Draw The Line
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  • Reads 411,994
  • Votes 16,360
  • Parts 55
  • Time 5h 58m
Complete, First published Oct 05, 2019
Mature
When enemies turn to friends and there's still something more, where do you draw the line?

Harry and Draco are both back for their eighth year at Hogwarts and have started the year off with their usual bickering, but when pressure hits and they can't continue to keep fighting how will they take it and how far can they push that line.

*Not my cover image, image belongs to alek.dar on Instagram*
*This story doesn't follow cannon perfectly, don't come after me*

*Characters belong to JK Rowling, I do not own Harry Potter*
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**COMPLETED** Cover made by @ZaraIsNotHere **TRIGGER WARNINGS** -HOMOPHOBIC REMARKS -MENTIONS OF PHYSICAL ABUSE ⚠️DISCLAIMER⚠️: All original characters owned by J.K. Rowling. The only characters I own are the original characters I have created and the plot. Draco Malfoy, the Saviour of the wizarding world, has always felt out of place, but when his seventh year begins and his view on a certain black-haired boy is turned upside down and inside out, he figures that it's better to make friends with his arch-nemesis. Harry Potter, the most despised person at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, finds nothing wrong in the way he acts until his seventh year when a pestering blonde with annoyingly amazing eyes helps him overcome life long struggles that he could never shake on his own.