Chapter 1: The Letter

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The sun was low in the sky, casting a golden hue over the sprawling grounds of the (L/N) estate, a place as imposing as it was majestic. Ancient and grand, its stone walls stood as a symbol of the pure-blood family’s deep roots and longstanding power in the wizarding world. Inside, the air was heavy with history, secrets, and expectations. (Y/N) (L/N) moved silently through the corridors, her presence commanding attention even in the stillness.

There was no denying her beauty. She wasn’t just admired in the wizarding world—her allure had spilled into the Muggle world as well, though they could never quite explain it. Her face had been described as a perfect balance of grace and strength. Her porcelain skin, radiant and flawless, reflected the subtle light that filtered through the large windows of her family’s manor. Her golden eyes, captivating and intense, sparkled with a depth that few could hold for long. Long, golden hair cascaded in soft waves down her back, framing her face in a way that made her seem ethereal, almost otherworldly.

Even the portraits of her ancestors, hanging on the walls, seemed to gaze at her in silent admiration. She had inherited the finest features of her lineage but transcended them all, surpassing beauty itself. Her presence caused heads to turn and whispers to follow her wherever she went, whether among the magical elite or the rare times she ventured into the Muggle world. But as much as she was admired, there was an invisible wall around her, built from expectations and obligations that bound her to the life of a (L/N).

As she walked, her thoughts were far from her beauty or the endless compliments she had grown accustomed to hearing. She had never cared for the superficial adoration that followed her. What good was being the most beautiful girl in the wizarding and Muggle worlds if it meant living a life dictated by family duty and expectations? She knew that her beauty only made the chains of her family’s legacy feel heavier.

Her musings were interrupted by a soft knock on the grand entrance doors. Kippa, the family’s loyal house-elf, hurried forward, his ears flapping as he held up a worn, cream-colored envelope with a familiar wax seal.

“A letter for Miss (Y/N),” Kippa said, bowing low as he presented the envelope.

(Y/N) took the letter, her heart skipping a beat as she saw the emblem of a lion, badger, eagle, and snake intertwined in a circle. Hogwarts.

She had known this day was coming, but holding the letter in her hands made it feel all too real. She slowly opened the envelope, her fingers trembling slightly as she pulled out the thick parchment.

*Dear Miss (L/N),*

*We are pleased to inform you that you have been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...*

The words blurred slightly as her thoughts raced. Hogwarts. A chance to leave the suffocating walls of the (L/N) manor, if only for a while. It was a new beginning, a chance to step out from under the shadow of her family’s expectations. But it was also a place where the legacy of her family—of dark magic and alliances with the Malfoys—would follow her.

A familiar voice from behind broke her thoughts.

“Ah, the time has come,” her father, Lord Alaric (L/N), said smoothly as he entered the room. His cold, calculating gaze locked onto the letter in her hands.

Lord Alaric was a tall man with sharp features, his silver hair slicked back with precision. His presence, like hers, demanded attention, though his was more out of fear than admiration. He had groomed (Y/N) for this moment, much like a chess piece in his larger game of power. The pure-blood supremacy doctrine ran deep in the (L/N) family, and Alaric was a firm believer in their family’s superiority.

“The Malfoys will be arriving shortly,” he continued. “We must discuss your future.”

(Y/N)’s stomach tightened at the mention of the Malfoys. The (L/N) and Malfoy families had been close for generations, their shared beliefs in pure-blood supremacy binding them tightly. For years, it had been whispered that the union of the two families was inevitable, that (Y/N) and Draco Malfoy would marry to secure the future of their bloodlines.

Draco had always been present at family gatherings, his cold, calculating demeanor matching that of his father, Lucius. The idea of being tied to him forever felt like a prison, no matter how prestigious the match was supposed to be.

“Draco is a fine match for you,” her mother, Lady Evelyn (L/N), chimed in as she entered the room, her own beauty cold and statuesque. “Together, you will form the most powerful union in the wizarding world. The most beautiful girl in our world deserves nothing less.”

(Y/N) fought the urge to roll her eyes. Yes, she knew how the world saw her. But she wanted more than to be Draco Malfoy’s trophy wife, admired only for her beauty and the pure blood running through her veins. She wanted a life of her own, one where she wasn’t bound by her family’s dark past or their expectations.

As if on cue, a loud knock echoed through the manor. Her father gestured to Kippa, who hurried to the door. Moments later, Lucius, Narcissa, and Draco Malfoy entered the grand hall, their presence regal and imposing.

Lucius greeted her father with a slight nod, his eyes briefly flicking to (Y/N). “Alaric, Evelyn, it is always a pleasure. And (Y/N), as radiant as ever,” Lucius said, his voice smooth as silk.

Narcissa’s eyes appraised (Y/N), but it was Draco who stood silent, his cold grey eyes briefly meeting hers. His expression remained unreadable, but (Y/N) could sense his indifference. He had grown used to her beauty, the admiration others felt for her seemingly lost on him.

“Indeed, the match between our children will secure the future of both our families,” her father continued, ignoring the uncomfortable silence. “A union of beauty, power, and pure-blood supremacy.”

(Y/N) clenched the letter in her hand. Her future, her choices, her desires—they all seemed to slip away, replaced by this cold, calculated arrangement.

But as she stood there, with both families discussing her as if she were nothing more than a prized possession, a spark of rebellion ignited in her chest. Hogwarts wasn’t just a school—it was an escape. And maybe, just maybe, a chance to find her own path, away from the plans her family had made for her.

She glanced once more at Draco, who remained as indifferent as ever. Whatever the future held, (Y/N) knew one thing: she would not be defined solely by her beauty or her bloodline.

This was only the beginning, and she was determined to make it her own.

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