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Violet Wild

  • For What It's Worth

    Written for the Issues Challenge. The Second Wizarding War has ended and Draco and Astoria have become friends, and maybe even more, but can she really trust him? She decides to give him a chance and find out. One-shot.

  • Something I'm Not Allowed to do at Hogwarts

    Written for the 'Things I'm Not Allowed to do at Hogwarts' challenge. Lighthearted and a little on the fluffy side, second years Draco and Blaise have to serve detention with Professor McGonagall when she catches them breaking rule #4 of what you're not allowed to do at Hogwarts. Rating is just to be safe for extremely minor, very brief suggestive dialogue.

  • A Place to Hide

    Written for the Slytherin Common Room Challenge. Sirius tries to sneak into the Gryffindor common room to see Harry, but when Remus almost sees him he's forced to hide in the Slytherin common room, where he finds Draco struggling to get some sleep.

  • Hide and Don't Seek

    Narcissa guilts Severus into babysitting five year old Draco one day, and it doesn't take long for Severus to discover the perfect solution for dealing with kids! Kinda fluffy

  • Colors, Shapes, and the ABC's

    It's Scorpius's first day of preschool, and Draco discovers that it's harder than he thought to see your kid grow up! Draco has some funny reflections on parenthood when he drops off Scorpius. T rating for minor sensuality between Draco and Astoria.

  • The Vanishing Cabinet

    "Draco's Detour" from Half-Blood Prince, told from Draco's and Narcissa's perspectives. One shot. Rated T to be safe for VERY minor language, it could probably be a K . I just felt like Draco's and Narcissa's sides of this story were begging to be told!

  • Only the Beginning

    The scene on the train in Sorcerer's Stone when Harry and Draco first meet, told from Draco's point of view. Includes background about what Draco's childhood may have been like.