Under the Mask (Harry Potter)

Under the Mask (Harry Potter)

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Esmeralda had once hated Harry Potter, but then she realized who he really was under the mask that she had forced herself to see when she looked at him and she fell in love with him. But it was a forbidden love because as far as Harry and everyone else, excluding Dumbledore and her father, Severus Snape, she was the tormenter that made Harry Potter's life a living hell. Harry Potter had hated Esmeralda at first, she made his life a hell he couldn't escape, but she still fell in love with her. Not the her that tormented him but the side of her that was hurt and desperate for approval and love, the side of her that helped others. But it would never be because she hated and tormented him, but he's about to learn that, under the mask, she didn't hate him and she only tormented him to help him, to save him. How will it end for these two lovers who seem to always be pulled a part in the last battle against Voldemort?
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"If you think I'm letting you out of my sight again, you're wrong. I lost you once, I won't loose you again Alora. Put on the damn mask." {18+} Mattheo Riddle had found his one and only love. After she disappeared, it was as if nothing else mattered to him. He would kill anyone or anything that stood between him or her. And he did exactly that. Please note this is a dark romance and is not intended to be read by anyone under the age of 18, or anyone currently struggling with mental health or other sensitive topics.

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