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dramioneasks · 3 months
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Good to see you're back! I've been looking for this fic for ages. I don't remember how I've found it, I believe it was on ao3 and at the moment it was still unfinished. I've read it around two years ago and even back then the date of publication was older (to the point that there were not many tags used, compared to how authors are tagging now). It's a multichap and it's mostly POV Draco, post-war. The story is written from his perspective, he struggles very much after the war and is trying to make ends meet. I think his whole family was in Azkaban at some point or arrested for some time right after the battle and abused by the wardens. The aurors and the ministry are not the good guys. Meaning, there are good people, but there are also bad people. So Draco ends up kind of free and he is some kind of and outcast without prospects. Hermione, I think, works for the ministry and she ends up at his apartment at some point, probably due to work assignment I am not sure. I also remember that Draco's mother is very damaged after the war and being arrested and ends up being not herself. She's kind of…non-responsive? Not in unhinged way, but not present in the moment mentally and Draco is trying to support her by all means. I remember there was a scene when they are visiting her at the place she lives (they live separately), and there is Draco, Hermione, Theo or Blase and someone from girls like Daphne or Pansy, meaning, some friends still were there for Draco. If there's no way to read it anymore, it's okay, but I'd appreciate at least the name of the fic and the author if someone can recognize it.
Is it this? We had an ask a few years ago about a very similar fic, and someone suggested this as an answer:
we build our lives out of chaos and hope - RecoveringTheSatellites - T, 9 chapters - All Draco wants is to ride out the last months of his sentence in peace. All Hermione needs is a bit of break. Throwing them together in the same location is perhaps not ideal. The healing of old wounds and new ones wrapped into a little bit of danger, a modicum of action, and a smidgen of Wizard politics, served with a sprinkling of PTSD and a remote cottage on the side. Otherwise known as the twoshot that totally got away from me. (Title quote shamelessly stolen from Bones.)
-Lisa
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hp-fanfic-archive · 8 months
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Unconventional by gracerene Pairing: Millicent Bulstrode/Hermione Granger Rating: M Word Count: 1k Podfic available here Read by: rhythmia Length: 10-30 minutes Hermione never realised she could feel like this about another person.
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aurorasleeps-27 · 1 month
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i've decided to use a random word generator for my writing warm-ups and today's word was virtue!
drarry drabble #1, 868 words!
By virtue of this decree, the Ministry of Magic now pronounces you mortal enemies.
Harry stared at the parchment. Then he raised his eyes, and stared at his husband.
Draco looked up at him, then down at the Ministry letter, then up at him again. He cocked an eyebrow, lips pinching tight. 
‘Really?’ he said. ‘Did they have to use purple glitter ink for this?’
‘I’m more worried about the mortal enemies bit than the ink, to be honest,’ Harry said, brushing his thumb over Draco’s name on the parchment, scoffing when glitter got stuck to his skin. ‘But the glitter does feel a bit over the top, doesn’t it?’
Draco scoffed. ‘Why did they even send us this? Don’t they know we’re married?’
‘I would think so.’ Harry scratched his chin, reading the words that apparently declared he needed to consider his husband his mortal enemy. ‘‘Mortal’ feels a bit excessive. Did Hermione approve of this?’
Draco slanted an annoyed look at him. ‘How would I know?’
Harry shrugged. ‘You know everything, don’t you?’
‘I-’ Draco huffed through his nostrils. ‘Yes, but I don’t know about this.’
‘Could it be a joke?’ Harry suggested.
‘It must.’
‘Theo?’
‘Could’ve been Ron.’
‘Right. We can just ignore this then, can’t we?’
‘Of course.’
‘It’s not a joke, then.’ Harry stared down at the fifth letter of its kind, the purple ink glittering and catching the light of the sun as it reflect off their kitchen stove. 
‘Bollocks,’ Draco groaned, crumpling the letter and throwing it towards the sink, missing it entirely. Harry snickered. Draco glared at him. 
‘Go talk to Kingsley,’ his husband hissed. ‘I have to go to the flower reserve with Mother.’
‘No.’
‘Apparently -’
‘No. I refuse. I’ll write an appeal.’
‘I don’t think you can.’ Harry put his hands on his hips, staring down at Draco, sprawled over the couch in his robe and with a towel wrapped around his hair. ‘We have to do it.’
‘Dearest husband of mine,’ Draco said, voice sickeningly sweet. ‘I already spent my teenage years loathing you, and it was dreadfully tiring. I don’t want to do it again. It’ll give me wrinkles.’ 
‘Well, we don’t have a choice. It’s this enemies thing, or Azkaban, and I reckon that’ll give you more wrinkles, won’t it?’
Draco was quiet for a moment before he groaned loudly, the sound full of annoyance. He opened his eyes to glare up at Harry. ‘This is extremely inconvenient.’
Harry nodded solemnly. ‘I agree.’
‘It’s not at all how I thought our marriage would be.’
‘I kno – oh! This reminds me. They’ve nullified our marriage.’
Draco’s eyes went wide. ‘Why in Merlin’s name did they do that?’
‘The mortal enemies thing?’
‘What, enemies can’t get married?’
‘Not to one another, I would think.’
‘That’s stupid. What about the enemies to lover arc?’
Harry blinked. ‘The what?’
Draco gaped. ‘What do you mean the what? You have literally lived it, Harry.’
‘Have I?’
‘I – Yes!’ Draco waved an accusatory hand between the two of them. ‘Our entire relationship? It went from hate to love, did it not?’
Harry scoffed. ‘For you, maybe. I was always in love with you.’
Draco’s affronted expression gave way to a smugly satisfied one. ‘Of course you were. I’m perfect.’
‘Of course,’ Harry echoed. ‘Fact is, we’re enemies now, according to the law. They gave me an entire list of things we have to do.’
‘Such as?’ 
Harry slipped the paper the Ministry worker had given him out of his back pocket and read a random line on the list. ‘Have a sexually charged public duel.’
‘Oh,’ Draco said, considering. ‘That doesn’t sound too bad.’
Draco snatched the list out of Harry’s hand, eyes flickering rapidly over the – Harry thought – excessively long list of frankly embarrassing but also amusing thing they had to do. 
‘This could actually be fun,’ Draco mused after a bit. 
‘I agree,’ Harry said. ‘We can make it even more fun. They don’t say anything about why we’re supposed to be mortal enemies, really, so we can make it all about something really stupid. It could be hilarious.’
‘Something stupid,’ Draco said thoughtfully, folding the paper again and handing it back to Harry. ‘Like the fact that you dip your chips in ice cream? That does feel like something I should be hating you to the death for.’
‘Sure,’ Harry shrugged, then smirked. ‘Or the fact that you feel comfortable with sitting on our bed with your outside clothes. That truly feels like enemies material.’
Draco rolled his eyes. ‘You’re so annoying.’
‘Good,’ Harry said, lifting Draco’s legs and sitting on the couch, settling Draco’s feet on his lap. ‘If i’m your mortal enemy, you should -’
Draco gasped, a hand flying to grasp a fistful of Harry’s shirt and drag him closer to him. Harry grunted, shifting, staring at Draco’s wide eyed, exhilarated expression with confusion.
‘What?’ he said, staring skeptically as Draco’s mouth curled into a broad grin.
‘The sex,’ Draco whispered, pulling him closer. ‘Think of the sex, Harry. We could hate-fuck our way through this thing!’
Harry stared at Draco, then broke into an equally broad, lavish grin. ‘Hate-sex,’ he whispered, as Draco dragged him even closer. ‘Bloody brilliant.’
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austenpoppy · 10 months
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Comparison of Ron and Hermione's contributions in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
I will willingly admit this post was written out of pure spite, tired that I was of seeing people claim Ron had barely contributed to anything in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, or at least way less so than Hermione.
So you know me, what do I do in this sort of case ? I decided to analyse closely what exactly Ron and Hermione did in the book, on different levels and in different ways to completely understand what went on.
