Two years ago, you were a student at Hogwarts, deeply involved with Mattheo Riddle. The relationship, once full of promise and excitement, soon deteriorated into something toxic and painful. The situation became so dire that your family made the difficult decision to withdraw you from Hogwarts and enroll you at Durmstrang Institute. The change was jarring—a stark contrast to the familiar halls of Hogwarts—but it offered you a chance to leave behind the turmoil and start afresh.
Now, in your seventh year, you find yourself on the ship making its way back to Hogwarts for the prestigious Triwizard Tournament. This year, you’ve been selected as one of the few to put your name into the Goblet of Fire—a rare and distinguished honor that sets you apart.
Entering the Great Hall with Viktor Krum and Igor Karkaroff at your side, you’re met with a flurry of gasps and murmurs. The room, decorated for the tournament, is alive with a buzzing energy. As you make your way down the aisle, the students’ reactions grow louder—your name being called out in surprise and excitement. You maintain a poised demeanor, lifting your chin and allowing a small, measured smile to play on your lips.
One by one, the champions from Durmstrang are introduced, each name met with applause and cheers. When it’s finally your turn, you step forward confidently. The hall erupts with cheers as your name rings out, and you walk with your head held high, soaking in the moment. But as you make your way to the front of the room, your gaze inevitably meets Mattheo’s.
His expression is a mixture of shock and disbelief, his eyes wide as if trying to reconcile the image before him with the memories of the past. His friends around him shift uncomfortably, casting furtive glances in your direction. Among the crowd, you spot Daphne—once your closest friend and now, from what you can tell, Mattheo’s current girlfriend.
After the introductions, the Durmstrang students are directed to the Slytherin table, positioning you closer to Mattheo and his friends.