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Potter's Little Slytherin (boyxboy)(Scorbus) by Clevermess
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Ever since Albus Potter lost his mother he was very rebellious. His father was gone most of the time so he had a bad boy facade. He was one of the most ruthless Syltherin's Hogwarts have ever seen. And that says a lot since it housed the Dark Lord himself. Although he wasn't as bad as Voldemort, he was still considered one of the meanest bullies Hogwarts had. Scorpius Malfoy was sheltered most of his life. His parents thought it was best to keep him safe from the horrors of the world. He was always Albus' main target and boy did that kid get to him. Can Scorpius make this "bad boy" show his true colors? Or will he end up getting hurt? Character/theme Rights to the lovely J.K Rowling
Roommates (A Drarry Fanfiction) (BoyxBoy) (Book 1 of Roommates) by Clevermess
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No Magic AU Harry Potter just received a full ride scholarship to his dream college, Hogwarts University. He excels at the sport wrestling but isn't the best at his schooling. At a young age, his parents died a painful death and he was forced to stay with his abusive relatives. On top of everything, Harry is gay and where he comes from that's highly frowned upon. Draco Malfoy has it all. He's rich and talented. His dad is a high end entrepreneur while his mother is a surgeon. Not only does he get a lot of ladies but a lot of guys come his way, he is bisexual. Feeling a bit adventurous, he applies for a random roommate he wont meet until the move in day. Will Draco become Harry's friend or more, or will he just pity him for being a charity case? DISCLAIMER: THESE CHARACTERS AND SOME THEMES ARE NOT MINE. THEY ARE FROM THE LOVELY J.K ROWLING BUT THE STORY IS FROM MY IMAGINATION WARNING- Themes include child abuse, violence , depression and others. I will write a trigger warning before each chapter that includes the deep themes