Midnight Rain

Midnight Rain

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"Loving me is hard, Athania" "Who said I liked easy?" Stuck in an arranged engagement, Lucius Malfoy and Athania Black are given their last school year to either hash it out and wed willingly or put up a fight for the rings. Down the line in a Stockholm type of love, the two find that they weren't faking it anymore, realizing they would be alright after all. When Athania comes across the Malfoy's dark past and persistent future, she sticks it out against all odds. However, would a fairytale love be able to combat a villainous hate?
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In their third year at Hogwarts, Draco Malfoy and Emily Waverly are thrown into an arranged marriage they never asked for. Forced into each other's lives, they immediately clash with sharp insults, tense moments, and endless bickering. Neither of them is prepared for the slow burn of conflicting emotions, as hatred shifts into something more complicated-and dangerous. With every argument, every near-miss, and every stolen glance, they find themselves drawn into a tangled web of attraction and resentment. By the time the year ends, their relationship is no longer defined by animosity, but by a quiet, undeniable tension that neither can escape. As their bond deepens, they must confront the reality of their feelings, realizing that the path to love is far more painful-and rewarding-than either of them ever expected.

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