Dranora

Dranora is the het ship between Draco Edgeworth and Vanora from the Vincent: The Secret of Myers fandom.

Chapter 2
In Chapter 2, Draco stumbles upon Vanora who has appeared to have taken a nap, and wakes her up. Draco calls their meeting an "incredible chance of fate" for them to be meeting in "such a desolate place," a line similar to what Victor Blake says upon meeting Vincent Edgeworth. Draco finally introduces himself as Vincent Edgeworth's butler, and tells Vanora his name. Vanora realizes that Draco was the butler that saved her after finding her collapsed on the ground, and also asks if he was also the person she had seen earlier in the passageway. Vanora asks what he is doing at Myers, which Draco tells her that it didn't matter, and instead says that what Vanora is looking for probably matters more, the truth.

Vanora later asks Draco what he knows. Draco tells her that he does not know much, and that he is only there to stop Vanora from further exploring the Myers Corporation. Vanora thanks him for his kindness, though says that she cares more about finding her lost self, wanting to get it all back. Vanora tells Draco she does not know why he is there, though tells him she hopes he finds what he is looking for as well.

Chapter 3
In Chapter 3, Vanora desperately tries to wake up Draco after he had fallen unconscious. Needing to flee the situation at hand, she hurriedly drags Draco into the elevator with her and closes the door. Draco finally wakes up, and apologizes for not being able to stop Vincent. Vanora asks if he is okay, to which he tells her not to worry as it is "just a few scratches." Vanora is upset by this statement, yelling at him to "stop acting like a hero" at such a serious time. The two are silent after this outburst, both just looking at each other.

Vanora tells him to stop the act he is putting on, and brings up how he has been saying absolute nonsense since they met earlier. She brings up how badly hurt Draco is, and the fact he is treating it as if it is unimportant. She tells him that he is beginning to "piss her off", and that she doesn't care about "how cool" he is. Lastly, she tells him she does not care about the amount of lies he has told her, but instead, at the moment, cares about him.

Draco begins to look sorrowful and tells Vanora that she had reminded him of a certain time in the past, which Vanora asks about. Draco begins to apologize again, and tells Vanora that he should have just told her the truth earlier, so that the situation at hand wouldn't be the way it was. He tells Vanora that he sometimes asks himself to go back in time, though unfortunately, for Vanora, their past is "long gone." Vanora responds, saying that they can go back and will, saying that they are there to search for the past they had shared. Even though she has completely forgotten about Draco, Vanora tells him that she would like to get to know him again. Finally, she asks Draco to tell her everything about their past once they escape. Draco accepts, though he realizes they need to focus more on where Vincent is. As Vanora has no idea that it is Vincent, she asks about what Draco is talking about. Before Draco can tell her the truth, the elevator they are in suddenly crashes.

Chapter 4
Throughout Chapter 4, Draco tries his best to help Vanora escape from the Myers Corporation. He guides her through the puzzles, and tries to hold off his own brother from getting to her. After Vanora manages to kill Vincent Edgeworth, Draco is noticeably distressed by this. However, Vanora explains herself, and tells him that she know he will forgive her, as she is "more important" to him than his own brother. and hugs him. She suggests it just be the two of them, and that they should escape from there and live forever, as they don't "need Vincent."

Draco is about to hug her back, but unfortunately for him, Vanora stabs him repeatedly in the chest in order to obtain his memory core. After taking the memory core out, which is made from young Victor Blake's memories and Vincent's genes, she goes on to compare Victor and Draco, saying that when they "become too obsessed with someone" they "lose all their rationality." She asks Draco to forgive him, telling him that she appreciates how helpful he has been, but she remembers that she needs to kill him as part of her mission. Before she can do that, Draco says that he believes he deserves this happening, and thinks it is all his fault. He apologizes to Vanora, saying that he is sorry for not being able to save her. Vanora says goodbye to him, and then finally finishes him off. She then walks out of the Myers Corporation, but she is noticeably in tears.

Fanon
Dranora is a well received ship in the fandom, though it appears less common than others. One of its rival ships is Zalnora, the ship between Vanora and Zalmona. However, many do enjoy the idea of a poly ship between all three of them. Some fans like to play around with how the two are basically star-crossed lovers, with them having connections to people of opposing sides. Other fans just enjoy their "girlboss x malewife" dynamic. Additionally, Dranora is often shipped alongside Blakeworth.

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