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Potter? || Draco Malfoy x Reader by Seselina
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» I didn't know you had a sister, Potter. «
dear draco, by malfoyuh
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❛stay a little longer❜ there is a list on my profile of the available translations of this story.
dear draco, pt. 2 by malfoyuh
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my dearest darling love,
Filthy ; Draco Malfoy by -babynaomi
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Toxic Draco. Dumb Lucille. The book with a messy plot full of smut. You might fall in love with Lorenzo Berkshire. Oh, and I wrote this in under a month, so enjoy that *rushed* and *minimal effort* taste. + A book that takes unexpected turns of events. + More than just your regular mature fanfiction. {Half-Blood Prince | Deathly Hallows | Post-War} [Mature Content; Viewer Discretion is Advised; This book is semi-slow burn but once the mature content appears, it's very frequent.| Highest Rankings #1 draco #1 malfoy #1 mature #3 dracomalfoy #7 in fanfiction #9 in louispartridge started: september 30th, 2020 ended: october 23rd, 2020
persistence || d.m. x reader by retributiion
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Draco Malfoy always was adamant in all of his beliefs. He refused to be open minded about anything, but especially love. Long before now he had resigned himself to a loveless life, and was confident he wouldn't be missing anything. He knew, of course, that one day he would marry and have children, Malfoy heirs, but that never meant he had to fall in love. He didn't even believe the ridiculous notion, and was sure it didn't exist. Alas, even if it did exist, he never, ever, ever wanted anything to do with it. You were always a fixer, always one to persist to aid any problem you saw. You couldn't help it, it was just this blinding urge to fix the worlds problems, especially so that you didn't have to look inward at your own. Your stubbornness to do what you what you could to remedy any problem that presented itself always posed a possible threat to you. But, still, when you met a boy with such rigidly wrong beliefs about one of your favourite qualities of life, you couldn't resist the urge to amend that, no matter how much effort and persistence it took.