Deny, Deny, Deny and Lie

Deny, Deny, Deny and Lie

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Iliriana Goldleaf and Aria Rookwood, best friends with a few things in common like having previously affiliated Death Eater parents, find trouble in the darkest spots a teenager could come upon. Iliriana lives by one mantra: deny, deny, deny and she uses it for everything such as the accusation of pulling egregious actions towards a certain demographic or emotions toward a certain Hufflepuff boy. However, this mantra happens to make her the best weapon. The question is: who will gain her loyalty, the Order of the Phoenix or the group that's her birthright-the Death Eaters. Aria is dying to find out why she feels certain doom when she looks at a particular Triwizard player. There's a reason she's Ravenclaw so she starts searching relentlessly for an answer even if it means lying to find it. Unfortunately, she can't help bumping into a tall, red-haired twin who somehow brings butterflies to her stomach and redness to the tips of her ears. She knows they could never be seeing as she's the offspring of a Death Eater and will probably follow the same path. And he certainly shares her thoughts.
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