She grew up with six brothers, and understands the value of alone time far more than most probably do. Still, she's not sure this particular kind is healthy.' (HarryGinny)
He pushes up her glasses and scowls at her, just in case she isn't aware of how very ridiculous she is. It is his job to remind her, after all. SnapeSinistra
Ron Weasley's on a mission, and nothing's stopping him from asking Hermione out. Well . . . if he can manage to escape death by pumpkin juice, anyway.
Now she’s different and it’s obvious and still she pretends. He doesn’t know how to stop her.
In which Ron is relatively angst-ridden until an encounter with Hermione manages to change his mind a bit. Set during OotP.
In which Remus takes it upon himself to show a certain Quibbler article to one Sirius Black. (RemusSirius.)
. . . The Epic Adventures of Mark Evans. (Inspired by a certain FAQ poll result on jkrowling.com)
While Harry says goodbye to Lupin at the end of Prisoner of Azkaban, Ron and Hermione have a much-needed bonding session.
An impromptu waltz in a rainstorm of leaves; fairytale moments that are almost foreign now. (The story of a photograph. LJ. RS.)
When it is announced that there will be a Halloween Ball, James is sure that he'll finally be able to win Lily's heart. Meanwhile, Lily is sure that James is going to either land her in a mental hospital or drive her to homicide. Or possibly both.
After walking in on Hermione and Harry in a...compromising position, Ginny takes upon her shoulders the task of sparing Ron heartache and decides to find him someone else. Which certainly doesn't spell disaster in any way, shape, or form. (Cough.) Right.
A kiss under the mistletoe; she's not sure she'll ever be pieced back together again. (ChoCedric, sadly inevitable ChoHarry)
Lips that would kiss form prayers to broken stone. (DracoHermione)
As his final encounter with Lord Voldemort grows nearer, Harry begins to examine his relationships with the people he loves and the fact that their lives depend upon his actions.
Hermione's anxiety about Harry arriving at The Burrow the summer after fifth year is lessened slightly when she discovers Ron partaking in some interesting behaviour . . .
When Hermione was thirteen, she slapped Draco Malfoy across the face. Now, she thinks she just might be starting to understand him.
Love makes you do the wacky. Ron and Hermione just wish they didn't have to witness aforementioned wacky.
Post-Hogwarts. Ginny and Harry become roommates, but are still nothing more than friends. Will things change between them, or will Ginny find romance with a certain blonde-haired former Slytherin? Decisions, decisions.
In which Ron discovers that it is impossible to get away with insulting S.P.E.W. and kicking Crookshanks, and is forced to face the wrath of Hermione.
And every dream is just a dream, after all. (HarryGinny)