one who became his mother—legally and otherwise. You and Draco are married now. You have a daughter—ten years old, bright, and fiercely loved. And for a while, that’s enough. Until the past walks free. Astoria Greengrass is released. No warnings. No conditions that matter. No distance. And she comes back for one thing— Her son. Only this time, the court won’t decide what happens next. Scorpius will. At fifteen, he has the legal right to choose— Let her into his life… or shut the door for good. But choices like that don’t come without consequences. Because Astoria didn’t come back quietly. And she didn’t come back alone. And while the battle for Scorpius begins to unravel everything you’ve built— Something else changes everything. You’re pregnant. With twins. And by the time you find out… it’s already too late to separate the life you’re carrying from the war that’s coming. Because this time, it isn’t just about the past resurfacing. It’s about holding your family together— When the one person who once destroyed it is determined to tear her way back in.
In a world built on legacy, power, and carefully kept secrets, After Hours follows the night everything changes inside the most exclusive club in the city. Y/n grew up behind the velvet curtains—never one of the dancers, always the one people came to see. She knows the rules of the room better than the people who think they own it. Some nights she sings timeless classics. Other nights, she performs her own music—each note carefully chosen, each performance unforgettable. When Lucius Malfoy brings his son and their inner circle to the club as part of their initiation into the world of business and influence, he doesn’t expect anything unusual. After all, the Malfoys have known y/n’s family for years. But Draco Malfoy has never met her. Not properly. And in a place where every glance holds meaning and every silence feels intentional, one performance is enough to shift everything. What begins as observation quickly turns into curiosity, and curiosity into something far more dangerous in a world where reputation is everything. Because in After Hours, nothing stays background for long—and no one walks away unchanged.
Fresh out of law school, you’ve done what most only dream of—you opened your own firm. New clients, a handpicked team, and a reputation already building in your favor. You’re determined to prove that you belong at the top. Unfortunately, so is one person who refuses to let you win. Draco Malfoy—newly appointed prosecutor, sharp-tongued, relentless, and always on the opposite side of your cases. In the courtroom, he challenges everything you say. Outside of it, he’s even worse. You clash. Constantly. Every argument sharper than the last. Every glance lingering just a second too long. Until one night changes everything. At a Ministry gala, tension boils over. Words are exchanged. Pride is tested. Drinks blur the edges. And somehow… you end up in his bed. The next morning brings three options: Ignore it. Run from it. Or admit… it wasn’t a mistake. So you make a deal. No feelings. No attachments. No complications. Just a way to release the tension that’s been building for months. And it works. In court, you’re still enemies. After hours… it’s something else entirely. But lines blur. Arguments feel different. Silences last longer than they should. And suddenly, what was supposed to be nothing… starts to mean something. Then comes the one thing neither of you planned for. A case neither of you can argue your way out of. A baby.
You were chaos wrapped in expensive perfume and unfinished assignments. Draco Malfoy was the exact opposite — quiet, disciplined, untouchable. The kind of student professors bragged about and everyone else avoided. When you start failing your law courses, your professor gives you one last option before you’re thrown out of the program: Draco Malfoy. The university’s top student agrees to tutor you under one condition — you actually have to try. Unfortunately for him, studying was never really your plan. And somewhere between late-night library sessions, sarcastic arguments, stolen glances, and a growing obsession neither of you wants to acknowledge… things start getting messy. Especially when Astoria Greengrass — Draco’s longtime study partner and almost-something — begins noticing the way he looks at you.
In this alternate universe, there was no war—just friendships, first loves, and futures that felt certain. You and Draco Malfoy were together for three years at Hogwarts. Everyone thought you’d last. Until one night changed everything. A year later, you return from Italy and step into the spotlight at your family’s club, quickly becoming the name everyone is talking about. That attention brings back old friends, old memories, and Draco. With Hermione Granger still close and old wounds far from healed, you’re forced to face the life that broke apart—and the boy who broke with it. Some stories end once. Yours might be starting again.
You were never meant for Hogwarts. Not for shared corridors, whispered gossip, or a castle where everyone seems to know everyone except you. You already had a name before you arrived—one built on old pureblood bloodlines, private clubs lit by candlelight, and songs respectable families pretend not to listen to. For your final year, your mother sends you to Hogwarts anyway. By the end of your first night, the school is already talking. The boys notice first. The girls notice because they do. And Draco Malfoy notices most of all. Now you’re caught between attention you never asked for, rivalries already forming, and a year that was supposed to be temporary. It was only meant to be one last year. Then he looked at you.
