Ron and Astoria's spouses run away together. "Somehow we ended up sharing a pint of ice cream. If that isn't the saddest cliche in the world, I don't know what is. That was the spark that began our friendship. Mine and Astoria's." One-shot.
George disappears after the war. Hermione is sent on a quest to find him and help him heal.
It was madness to let herself fall in love with Fred when she knew the sad fate that awaited him. Even so, a part of Hermione - the same idealistic bit that still believed House Elves truly wanted freedom - thought it could be changed. Sequel now up!
Teddy was a constant fixture at the Burrow during Roxanne's childhood - as omnipresent in her world as magic. It was strange and thrilling to suddenly see him in a new, infatuation-tinged light. Unfortunately, he fell in love with a different Weasley.
"No band played, but she danced anyway. At least, Viktor thought it was supposed to be dancing." Written for the Twin Exchange's Love Hurts Challenge.
Sequel to "I Fear No Fate." Hermione and George struggle to pick up the pieces and get back to life as normal after her return.
The war is over, but someone with aspirations to be the next Dark Lord is taking advantage of the lingering turmoil. Forget rebuilding the Wizarding World; Hermione and her friends just want to survive.
Remus sabotages Hermione's attempt to make the Wolfsbane Potion more palatable.
The gifts start arriving on Christmas Day. All of them are empty. One-shot.
Following Ron's death, Hermione tackles driving lessons, pottery class, jogging, renovating, and — scariest of all — falling in love again.
The night before Bill and Fleur's wedding, Hermione receives a mysterious gift that allows her to change the future. She can't save everyone, and every action has consequences.
She elbowed her way into his life, dragging him along for the ride as they stumbled towards love. Years later, he remembers her light and laughter. Winner of the Twin Exchange Summer Lovin' Challenge.
Harry and Luna mark the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts her way: with music, laughter, and imagination. Winner of the Twin Exchange May Challenge.
When Luna falls into an enchanted sleep, Hermione is forced to confront her own feelings. One-shot.
"I could've waited around for her to realise what a fine, upstanding citizen I've become, but where's the fun in that?" Lily/James. One-shot.
It was just a job — a way to pay the rent and make ends meet. How did it end up changing her life? Well, it all started with an interview.
The first time they met, she flirted with his brother. The second time, she didn't even remember his name. Hardly a promising start, but by the time of their third encounter, Percy knew that Audrey was the woman he was going to marry.
"I'll give you a permanent pay rise if you'll call him Won-Won around the shop," he said. Lavender scoffed. "There aren't enough galleons in Gringotts to make me relive the horror that was my teen years, George."
Pansy was drunk when she apologised. Not that, "You're a prat, but I didn't want you to die. Much," really counted as an apology. Two weeks later, Harry made his friends question his sanity by inviting her to their Christmas celebration.
When an experimental spell goes awry, the spirit of someone long dead ends up stuck in Hermione's mind. Any romance that involves Fred Weasley is bound to be a bit unconventional, but even he never expected this.