Looking Beyond The Lies (Drarry) (Boyxboy)
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  • Reads 101,028
  • Votes 4,399
  • Parts 28
  • Time 3h 57m
Ongoing, First published Aug 16, 2014
Mature
Can you look beyond me? Beyond my past? I'm drowning in lies, and I need you to save me.
  
  Harry falls hard and fast for the small, petite blonde, it's a fierce attraction, but there is an even fiercer war waging inside him. The choice to stay loyal to his cause, or to protect a small, blonde Gryffindor from death's gaze. In truth, it seems not like a difficult decision, given where his heart lies, but what of his mother and father? They only ever wanted him to see reason, what was best for him. 
  
  Draco struggles everyday to live his life. No one knows how to handle depression properly, but having dealt with it nearly all his life, there can only be so much reprieve before it settles on his shoulders again, his burden to bear. He fights to prove himself not weak, to not be stuck under such a label. He doesn't want to be perceived as fragile to everyone. Doing so only seems to cause a rift between him and the one person he depends on, the one person he really does love; Harry. 
  
  Draco and Harry need each other more than ever, but why can't they see that?
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After the war, Draco Malfoy hides a secret box of unsent letters under his bed, each one addressed to Harry Potter. As their final year at Hogwarts begins, tensions still linger between them. Despite outward appearances of animosity, Draco's letters reveal a deeper, unspoken truth-a growing admiration and unexpected longing for Harry's understanding. When circumstances lead to Harry discovering the letters, they embark on a journey of understanding, forgiveness, and perhaps even love, challenging the assumptions and prejudices that have divided them for years. Can the power of words in these unsent confessions bridge the gap between two former enemies, igniting a new chapter of friendship and possibility?