When Draco Malfoy shows up at her door saying that he has a proposal, it isn't the type that Hermione Granger expected. A diamond ring now on her finger, she and Draco must navigate their way through a sham engagement if they hope to convince anyone. Only then will Draco have a chance at restoring his family name—and Hermione a chance at helping stop the recent attacks on Muggles.
With a bottle of firewhisky, a set of enchanted cups, and a game of Never Have I Ever, things turn interesting during one of the final days leading up to graduation. But just how much will be divulged? Maybe some things should stay private. [A Dramione One-Shot]
In a time when the mere utterance of the word 'magic' could be the last thing you ever say, the Malfoy family must do everything they can to ensure that their secret never becomes public knowledge. But the town's current panic over potential witches and seven years' worth of curiosity towards one particular woman has Draco Malfoy taking matters into his own hands. A Witch-Hunt AU.
The dust has barely begun to settle in the aftermath of the Battle of Hogwarts when Hermione leaves the castle to return the Elder Wand to Dumbledore's tomb. As soon as she gets there, though, she discovers that she is not alone. It is only through the resulting conversation with her unexpected companion that Hermione begins to truly accept the end of the war.
In the midst of Ginny and Blaise's engagement party, Hermione is busy dealing with a bitter Ron. That is until they're interrupted by the soon-to-be Best Man.
One foot off the Hogwarts Express and Draco Malfoy's sixth year is already proving to be a challenge. Matters get even trickier to navigate, however, when he encounters a certain Gryffindor witch running back towards the train. The only solution now is to convince her to forget that their summer together ever happened.
A few months into their relationship, there's something that Hermione's not telling Draco, and he's determined to get it out of her.
As if being forced to stay at Hogwarts for the Christmas holiday wasn't already torture enough, it's even more aggravating when Draco considers that it means spending more time than usual with his co-Head, Hermione Granger. And to make matters worse, things get especially tricky once a piece of charmed mistletoe is involved.
On an early day in August a few years after the war, Draco Malfoy and Hermione Granger run into each other at the Three Broomsticks, which soon leads to the start of a strictly casual, no strings attached, summer fling. The only condition? At the end of the month, it would all be over. But will saying goodbye really be that easy to do?
When Hermione wakes up in a strange bedroom with no memory of how she got there, she has to rely on the series of memories anonymously left on a table in order to piece it all together.
Years after his and Hermione's break up, Draco is in town for his semi-annual visit. One brunch and more than a few mimosas later, he, Hermione, and Harry are back in Harry and Ginny's flat where some drunken decisions (both good and not so good) are made.
After months of flirting with no further action, Draco devises a beach house getaway to finally get Hermione.
After the war, Draco is determined to finally beat Hermione academically, especially once there's a wager involved.
After fifteen years of marriage, Draco decides to flaunt it in everyone's faces by renewing his vows to Hermione like the sap he secretly is. Besides, he won't say no to seeing her in a white dress all over again.
It's been two years since Draco up and left her with no notice, and two years since she's seen him last. But when Draco returns to London, Harry urges Hermione to get drinks with them. She isn't thrilled at the prospect, but Draco has something to tell her when she eventually gives in.
Hermione and Harry find themselves in a bind after a mission to capture a former Death Eater goes horribly wrong. Lucky for them, help is not too far away, and Hermione couldn't be more relieved that it's him.
Hermione and Weasley had been together the past five years, since the end of the war. It was a great love story: met at Hogwarts as first years, helped defeat the Dark Lord, fell in love, yada yada yada. Even thinking about it made Draco sick to his stomach. They were the world's most perfect couple. Too bad it was all a facade.
Hermione Granger is not a fan of New Year's Eve, but this just might be the year that proves her wrong.