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“Malfoy-"
“You can call me Draco."
“D-Draco then, I appreciate that, I really do as I desperately need to pass, but you can’t possibly show favoritism like this.” I’m giving him an out. I’m trying to find one for myself.
“I’m a TA, not a professor, I can show all the favoritism I want. Plus, you really do need the help. Your peers are all knobheads.”OR
Hermione's TA has been the subject of her fantasies all semester, maybe as final exams approach things will slip from fantasy to real life.
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Hermione Granger was the girl who solved everyone’s problems. The girl with her nose buried in a book and her hand always raised in class. No one ever bothered to get to know the woman inside her who kept her secrets buried six feet under including one night in The Room of Requirement that changed everything.
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8 years after the war, Hermione is a single parent working as a healer for St. Mungo's. When tragedy strikes the hospital and former Death Eaters and their families are being hunted, Hermione is thrown into a mystery like none before. When a web of lies are exposed, Hermione finds herself putting her trust in none other than single father and Auror, Draco Malfoy.
Hermione and Draco have to learn to trust one another despite their rocky shared history. As more secrets are uncovered, Hermione and Draco work together and along the way find family, friendship, and a spark of magic.
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The quickest way to burn a narrative is to set it on fire yourself.
After a very public betrayal, Hermione Granger finds herself recast as cold, frigid, and conveniently unlovable.
She refuses the part.
Draco Malfoy is many things, but subtle is not one of them. When he chooses to stand beside her, the whispers turn into spectacle, and spectacle becomes strategy.
They’ll own the narrative.
They’ll play the game.
They will not blink.It’s strictly mutual.
Strictly controlled.
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Draco Malfoy is the Quidditch League's most controversial Chaser. Fast, ruthless, and untouchable on the field. Off the field, though? A walking scandal. He’s got a penchant for illegal broom-racing, starting brawls, and partying like the end is nigh. Now, with sponsors threatening to pull out and the League ideating his suspension, his team’s legacy is circling the drain. The solution? PR rehab. Ministry-backed and painfully public.
Enter: Hermione Granger. She’s the Ministry’s Saint Swot and the face of the Magical Community Unity Initiative, a campaign to promote post-war healing through charity, outreach, and celebrity involvement. For maximum impact (and maximum headache), she has to work with none other than notorious bad boy Draco Malfoy aka Malfoy the Menace.
For six long months, they’re stuck together doing programmes, galas, photoshoots, tense interviews, and a joint weekly column in The Daily Prophet. Cue the bickering, untimely erections, and locker room confrontations. It’s bad boy meets good girl. It’s ripe with sexual tension. It’s the cliché you love.
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Look What The Cat Dragged In by horsegirlbyday (Charmuse)
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
23 May 2026
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Lucius Malfoy and Draco Malfoy are dead. Narcissa Malfoy is a shut in with too many cats and house elves that claim abuse. Director of the House Elf Protection Agency, Hermione Granger, has her work cut out for her.
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“Poor Narcissa, she is lost without Lucius and Draco. Every time I am there, she is worse. We have raided that place more times than I can count. If Malfoy was hiding out there, we would have found him by now.” Harry took a bite of his steak.“So, you still think he’s dead? Nothing new?” Ginny asked.
He shook his head. “He’s got to be dead and buried. No magical signature, no wand use, no sightings, nothing. It’s unheard of if a magical person is alive, even if they are clever. There is always a tell eventually. He escaped Azkaban, and poof, gone like a ghost. Maybe he drowned and never left Scotland.”
Hermione doubted that. She always gave Draco far more credit than anyone else did. She didn’t know how long he survived after fleeing the infamous prison, but she doubted he let the North Sea take him out.
