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The Cannons
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    Hora 8h 35m
Concluida, Has publicado sep 18, 2024
Original characters Aurora Walker and Oliver Wood, a previous Slytherin, starts a new job at the Chudley Cannons as a physical therapist and falls for Oliver Wood, a quidditch player.

Aurora Walker has recently been let go from her job when her friends Blaise Zabini and Draco Malfoy let her know there is a job opening for a physical therapist at the Chudley Cannons. Her friends also let it slip that an old classmate of theirs, Oliver Wood, had just been transferred to the Chudley Cannons, uprooting his whole life and leaving his fiance. Aurora has to be professional, but it doesn't help that Oliver is really good-looking these days. Aurora and Oliver dive into a secret relationship while both maneuvering their new jobs.

In this story, Oliver Wood is in the same year as the twins because I can make the rules and like it that way. Semi-accruate quidditch. It is a dual POV between Aurora and Oliver Wood.
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Snake's Pen and Lion's Den

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Eleanor, a Slytherin princess with a reputation as the ultimate party girl, finds herself caught in a complicated fake relationship with Oliver Wood, Gryffindor's determined Quidditch captain who devotes all his time to the sport. What starts as a simple ruse to aggravate a common enemy begins to blur the lines, leaving Eleanor questioning whether their relationship is still just for show. As they spend more time together, however, they begin to realize that maybe a snake isn't meant to roar, and a lion isn't meant to hiss.