Midnight
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Ongoing, First published Jul 09, 2023
"Tell me I'm your midnight muse, write about me when you're alone. Whisper to me all your secrets, feel me in your bones."



Hyacinth Simmons and Oliver Wood are frenemies, well, mostly enemies. They argue a lot but most of it is just playful banter, all they can ever argue about his quidditch, they're OBSESSED with it. Which is probably why both of them insult eachother every time they have a game, did I mention they're on the same team? Hyacinth loves giving Oliver nicknames, he hates them (he loves it when she does that) and yes, they've been like that ever since 1st grade, and now, in 5th grade it's just another normal school year. But Hyacinth and Oliver make new friends, friends that helped them uncover the truth about each other. They obviously love each-other.









ʚWarnings✩
This is my first book, so it might not even be good-
I have bad grammar or spelling sometimes:>>
Don't mind it when most of the words/sentences are on lowercase (it's like that on purpose)
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