Oh, how the mighty had fallen. In love. RW/SM
He was never going to marry her. She just didn't want to see it.
He descended his mouth upon hers, tantalizingly slow, and massaged her lips gently with his tongue. Then, without retrieving, "Please tell me, Rose. What would your fiancé say if he saw you doing this?" RW/SM
Normality bothered him. But Rose wasn't normal, was she? RW/SM.
An insight on Scorpius between 'Chronicles' and 'Paramnesia'. RW/SM
When Rose Weasley, desperate to step out of her comfort zone, becomes part of a secret, Slytherin society, she might be in over her head. Especially where Scorpius Malfoy is concerned.
He'd always loved her. Said he'd marry her one day. And then, suddenly, out of the blue, he's there next to her cousin - on a wedding invitation. RW/SM/LP.
People fall in and out of love all the time; like sunrise and sunset, like ebb and flood, only not in sync. Because he'd fallen out of love with her... and she loved him all the same.
Because sometimes going backwards suited him better.
And he's simply baffled, because he can't see where she got the right to be ticked off at him, because she ruined him and look at where they are now - so far away from what they used to be it physically sickens him.
Gluttony, lust, greed, wrath, pride, sloth, envy - the exact seven sins they could easily apply to their complex, undeniable, and most of all, mutually unwanted attraction.
This had to be déjà vu. And not the fun kind either. Sequel to Chronicles
Rose Weasley has always considered Scorpius Malfoy one of the most annoying people she's ever had the misfortune of meeting. This year, however, deep down, she realises... he's even worse. prequel to Paramnesia
When Ron Weasley told his daughter to beat Scorpius Malfoy in every subject they got, she took his advice to heart. RW/SM
Rose Weasley explains exactly why she hates Scorpius Malfoy. RW/SM