Edit: I changed some scores slightly by adding or removing points, and had to recalculate everything, though it didn't change anything to my conclusions; changes are highlighted in bold
List of Ron and Hermione's accomplishments/contributions in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
So of course, to begin my analysis, I needed to list all of their concrete contributions and accomplishments. To be absolutely fair to either of them, I did not take into account feats of bravery that did not ultimately directly help or save anyone (so I did not count Ron begging Bellatrix to torture him instead of Hermione), but I did count elements in which one or the other protected, helped, or saved someone else.
I also listed any Duelling Feat or any fight Ron and Hermione had with Snatchers/Death Eaters/others that had to do with fighting against dark forces or people (I therefore did not include the fact that Ron punched Draco Malfoy during the Battle of Hogwarts).
Anything that helped Harry in the Horcrux Hunt or in getting Voldemort down was taken into account, however small, even if it was just knowledge regarding the Trace (this bit of knowledge allowed the trio to dispel the theory that Death Eaters had found them because Harry still had the Trace) or the location of the Lovegoods, or conjuring up a flask to get Snape's tears. I however omitted intelligent remarks that didn't move the plot forward directly (so for example, I did not include Ron's shrewd comment after he read Mundungus Fletcher's mind).
As Ron and Hermione's feats had to be concrete, I also omitted moments during which Ron was the buffer between Harry and Hermione, or during which one or the other recomforted/or tried to recomfort Harry/the other. I however judged that Ron leading the Horcrux Hunt for months was worthy of being listed, because he took on a major responsibility that helped the trio as they tried to move forward with the Hunt.
To make you understand how I proceeded, each point listed is a thematic element; so several actions from the same event can be listed as separate elements. The chapter in which the element listed happened/was referred to is mentioned after each element.
Ron
1. pretended to be Harry with the help of Polyjuice when he was part of the “Seven Potters” operation (“The Seven Potters”)
2. stunned a Death Eater right in the head from a flying broom (“Fallen Warrior”)
3. saved Hermione in the Tottenham Court Road Café when she didn’t notice that Rowle and Dolohov were going to attack the trio by lunging across the table and pushing her sideways (“A place to hide”)
4. cleared up the café on Tottenham Court Road with Harry after the fight, at Harry’s command (“A place to hide”)
5. gave information to Harry and Hermione regarding the Trace (“A place to hide”)
6. rugby-tackled Mundungus Fletcher when he tried to dive for the stairs (“The bribe”)
7. spied on Ministry workers with the Invisibility Cloak and heard that only the most senior Ministry members could connect their homes to the Floo network (“Magic is Might”)
8. convinced Harry and Hermione that Stunning three Ministry officials was not a good idea because a pile of unconscious bodies would be suspicious, and therefore suggested to use Fred and George’s products (“Magic is Might”)
9. snatched Red Cattermole’s bag without the latter noticing it before Reg Cattermole went back home (“Magic is Might”)
10. pretended to be Reg Cattermole with the help of Polyjuice Potion and convinced Albert Runcorn to take Nosebleed Norgat to ultimately take hair from his head (“Magic is Might”)
11. warned Harry and Hermione that Ministry officials knew there were intruders in the Ministry and that the trio had five minutes at most to leave the place (“The Muggle-Born Registration Commission”)
12. made the most of an uproar cause by the colleagues of some balding wizard to size Mrs. Cattermole and get her out of the Ministry through the fireplace, saving her and getting her away from the real Reg Cattermole – trying to deter other Ministry officials from scrutinizing the situation (“The Muggle-Born Registration Commission”)
13. prevented Harry and Hermione from saying the Taboo (Voldemort’s name) many times, after noticing that it felt like a jinx (“The thief”, “The Goblin’s Revenge”)
14. escaped from a gang of five Snatchers after being captured by them by hitting the one holding him in the stomach and grabbing his wand before Disarming the one who has his wand and Disapparating (“The Silver Doe”)
15. managed to steal a wand from Snatchers and brought the spare wand with him when he came back, which ended up replacing the one broken by Hermione (“The Silver Doe”)
16. saved Harry’s life by jumping into icy water to retrieve Harry who was drowning and by cutting the Horcrux to stop it from strangling Harry; also retrieved the sword of Gryffindor from the icy pond (“The Silver Doe”)
17. faced mental torture at the hands of Voldemort but won against Voldemort’s taunts, resisted possession and destroyed the locket (“The Silver Doe”)
18. learned about the existence of the Taboo during his time away and alerted Harry and Hermione that there was one (“Xenophilius Lovegood”)
19. knew approximatively where the Lovegoods lived (“Xenophilius Lovegood”)
20. led the Horcrux hunt for months while Harry obsessed over the Hallows, not only to search for the Horcruxes but also to gather the team’s spirit (“The Deathly Hallows”)
21. subdued Wormtail with the help of Harry, and took his wand (“Malfoy Manor”)
22. imitated Wormtail to reassure Lucius Malfoy that nothing particular was happening (“Malfoy Manor”)
23. Disarmed Bellatrix Lestrange with Wormtail’s wand (“Malfoy Manor”)
24. saved Hermione by pulling her from under the wreckage caused by the collapse of the chandelier detached from the ceiling by Dobby, and Disapparating after catching a wand thrown at him by Harry (“Malfoy Manor”)
25. was the one who suggested the trio should double-cross Griphook by swapping the real sword of Gryffindor with the fake and give the fake to Griphook to buy enough time for the trio to escape (“Shell Cottage”)
26. pretended to be Dragomir Despard during the trio’s break-out at Gringotts (“Gringotts”)
27. stunned a wizard who was lunging for Hermione’s throat (believing her to be Bellatrix) (“Gringotts”)
28. Stunned Goblins with Harry and Hermione (“Gringotts”)
29. helped Harry cast gouging spells to blast the ceiling apart and facilitate the trio’s escape from Gringotts, after they observed Hermione do it (“Gringotts”)
30. was the one who suggested that the students who were in the Room of Requirement could help them find the other Horcruxes (“The lost diadem”)
31. designed a plan to destroy the cup of Hufflepuff, by remembering the Chamber of Secrets had Basilisk fangs; told Hermione that she should destroy the cup of Hufflepuff (“The Battle of Hogwarts”)
32. managed to imitate Harry saying the word “open” in Parseltongue to open the Chamber of Secrets (“The Battle of Hogwarts”)
33. saved Gregory Goyle’s life by hoisting him on Hermione and he’s broom when the Fiendfyre conjured up by Vincent Crabbe engulfed the Room of Requirement (“The Battle of Hogwarts”)
34. grabbed Hermione with Harry to put her to the floor so she wouldn’t be hit with spells (“The Elder Wand”)
35. threw spells that collided with Harry’s and were cast to repel an Acromentula trying to get inside Hogwarts (“The Elder Wand”)
36. told Harry and Hermione to get back so they wouldn’t be hit by the galloping desks of Minerva McGonagall (“The Elder Wand”)
37. prevented Hermione from casting a spell on Grawp; had she done so Grawp would have crushed “half the castle” (“The Elder Wand”)
38. cast “Wingardium Leviosa” on a twig and waved it into the air to stop the Whomping Willow from moving around; he was spurred on by Hermione’s remark (“The Elder Wand”)
39. broke Voldemort’s Silencing Charm by standing up to him and yelling “He beat you!” (“The Flaw in the Plan”)
40. took down Greyback with Neville (“The Flaw in the Plan”)
Hermione
