Blood and Bones
The trio of Daphne, Harry, and Pansy have settled in to a comfortable spot in their relationship. With a new challenge from Pureblood politics, they all have parts to play to defend their future.All three will have to face their families and the skeletons in their closets.
Daphne’s father – Lord Cyrus Greengrass – leads the traditionalist faction, after all. Though she rejected the idea of being a “proper” woman, she begins to find the role more interesting and detestable than she imagined.Harry’s “family” is mostly limited to the legacies which he bears, willingly or not. It’s all that he can hope for that the graves of his past remain undisturbed, because he fears what he’d find if he pried those coffins open.Pansy couldn’t care less that she’s Heiress Parkinson. It’s more difficult for her to balance her role with being true to herself: a woman who wants more, unsuited to being left on the sidelines. She wonders how long she’ll stay patient for.Their main ally, Susan Bones, has her own troubles. The last living member of House Bones, she’s responsible for its legacy and future alike, to say nothing of the secrets she knows. Will she be content limiting herself to a “useful asset”?