A drabble - Steve falls. Shameless feels'fest. Fits into my Stucky series before "you belong with me, not swallowed in the sea." [His back hits the Potomac with a crack like concrete splitting, and all he can feel is pain and cold and the water pushing in on him. All he can see is the green dark, the water stinging at his eyes as he blinks into it. And it's over and he's glad.]
Prequel to my ongoing "i'll always think of you that way" Bucky/Steve series. Set immediately post-Winter Soldier. "I'm with you til the end of the line, pal." Or, how Steve finds the Winter Soldier, and tries to bring Bucky home.
A sequel'y little ficlet to 'i'll always think of you that way', set a month or so later. Steve finally gets that dance, in a roundabout kind of way - his partner is not who he originally expected, but he's been waiting just as long. He wakes in the middle of the night to music, and finds Bucky lost in it. Very mild smut, hints of period-typical homophobia, Bucky feels.
Drabble. Pre-slash. Post-Winter Soldier. Steve found Bucky, and brought him in. To get him help, to heal him; to get James Buchanan Barnes back. But there are days when Bucky thinks the man Steve remembers is lost forever and utterly, crushed beneath the weight of blood, pain, and more deaths than he can count. And then, there are the days where he finds a little hope.
It's a year of change. Hugo is starting Hogwarts, Rose has made an interesting choice in friends, and Ron is...just the same as ever. Marriage, like most of life, isn't easy. Sometimes Hermione wonders if she and Ron just aren't meant to work. And Draco Malfoy sending her flowers isn't helping. Epilogue-compliant. Inspired by JK's comments about Hermione and Ron's compatibility.
He saves her life, and thinks he hates her for what it does to him. She tells herself she owes him, and can't let the debt slide. Forty-nine days post-battle, Draco gets a visitor to the Janus Thickey Ward at St Mungo's, where the days tick by meaninglessly. Hermione just wants to help someone else pick up the pieces, because she can't pick up her own. DH compliant. EWE?
What happens when Chris Pratt says 'kill Iron Man' and my brain replaces 'kill' with 'have sex with'. I apologise for nothing. [...when Tony looks up he sees pained but amused green eyes, staring out of a smeary mask of blood, and something weird happens in his pants - and then Quill hits Tony hard enough that he sees stars and his knees disappear altogether for a moment.]
Sequel to "The Risk-Reward Ratio." The weight of the war begins to break both Hermione and Draco as they struggle to survive capture, betrayal, isolation, the consequences of their actions, and other perils and scars of war, with their lives and relationship intact. Nothing is ever easy, or even fair, but there's nothing they can do but keep fighting. Facebook: /theriskrewardratio
As the war rages on two years post-'final battle', Hermione is captured by the other side and Malfoy is the only hope she has of surviving. ["Granger?" His voice is urgent, but she just sits there and breathes for a moment, feeling violated and still radiating pain, her eyes staring blindly at the cell wall opposite her, her brain frozen in what she thinks dully might be shock.]
Set during TDH; a maimed, disillusioned Draco surrenders himself to the Order after he earns Voldemort's displeasure. Hermione's pity for him blooms into something more and he stops seeing her as just a mudblood, as they both discover there's far more to each other than they ever thought possible. Angst, smut, FEELS. Facebook: /theriskrewardratio
A sequel'y oneshot ficlet to "it's been a long, long time", but could also work as a stand alone. Bucky doesn't sleep well. And so neither does Steve. ["I don't know who Bucky is," the Soldier grates in Russian, and slams his head up – his forehead meets the bridge of the man's already-broken nose and he shove-kicks him away, flipping with a ragged kind of elegance to his feet.]
So, the question is…what is the effect of all the inbreeding that surely must have gone on for centuries amongst the pureblood families? And what happens when Hermione finds out the Malfoy oddity? Disclaimer: No thought has been given to the science behind this whatsoever – it's just a fun bit of fluff. One-shot, post-war, EWE?
After four long years of fighting, Draco wants a way out of the damned war, for himself and his parents. And then Granger – and the horcrux she swallowed – fall into his lap. With a hostage from each side of the war, Draco thinks he may have a chance to survive it after all…if he can survive living in close quarters with his hostages, which frankly looks doubtful from the outset.
The Transfiguration and Muggle Studies professors happily have no reason to interact with each other...except at meals, where fate - and poor seating arrangements - place them far too close for comfort. Hermione fears she may be driven to murder Malfoy with her fork, but instead resigns herself to attempting professional courtesy, and finds out that people change.
Sixth year; something's up with Draco Malfoy. He's become a loner, looks like death warmed up, and is barely even being a git anymore. Harry thinks Malfoy's become a Death Eater, but Hermione thinks it has something to do with a Hufflepuff tie, the Room of Requirement, and a pair of French knickers. So, Hermione decides to figure out what's *really* going on with Draco Malfoy...