Cormac bears the brunt when a typical match turns ugly during the first meeting between Ginny and her former team.
(Smutshot) Hermione has always taken her job seriously & it is no different when she become Head of a Department at the Ministry. No stone is ever left upturned in her eyes, no matter how small or pointless it may seem. So why would it be any different when she had to confront Cormac McLaggen, another Department head, about a rumor that his department houses a sex dungeon?
She was young...ish, and single! While she was far from a ten, she was easily a seven and a half and therefore should—theoretically—be able to find a halfway decent man to take home. It wasn't like her standards were exactly high for a barroom one-night stand. or the one in which Hermione tries to sleep with the resident ladies man at her work, only to be turned down multiple tim
Hermione was doing just fine on her own, thank you very much. She didn't need any help, especially not from a rude braggart like Cormac McLaggen. A story of learning to live again when your world is turned upside down.
Cormac tried really, really hard but Hermione Granger made everything difficult. Companion piece for "Returning Favors" and "Always McLaggen".
Harry se ha dado cuenta que hay síntomas diferentes en Hermione...
A curious bit of holiday decor stirs thoughts of a past fling with a present co-worker, and Hermione finds herself drawn to Cormac McLaggen, unable to tell what's real or contrived.
"Right- the way I see it, Granger," Cormac dropped his chair back to the ground and leaned forward, propping his elbows on the table as if he were about to tell her a secret. That got her attention. "You'll want to sit down and listen. Especially since you're the reason I didn't make the team."
One long week, two disguises, and a wealth of desire help Hermione and Cormac blow off some steam with a little game of cat and mouse. Cormione
It all started with a blind date on Valentine's Day. Turns out people can indeed change and sometimes change is the best thing that can happen in your life. And whoever said you couldn't turn your Walk of Shame into a Stride of Pride?
One lives between the pages of books. The other lives with his legs straddling a broom. What similarity is there between the two? What happens when one has fallen hard, but the other is too cautious to let go of their true feelings? EDIT: On temporary hiatus until I finish another story.
A story about Hermione's little faux pas, Harry's type and Ron's good qualities. HG/CM, RW/LB and sort of HP/PP.
Hermione tells Cormac he owes her.
Cormac wants to talk to Hermione in hopes of hearing the truth. Finally.
Por la cabeza de Hermione jamás le paso el pensamiento de que podría pasar y disfrutar de su tiempo con Cormac McLaggen.
She wasn't sure how things had gotten to this point. It was never supposed to be like this. Hermione was supposed to marry Ron. But somehow, somewhere along the way, it had all gone wrong. But nothing could explain how she'd gotten into her current predicament... in Cormac McLaggan's flat. More accurately, in Cormac MgLaggan's bed. Naked.
It had been McLaggen. Always McLaggen. Now, Hermione felt like a bloody idiot for thinking otherwise. Companion piece of "Returning Favors". CM/HG one-shot. EWE.
He had saved her pretty arse one too many times. Cormac McLaggen thought it was finally time for some payback. Cormac McLaggen/Hermione Granger one-shot. EWE.
A collection of Ron/Lavender & Hermione/Cormac drabbles and oneshots. Sometimes we spend the rest of our lives with our childhood sweethearts. Other times, we truly connect with the ones who we didn't initially think were the right choice. Anti Romione. / Most Recent: Baby Blues (Ron/Lavender)
We all know what happened at Slughorn's Christmas party. Hermione left early as she couldn't stand the arrogance of Cormac Mclaggen. But what if things happened differently? It might just send Hermione's life down a completely different path.
Cormac hoped she could see that she was more than an accomplishment to him. That instead, she was a privilege who was steadily replacing everything he'd ever known about passion. (For what passion had he ever known before but himself?)
"Is this frequency of injuries normal for you, Cormac?" she asked in exasperation. "If so, I can certainly understand why the team had such trouble finding a new Healer. You probably singlehandedly drove the poor soul to insanity." CM/HG, Post-Hogwarts AU, EWE. Written for the HP Rare Cliche Fest on LJ.