At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, rivalry is as common as magic in the air-and Skyler Hanley is about to step straight into the fire.
Brilliant, fiercely loyal, and newly appointed Slytherin Chaser, Skyler seems to have everything under control-until Draco Malfoy enters her orbit. Cold, sharp, and untouchable, Draco thrives on being feared. Skyler thrives on proving people wrong.
On the Quidditch pitch, they're rivals despite playing on the same team. In the common room, they clash. And yet, the more they battle, the more undeniable their connection becomes.
But in Slytherin, nothing is ever simple. Friendships with Daphne Greengrass and Blaise Zabini ground Skyler, but house politics, family expectations, and Draco's dangerous secrets threaten to tear them apart. Skyler and Draco must decide: is love worth the risk when the world expects them to be enemies?
This is a story of rivalry, friendship, and forbidden attraction-where every stolen glance feels like fire, every Quidditch match a battlefield, and every choice could change the future.
At the heart of a changing Hogwarts, where whispers of rebellion and the looming darkness of war clash, Iris Greengrass finds herself entangled in something far more dangerous than she ever imagined-her feelings for Draco Malfoy.
Their story begins with tension, with unspoken words and piercing stares exchanged in the dimly lit corridors of the castle. Iris, a sharp-minded Slytherin who secretly allies with Dumbledore's Army, finds herself drawn to Draco, despite the blood on his family's name. Their interactions are filled with sarcastic remarks, stolen glances, and an undeniable pull-a dance between duty and desire.
But as the walls of Hogwarts crack under the weight of the Ministry's influence, and the truth about the war starts to unfold, Iris is forced to face a chilling reality-Draco's father is a Death Eater. The knowledge shakes her to the core, and in a moment of betrayal and anger, she confronts Draco. What she doesn't expect is to see him break. He isn't the cold, untouchable boy she thought he was. He is afraid. Trapped. Torn between what he was raised to believe and what he feels when he looks at her.
Days pass in painful silence, the tension unbearable. Iris is scared-not of him, but of herself. Of the way she still wants him, even after knowing the truth. Of how much she cares.