1. pretended to be Harry with the help of Polyjuice when he was part of the “Seven Potters” operation (“The Seven Potters”) (note: I did not consider that Hermione fought off Death Eaters - or managed to - during that operation because in my opinion, Kingsley Shacklebolt was clearly referring to his own actions when he reported what happened)
2. stole books about Horcruxes from Dumbledore’s study and told Ron and Harry what she had learned about Horcruxes from reading them (“The Ghoul in Pyjamas”)
3. packed elements that could be useful for the Hunt, including a batch of Polyjuice Potion that she stole from Mad-Eye Moody, clothes, the Invisibility Cloak, Essence of Dittany, Puking Pastilles, Nosebleed Norgat, Decoy Detonators, Muggle money, and the tent (“The Ghoul in Pyjamas”)
4. Apparated the trio to Tottenham Court Road (“A place to hide”)
5. Stunned Dolohov while she was underneath a table and out of Dolohov’s sight (“A place to hide”)
6. Obliviated Rowle and Dolohov at Harry’s suggestion (“A place to hide”)
7. cast “Diffindo” to free Ron from the ropes holding him, though she left a deep cut (“A place to hide”)
8. dragged the waitress from the café on Tottenham Court Road’s body out of sight of the windows at Harry’s command (“A place to hide”)
9. cast an “Hominum Revelio” at 12, Grimmauld Place to check whether the trio was really alone or not (“A place to hide”)
10. remembered that the locket was in the cabinet in the drawing room of 12, Grimmauld Place when the Order was cleaning the house (“Kreacher’s Tale”)
11. Disarmed Mundungus Fletchers at 12, Grimmauld Place (“The Bribe”)
12. put Phineas Nigellus’ portrait inside her bag as she remembered he could travel from Grimmauld Place to Hogwarts (“Magic is Might”); later cast a black blindfold with the spell “Obscura” on him to prevent him from seeing inside the tent (“The Goblin’s Revenge”)
13. spied on Ministry workers with the Invisibility Cloak and heard information that indicated where Umbridge’s office might be (“Magic is Might”)
14. Stunned Mafalda Hopkirk using a non-verbal spell (“Magic is Might”)
15. pretended to be Mafalda Hopkirk with the help of Polyjuice Potion and convinced Reg Cattermole to take a Puking Pastille, before yanking hair from his head when he started throwing up (“Magic is Might”)
16. pretended to be Mafalda Hopkirk with the help of Polyjuice Potion and convinced Albert Runcorn to take Nosebleed Norgat to ultimately take hair from his head (“Magic is Might”)
17. duplicated the locket with a “Gemino” spell so that Umbridge wouldn’t notice the locket was gone (“The Muggle-Born Registration Commission”)
18. cast a Patronus, though with difficulty, to help Harry deter Dementors from coming near the group comprised of Harry, Hermione and Muggle-Borns (“The Muggle-Born Registration Commission”)
19. Apparated the trio in a forest after casting a Revulsion Jinx on Yaxley because Yaxley had got hold of her and Hermione had unwillingly get Yaxley in the Fidelius Charm cast on 12, Grimmauld Place (“The thief”)
20. saved Ron’s life with Essence of Dittany after having Splinched him (“The thief”)
21. was the first to cast protective enchantments around the tent (“The thief”)
22. noticed that the locket was having a negative influence on Harry (“The Goblin’s Revenge”)
23. figured out with Harry that the sword of Gryffindor could destroy Horcruxes because it was Goblin-made and Goblin-made swords imbibe only that which strengthens them, in this case Basilisk venom, and that Dumbledore had made a fake sword of Gryffindor because he knew the Ministry wouldn’t let Harry have the sword if he put it in his will (“The Goblin’s Revenge”)
24. saved Harry’s life after Hermione cast a spell on Nagini to force the snake to get away from Harry; dived aside to avoid it from striking her and one of her spells smashed the windows; cast a Blasting Curse charm that “flew around the room, exploding the wardrobe mirror and ricocheting back at them, bouncing from floor to ceiling”, though it also broke Harry’s wand (“Bathilda’s secret”, (“The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore”)
25. took care of Harry by getting the locket, stuck to Harry’s chest, away with a Severing Charm; she also cleaned the wound caused by Nagini and put some dittany on it (“The Life and Lies of Albus Dumbledore”)
26. understood that the symbol of the Deathly Hallows was important after seeing it around Xenophilius Lovegood’s neck at Bill and Fleur’s wedding, on Ignotus Peverell’s headstone at Godric’s Hollows and in The Tales of Beedle the Bard (“Xenophilius Lovegood”)
27. designed a plan so that the Death Eaters who were at Xenophilius Lovegood’s house could see he was not lying about Harry’s presence: she got Ron to put on the Invisibility Cloak so that his presence wouldn’t be known, waited for Xenophilius to appear at the top of the stairs before Obliviating him and destroying the floor so that the Death Eaters could see the trio right before Hermione Apparated them away (“The Tale of the Three Brothers”)
28. cursed Harry’s face to make it unrecognizable so that the Snatchers wouldn’t see it was Harry (“Malfoy Manor”)
29. lied under torture done at the hands of Bellatrix Lestrange that the sword of Gryffindor was fake (“Malfoy Manor”)
30. cast Glamour Charms on Ron to modify his appearance so he wouldn’t be recognized during their break-in Gringotts (“Gringotts”)
31. pretended to be Bellatrix with the help of Polyjuice Potion (“Gringotts”)
32. had to do most of the talking in trying to convince Travers and in trying to get the different Goblins to let the trio access Bellatrix’s vault (“Gringotts”)
33. cast a Cushioning Charm to soften the fall of the trio after they were thrown off the cart (“Gringotts”)
34. cast a Shield Charm to slower the people trying to catch the trio (“Gringotts”)
35. used “Levicorpus” to help Harry get the cup of Hufflepuff (“Gringotts”)
36. cast “Impervius” to protect Ron, Harry, the goblins and herself from being too badly burned after spells were cast on objects in Bellatrix’s vault (“Gringotts”)
37. Stunned Goblins with Harry and Ron (“Gringotts”)
38. was the first to cast gouging spells to blast the ceiling apart and facilitate the trio’s escape from Gringotts (“Gringotts”)
39. destroyed the cup of Hufflepuff (“The Battle of Hogwarts”)
40. Stunned Gregory Goyle in the Room of Requirement (“The Battle of Hogwarts”)
41. cast “Glisseo” so the trio would escape two masked Death Eaters (“The Elder Wand”)
42. cast “Duro” on a tapestry so the two masked Death Eaters pursuing the trio would face a wall (“The Elder Wand”)
43. cast a spell to blast Fenrir Greyback away from Lavender Brown (“The Elder Wand”)
44. conjured a flask and gave it to Harry so Harry could retrieve Snape’s tears (“The Elder Wand”)
Conclusions
From this you can see that in terms of sheer numbers, Ron and Hermione's contributions are roughly equal (40 for Ron, 44 for Hermione). Considering that depending on the way I managed the two lists I could have added some elements for Ron (e.g., telling Dobby to bring Dean, Luna and Mr. Ollivander at Shell Cottage in "Malfoy Manor") or removed items for Hermione (e.g., casting the "Diffindo" spell on Ron at the Tottenham Court Road café), I consider a 4-point difference to be negligible. For reference, I would consider a point difference above 8 (1/5 of Ron's contributions) significant.
Weighting-analysis of Ron and Hermione's contributions
Of course simply listing their feats and contributions was not enough, since all of them are not as impressive, were not as important, had unwanted consequences, or were the result of negligence, a mistake, or something else. So I also had to weigh on each of the items listed. To be fair to Hermione, I also added two "mistakes" for Ron that were not part of his contributions.
My point system is of course very subjective, but I think most will consider it fair. I calculated Ron and Hermione's points separately and only did the total in the end to try to be as unbiased as possible (though I did check that the number of points I would grant to one was equal to the number of points I would grant to the other for a contribution of similar nature).
