✍️ lettered
29 titles · Romance, Humor, Drama, Comedy, Angst
The Pure and Simple Truth
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Draco accidentally becomes a Muggle celebrity chef. Harry investigates. The absurdity of the premise meets genuinely beautiful character work. Lettered's comedy chops are elite.
The Pure and Simple Truth
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Harry can only tell the truth. Draco finds this endlessly entertaining. The banter is immaculate.
The Pure and Simple Truth
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Harry testifies at Draco's trial. Then Draco starts showing up everywhere — doing good, quietly, without asking for recognition. The slow rebuild of trust is agonizingly real.
He Who Must Not Be Normal
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Harry decides to be normal. Draco decides Harry being normal is an offense against nature. Their arguments about what constitutes 'normal' are hilarious and deeply charming.
The Pure and Simple Truth
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A pureblood cult, a truth compulsion, and Harry's denial running out.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice
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Draco becomes a spy for the Order post-war. The identity crisis, the moral ambiguity, the raw desire — lettered writes Drarry like literature.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice
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Harry wakes up in a future where Draco Malfoy is Minister of Magic. Nothing makes sense. The political thriller meets romance angle is brilliantly executed.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice
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Harry keeps getting himself nearly killed. Draco keeps saving him. Eventually, they have to talk about it.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice
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Harry goes undercover in the Muggle world. Draco is already there. The tension between who they were and who they're becoming is exquisite. Lettered writes with surgical emotional precision.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is accidentally de-aged to a child. Harry is assigned to care for him. Watching Harry fall for adult Draco through knowing him as a kid is devastating in the best way.
Away Childish Things
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Draco gets de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. When the spell reverses, nothing is the same. The emotional depth of exploring who Draco was versus who he became will end you.
The Boy Who Only Lived Twice
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Harry is a spy. Draco is his handler. The magical world is on the brink. Think le Carré meets Drarry — politically sharp, morally complex, and the tension between them could cut glass.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child. Harry is assigned his care. Watching Draco as an innocent kid forces Harry to reckon with who Draco became and why. The premise sounds wild — the execution is devastating.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. When Draco is restored, everything has changed. A fic about seeing someone clearly for the first time. Deeply uncomfortable and deeply moving.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. When the spell reverses, neither can go back to who they were. The premise sounds cracky. The execution is devastating.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry has to take care of him. When the spell wears off, Draco remembers everything — including how safe he felt. The vulnerability in this fic is extraordinary.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child by a curse. Harry takes care of him. Then Draco grows back up and remembers everything. The vulnerability of it — being known at your most defenseless — is unbearable in the best way.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry has to take care of him. Watching Harry fall for the man through caring for the boy he was? The emotional complexity is staggering. Lettered is a genius.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry is tasked with his care. Watching Harry fall for adult Draco through knowing child Draco is masterful storytelling.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged into a child and Harry has to take care of him. When Draco returns to adult form, everything between them has shifted. The care dynamics are beautifully handled.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry is assigned to care for him. Watching child-Draco be the person he could have been is devastating. When Draco is restored, everything has changed.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry has to take care of him. When Draco is restored, neither can forget the tenderness. Surprisingly devastating premise executed with incredible emotional depth.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is accidentally de-aged to a child. Harry has to care for him. Watching Harry see Draco as the child he was — before everything went wrong — is devastating. Then adult Draco comes back.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged to a child and Harry is assigned to care for him. Watching Harry see Draco without the walls of adulthood is tender and devastating. One of the most emotionally complex Drarry fics.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is de-aged into a child. Harry has to take care of him. Tiny Draco is a menace. Adult feelings develop. It's much more complex and emotional than it sounds.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is accidentally de-aged to a child. Harry has to take care of him. Watching adult Harry confront child Draco — and everything that means about who Draco was vs who he became — is extraordinary.
Away Childish Things
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Draco is accidentally de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. Watching Harry fall for adult-Draco through caring for child-Draco is gut-wrenching and beautiful.
Away Childish Things
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 154K words
Draco is de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. When the spell reverses, nothing is the same.
Away Childish Things
🌶️🌶️🌶️ · 154K words
Draco is de-aged to a child. Harry takes care of him. Watching adult Draco reckon with what Harry saw is extraordinary.