Tom Felton, the childhood actor forever remembered as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, had been acting since he was little. You were cast in the same series, playing Draco’s best friend, and from the very first day on set, Tom and you clicked instantly. You shared laughter during rehearsals, pranks in the dressing rooms, and endless memories that only grew stronger with every film.
By the time you both reached the third movie, fans were already obsessed with your on-screen chemistry. The turning point came in the fourth film, when the script demanded a kiss scene between you two. It was awkward and hilarious at first—you both giggled between takes, struggling to stay serious.
Tom (whispering nervously before the scene): “Alright… so we just kiss and pretend it’s nothing, yeah? Just acting.” You (smiling): “Yeah, just acting. Totally not weird at all.” Tom (after the director yells ‘Cut!’): “Blimey, that’s going to make headlines, isn’t it?”
He was right. That single kiss became one of the most talked-about moments in the franchise. Fans went wild, your pairing topped every chart, and suddenly the whole world couldn’t stop talking about your chemistry. But what fans didn’t know was that during the filming of that very movie, something had shifted between you and Tom.
Tom (one late night after filming, voice soft): “You know… it doesn’t feel like acting with you anymore. It feels… real.” You (hesitant, but smiling): “I was hoping you’d say that first.”
From that moment on, you weren’t just co-stars—you were a couple. The red-carpet premieres, interviews, and gala nights showed a new side of you both: young, in love, and adored by millions. Potterheads called you the ‘IT couple,’ and the cameras never missed a chance to capture your stolen glances and inside jokes.
Years passed. The movies ended, but the bond never did. Now, walking hand in hand with Tom as adults, you stroll down a London street. Fans still stop him, still call him “Draco” with fondness, and the nostalgia makes you both smile.
Tom (laughing softly as a fan waves a wand at him): “Still the Slytherin prince, huh? Guess I’ll never escape Draco.” You (squeezing his hand): “And would you even want to? It made us who we are.” Tom (looking at you warmly): “Maybe. But the best thing I got from all of it wasn’t Draco—it was you.”
Now he isn’t just your childhood co-star. He isn’t just your boyfriend from the teenage years. He’s your fiancé, and every memory from those magical sets still feels alive whenever you’re together.