Point system
+ 0.25 = small contribution
+ 0.5 = medium contribution; small duelling feat; small or medium element pertaining to the protection of others and/or reaction time in a dangerous situation and/or evaluation of a dangerous situation and/or defence or escape against unwanted forces
+ 1 or + 2 = important contribution; duelling feat; important element pertaining to the protection of others and/or reaction time in a dangerous situation and/or evaluation of a dangerous situation and/or defence or escape against unwanted forces
Bonus points
+ 0.5, + 1, + 2, or +3 for skill or particular display of intelligence or creativity (more bonus points can be added depending on the situation)
+ 1, +2 or +3 if the situation is risky and/or required particular bravery (more bonus points can be added depending on the situation)
+ 2 or + 3 if the element listed had to do with saving someone’s life, protecting someone from danger, or taking care of someone else
+ 5 for destroying a Horcrux
Malus points
- 0.25 or – 0.5 for a small mistake (especially one that hurt another person or could have endangered them)
- 1, - 2, or – 3 for a bigger mistake (especially one that really hurt another person or could have really endangered them)
Ron
1. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was very risky; Tonks and Ron were continuously and furiously followed by Bellatrix Lestrange)
2. + 2 (impressive duelling feat) + 3 (the situation was very risky; see above) + 3 (for skill)
3. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (he saved Hermione and sacrificed his own safety to do so) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 0.5 (for his rather quick reaction time)
4. + 0.25 (small contribution)
5. + 0.25 (small contribution)
6. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
7. + 1 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was risky)
8. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (for the creativity and intelligence shown in the design of the plan); however - 0.25 (the plan backfired slightly due to Reg Cattermole's dedication to being present for his wife, though it's very likely this would have happened even if the trio had stunned him, since Stunning Spells wear off)
9. + 0.5 (medium contribution) + 0.5 (for the skill it took to take steal somebody else's bag without them noticing)
10. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
11. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 2 (for his ability to get the information to Harry and Hermione rapidly)
12. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was very risky) + 1 (he got Mrs. Cattermole away from the Ministry) + 2 (for his quick-thinking)
13. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (this is one of Ron's very underrated contributions to the Hunt; think that literally every time Ron prevented Harry or Hermione from saying the Taboo, he prevented the Trio from being captured: what's more, it happened at least three times on screen, but there were undoubtedly dozens of moments like this one) + 1 (Ron's intuition told him something was off with Voldemort's name because his brain had picked up on a pattern even though he couldn't pinpoint what was amiss exactly)
14. + 2 (he escaped from Snatchers on his own) + 2 (the situation was very risky) + 3 (for the mad skill it took to escape five assailants, retrieve your wand and steal one of theirs)
15. + 2 (I already counted Ron's skill in the item above, but this was for having thought about bringing the spare wand)
16. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (he saved Harry's life) + 3 (he did so at great risks to himself) + 2 (for thinking about taking the sword of Gryffindor at such a moment)
17. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (had to endure mental torture and had to show great bravery) + 3 (he had to resist possession) + 5 (for destroying a Horcrux)
18. + 2 (important contribution)
19. + 0.25 (small contribution)
20. + 2 (important contribution)
21. + 2 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was risky) + 1 (for his synchronisation with Harry and for thinking about taking his wand)
22. + 2 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was risky, considering Lucius Malfoy suspected something was wrong) + 2 (for his quick-thinking) + 2 (for the skill it took to credibly imitate someone he'd barely heard)
23. + 2 (impressive duelling feat) + 3 (the situation was very risky) + 3 (for the skill it took to Disarm Bellatrix Lestrange; another underrated moment for Ron because people dismiss this considering Bellatrix was surprised, even though she had time to turn toward Ron...what do people think duelling is, exactly ?)
24. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (he saved Hermione's life) + 3 (he did so at great risks to himself, considering that he didn't have any wand at that point and had to quickly take Hermione from under tons of broken glass)
25. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (because this was a great plan)
26. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky)
27. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (he protected Hermione from being attacked and hurt) + 2 (the situation was dangerous) + 2 (for his quick reaction)
28. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky)
29. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
30. + 1 (important contribution) + 1 (because this was a good idea)
31. + 2 (important contribution) + 5 (for designing the plan that ended up with the destruction of the Horcrux) + 3 (the plan was brilliant)
32. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (for the skill it took to credibly imitate a word he had heard twice in a foreign language he didn't understand)
33. + 3 (the situation was very dangerous) + 2 (he saved Goyle's life and he alone made that choice since he was holding the broom, but other people influenced or could have influenced his decision) - 2 (he risked Hermione's life in doing so)
34. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky, spells were flying everywhere) + 2 (he prevented Hermione from getting hurt) + 1 (for his quick reaction time)
35. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky and he had just lost his brother) + 2 (for his quick reaction and skill)
36. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (he prevented Harry and Hermione from getting hurt) + 2 (for his quick reaction)
37. + 1 (important contribution) + 1 (he probably protected people from terrible unwanted consequences) + 2 (for his quick reaction and his quick-thinking)
38. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
39. + 1 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was very risky) + 3 (for the sheer nerve of standing up to Voldemort)
40. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was very risky) + 2 (Greyback was a tough opponent, but Ron was not alone when he took him down)
Supplementary malus points:
When he Disapparated after he left the Horcrux Hunt and ended up in a gang of Snatchers: - 1 (and reminder for everybody that the person writing this does NOT hold Ron responsible for what happened with the Horcrux and for leaving the tent); it could have had very negative consequences for Harry and Hermione but effectively it had none
When he nearly yelled Dobby's name at Malfoy Manor: - 0.5 : it could have had terrible consequences had the other Death Eaters head him but effectively it had none
Total: 183.5
Hermione
1. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was very risky; Kingsley and she even got followed by Voldemort for a short while)
2. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the information was essential, getting her hands on the books required creativity on Hermione's part and required for her to plan ahead and think about what the trio would need)
3. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (all the elements that Hermione took in her bag ended up essential in the following months and demanded that Hermione plan ahead and think about what the trio would need; stealing Mad-Eye Moody's whole stock of Polyjuice Potion also required creativity on Hermione's part)
4. + 0.25 (small contribution)
5. + 1 (duelling feat, but she was out of sight) + 2 (the situation was risky); however - 1 because her slow reaction time forced Ron to push her aside, which means he didn't have time to defend himself) - note: if you want to know more about why I say that Hermione had a slow reaction time, I suggest you take a look at my analysis of Hermione's flaws in the last book
6. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (for the skill it took to succeed in doing a spell for the first time)
7. + 0.25 (small contribution); however - 0.5 because she cut Ron deeply
8. + 0.25 (small contribution)
9. + 0.25 (small contribution) + 1 (Hermione's caution was warranted and wise)
10. + 2 (important contribution)
11. + 0.5 (small duelling feat)
12. + 1 (important contribution) + 3 (for the intelligence shown in having thought about it)
13. + 1 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was risky)
14. + 0.5 (medium contribution) + 2 (for skill, considering she used a non-verbal spell)
15. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
16. + 0.5 (medium contribution)
17. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was very risky) + 3 (for the intelligence shown in having thought about it)
18. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 2 (this helped protect others)
19. + 0.5 (medium contribution) + 0.5 (small duelling feat) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 1 (for her quick-thinking); however -0.5 because the reason Yaxley got hold of Hermione is in my opinion because her reaction time was too slow to begin with; Harry was the one who had to take her hand to get away in the first place
20. + 2 for saving Ron's life (I'm only counting +2 because what really helped Ron was to have thought about packing Essence of Dittany, and I already took that into account) + 2 (for not completely losing her wits) ; however - 3 for having Splinched him in the first place
21. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (though Harry and Ron might have thought about it, those Charms were really important in protecting the trio and she was the first to think about it)
22. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (had she not realised it, who knows what could have happened ?)
23. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (deducting those elements were essential for the next part of the Horcrux Hunt, and showed great intelligence)
24. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (she was faced with Nagini) + 3 (she directly saved Harry's life) + 2 (though not a duelling feat, her knowledge of spells and quick-thinking ought to be rewarded); however - 3 for breaking Harry's wand
25. + 2 (took care of Harry when he was delirious)
26. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (for having made the link between the different elements she had found)
27. + 1 (important contribution, but didn't have to do with the Hunt directly; the trio could have left without it impacting the Hunt) + 1 (the situation was risky, though the trio could have gotten away before it getting risky) + 2 (her plan probably protected Xenophilius Lovegood) + 3 (the plan was brilliant)
28. + 0.5 (medium contribution, it ultimately had very little impact since the trio was brought to Malfoy Manor and Bellatrix Lestrange recognized them anyway) + 2 (the situation was pressing) + 1 (this helped protect the trio if only a little) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
29. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was awful, and she had to endure torture) + 3 (for her quick-thinking) + 3 (for the sheer nerve of lying to Bellatrix Lestrange)
30. + 1 (important contribution)
31. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky)
32. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 3 (for having pulled off the Bellatrix impression)
33. + 1 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was dangerous) + 2 (she prevented the Trio from getting hurt) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
34. + 2 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was pressing) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
35. + 2 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was pressing) + 2 (for creativity)
36. + 2 (important contribution) + 3 (the situation was dangerous) + 2 (she prevented the trio and goblins from getting hurt)
37. + 1 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky)
38. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was pressing) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
39. + 2 (important contribution) + 5 (for destroying a Horcrux)
40. + 0.5 (small duelling feat) + 2 (the situation was risky)
41. + 2 (this helped the trio get away from Death Eaters) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
42. + 2 (important contribution) + 2 (the situation was risky) + 2 (for her quick-thinking)
43. + 2 (important contribution) + 1 (the situation was risky, but she was under the Invisibility Cloak) + 3 (she probably saved Lavender Brown's life)
44. + 0.25 (small contribution)
Total: 170.75
Conclusion
While factoring other elements such as the importance of the contribution in helping taking down Voldemort or fighting against dark forces in general, the level of dangerousness in which the contribution happened and the levels of bravery and/or sacrifices required to accomplish the feat, the level of intelligence or creativity involved, quick-thinking, quick reaction time, the level of skill involved to accomplish the feat, mistakes... You can see that Ron and Hermione's contributions are still roughly equal (according to my point system, Ron has 182.5 points and Hermione has 171.75... This is probably due to the fact that Ron not only destroyed a Horcrux but was directly responsible for designing the plan that allowed Hermione to destroy another -granting him + 10 points directly-, and to the fact that Hermione made more mistakes with rather terrible consequences - so Hermione has more malus points), and the point difference between them may seem important, but as I said I consider a point difference to be significant when it hits the bar of 1/5 of the lowest score (here 1/5 of 171.75 = 34.35, yet the point difference between the two scores is 12.75).
Nature of the Contributions
Ron and Hermione are different, and contributed differently to the Horcrux Hunt. I decided upon 8 categories: Strategy/Tactical Thinking; Research, Planning, Knowledge; Deductions; Duelling Feats and Fights; Quick Thinking in dangerous scenarios (which does not correspond to situations requiring a quick reaction time, those are counted in different categories depending on what it ended up doing, but is more akin to "presence of mind"); Resistance against Evil; Protection of others; Leadership. I thought that to really understand Ron and Hermione's profiles, I would put each item listed above in one or more of the categories but also count the points I attributed to each item in my weighting-analysis. There are in the end certain items that did not fit any of the category and that I thought best not to include.
Ron
Strategy/Tactical Thinking: 8 (4.75 points), 25 (5 points), 30 - knowing how to use people to one's advantage - (2 points), 31 (10 points), 37 - spatial reasoning - (4 points) = 25,75 points
Research, Planning, Knowledge: 5 (0.25 points), 7, (2 points), 11 (3 points) 15 (2 points), 18 (2 points), 9 (0.25 points) = 9.5 points
Deductions: 13 (6 points) = 6 points [reminder: this is not a representation of Ron's capacity for deduction, since there are many intelligent remarks I did not include in my analysis; this category only shows deductions that moved the plot forward)
Duelling Feats and Fights: 2 (8 points), 6 (0.5 points), 14 (7 points), 21 (4 points), 23 (8 points), 27 (5 - 2 points - I deduced the points granted to him for protecting Hermione for that category = 2 points), 28 (1 point), 35 (6 points), 40 (7 points) = 43,5 points
Quick Thinking in dangerous scenarios: 3 (5.5 - 2 - I deduced the points granted to him for saving Hermione for that category = 3.5), 9 (1 point), 11 (5 points), 12 (6 points), 14 (7 points), 16 (10 - 3 points - I deduced the points granted to him for saving Harry's life for that category = 7 points), 21 (4 points), 22 (7 points), 31, (10 points), 32 (5 points), 34 (7 - 3 - I deduced the points granted to him for saving Hermione for that category = 4), 36 (5 - 2 - I deduced the points granted to him for saving Harry and Hermione = 3), 37 (4 points) = 66 points
Resistance against Evil: 17 (13 points), 39 (7 points) = 20 points
Protection of others: 1 (5 points), 3 (5.5 points), 12 (6 points), 16 (10 points), 24 (8 points), 27 (8 points), 33 (3 points), 34 (7 points), 36 (5 points) = 57,5 points
Leadership: 20 (2 points) = 2 points
Hermione
Strategy/Tactical Thinking: 27 (6 points), 34 (5 points) = 11 points
Research, Planning, Knowledge : 2 (5 points), 3 (5 points), 6 (5 points)- I'm referring to her knowledge of spells -, 13 (2 points) 14 (2.5 points) -idem-, 21 (4 points), 26 (4 points), 30 (1 point) -idem- = 28.5 points
Deductions: 10 (2 points), 12 (4 points), 22 (4 points), 23 (5 points), 26 (4 points) = 19 points
Duelling Feats and Fights: 5 (2 points), 11 (0.5 points), 19 (3.5 points), 24 (7 - 3 points - I deduced the points granted to her for saving Harry's life for that category = 4 points), 37 (3 points), 40 (2.5 points), 42 (6 points), 43 (6 - 3 points - I deduced the points granted to her for saving Lavender's life for that category) = 24.5 points
Quick Thinking in dangerous scenarios: 17 (6 points), 19 (3.5 points), 27 (7 points), 28 (5.5 points), 29 (11 points), 32 (7 points), 33 (8 - 2 points - I deduced the points I granted to her from preventing the trio from getting hurt for that category = 6 points), 34 (5 points), 35 (5 points), 37 (7 points), 38 (5 points), 41 (6 - 2 points - I deduced the points I granted to her for allowing the trio to escape for that category = 4 points), 42 (6 points) = 78 points
Resistance against Evil: 29 (11 points), 39 (7 points) = 18 points
Protection of others: 1 (5 points), 18 (5 points), 19 (3.5 points), 20 (1 point), 21 (4 points), 24 (7 points), 25 (2 points), 36 (7 points), 41 (6 points), 43 (6 points) = 44.5 points
Leadership: 0 point (I did not count what happened at the Lovegoods as "Leadership" because trusting one person at one given moment to carry out a plan does not show, to me, that they are "the leader"; otherwise I would also count other plans made by Ron as examples of him being a Leader).
Conclusion
This to me so clearly shows what Ron and Hermione's strengths are. In terms of "Resistance against evil", both have roughly the same amount of points, while the point difference in "Quick Thinking in dangerous scenarios" is not significant according to my arbitrary cut-point (above 1/5 of the lowest score), showing that both Ron and Hermione are strong-willed and are quick-thinking in dangerous situations.
Hermione is in the lead in the categories "Research, Planning, Knowledge" (with a 19 point difference, the 1/5 of the lowest score being 1.9) and "Deductions" (with a 13 point difference, the 1/5 of the lowest score being 1.2). For the first case, the reason is obvious: out of the three members of the trio, Hermione is the one who thinks about what kind of knowledge, what tools, what objects they will need. She's also generally better at casting spells/ doing magic. The second case offers a bit less insight, because Ron's observations that did not directly make the Horcrux Hunt progress/had no real impact were not included even though many of them were brilliant. However, I think it does show that between Ron and Hermione, Hermione is the one who makes deductions that help move the plot forward.
Ron is in the lead in the categories "Strategy/Tactical Thinking" (with a 14.75 point difference, the 1/5 of the lowest score being 2.2) and "Duelling Feats and Fights" (with a point difference of 19 points, the 1/5 of the lowest score being 4.9). Again, not surprising. Despite people's inexplicable tendency to think Ron only showed his Strategic skills in Book 1, Ron is a very good tactician and strategist (Hermione is a good strategist when it comes to politics, but not war). Ron, unlike Hermione, is a fighter/soldier, with quicker reaction time and more impressive duelling feats. It shows in the sequence at Malfoy Manor when Ron and Harry are fighting together; the two are completely synchronised.
Ron being ahead in "Leadership" is only a reflection of the fact that Ron is Harry's second-in-command.
The category that I was most interested in was "Protection of Others" since Ron ended up being slightly ahead, too (with a 13 point difference, the 1/5 of the lowest score being 8.9). I think it mostly reflects the fact that Hermione has knowledge that helps protect people and or save them while Ron goes above and beyond to protect people in the heat of the moment (which means Ron got more bonus points).
