Hello, my lovely readers.
I just wanted to come on here and say a few things regarding certain comments you should avoid posting, and propper etiquette that I believe should be upheld by you all.
I would first like to thank you for almost 60k reads because I can't express my gratitude enough. Truly, I did not expect my story to blow up this much. You can't even fathom the joy your comments and votes bring to me. Really, thank you. Also, as you can tell the first ten or so chapters are poorly written (in my opinion) and rushed, due to the fact that I started this as a joke not believing anyone would bat an eye. Not to mention unoriginal because I was doing what most Draco Malfoy fanfiction writers do, which is basically copy the script of HP word for word. I now find this to be a bad choice and I regret making it so platitudinous. So, I am really trying to work hard on creating a solid plot at the moment involving both HP and TO. However, it will take time.
This transitions into how I don't appreciate comments and messages asking when I will be updating. I work very hard on these updates and sometimes it can take hours out of my day (Most of the time it does) and I don't want to rush them, and in the process make my story sloppy. Please don't comment shit such as "Okay so when are you going to update?" or, "Are you ever going to update?" because this story is almost becoming a chore to post when I used to genuinely enjoy writing it, and I don't want that. So please, for the love of God, don't comment bull shit like that hours after I post an update, and please, respect other authors on Wattpad and in general. Most of us take a lot of time out of our day to post updates and would be more motivated by a comment such as, "I love the story, can't wait for the next update." because tbh, it's downright infuriating to get no appreciation.
So to the people who parade me with messages demanding updates, politely fuck off.
Thank you, good night.
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The Tribrid Slytherin (Draco Malfoy)
RomanceNiklaus Mikaelson took a trip to London in November 1979. His family was in ruins and Bonnie Bennett was uncooperative. To his luck, he found just what he was searching for: a practicing witch from the Bennet bloodline by the name of Tabitha Bennett...