AN (Overall): So, basically, this is an unrelated drabble collection all about the Scorpius/Rose pairing for the OTP Bootcamp Challenge. It's going to be 51 chapters, and to clear up any confusion, the first chapter is NOT an OTP Bootcamp Challenge entry, as it was written before I entered the competition. I just thought it would be easier to put them all together. But as said above, the first one is only an entry for the things below. Thanks!

AN (For chapter 1): Well, this is for the 'The dabble in a drabble competition' (I had the prompt dangerous) as well as my audition for the 'Fanfic's Got Talent II' and my third story for the 'Pairing Diversity Bootcamp' Challenge (I used the prompt never). Enjoy!


He was a Malfoy, and she was a Weasley. That was how it had to be, never could their two worlds collide.

Sure, she loved him. In fact, she loved him more than anything, and there was no doubt that her love for him was reciprocated.

But of course, none of that mattered. None of it mattered because their families just couldn't accept it.

"You can't be with him, and that's that," they said to her, "the relationship would be far too dangerous. He's a Malfoy, and you're a Weasley. That's how it works, and that's how it has to stay."

They would tell him the same. That it would never work out, that he couldn't be with her. That he was a pureblood and she wasn't. So of course, that meant that nothing else mattered. It didn't matter that their love for each other was far more important to the two of them than their family differences.

But surely, it did matter.

It must've mattered that she loved him with all of her heart, that she truly would do anything for him.

And it must've also mattered that he didn't care about anything else. Anything but her. Those petty family differences didn't bother him. And he didn't mind the fact that he was a pureblood and she wasn't. No, none of that bothered him. The only thing that bothered him was the fact that they couldn't be Rose and Scorpius. That they couldn't be together.

All of that had to be of some importance… right?

But then again, he was a Malfoy, and she was a Weasley. And maybe, just maybe, that meant that it didn't matter after all.

FIN.