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    When sixth-year Tom Riddle suggests a fake relationship to silence Hogwarts gossip, Hermione Granger knows it’s a terrible idea—and agrees anyway. She’s tired of being a punchline. And if pretending to date the most untouchable boy in school will shut Ron Weasley up? So be it.

    The rules are simple: act real, keep it secret, and never let it become anything more.

    But Tom Riddle never intended to let her go. And Hermione?
    She should have read the terms & conditions.

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    25 Jun 2025

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    There is no greater tyranny than that which is perpetrated under the shield of the law and in the name of justice." Hermione quite agrees with Montesquieu and completely disagrees with the Wizarding World's judicial system.

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    23 Jun 2025

  3. Public Bookmark 56

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    Hermione inhales deeply, surely she’s imagining it?

    “Draco?”

    “Yes, love?”

    “Who—”

    He chuckles into her, the vibrations continuing to bring her closer to the orgasm she’s desperate for, all the time the other mouth—because there definitely is one—continues to lick, suck and bite her nipple.

    “Draco—who else is here?”

    OR

    A smutty little one-shot where Hermione explores a sexual fantasy, one which Draco is only too willing to help with.

    (I do not own anything to do with the Harry Potter franchise)

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    21 Jun 2025

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    Five years after the war, Hermione Granger has very little time for something like a relationship. She's far too busy trying to run the Bureau for Endangered Creatures efficiently, dealing with budget cuts and ignorant ministry officials and finding a way to somehow restore her parents' memories, who are still in Australia and none the wiser about the existence of their daughter.

    When she discovers that the Wizengamot plans to use Draco Malfoy as a scapegoat whilst dealing with elusive Voldemort loyalists, she offers to testify for him. She's not quite sure how it led to her trying on wedding dresses under the watchful eye of Narcissa Malfoy.

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    03 Jun 2025

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    When half of Gryffindor refuses to believe Harry that Voldemort has returned, Hermione Granger finds herself dissatisfied with maintaining friendships just because they're convenient. It's a lot more interesting to seek out friendships with people that she actually respects.

    Fred and George Weasley, to her surprise, top that list. They might not be stellar students, but the brilliance of their products speaks for itself, and their dedication to opening their own business is... well, it's downright admirable. Fred and George themselves, in fact, are quite admirable. Some of their ideas, though, could use some work. A bit of tweaking, a shred more research, a hint of know-it-all acumen.

    Hermione might know just the girl to help them.
    ~*~*~

    This story asks the question "What if Hermione Granger fell in love with the twins in fifth year? What would canon look like then?" and then follows that thread through to the end of the war, with all the trials and tribulations therein.

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    29 May 2025

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