Meraki; a Greek word used to describe what happens when you leave a piece of yourself (your soul, creativity, or love) in your work. When you love doing something, anything, so much that you put something of yourself into it. That is exactly what happens when Hermione is reacquainted with a former Hogwarts classroom. A reunion that leaves her as the canvas for a change.
Hermione has been thinking of quitting her job for ages and when the opportunity to take over for Professor McGonagall arises, it seems too good to be true. And just like every job, the first day doesn't arrive without a plethora of nerves. Nerves that a fellow colleague is all too eager to help get rid of.
It started with shadows. Little flickers of something in her periphery that drew her attention from time to time. She chalked it up to general fear from being on the run. But when the sight of a man standing just on the outskirts of her wards made her panic, she could no longer ignore it. [Tomione Trope Bingo 2020]
A drunken Hermione makes not one, but two mistakes at Harry and Theo's wedding, but finds herself wondering; is it still a mistake if you intend to keep repeating it?
Hermione is dying and a bizarre ritual might be the only thing that saves her. But a forged dyad with Harry isn't quite strong enough to keep the curse at bay. A triad, however, will do the trick. But not just any triad, no. One comprised of familial magic seems to be just what they need and there's only one relative of his left for them to ask. James.
Once upon a time, a girl was whisked away to a magical place by her loved ones. But it's an unexpected tagalong who makes it the most perfect of birthdays. So perfect, in fact, Hermione is more convinced than ever before that Disneyland truly is the happiest place on earth.
He no longer looked like the monster they had defeated; the one that turned to ash before their very eyes as Harry's spell took precedence. And where there should have been nothing but a pile of disintegrated flesh, there was a man. One that was alive and human. The only thing he remembered was his name.
Hermione's new flatmate is driving her mad. Not the one that she's involved in a friends-with-benefits thing, no. The other one. The one that doesn't actually live there, but stays over way too often. The one her flatmate claims is just a friend. And once she finally voices her assumptions, both set out to prove just how wrong she truly is.
There are a lot of things that Hermione typically doesn't do, but as they say, there's a first time for everything. And in one night, she certainly experiences quite a few of them. A budding romance becomes exceedingly more difficult when the co-stars of her fondest memory make a reappearance in the most unexpected of ways. As does the way everyone handles the truth.
In Elysium, that girl behind the white mask, begging for permission to come undone could be the Golden Girl. That man behind the black mask making her beg could be the Boy Who Had No Choice. In Elysium, anonymity is key. If you could be anyone, who would you be?
All Hermione wants is to move on. To get her life back after the death of a loved one. She just never expected to find closure quite like this.
In his search for Hermione, Draco stumbles upon something he wasn't meant to see. Something Riddle will never let him remember.
Single Continuum: A time travel theory that states the future cannot be changed. That every move we make is predestined. If one were to go back in time, they might alter the paths one takes in the future, but the outcome would remain the same. Due to an accident, Hermione and Draco must work together to figure out what they are predestined to accomplish in order to return home.
Theo and Draco have been best friends since as long as they can remember. No matter what paths life has taken them on, they are always there for one another. Even falling in love with the same girl has only strengthened their friendship. As a triad, their relationship enters a zone they never accounted for, but as with everything else, they welcome the challenge.
When your wedding date is your best friend, but the guy you make out with to avoid being hit on by your formal rival turns out to be your best friend's secret lover, how can you fix it? Set them up on a blind date of course. That's what best friends are for. And when it works out in the end, be sure to say thank you. You might just end up having the best night of your life.
Running was cowardly, she knew that. Not even the threat of Voldemort had been enough to make her run and hide, but this was different. This time, it wasn't just herself she had to worry about. With a quick, unsteady hand to her stomach, she finalized her plan and disappeared without a word to anyone.
She loved them both, but in different ways. They were her best friends; her only friends. It's how Harry knows what she needs. It just isn't until afterwards that she realizes he needed her too.
Locked away in Azkaban to pay for his involvement with the Dark Lord, Draco thinks he is safe from the Ministry's new Marriage Law. But, as he should have learned by now, what the Golden Trio wants, the Golden Trio gets. He just never accounted for Hermione setting her sights on him. Not as someone worth saving and certainly not as husband material.
Hermione's been struggling with a certain problem. To combat her lack of libido, she creates her own potion. But what happens when one of her test batches ends up in the hands of Draco Malfoy of all people?
Draco expects to see Longbottom in the greenhouse. He even expects Granger to be there too, seeing as how the pair has been inseparable upon their return for Eighth Year. He does not, however, expect to walk in on them together in the dead of night. He certainly doesn't expect the offer to join and he certainly isn't about to say no.