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Wizard Writing

  • The Quidditch Player

    Hermione Granger, a recent transfer from the Ministère des Affaires Magiques de la France, is not a fan of Quidditch. But with the Quidditch World Cup looming closer and closer, her feelings are compromised by the Seeker for the English National Quidditch team, Harry Potter.

  • Birdwatcher

    After receiving incriminating evidence that Tom Riddle's bid to become Minister for Magic is not as innocent as once believed, James Potter, a counterintelligence officer, and Hermione Granger, an agent handler, unite to upend his plans. But birdwatchers are everywhere, spying from the shadows where love and espionage cross in the most dangerous of games.

  • The Hideouts

    Harry and Hermione must confront a post-apocalyptic reality caused by Voldemort's brutal dictatorship in England. With an aged and frail Dumbledore, they plan to travel to 1943 and stop Tom Riddle from stealing Marvolo Gaunt's ring. Preventing the creation of his Horcruxes comes after. As Harry and Hermione's feelings for each other become more apparent, failure isn't an option.

  • Can't Pretend

    Romance blooms between Head Boy Harry Potter and Head Girl Hermione Granger during their final year at Hogwarts. And what does a dueling tournament, the Quidditch Cup, and Simnel cake have to do with it?

  • Birdwatcher

    Harry is a counterintelligence officer, while Hermione is an agent handler. After confirming Tom Riddle is a confidential contact of the Foreign Intelligence Service of the Magical Russian Federation, the two plan to eliminate his role as Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service before the upcoming general election confirms him as the new Minister for Magic.

  • All's Well That Ends Well

    Hermione hates Harry Potter with a passion. Arrogant and bothersome, he has her beat in half of their classes including Defense Against the Dark Arts. He was utterly maddening. She wants to punch him in the face. And kiss him. But mostly punch him in the face.

  • My Love is Always Here

    Harry and Hermione celebrate Christmas in Godric's Hollow, taking their relationship to new and unexplored territories, mince pies, presents, and shagging included.

  • Birdwatcher

    SIS stands for Secret Intelligence Service, with Harry Potter and Hermione Granger as SIS intelligence officers. But upon learning of a proposed coup against Kingsley Shacklebolt, the Minister for Magic, they become entangled in a spider web of deception and treachery, acknowledging romantic feelings for each other along the way.

  • The Quidditch Player

    Hermione Granger, a recent transfer from the Ministère des Affaires Magiques de la France, is not a fan of Quidditch. Thus, she is confused about her growing attraction to Harry Potter, Seeker of the English National Quidditch team.

  • The Hideouts

    Harry and Hermione must confront a post-apocalyptic reality caused by Voldemort's brutal dictatorship in England. With an aged and frail Dumbledore, they plan to travel to 1943 and stop Tom Riddle from stealing Marvolo Gaunt's Ring. Preventing the creation of his Horcruxes comes after. As Harry and Hermione's feelings for each other become more apparent, failure isn't an option.

  • For Old Times' Sake

    After the War, Harry and Hermione spend a weekend together at Godric's Hollow, questioning their feelings for Ron and Ginny, and coming to terms with a mutual attraction towards each other.

  • Living for Living's Sake

    Worlds collide when Harry Potter and Hermione Granger assume Head Boy and Head Girl responsibilities at Hogwarts. And with their academic rivalry nearing its peak, Gryffindor and Ravenclaw vie for the much-coveted House Cup.

  • For Old Times' Sake

    After the War, Harry and Hermione spend a weekend together at Godric's Hollow, questioning their feelings for Ron and Ginny...and coming to terms with a mutual attraction - towards each other.

  • The Black Crow

    MI6 intelligence officer, Harry Potter, learns of a coup that's to be carried out against the British Ministry of Magic by an intelligence officer of the French Ministry, led by Hermione Granger.

  • The Sparrow Suite

    Charlie Weasley and Hermione Granger can't stand each other, though such animosity was most certainly compromised when she (accidentally) broke his nose. However, when they accept teaching positions at Hogwarts, will their relationship deepen, doing away with their summer of storms?

  • Denizen

    Harry and Hermione investigate a secret down in the Department of Mysteries for a probable cause as to why everyone disappeared during the Battle of Hogwarts.

  • Living for Living's Sake

    Hermione Granger, a recent transfer from France, is not a fan of Quidditch. Thus, she is confused about her feelings over Harry Potter, Seeker of the English National Quidditch team.

  • Bathilda's Secret (Reprieve)

    Harry and Hermione travel to Godric's Hollow to retrieve the sword of Gryffindor from Bathilda Bagshot. However, fate has other plans. A one-shot.

  • The Sparrows' Flight

    Harry and Hermione carry on an affair amidst a troubling time of domestic terrorism and political persecution. Meanwhile, Cormac McLaggen vies for total control of the Wizengamot, Auror-related killings are on the rise, and Muggle-born youths terrorize Diagon Alley.

  • The Sparrows' Flight

    Harry Potter and Hermione Granger carry on an affair amidst a troubling time of domestic terrorism and political persecution. Meanwhile, Cormac McLaggen vies for total control of the Wizengamot, Auror-related killings are on the rise, and Muggle-Born youths terrorize Diagon Alley.