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The Curse Breaker’s Apprentice by Jelliebabie for smugrobotics
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
06 Dec 2025
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The annoyance of Draco Malfoy looking like a cross between a catwalk model and a wet dream come to life had been a permanent irritant to Harry since fifth-year. No one deserved to look that good while being such a massive twat.
Draco Malfoy is back.
Back from France, back in Harry’s life and back to being a colossal thorn in his side.
Wherever Harry goes, Malfoy is there; stealing his dream job, hijacking his friends and cockblocking him left, right and centre. It can't be coincidence: Draco Malfoy is most definitely Up To Something.
You'd think things couldn't get any worse, but throw in an enchanted ring, a mysterious curse and a disgruntled ex-fiancée, and Harry's suddenly got a lot more trouble than he bargained for.
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Draco and Harry accidentally activate a marriage curse and move into a cottage. With chickens.
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Hermione to the rescue! When Harry gets caught in a bond that requires him to marry his hated rival, Hermione is determined to find a way to save her friend and break the bond. But Harry doesn’t seem as bothered by the situation as Hermione would have expected…
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itty bitty, teeny tiny, little slutty skirt by CherriOnTop for qqquack
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
31 May 2025
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The 5 times Draco wore tiny skirts after a breakup and the 1 time he didn't have to (but did anyway)
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Harry’s good at his job. He likes his job. He’d be pretty satisfied staying at his job for the rest of his life. Whether they’ll allow him to stay in his job after punching his boss’ nephew square in the face is another story.
Well, Harry figures that the bastard shouldn’t have been spewing such filth about Malfoy, anyway. If he privately thinks the very same lewd things about his enemy-turned-awkward-acquaintance, well, that’s completely and utterly irrelevant.
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Or, Harry and Draco aren’t very good at using their words. Eye contact works for a while, until hands and mouths work considerably better at getting their points across.