You came to Scotland because staying in London hurt too much. After heartbreak leaves you hollow, your mother sends you to stay with your father at his private coastal resort—a place of old money, elegant parties, and people who have known each other far longer than you’ve known yourself. You were supposed to disappear for a while. Start over. Breathe. Then you meet Draco Malfoy. He wasn’t supposed to matter. Neither were late-night conversations, stolen quiet moments, or the way he makes you question everything you thought you knew about love. But in a world where everyone wants something from him—and no one wants you near him—falling for Draco may be the one thing you never planned for.
You never expected to step foot inside Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Not when your entire life had been built somewhere colder, stricter—far from whispers and curious eyes. Raised alone by your father, Severus Snape, you were never meant to be part of this world. Not publicly, at least. Your mother? A Muggle. A ghost of a woman who chose addiction over motherhood and disappeared before you can even remember her face. You know the truth. And you hate her for it. Snape never let you feel that absence. He raised you. Protected you. Spoiled you—more than anyone would ever believe. To the world, he is cold, sharp, untouchable. To you, he is simply Dad. At Durmstrang Institute, you thrived. Top of your year. Brilliant. Disciplined. Untouchable in your own right. And yet—different. Because while you mastered spells and potions, you also found something else. Music. When Hogwarts quietly introduces a new, experimental Muggle music program, everything changes. And with Snape’s sudden promotion requiring him to remain at Hogwarts full-time, there’s only one solution: You transfer. New school. New eyes watching you. New secrets to keep. And one very particular problem— Draco Malfoy. ~~~ Draco notices you immediately. At first, it’s curiosity. Then irritation. Then something else entirely. Because you don’t react to him the way others do. You don’t chase. You don’t fear him. You barely even acknowledge him. And Draco Malfoy? He’s not used to being ignored. (post war era, Snape doesn’t die nor Dumbledore, and Lucius Malfoy is in Azkaban)
Draco Malfoy is a freak. He’s very kinky and straight forward. It draws most girls in. They fall right to his feet, falling for his charm and into his bed. It’s known he is the Hogwarts player. His newest chase, however, is you. You’re new to Hogwarts, a transfer from durmstrang. You’re quiet, and shy. Hesitant around male attention. Nervous when in situations that involve boys. Draco loves that you’re shy. He likes to tease you with his words in public to fluster you. He enjoys making other girls jealous when he gives you his attention. It started off as a fascination. New meat. However, it starts to become more for Draco… because the more you shy away, the more he wants you. When sorted in slytherin, you didn’t know what to expect… but you did know one thing. Draco malfoy certainly wasn’t what you expected. Will you give in to him? What happens when you do?
Y/N and Draco Malfoy are the kind of couple people can’t stop looking at—soft, affectionate, and completely wrapped up in each other. Draco is clingy in the sweetest way, always near her, always needing her touch like it’s second nature. But not everyone is happy about it. Pansy Parkinson, Astoria Greengrass, Daphne Greengrass, and Tracey Davis watch from the sidelines—especially Pansy and Astoria, who can’t shake the feeling that they should be the ones in Y/N’s place. Jealousy lingers. Tension builds. And in a world where feelings are rarely simple, one relationship becomes the center of everyone’s attention.
Four years after a reckless game changed everything, the estate in the Scottish countryside has become a home — filled with children, history, and a tightly bound group of friends learning how to navigate adulthood together. What was once chaos has settled into rhythm: school runs, shared meals, late-night laughter, and the unpredictable beauty of raising seven children under one roof. But peace is never permanent. When a highly qualified newcomer, Hermione Granger, is brought into the home to help support the growing household, she appears to be exactly what they need — intelligent, composed, and capable of bringing structure to their unconventional life. Yet over time, her presence begins to shift from helpful to unsettling. Lines blur. Boundaries are tested. And her growing fixation on Draco Malfoy — along with an increasingly inappropriate attachment to y/n’s children — begins to fracture the fragile trust holding the household together. What started as support slowly becomes interference. And in a house built on loyalty, chosen family, and shared history, the greatest threat is not chaos… It’s control disguised as care. As tensions rise, the group is forced to confront a new kind of danger — one that doesn’t break into the house… But quietly tries to take it over from within.
You thought Draco Malfoy would be the one thing in your life that never betrayed you. You were wrong. After catching Draco with Hermione Granger during your final year at Hogwarts, your world collapses overnight. Rumors spread, friendships fracture, and suddenly the boy who once loved you more than anything is begging for another chance. He swears she meant nothing. Just a mistake. A moment of weakness. But betrayal like that doesn’t disappear because someone regrets it. Now trapped in the same castle with the two people who broke your trust, you’re forced to decide whether love is enough to survive heartbreak… or if some apologies come far too late. And the worst part? Draco Malfoy still looks at you like you’re the love of his life.
