Recent bookmarks
-
Tags
Summary
Hermione Granger. Draco Malfoy. And an Acromantula egg.
It should be a straightforward assignment—six to eight weeks of egg-care and six feet of parchment. But nothing is straightforward when Malfoy is involved. Especially when Hermione can't help but notice that he seems to be falling apart.
-
Tags
Summary
Hermione Granger is so tired of being everyone’s gracious War Hero. Luckily, there’s one person at Hogwarts she’s allowed to be horrible to, guilt-free: Draco Malfoy, who is so busy trying to be perfect and rehabilitate his family name that he hasn’t noticed the closest he comes to enjoying himself is whenever she’s being horrible to him.
They are going to make eighth year completely unbearable for each other. And McGonagall is going to make them pay for it—together.
—
Or: The Parent Trap's enemies-to-forced-proximity-to-friends-to-house-swap arc, minus (STAY WITH ME) the part where it's all in service of children getting their problematic parents back together.
-
Tags
Summary
To truly know someone is to differentiate between who they once were, who they are now, and who they're capable of being. Hermione realises the duality of one man as she rectifies what she knows of the past and begins to understand the pieces of who Draco Malfoy is now: a father, a son, and a man.
-
Tags
Summary
Just one bite; to taste, and let go.
Or, the on-field flirting is getting a little ridiculous.
-
Tags
Summary
Hermione just wanted to finally, finally, get herself off.
Now Draco Malfoy knows her most humiliating secret—and he’s not about to let her forget it.---------------
Also, Hermione and Draco working together and a fake relationship situation.