Overall conclusion (for now...)
The hypothesis presented that Hermione contributed much more to the Hunt than Ron is quite absurd indeed.
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Penguins, Pebbles, and Other Reasons to Pursue Unemployment by mightbewriting
Penguins, Pebbles, and Other Reasons to Pursue Unemployment (5000 words) by mightbewriting Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Teen And Up Audiences Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Characters: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Ron Weasley, Harry Potter Additional Tags: Co-workers, Pining, Fluff, Romance, Christmas, Crack Treated Seriously, an abundance of penguins, and disdain for said penguins, plus some time shenanigans, D/Hr Advent 2023, Community: dhr_advent Summary:
“Is that…shit? On my desk?”
Granger doesn’t so much as look up from her mountain of teetering parchments at Draco’s question. Her hair: frazzled. Her frown: ominous.
The energy in their shared office: frantic.
“Penguin shit,” she says. “Specifically, it’s penguin shit.”
[In which a penguin-themed mishap at the Ministry nearly costs Draco his sanity.]
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horriblegoosefest · 7 days
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To Build A Bower
By: @eveningstruggle Paring(s): Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Rating: T Word Count: 8, 773 Warnings/Content: No archive warnings apply Goose: @greeninkredletters
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Co-workers, harry potter epilogue what epilogue | EWE, post-war, pining, POV draco malfoy, simp draco malfoy, Ministry of Magic Employee Hermione Granger, Ministry of Magic Employee Draco Malfoy, getting together, anxiety, brief mention of panic attacks, the mating habits of bowerbirds, no disrespect to matildas intended, this was supposed to be a joke and here we are: the eveningstruggle story
Summary:
She has a cat, the same ugly orange thing that she’d had at Hogwarts. She lives in a flat in Clapham Common, has a bird-feeder outside her kitchen window, and is engaged in a war of attrition with the squirrels who believe they are entitled to her Songbird’s Favourite Patio Mix. She wears glasses most days, but contact lenses when she has an important meeting. She loves hazelnut and is allergic to kiwi. She finds Ted’s golf stories tedious.
And now he can add to the Granger, Hermione entry that a piece of pale mint green glass, tossed and tumbled through a thousand ocean waves, is enough to make her stop at his desk and speak to him. -- or: Draco stumbles across a surprising way to get Hermione’s attention.
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sailtomarina · 1 year
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The Wounds of Time
Someone once said, “Time heals all wounds.” 
Draco wanted to find this unknown, probably a muggle who’d died long ago, and kill them again for good measure.
Well, maybe not kill. Hermione wouldn’t like that and it would look bad, a former Death Eater murdering some idiot muggle, no matter how justified the reasons.
Draco would point out to this stranger and anyone else who would listen that time does not heal all wounds. It does a fair job of dulling the memories and emotions, but by itself, time means nothing, True change requires a catalyst.
Exactly ten years ago today, the Second Wizarding War came to close. Celebrations had been had, vows made to change what needed to be changed for such a war to never happen again, and the villains of the war punished for their crimes. 
He’d lost his father to Azkaban and his mother to grief. Draco might have joined his father if not for the testimony of a trio who had zero reason to help him, but did so anyways. He should have been thankful. He should have blessed the second chance he’d been given.
Instead, he festered in his empty manor, alone except for the family elves. If not for Hermione, he might have never left. He’d have expired, leaving nothing behind but a tombstone: “Here lies Draco Malfoy, beloved son, terrible friend, and a failure everywhere that matters.”
It would have been true. Draco had given up. 
Then came Hermione with her team of eager workers and a handful of hex-happy aurors. Malfoy Manor was next on their list of properties up for inspection, one they’d saved close to the last because of its sheer size and famed collection of books and dark artifacts.
Their interactions started with single sentences.
“Take us to the library.”
“Show me Lucius’ study.”
“Hold this.”
At this point, she still wore her Ministry uniform, every button fastened, her riot of curls securely pinned behind her ears.
Then, over time, her questions became more personal, conversations lasted longer.
“Malfoy, what do you do when we’re not forcing you to host us?”
“You have an entire section of muggle children’s literature, did you know that? Did you read any of them?”
“Have you been sleeping? I also don’t think I’ve seen you eat anything in all this time we’ve spent at the manor.” 
By now, she’d traded out the dark robes for chunky jumpers and muggle jeans that showed every damnable curve. The hair that used to be the subject of his ridicule became a steady feature in his dreams. He could drown in those curls and die a happy man.
Their romance came slow at first, creeping up on Draco unawares until he realized he’d already fallen for the witch with her infuriating mouth, her ferocious hunger for knowledge. They danced around one another for months on end, words and eyes exchanged frequently as if in a constant duel.
And now, on the anniversary of the victory over Voldemort, Draco was alone in his manor once more. The work was done, his home declared curse free. There was no further reason for Hermione to visit—she had other projects lined up ready and waiting. 
He swirled the firewhiskey in his glass, liquid the color of her eyes. The vintage was too rare, going down too smooth and leaving behind a gentle smokiness. He needed something cheap to feel the burn. 
Then, he felt a ripple in the wards. Perhaps they’d left something behind.
“Draco?” Hermione’s voice came soft and unsure, so unlike the tone he associated with her.
“Granger? What are you doing here?” Like an idiot, all he could do was stare at where she stood in the arch of the library. He chose this room for the evening because it had been her favorite.
“I…” She walked forward to stand a mere arm’s length from where he sat in his armchair. “I wanted to check on you.”
“I’m fine.”
And he was. He was.
“You look beautiful.” He couldn’t not say the words. She could be wearing one of those hideous knitted creations, and he still would have meant them. Instead, she wore a gown, deep blue and sparkling like a night sky, the lines clinging to every line and curve.
“Thank you. Tonight’s the Commemoration Ball.”
“Ah.” Of course. Draco should have known, even though he was never expected to attend. He wouldn’t anyways. It wasn’t his place.
“I already did my speech and took photos with the boys,” she elaborated.
Draco could have made some joke about the cheap alcohol or food to explain why she’d shown up. Or, maybe asked if some fool had stepped on her foot in an embarrassing attempt to dance—probably one of her “boys”, or that git, McLaggen, who worked in her department.
He did neither of those things. He stared at her as she spoke on, describing the crowd, her speech, the incessant press. On and on.
He glanced down at her feet and noticed the way she kept shifting from one foot to the other. “Why don’t you kick off those heels and join me for a drink?”
“Oh! I don’t, I mean, I’m fine, you know how heels are—”
“Granger. Sit. Relax. You’re already here. You might as well make yourself comfortable.”
“I couldn’t impose. I really just wanted to check on you and make sure you’re alright, you know—”
Sod it all.
In one swift move, Draco stood to crowd her space with his frame. Even in her heels, she barely came up to his chin. He took her elbows in hand, spun them around, and pushed her back into his chair. She had the distinct look of someone who’d been frozen.
“Better.”
As she continued to gape at him, Draco dropped to a knee and began removing her shoes.
“Malfoy!” Hermione’s senses returned and she attempted to kick at him. One firm hand on the calf of the offending limb put an immediate stop to her movements.
Taking advantage of her shock, he finished removing the last shoe and slid the hand holding her calf down in a kneading motion. Her skin was warm to the touch, the muscles beneath slender yet firm.
“I see they keep you active despite your position. Nice legs.” He couldn’t have held back the smirk at her whimper if he had tried.
Both thumbs pressed into the arch of her left foot, rubbing circles to ease the soreness.
“Mmmmm, M-M-Malfoy!” She nearly swooned in her ecstasy as she melted into the chair.
“You might as well call me ‘Draco’ now.”
She opened one eye to peer down at where he knelt. He moved onto the other foot and she sighed happily.
“You are a darling of a man. I’m convinced you can do no wrong.”
This could have been his segue to romancing Granger. Like the idiot he still was, he instead said, “I’m sure the others at the ball would disagree with you.”
Within moments, he grasped at nothing and found himself locked eye to eye with Hermione, his face cupped in her hands. If he glanced down, he probably would have been able to see down the neckline of her gown.
“I meant what I said, Draco. The man that you are now, the man I’ve come to know, would not do the wrongs of his past.”
