the tension between identity and personal growth, exploring how individuals break free from societal expectations and inherited prejudices. Through the slow-burning relationship between Freya, a Gryffindor, and Draco, a Slytherin, the story examines the gray areas of morality, forgiveness, and understanding. It reflects on how true courage lies not just in external battles but in challenging the boundaries we place between ourselves and others, suggesting that real connection is found in the space between these divisions.
Hogwarts may be school full of training witches and wizards but the usual lies and rumours of any high school brew beneath the surface. Delphina is determined to keep her secrets buried far from anyone's prying eyes. However, in a school of rising tension as Voldemort threatens to return, how long can she keep them for derailing her barely-held-together life?
And how does Draco Malfoy fit into all of this? Well, it's complicated.