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Quidditch boy
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Complete, First published Dec 16, 2020
Grace Lockwood is a fifth year student in Hogwarts. She doesn't really have much friends but is an amazing Quidditch player for Ravenclaw. She is keeper en makes it Gryffindor really difficult. When one detention changes everything she has to make choices.
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19 parts Ongoing Mature

Hannah Weasley, a triplet to Fred and George Weasley, was used to taking care of everyone over herself. Living in her brother's shadows, Hannah was determined not too at Hogwarts. That is until she meets Oliver Wood, the quidditch obsessed captain, in Quality Quidditch Supplies. From there Hannah Weasley and Oliver Wood have always been a thing-not that kind of thing, of course. More like a tease each other at breakfast, steal each other's socks in the dormitories, and accidentally fall asleep in the common room together kind of thing. For years, their relationship has been built on playful rivalry, late-night strategy debates, and an unspoken rule: don't mess up a good thing by catching feelings. But when Oliver's stubborn focus on Quidditch starts clashing with Hannah's equally strong-willed personality, the lines between teammates, best friends, and something more start to blur. Between disastrous almost-confessions, accidental jealousy, and a whole lot of awkward tension, Hannah and Oliver are about to learn that love-like Quidditch-is unpredictable, chaotic, and nearly impossible to control. And the worst part? They never saw it coming but everyone else did.