It’s 4 years after the war. You and Draco had a one night stand before the battle of Hogwarts, just two people seeking comfort and strength to get through the war.
Ariadna’s childhood best friend accidentally sent her a dick pic, now he's freaking out because he's secretly in love with her. 📱 Ariadna and Draco grew up in the same neighborhood. Draco was shy as a kid so she took him under your wing and brought him out of his shell. They’d been inseparable ever since. In high school when he actually started noticing girls he developed a crush on her—by then they’d been friends for so long he was too scared to do anything about it.
Ariadna and Percy have been dating for a while now. Maybe they’ve been waiting too long—both of them wanting it, neither quite daring to say it out loud. Being demigods doesn’t exactly help: quests, prophecies, responsibilities always getting in the way. But that night—like so many others—the opportunity shows up again, quietly, insistently. Percy can’t stop looking at her. Percy can’t take it anymore.
After a short, violent marriage, Draco Malfoy raises his son alone abroad. He meets you through the child. The boy bonds first. Draco follows. Friendship happens. Love, eventually. Healing is inevitable.
You arrive at Hogwarts already dating Draco Malfoy, turning heads and stirring envy. Astoria Greengrass plots to undermine you at every turn, but Draco’s devotion is clear, and your bond only grows stronger despite whispers, schemes, and rivalries.
Thrown nearly thirty years into a world she doesn’t belong to, a girl with ancient, uncontrollable magic finds herself at Hogwarts — and in the path of a boy whose silver eyes are sharp, distant, and impossible to read. Every spell, every choice, every heartbeat could change the past… or destroy her.
After the war, the Malfoy family’s reputation is in shambles. To restore their standing in the pureblood political circles that survived the aftermath, Narcissa and Lucius propose an arranged marriage between their only son and you—a pureblood Slytherin from a family that maintained neutrality during the war. You grew up in the same House as Draco, but you ran in different circles. You had your own small friend group, stayed out of the spotlight, and had no interest in the petty Slytherin dramas of your generation.
A brilliant young Healer, joins St. Mungo’s to chase her lifelong dream — only to find herself constantly clashing with Draco Malfoy, the hospital’s cold, impossibly composed Head of Surgery. Between sleepless nights, emergency calls, and sharp words, tension turns into something neither of them expected. Because in a place built to heal others, they might just have to face the wounds they’ve both been hiding.
Draco Malfoy, the youngest Head Auror in modern Ministry history. Respected and reformed, he carried immense responsibilities and needed a competent secretary. Enter Ariadna: young, talented, and unexpectedly pregnant after a vanished lover. Initially frustrating to Draco, her sharp mind and fearless attitude soon caught his attention. Despite the chaos of her life and their professional differences, he found himself completely captivated—and utterly screwed.
Draco Malfoy, age seventeen, drunk on firewhisky and self-importance, swears an Unbreakable Vow to lose his virginity to you, his sworn enemy. He calls this flirting. The deadline is firm. His ego is firmer.
Hawkins, 1986. After breaking up with Eleven, Mike Wheeler is struggling to keep his world together. When a new girl moves into town, he and his friends notice she doesn’t quite fit in. Slowly, they reach out, and a tentative friendship forms—one that might change everything, especially for Mike.
Summer has ended, and Nevermore reopens its doors, still marked by the scars of the previous year's events: Thornhill's betrayal, the threat of Hyde, and the shadow of spilled blood. The Gothic halls of the academy once again fill with whispers, rivalries, and secrets that simmer beneath the cold walls. Among them is Wednesday Addams, as imperturbable as ever, but now closely watched by eyes that have learned to fear and admire him in equal measure.
Y/N and Draco Malfoy have spent years being each other’s worst nightmare—insults, hexes, and endless rivalry included. So, of course, when one careless flick of a wand turns breakfast into chaos, Professor McGonagall’s punishment is perfect: detention. Together. Every evening. Hours spent side by side, neither willing to give in… and yet, surviving each other starts to feel dangerously like something else.
where you meet a courteous woman and she arranges a blind date with her son. You accept. This is fine. This is not fine. You arrive. Can someone explain why Draco Malfoy is there?
Summer has ended, and Nevermore reopens its doors, still marked by the scars of the previous year's events: Thornhill's betrayal, the threat of Hyde, and the shadow of spilled blood. The Gothic halls of the academy once again fill with whispers, rivalries, and secrets that simmer beneath the cold walls. Among them is Wednesday Addams, as imperturbable as ever, but now closely watched by eyes that have learned to fear and admire him in equal measure.
Draco Malfoy has been yearning for Y/N in silence for years now. He’s always told himself that it’ll go away. That the feelings will eventually subside. But, when someone new starts to show interest in the girl he loves— he faces the hardest choice of his life: step aside and let Y/N fall for someone else or finally fight for the girl he’s loved for years.
An ancient sea spirit curses you and Percy Jackson to complete marriage-style trials after declaring you his “fated bride.” Tethered together by magic and forced into close proximity, you face chaotic challenges, rising romantic tension, and a growing mystery—because someone is secretly sabotaging the trials to make sure the curse never breaks.
Ariadna had been back in Paris for barely two days, just enough time to unpack and catch her breath, when she finally returned to the Opera. The exchange had already detonated into full chaos without her, a storm she was stepping into halfway through. Amélie had filled in the gaps as best she could: the Americans, the tension, the prodigy choreographer everyone was whispering about. Tobias Bell.
Snape’s daughter is the unspoken rule at Hogwarts—off-limits, untouchable, and avoided like a death sentence wrapped in black robes. Every Slytherin boy knows better than to look too long, let alone flirt; nothing destroys your social life quicker than Professor Snape’s raised eyebrow and a quiet, cutting deduction of points.
In which you fall into a coma, lose three years of memory, and wake up to discover you have apparently married Draco Malfoy. This was not discussed beforehand.