He tried to pull away, but her nails dug in. “Granger, stop it—”
“No. You stop it. Stop wallowing in this dungeon you’ve created.”
“I don’t know how.” This time it was his voice that was quiet and full of doubt. It disgusted him to hear himself.
Rather than pull away, Hermione did the complete opposite. She relaxed her hold and in a move that felt magically slowed she leaned forward to wrap him in a hug. 
“So let me show you,” she whispered into his ear.
For once, Draco listened. He listened, and he learned, and he became a man whose wounds, while not fully healed, reminded him of the journey he had made, Hermione always at his side.
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DHRMonth Prompt: Week 3 - Celebrations, September 18 - End of the War
Cross-posted to AO3
I know, I know! I'm a day late on this prompt, and today should be focused on Hermione's birthday! I somehow got the days mixed up, so now here we are. I still hope to get a little something out for our favorite curly-headed swot. In the meanwhile, I hope you enjoyed this!
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ravenflorals · 2 months
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Ministry workers Hermione and Draco who work closely and are secretly seeing one another. Hermione telling people “we’re friends.” Draco overhearing, tugging her into a bathroom and pounding into her possessively while asking “do friends do this Granger? Is this what you do with all your friends?” Them leaving the bathroom and seeing all their friends shocked faces. Except for Blaise and Ginny who knew and had called it.
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nauticalparamour · 5 months
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Writing Update
Going to try to do these a little differently from now on... I'll probably just edit and then reblog moving forward. Here is the update as of September 2024:
All Too Soon — Salazar x Hermione. My poor neglected WIP. Hermione finds a time portal in Hogwarts that takes her to the time of the Founders after midnight. I've got this fully plotted out, but the updates are slow going. | 5/10
Tribulations — Alfred Nott x Hermione. AU Was meant to be a one-shot set in the Trials Universe where Tom sends Alfie to deal with Hermione, instead of himself. But, it's turned into something massive, and I assume it's going to be around the same length as the original, but slow and unusual updates, seeing as I'm just writing when other obligations are fulfilled. It's turned into one chapter per ritual. | 2/9
Pretend to be Nice — Cassius Warrington x Hermione. One-shot where Ministry workers Cassius and Hermione have to interface with one another | October?
Linen & Curls — After ending up unexpectedly in 1977, Hermione learns that there is more to her than she knew. Embraced by the Black family, how will she handle living under their rules, especially when they insist there is no way for her to go back to her proper time? Or, are they just wanting to keep her as a useful pawn, to further the family's aims? Rabastan x Hermione. Sloooow Burn. Time travel AU multi-chapter | 32/58
Arms Full of Lullabies — Theo x Hermione. A little epistolary story that I am mostly mentioning because I miss the pairing | Winter/Spring?
Bigger Boys & Stolen Sweethearts — Marcus x Hermione. Updating the grammar and posting to AO3 for Marcus May | Complete
Red Right Hand — OC x Hermione, Time Travel AU, Hermione Raises Tom. Light rewrite/grammar update and posting to AO3 | 2/45
Season of the Witch — Draco x Hermione, Football AU, Non-Magical AU, Or Is It? I'm still plotting this one out, but I am guessing it will be 15-20 chapters. | Winter/Spring
I’d love to hear if you have any of these you are really looking forward to 💕 Or, are there any pairings that you have been missing?
You can see what was completed since last time below the cut:
Trials — Tom x Hermione | Complete
One Point Perspective — Marcus x Hermione | Complete
Think Twice — Marcus x Hermione | Complete
Sleeper — Theo x Hermione | Complete
Undercovers — Fenrir x Hermione | Complete
Go Away — Lucius x Hermione | Complete
Informants — Fenrir x Hermione | Complete
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dramioneasks · 1 year
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Just recommending a fic- Fauxmance by aplacetostart on ao3.
If you like fake relationships, quidditch draco, and ministry of magic hermione…this story is soo for you. On the plus side we have Pansy being an absolute icon.
Thanks!
Fauxmance - aplacetostart - E, 33 chapters - Ten years into their respective careers, Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy are each looking for a change. Hermione is running for Deputy Minister alongside Kingsley Shacklebolt following her impressive ascent through the Ministry. After a lengthy stint playing for the Falmouth Falcons, Draco is retiring from the field with coaching on his mind. So when public relations mastermind Pansy Parkinson pushes them together to help achieve their goals… what could go wrong?
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sofixx87 · 3 months
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Draco had never met someone who loved hugs as much as Granger. When she pulled him, hugging him for the first time, Malfoy fell into a stupor.
He couldn’t move and stood like an idiot, waiting for her to look up at him and with a slight smile, not the one he gave her in her school years, but a real, sincere and warm one, say: “You’ll just stand there or Will you hug me?"And he hugged. It was the first time I hugged someone so tightly. And because I wanted, and didn’t have to, for the sake of something. They stood like that for a long time. In the middle of the Ministry, as tired workers walked by.
Draco remembers how often she would suddenly come up to him and hug him, kissing the top of his head. How in the evening, standing near the lake and watching the sun go beyond the horizon, they hugged.When they began to live together, he got used to sudden manifestations of feelings.
He was preparing breakfast, knowing that Hermione was about to come up and hug him from behind. Nervously, he paced around the apartment, waiting for her to come up to him and hug him reassuringly. I went to bed dreaming of her hugs.
Over time, this became a habit. Something that should be done.
Standing now in the same place as always, Draco knew that Hermione would not come and hug her, but he hoped so.
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dhr-ao3 · 2 months
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Guilty As Sin
Guilty As Sin https://ift.tt/6bM1aCO by sweatsarerealpants Ten years after the battle of Hogwarts, Hermione Granger is working as a researcher in the Department of Magical Law Enforcement with Harry, Ron and Draco. After her boyfriend cheats and publicly humiliates her, Hermione is free to act on her unrequited workplace crush. But will she? And is the crush unrequited after all? Also includes Nottpott and Panville because I’m a whore for them. Words: 13606, Chapters: 1/1, Language: English Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Explicit Warnings: Creator Chose Not To Use Archive Warnings Categories: F/M, M/M Characters: Hermione Granger, Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott, Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Viktor Krum, Padma Patil, Pansy Parkinson, Neville Longbottom, Ginny Weasley, Cormac McLaggen, Blaise Zabini Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy, Theodore Nott/Harry Potter, Neville Longbottom/Pansy Parkinson Additional Tags: Idiots in Love, Mutual Pining, dramione oneshot, Sexual Tension, Auror Draco Malfoy, DMLE | Department of Magical Law Enforcement (Harry Potter), Co-workers, Researcher Hermione Granger, panville, Draco Malfoy & Pansy Parkinson Friendship, Ministry of Magic Employee Hermione Granger, Hermione Granger & Pansy Parkinson Friendship, Minor Theodore Nott/Harry Potter, Unspeakable Theodore Nott, Competent Hermione Granger, Competent Draco Malfoy, No Ron Weasley Bashing, Draco Malfoy & Ron Weasley Friendship, Draco Malfoy & Harry Potter Friendship, Pining Draco Malfoy, Pining Hermione Granger, Not Actually Unrequited Love, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE, Explicit Sexual Content, Emotional Infidelity, Protective Draco Malfoy, Squirting and Vaginal Ejaculation, Hermione Granger Has a Praise Kink, POV Hermione Granger, POV Draco Malfoy, Porn With Plot, I added nottpott again because i couldn't nott, sue me via AO3 works tagged 'Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy' https://ift.tt/auwSl2Y July 21, 2024 at 01:07AM
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phoebe-delia · 2 years
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a crooked love in a straight line down
This is for my sweetest friend @written-in-ash. Lyssa I love you so much and I'm incredibly proud of you. Here's to celebrating you, my lovely fandom little sister. Here's some angst, just for you.
Based on the song "I Wish You Would" by Taylor Swift.
CW: break up/make up, angst with a happy ending.
Harry's gotten very good at existing.
He gets up and goes to work each day. He smiles at his co-workers, laughs with Ron and Hermione over lunch at the Ministry cafeteria, and turns in his paperwork on time.
