By saving Draco's life, Hermione created a divergence in the time travel continuum. It leaves her stuck in the past where things are much different than what she was taught. And when one major event after another changes, creating a dark new world for her to navigate, there's only one person who can help; Riddle. [part 3 of Continuum/Uncharted (tomione ending)]
Hermione expected her divorce. Had for awhile. It was everything else that happened once it became official that was unexpected.
Hermione never thought her attraction to Professor Riddle was more than a passing crush. Or that it would be mutual. But being his student means they have to keep their relationship a secret. But no matter what lengths they take, secrets always have a habit of getting out.
It's been almost a year since they broke up. But upon treating her injuries from responding to a car crash, both Tom and Hermione realize this is their last chance to get back together.
In a few months, she would have her degree and jump right in the internship she had already lined up at a prestigious law firm. It wouldn't kill her to have one true college experience...would it? Knowing the antics Lily, James, Sirius, and Remus often got up to...it just might.
Remus thinks Lily's nuts for suggesting a graduation party for a six-year-old. He thinks Sirius is even crazier for suggesting he invite Teddy's teacher. It just so happens that some of the best ideas are the crazy ones.
Sometimes love isn't enough. Sometimes...love leaves you broken.
"I just want you to have everything you want," James whispered as he let go of her hand. "Even your wildest dreams."
Both Harry and Hermione have decisions to make. They've walked away from one another before, but they learned the hard way that just because something ends doesn't mean it's really over.
Unable to let go of Remus' disappearance like the others have, Hermione follows every lead she gets. Eight years after nothing but dead ends, she finally gets one she just knows won't be cold. But when she gets there, their reunion is unlike anything she could have ever thought possible.
In the wake of the Dark Lord's victory, Hermione is left asking herself only one question. How do you destroy a monster without becoming one?
Ever since James moved into the apartment across the hall two years ago, Hermione's been a helpful neighbor. From watching his son Harry on occasion to helping with veterinary care for his new puppy; she's always there. And after a trip to the emergency vet in the middle of the night, he shows her his insatiable gratitude.
Hermione knows the saying that you can get an A for effort, but she's about to find what collaborative effort will get her.
It was just supposed to be a simple dinner, but some unsolicited friendly advice forever changes the dynamics of the Golden Trio.
In the dead of night, Draco sees something he shouldn't. Something he should have looked away from. Instead, it draws him in like a moth to a flame. And when Granger catches him red-handed, her reaction isn't at all what he expected.
Hermione never thought she would be a submissive. Never thought that she could give up control in such an intimate setting. Yet, Remus has done nothing but make the transition easy. She's careful to avoid taking any of his classes, but she can't help it if he ends up giving a guest lecture. While watching him at the podium, she has to remember one rule; only good girls get to come.
In the history of Quidditch, professional or otherwise, there had never been a tie before. But with no way to demand a rematch, Ginny shows Draco there's more than one way to break a tie.
It's Harry's birthday and Hermione's gift is one-of-a-kind. One that will change the nature of their relationship; hopefully for the better.
Ever since being told he was a wizard at the age of eleven, Tom Riddle embraced the power. When he learned of his heritage, he made his plans and was determined to see them through. Just as things are falling into place, the enigma that is Hermione Granger crosses his path. Will she foil his plans or change them for the better?
It was over before it began. Before they could have something more than clandestine meetings in the thick of war. Before they could be something real. And now... Now they would never get the chance.