Magic is both subtle and obvious and muggles are not blind. They have always known they live in a world of magic, wonder, and horror, and so any attempts at separation were doomed to fail. In this world, Harry Potter grows up to be a magical magistrate, tirelessly working to protect innocent people from the predations of magical monsters, but also to protect the world full of wonders from the predations of humans, keeping a balance.
Fleur Delacour, a Veela of the deep woods bordered by human civilization, watches them warily. Some encroach on her territory, but she also watches a man punish greedy humans and deal fairly with her own people. As he works and grows, she falls for him.
When she infiltrated the human town during one of their festivals, she is lost in the rain. And then he, Harry, appears and offers her assistance without asking for anything in return.
Together they enjoy the festival, and Fleur’s heart soars when he returns her interest. They fall for each other.
But she has to maintain the secret of her nature, for she has seen him fight ferociously when her kind kidnapped human youth to be their lovers and toys. And there are many both among the humans and the supernatural who would see their relationship fail.