Hermione is struggling to keep herself together as she returns to Hogwarts for a one-off eighth year. When those she's closest to turn their backs on her, she finds comfort and friendship in the most unexpected places. The protectiveness of her new friends is certainly rather shocking, but nowhere near as much as the sudden romance blossoming between her and a blonde haired wizard.
Two unlikely souls make a unique connection through a shared memory that neither of them can explain. Diving headfirst into the secrets that bind them, they resurface having bitten off a lot more than they can chew. When faced with unfathomable dangers, they must make a choice: sever the bind and stay alive, or risk everything to cherish even just one more second together.
When Hermione gets caught up in playing an old Slytherin Halloween game, she finds herself teaming up with Draco Malfoy to evade capture until Midnight. But as the old saying goes: strange things happen on Halloween.
Even with the Dark Lord's return confirmed, Hermione Granger is still determined to spend every spare moment she has preparing for her N.E.W.T exams. So much so that, with McGonagall's advise, that she takes up using her Time-Turner once again to study as much as humanly possible. And things were going well until a certain little Ferret puts a spanner in the works.
He loves her. He can't get over how much he loves her. But she's not his. Not completely, and that's something that has to change, or it will never be enough.
Even though it's been many years since the defeat of the Dark Lord, it would appear his ideals live on. A new supremacist group is on the rise, their goal: to purge all Mudbloods off the face of the earth. Seeking refuge in the most unlikely of places, Hermione Granger must put her trust in those she once considered her enemies. Has time changed them for the better?
After yet another occurrence in a long line of affairs, Hermione has finally had enough of her husband's cheating ways. Packing a bag, she leaves with absolutely no idea where she's going or what she's going to do. But in her sorrow, and self pity, she finds comfort as well as salvation in the most unlikeliest of forms. (One-Shot Dramione)