Be, he, can all be used, but as it relates to Tom, there should be a lot of be. I've been really obsessed with Tom lately. It's best not to have Voldemort. Of course, if there is, that's fine.
① There is forced love, childhood sweethearts ② Childhood sweethearts, sweet ③ Tit-for-tat at first, but love grows over time ④ Caught from the beginning...
① There is forced love, childhood sweethearts ② Childhood sweethearts, sweet ③ Tit-for-tat at first, but love grows over time ④ Caught from the beginning...
① There is forced love, childhood sweethearts ② Childhood sweethearts, sweet ③ Tit-for-tat at first, but love grows over time ④ Caught from the beginning...
① There is forced love, childhood sweethearts ② Childhood sweethearts, sweet ③ Tit-for-tat at first, but love grows over time ④ Caught from the beginning...
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first book is just like the title of the book. The heroine rents the Riddle Mansion without knowing that she does not know magic. Voldemort and Barty teach her magic. There is no school plot, it is all a Death Eater plot, and the characters are not OOC. It is a first-person perspective. Although it is a new book, it is not a loss to invest in. I think this is the best Riddle fanfic I have recently found. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The second book is also a classic. The heroine is a Horcrux split off by Riddle. Riddle used various means to make the heroine look like Lily (temporarily) to restrain Snape. It is also good-looking, and the two sides are pulling together to the extreme. Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The third book is more depressing and dark, and the heroine is crazy. The heroine is the unpopular Malfoy. Because she is a squib (fake), the Malfoy family looks down on her and treats her badly. The heroine begins to transform herself and become strong, helping Riddle to resurrect. One of the cool points is to slap the Malfoy family in the face. Of course, she likes Draco and GGAD Shen Jin. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] The fourth book is about the two worlds of tomb robbing and Harry Potter. The female advocates family and knows magic. The setting is very novel. Although Tom is not the male protagonist (no cp), I really like the extreme pull between the female protagonist and Tom. She is a great heroine. Recommendation Index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] The heroine of the fifth book is Harry's sister, but the fragments of Lao Fu's soul did not fall on Harry, but on the heroine. She has independent consciousness but has lost her memory. It is equivalent to being a childhood sweetheart with the heroine, teaching the heroine how to behave and magic step by step, super beautiful! Recommendation index [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] [Love] In the sixth book, Malfoy's sister was formerly a little Taoist priest from the East. She knew Taoism and straightened up the diary. It's super sweet! It's a bit OOC, but it's really sweet and could make your aunt laugh! Recommendation index [love] [love] [love] [love]
The first and third books are almost finished, especially the first one. Although it is about family relationships and does not contain love elements, it is really recommended.
1️⃣The little orphan girl Evelyn Dumbledore is in the same orphanage as Tom. 🍒Evelyn, who is familiar with the plot, is determined to survive. The dangerous little Riddle is something you can't afford to offend, you can't afford to offend! 🍎But Tom Riddle is inexplicably eyeing her. 2️⃣The heroine and Tom grew up together. They are really sick and possessive😍
1️⃣The little orphan girl Evelyn Dumbledore is in the same orphanage as Tom. 🍒Evelyn, who is familiar with the plot, is determined to survive. The dangerous little Riddle is something you can't afford to offend, you can't afford to offend! 🍎But Tom Riddle is inexplicably eyeing her. 2️⃣The heroine and Tom grew up together. They are really sick and possessive😍
1️⃣The little orphan girl Evelyn Dumbledore is in the same orphanage as Tom. 🍒Evelyn, who is familiar with the plot, is determined to survive. The dangerous little Riddle is something you can't afford to offend, you can't afford to offend! 🍎But Tom Riddle is inexplicably eyeing her. 2️⃣The heroine and Tom grew up together. They are really sick and possessive😍
1️⃣The little orphan girl Evelyn Dumbledore is in the same orphanage as Tom. 🍒Evelyn, who is familiar with the plot, is determined to survive. The dangerous little Riddle is something you can't afford to offend, you can't afford to offend! 🍎But Tom Riddle is inexplicably eyeing her. 2️⃣The heroine and Tom grew up together. They are really sick and possessive😍
The first and second books are both about Tom and his younger brother, extremely brotherly! ! The third book is, Riddle and Abraxas Malfoy, despite your reputation, I still love you!
The first and second books are both about Tom and his younger brother, extremely brotherly! ! The third book is, Riddle and Abraxas Malfoy, despite your reputation, I still love you!