You loved Draco Malfoy when it was easier for everyone else not to. You stood beside him while the world remembered his name for all the wrong reasons, helping him rebuild both the Malfoy legacy and the man behind it. Now, with your son Scorpius turning two, Malfoy Manor opens its doors for the first time since the war. But old expectations return with old faces. Astoria and Daphne Greengrass linger too close, speak too freely, and act as though the life you built should have been theirs. You can stay quiet for peace. Or remind them exactly who Draco chose. And while the walls of the manor begin to close in, there’s one secret you haven’t discovered yet.
You’ve always been Michael Clifford’s little sister. The quiet one. The one people glance at but don’t really see. His friends learned the rule early: you’re off limits, untouched, not part of their world. It was easy to follow—until it wasn’t. Because when Luke Hemmings shows up at your house for the summer, he doesn’t treat you like a rule. He treats you like a person. And that changes everything you’ve spent years staying invisible to avoid. Now the line between what’s allowed and what’s inevitable starts to blur—and neither of you knows how to step back from it.
When your family returns from Italy after nearly a decade away, the last thing you expect is to fall into the middle of the city’s most chaotic friend group — especially when one of them is Draco Malfoy. Your club becomes the place everyone wants into. Dim lights, live music, expensive drinks, and your voice pulling strangers in night after night. But when Pansy Parkinson reunites with the childhood best friend she thought she lost, her worlds collide in ways none of them expected. Because Draco Malfoy was never supposed to look at you twice. Now he can’t seem to look away. And with possessive exes, messy friendships, old feelings, and late nights that blur into dangerous mornings, things inside the group start shifting fast. Especially when Draco realizes you might be the first thing he’s ever wanted to keep.
After Hogwarts, it was supposed to be simple. A group of lifelong friends — pureblood heirs, childhood rivals, and carefully kept secrets — combine their money and buy a sprawling private estate in the Scottish countryside. What begins as one reckless promise becomes their version of freedom: late nights, parties that last until morning, shared kitchens, stolen quiet moments, and a house that slowly becomes home. To the outside world, they’re untouchable. Then during a girls’ sleepover, a harmless game turns into something none of them expected. Four positive tests. And suddenly the life they built around youth, love, and never having to grow up begins to shift beneath them. A story about friendship, loyalty, messy love, and what happens when the future arrives sooner than anyone planned.
The war is over. The world has moved on. But not everyone was forgiven. Years after the fall of Voldemort, the wizarding world has rebuilt itself on one promise—protect the future, no matter the cost. Heroes were rewarded. Survivors found peace. And those labeled criminals? They’re still being hunted, still being judged… still being punished. Especially Draco Malfoy. Once a name whispered in fear, now spoken with disgust, Draco has spent years in Azkaban awaiting a trial that never came—until now. When his case lands on your desk, it should be simple: another high-profile defense, another impossible client. You built your law firm from nothing, earned your reputation on winning the unwinnable, and you don’t let emotions interfere with your work. So you take the case. What you don’t expect… is him. Behind the rumors and ruined reputation is a man who doesn’t quite match the story the world believes. Cold, guarded, and dangerously perceptive, Draco challenges you at every turn—forcing you to question not only the case, but everything you thought you knew. What begins in the cold, guarded walls of Azkaban as strictly professional soon becomes something far more complicated. Late nights. Lingering tension. Lines that start to blur. And when you manage to secure his release on bail—at your own expense—everything changes. With the trial approaching, the pressure builds. The Ministry wants him convicted. The public wants him condemned. And witnesses from his past—like Astoria Greengrass and Pansy Parkinson—threaten to unravel everything you’re trying to prove. As secrets surface and loyalties are tested, you’re forced to walk a dangerous line between truth and trust… between your career and your heart. Because defending Draco Malfoy was never just about the case. It was about discovering whether he’s truly innocent… —or if falling for him will be the biggest mistake you’ve ever made.
You and Draco Malfoy built a life most people never expected you to have—quiet marriage, a shared home, and twins who changed everything in a single year. Six months into parenthood, you open your doors to close friends and family for a rare evening of peace and celebration. But not everyone walks in with good intentions. As familiar faces gather in your living room, old feelings resurface, unspoken tensions sharpen, and one guest makes it very clear she hasn’t let go of the past—or Draco. Between sleepless nights, lingering history, and a house full of people watching each other too closely, you quickly realize this “simple visit” is anything but.