Klance at Hogwarts
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  • Reads 861
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  • Parts 1
  • Time 9m
Ongoing, First published Sep 25, 2016
"Brown scruffy hair, and a hand me down robe? your must be a Sanchez."

Klance fic where Keith, Lance, and the rest of Voltron attend Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Keith and Lance do not get along AT ALL until they start to notice little things about eachother that all together just drive them crazy in a good way. Of course, you cannot write a Voltron fanfiction without the one and only sass queen Pidge, who will most DEFINITELY find a way to make Keith and Lance realize they are screwed as long as Pidge is there. 

Please enjoy and realize i have nothing better to do with my life and when i'm writing a chapter the probability of me writing it at 3 am is 98%. So expect to get updates at 3 in the morning.

disclaimer: this is most likely never be finished unless idk i feel like it

Comments are welcomed! i really love it when you guys comment on my stories and vote! :)))
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