Little Things
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  • Reads 79,990
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  • Parts 36
  • Time 3h 15m
Complete, First published Apr 12, 2015
He noticed the things no one else noticed. Like the way she gives "Good Morning" hugs and "Good Night" pats on the back. Or how she hated roses, even though she was named after one. And how she was kind and compassionate to everyone. Even people in Slytherin. And how, she was to perfect, for a boy like Scorpius Malfoy.
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The Right Kind of Wrong (HP fan fiction)

22 parts Complete

Scorpius Malfoy, son of Draco Malfoy, restored his family's status in the Wizarding World using his wit and charms in Hogwarts. The dark days are over now. But that doesn't mean that the Gryffindor-Slytherin hatred vanished. They still competed in academics and sports. Scorpius grew up to be the cleverest in their year. No, wait. He wasn't the cleverest. Rose Weasley, daughter of Ron and Hermione Weasley, was also gunning for that title. Both of them had been neck and neck in everything. They always badgered and got on each other's nerves. But there was a silent attraction that both of them knew, though none of them spoke about. It wasn't until in their fifth year in Hogwarts that Scorpius realized just how much 'serious' this silent attraction could be. And he would do everything to stop himself for falling for the enemy. The question now was, could he? Life was hard. But life was harder when you fall in love with someone you shouldn't.