Jess wasn't expecting to be paraded around the ARC after defusing Ethan's bomb. But she'd saved Becker's life which surely merited a simple thank-you from the man himself? But when Becker tries to slip back into his 'soldier-boy' mode; Jess refuses to let him. AN: I do not own Primeval or the characters.
Jess is the Field Co-Ordinator. Her job involves sitting at the ADD, monitoring the teams from the safety of the hub. Which is just how Becker likes it. So why is she asking him for self-defence lessons? AN: I do not own Primeval or the characters.
It was the one constant of their job: Jess was never at risk from the anomalies. Except nothing remains constant forever. When an anomaly opens up in the ARC, it's Jess whose life is suddenly placed in danger; and Becker becomes forced to face the prospect of losing the woman he loves. Possibly forever. AN: I do not own Primeval or the characters.
No matter what the story was, or how it started; it would always end the same way - the two of them where they belonged. Nothing would ever change the fact that they were meant to fall in love and spend the rest of their lives together. It could happen any number of ways. Any kind of situation or scenario. But it would always happen. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Fred hadn't planned on his final few months at Hogwarts being anything special. But when doing a simple favour for Harry, Ron, and Hermione finds him and George caught up in a rescue mission and the battle that starts the Second Wizarding War; Fred realises the lengths he would go to, to protect the girl he loves. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
New Year's Eve 1998. After a year they would rather forget, Hermione and Fred know they should be celebrating. But an embarrassing incident at Christmas is the only thing they can think about. Doing everything they can to avoid each other, it looks like they will never get together. Fortunately, George and Ginny have other ideas. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
You only have one first kiss right? Well if you're Fred Weasley and Hermione Granger then you end up with slightly more than that. Dancing around their feelings for years, neither of them seem willing to admit what's between them. But as the Wizarding world begins to fall around them, they realise they may end up running out of time. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Fighting not just for his own life, but the lives of the people he loves, Fred soon learns the lengths Voldemorts followers are willing to go to in order to succeed. Forced to endure unimaginable horrors, he realises he may have to pay the ultimate price to ensure Voldemort is defeated and the people he loves are safe. AN: I don't not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Birthdays are a special day for everyone. And from the moment he meets her, Fred has every intention of making sure Hermione's birthday is special every single year. But soon her birthday becomes so much more than that for both of them. As the years pass, they go from just friends, into something much more precious. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Books are the key to a girls heart. Or, they are for Hermione Granger. With the war finally over and things starting to return to normal, Fred decides to finally do something about the girl he's been falling for. Hermione meanwhile had always assumed her feelings for Fred were one sided. Time for him to show her how wrong she is. AN: I don't own Harry Potter or the characters.
September 1998. Hermione is ready to finish her final year of Hogwarts and try and put the past year behind her. Except the past year isn't so easy to forget. Still haunted by what happened and feeling all alone, Hermione starts to realise that pushing away Fred was her biggest mistake. Fortunately, he's not so easy to get rid of. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Hermione isn't what you would call a sports fan. So she is just as surprised as anyone when she finds herself becoming a Quidditch fan. Except is it the actual game, or a certain red-headed beater, that's captured her attention? (Multi-chapter) AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
Going to a Weasley family party? Good idea. Agreeing to play the part of Fred Weasley's girlfriend when she happens to be in love with him? Not one of Hermione's better ideas. Fred too starts to wonder if it really was such as good idea to ask Hermione to do it. Especially since he'd rather be dating her for real. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
After years of abuse, Sirius no longer cares what his family do to him. He just wants to make sure Remus is safe from them. When his parents discover the truth he spent years hiding, Sirius realises the lengths he is willing to go to, to protect the person he loves. AN: I don't own Harry Potter, or the characters.
With Ron and Lavender's relationship leaving Hermione heartbroken, Fred decides to take action. He would do anything to make the girl he loves happy, even if he knows she sees him only as a friend. Hermione sees Fred as a welcome distraction from everything. But as time passes on, she soon starts to see him as something much more. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
While everyone else is looking forward to the Yule Ball; for Fred Weasley it presents a problem. A ball means dancing. And dancing isn't his strongest area. The solution? Ask the girl he is head over heels for to teach him. Little does Fred know a simple favour and a dance lesson or two, will turn into something so much more. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
No one ever imagined it would end this way. When they first met they were children. Now they are fighting for their lives. During the past year Hermione experience things she could have never imagined. Now, they are coming back to haunt her one last time. All Fred knows, is that he will do anything for her. No matter what the cost is. AN: I don't own Harry Potter or the characters.
Fred Weasley has liked Hermione since he was sixteen. But with his own doubts plaguing him, Fred assumes she won't be interested. Hermione Granger has liked Fred since she was also sixteen. Still coming to terms with the past year, she knows he would never want her. Some eavesdropping from Fred and a push from Ginny shows them how wrong they both were. AN: I don't own Harry Potter.
Tragedy doesn't always come in the form of the Dark Lord. Over a year since the battle of Hogwarts, Fred and Hermione have built a life together. But a new tragedy occurs which threatens to tear them apart for good. Not that Fred is going to let it go without a fight. AN: I do not own Harry Potter or the characters.
"I thought all the near misses with death were supposed to have finished now Voldemort is gone?" After everything that has happened, Hermione just wants to relax this Christmas and ignore her growing feelings for one half of the Weasley twins. But thanks to a scheming Ginny, a snowball battle, and a frozen lake; she realises Fred Weasley isn't someone who can be ignored.