Draco x Reader - Pure [First Year]
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Ongoing, First published Nov 28, 2017
(Y/N) Magnolia is apart of a huge pureblood family and with all the parties and family gatherings (Y/N) finds herself to be the wallflower kind of witch. She has spent her whole life with powerful and influential people yet can't see herself being as confident as some of her other siblings. It's now her first year at Hogwarts and she bumps into someone who, unlike her, hasn't experienced the wonders of the wizarding world, Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived. 

Though she was raised in a welcoming family to all blood types it did not stop other pureblood families from expressing their opinions on blood status such as the Malfoys. The Magnolias and Malfoys have been family partners and friends being two very powerful pureblood households. Though the Malfoys beliefs were quite different the relationship between the two families was holding strong despite conflicting beliefs.
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