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TassanaBurrfoot

  • Bloodline

    Being down on the totem pole is not a place Lucius will ever be, not for long. Under the guise of looking for his long-lost sister, he asks Hermione Granger, heroine of the Second Wizarding War, for help. Will he be able to win her heart? Will he be able to keep his own heart in tact? *Sequel to April Showers. (Rated M for later chapters and some language.)

  • Music of the Night

    Hermione is walking through a winter wonderland when she stumbles upon a mysterious gazebo. Inside, she discovers none other than Lucius Malfoy playing Christmas music on a piano to... no one.

  • Hermione and the Death Eater

    It's been nearly four months since Ron informed Hermione that he wanted a divorce. Despite that, Hermione decides to attend the annual Ministry Yule Ball. There she unsuspectingly meets a man she never thought she'd see again... This is my first Lumione, so please, be gentle. :)

  • Priceless

    A Yule Ball can be full of surprises.

  • Wicked Tidings

    Detention has never been so sweet...

  • April Showers

    April showers bring may flowers Hermione takes shelter from a spring down-pour during a stroll in the Magical Public Gardens. Someone else is already in the overgrown pagoda. "You've read Shakespeare's sonnets?"

  • The Dare

    Hermione is invited to a Slytherin House party where a game of Truth or Dare becomes life-altering. EWE

  • Forgiven

    It has been five years since that fated dance under the stars. Five years since Draco held her close and kissed her gently on the lips. Can she ever forgive him of his crimes? (Sequel to Priceless

  • Last Christmas

    Heartbroken, Hermione Granger found comfort in the arms of a man she never expected.

  • InLaws

    The sequel to my story Heart and Soul. Prison puts a damper in Draco and Hermione's plans for a dream wedding. Can Hermione release Draco and his father so she may have her wedding? Or will the tides of prejudice put an end to her fantasy?

  • Heart and Soul

    Dear Miss Granger,I understand and sympathize with your concerns. You must remember that I taught his parents, so I know how difficult Mr. Malfoy can be. I assure you that, with time, this may pass, if it has not all ready. He cannot come to the school, t