Harry receives a letter from Gringotts Wizarding Bank on his twentieth birthday stating that he has one year left to fulfil the conditions required to claim his inheritance. Only... Didn't he own everything already? Apparently not. Harry sees the legacy of his parents and godfather at stake and time isn't the only one he's fighting against. There's another eligible heir and marriage is the only way if he wants to claim what's rightfully his. Life for Harry Potter is never easy.
So Harry has some weird requirements to earn his proper and full inheritance. He must get married. Or Draco Malfoy would be eligible to get everything. Whoever marries first, wins, and Draco is already engaged! This actually made little sense to me. Like what if Draco doesn't come claim it? The letter says Harry most come and claim upon completion. And since it sounds like things are okay between the two, would Draco actually do that? I had doubts here but then...Draco does likely like wealth... So a fake, temporary marriage it is. One that may not stay as fake as it seems... Some parts of the character interacts I really liked. It is a sweet story. Simple and light.
I don't know that I've ever read something in present tense before. This wasn't bad but I expected more involvement with the actual inheritance and the vaults. I absolutely love to see what people come up with to populate them. The Mpreg was a surprised, I did not read the tags. I love Mpreg so it's perfect.