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In a family obsessed with legacy, perfection, and appearances, the true heirs of the manor were never the golden-haired son everyone expected - they were the dark-haired twins born a year before him.
Lucifer and Lucian were given their mother's maiden name at birth, a quiet compromise arranged by Lucius Malfoy to preserve the carefully curated image of the Malfoy line. Draco alone would carry the silver hair and the name. But within the walls of Malfoy Manor, everyone knew the truth: the twins were the standard.
Draco grows up in the long shadow of that praise.
Then there is Maxwell Pettigrew.
The eldest Pettigrew child arrives at Hogwarts with a chip on his shoulder and a last name that carries its own stigma. He targets Lucian first - mocking her dark hair, her interests, her composure. The first insult earns him a strike. The second, crueler and more public, earns another. Lucian's three-strike rule is nearly myth at Hogwarts - few have ever come close to reaching the third.
But Maxwell pushes.
Then he crosses the final line. What begins as rivalry laced with resentment spirals into something far more dangerous: fascination, tension, and an enemies-to-lovers dynamic neither of them intended. Maxwell, determined to undo the damage he caused, must navigate Lucian's guarded loyalty and impossible standards. Earning forgiveness may be harder than earning affection.
As alliances shift and reputations fracture, the twins' presence reshapes the social and political landscape of Hogwarts. Lucius' favoritism becomes impossible to ignore. Draco struggles to find space in a family that measures worth in brilliance and control. And beneath it all lies a quiet rebellion - a daughter who carries her mother's name, her mother's strength, and perhaps her mother's capacity to defy expectation.