He leaves the office each day and floos home, where there's little to distract him from the heartbreak on the periphery of his attention. He's gotten good at blocking it out during the day; Harry's a master at suppressing his emotions when there's a job to do or someone to hide from, but when he's alone, there's nothing to stop the anguish from washing over him, hot tears running down his cheeks.
It's his own fault, too. He's kept the flat largely the same since Draco left, off to an exciting new potions research position in Canada. Harry tells himself it's because he hasn't had the time to get rid of it all; he's been busy, after all, and it's only been six weeks.
But that doesn't explain why he keeps buying Draco's favorite tea. Why he sleeps in the pajamas Draco bought for him. Why he hasn't thrown out Draco's hair brush or even moved it from its spot on the counter.
He should wipe the flat clear of anything that reminds him of Draco and find someone new. He should stop avoiding pub nights with his friends in favor of wallowing in his flat.
Maybe then he'll finally stop missing Draco with a bone-deep ache that leaves him breathless. Maybe he'll stop being so pathetic, crying and curled up on the sofa like he is now, wearing a t-shirt Draco left behind. Maybe he'll finally move on like Draco surely has with some fit Canadian man who speaks French and probably has a mustache.
Not that Harry's thought about it.
There's a knock at the door. Harry groans to himself, wondering why the world is interrupting his scheduled wallowing time. He turns over onto his stomach, grabbing a pillow and holding it over his head. The knocking turns more insistent, so with a grunt, he forces himself off the couch and over to the door, wiping his cheeks and running a hand through his hair, ready to tell whoever this is to leave him the fuck alone.
He opens the door. "What do you wa—nt?" Harry's voice cracks. "Draco," he breathes. He blinks back the tears already starting to well up again.
Draco looks infuriatingly good, wearing pressed trousers and a button-down shirt with a long trench coat. Harry resents his own joggers and the t-shirt, cheeks heating as he remembers who it belongs to.
"Hi, Harry," Draco says softly. "How are you?"
Harry crosses his arms. "I'm fine," he says, trying to keep his voice even. "What are you doing here?"
Draco bites his lip. "May I come in?"
Harry considers closing the door; he thinks about telling Draco 'no' and shutting him out of his life for good. He thinks about creating his own closure, earning back a scintilla of pride.
He also thinks about stepping aside to let Draco in. He thinks about Draco looking around as he enters, taking in every detail. Harry can see him cataloging every detail, searching for ways it's changed since he left. Harry hates him for it a little, even in his own imagination.
Instead, he says, "Answer my question first. What are you doing here?"
Draco swallows. "I hated Canada."
Harry frowns. "Why?"
Draco runs a hand through his hair, beginning to pace on the small doorway. "I thought that was what I wanted. That's one of the most prestigious potions programs in the bloody world, and they accepted me, and I—I thought I had no choice but to go."
"But you did," Harry says, not caring how bitter he sounds. "You had every choice in the world."
"Yes, I did," Draco mutters. "I did have a choice. I left, and I broke both our hearts in the process. I was an idiot. I could've tried getting over us, but I realized I just don't want to. It took spending six agonizing weeks on the other side of the world to realize that no job, no opportunity," he says the word with disdain, "is worth losing you." He looks at Harry with wide, pleading eyes. "I'm sorry, and I love you," he whispers. "I'm here. I'm home. If you'll have me."
Harry's gripping the doorframe for support, his eyes welling up with tears of relief; a release of anger and hope and love all in one. He doesn't stop one from sliding down his cheek, watching as Draco's own eyes grow teary.
Harry steps back, leaving room for Draco to walk through the threshold. Heart in his throat, he says, "Welcome home."
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dhr-advent · 9 months
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Teach Me How to Fall by sodamnrad
Teach Me How To Fall (4987 words) by sodamnrad Chapters: 1/1 Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling Rating: Mature Warnings: No Archive Warnings Apply Relationships: Hermione Granger/Draco Malfoy Characters: Draco Malfoy, Hermione Granger, Harry Potter Additional Tags: Fluff, Holidays, Quidditch, Quidditch lessons, Flying Lessons, Co-workers, Snarky Draco Malfoy, Hurt/Comfort, Protective Draco Malfoy, Pining, Mutual Pining, Fluff and Humor, POV Hermione Granger Summary:
Draco forces offers to teach Hermione how to play Quidditch for the Ministry's holiday game.
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inheartofwinter · 8 months
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Sing Me A Song
(Draco Malfoy/Harry Potter; M; ~15k)
Gift for @khb-writes
My submission for H/D Erised 2023.
Millions of thanks to @porcelainheart3 for helping me beta this fic! I don't know how it would turn out without you =v= Probably nothing good.
Summary: On his birthday, Draco Malfoy discovered that he was a half-siren and had a mate. The problem was his mate was none other than the famous Harry Potter, aka his sworn enemy who despised him. What would he do next? On a side note, why was Harry Potter so annoyed that a certain obnoxious blond git had stopped antagonising him?
Additional tags: Humor, Fluff, Angst, Misunderstandings, Creature Fic, Inspired by Music, Song fic, Tea, Post-Hogwarts, Idiots in Love, Pining, Getting Together, Fights, Drinking, brief use of ableist language, brief use of misogynistic language, H/D Erised 2023, Background Polyamory, Harry Potter Epilogue What Epilogue | EWE, POV Draco Malfoy, POV Harry Potter, Minor Blaise Zabini/Ginny Weasley/Pansy Parkinson, Minor Luna Lovegood/Theodore Nott, Minor Hermione Granger/Ron Weasley, Ministry of Magic (Harry Potter)
“Can’t run away anymore, huh?” Potter slammed a stack of documents on Draco’s desk. His grin looked a bit too savage for a little friendly chat between co-workers. Draco unconsciously pushed his chair back a bit. Where was the mouthy bint when Draco needed her? He was going to demote her! “I don’t understand what you’re talking about,” answered Draco with a tight smile, trying not to let his panic show. But Merlin, Potter looked good. Gone were his usual dopey smiles; the smile he had on right now was full of teeth. It looked wild and downright dangerous, like an untamed beast, especially from the angle Draco was put in. And he was so close. “You don’t understand?” Potter arched an eyebrow, faking surprise. And then, he leant in until their noses were almost touching. “About how you’ve been scurrying away like a rat whenever you see me?” It turned out, Potter didn’t just look good. He smelled good, too. ‘Calm down, Draco. You’re better than that,’ Draco mentally scolded himself. ‘Stop acting like a bird in heat.’
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tomionefinds · 2 months
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Are there any fics with the triwizard tournament?
Hi Anon--
Here are some - Haus
A Force of Nature by Myella
E | Complete | 334k
Hermione had always felt proud to call herself a muggleborn witch. Until one day her world was turned upside down with the appearance of someone calling herself her grandmother. Her parents had lied to her. She wasn’t a Muggleborn. She was one of the sacred twenty-eight and the granddaughter of one of the darkest wizards on record. Delve into a story of lies and ancient powers AU after the end of third-year. Canon Divergence.
Fragile and stripped to the core by walburger_black
G | Complete | 52k
Tom Riddle is the nineteen-year-old prodigy assistant of Ministry worker Barty Crouch. He's returning to Hogwarts to help with the Triwizard Tournament, but something more sinister lurks in the halls, as someone targets the Muggle-borns of the school, particularly Hermione Granger. (An AU where Tom Riddle is in Percy Weasley's year, takes his spot as Barty Crouch's assistant, and the Bad Guy of the series is Dolohov and not Voldemort. Unless you're Percy Weasley. Then the Bad Guy is still very much Tom Riddle.)
Resurgence by LuisaEnvyPub
E | WIP |106k
After the Triwizard Tournament, Cedric Diggory was believed dead due to Harry Potter's testimony of his demise at the hands of Peter Pettigrew and Lord Voldemort. But years later, after the victory at Hogwarts, Cedric reappears, alive and well. However, his return is not without surprises: he now speaks Parseltongue, appears even more attractive (or did everyone simply forget what he looked like?), and seems to be developing an infatuation with the "brightest witch" of their era. ——- Let the world see that she belonged to him. She might not realize it yet, but he certainly did. He had decreed it, and so it would be.
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