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Draco Malfoy has never been redeemed. He’s simply been patient.
Hermione Granger ruined his chances of being the top of their class, outshone him at every turn, and then—like the perfect, insufferable angel she was—saved his family from Azkaban. She was a Mudblood, and she was better than him. That contradiction marked him forever.
For the past seven years, he has played the long game. He became respectable in her eyes, carved out a role for himself at the DMLE, and slowly, carefully, made himself indispensable. He became her confidant, her best friend. He cultivated every part of their friendship—curated what she needed, what she liked, what she deserved.
Because Hermione is exceptional. She’s brilliant, sharp, devastatingly capable. And no one around her—not her fiancé, not her friends—ever made her feel like she was more than a burden to forgive or a standard to resent.
Draco doesn’t just see her. He feeds the pride she’s always been told to swallow. And he’ll do whatever it takes to bring her into the world where she belongs—his world.
Because she deserves better.
And she deserves him.
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- Part 1 of Exception to the Line Universe
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NOW COMPLETE!
Hermione was just trying to have a normal Tuesday: feed her overly dramatic cat, open a definitely-dangerous ancient armoire, ignore Cormac McLaggen until he wanders off to do whatever it is useless men do.Instead, she got: A surprise heist, four suspiciously well-coordinated intruders in designer cloaks, one ancient book radiating “murder me” vibes and a front-row seat to what can only be described as a magical boyband breakup under extreme stress.
Inside the warehouse: Chaos, spells, and a near-bludgeoning featuring one decorative bust. Outside the warehouse: Harry Potter with 36 Aurors, a plan held together with sellotape and rage, and Ron Weasley seconds from committing murder on live Prophet coverage.
It’s like Ocean’s Eleven had a baby with Die Hard and gave it a wand, a trauma bond, and a lot of feelings no one is emotionally equipped to handle. The intruders say they want the cursed object. Hermione suspects what they really need is group therapy, juice boxes, and a very long nap.
The Vault is: 50% tension 30% sarcasm 20% bad decisions and 100% one Gryffindor witch with a coin-based panic button saving her own damn life while the wizards argue about tactical logistics.
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When disaster strikes as Scorpius Malfoy is helping his Uncle Theo with a new time turner experiment, Scorpius finds himself flung back in time before his parents are together. Watch Scorpius fumble through time and try to get his parents together before he ceases to exist.
Back to the future themes where:
Theodore Nott-Doc Brown
Hermione and Draco-Scorpius’ Parents
Scorpius Malfoy-Marty McFly
Ron Weasley-BiffJK Rowling owns Harry Potter and any characters/ideas you recognize.
Bob Gale and Robert Zemeckis own Back to the Future according to Google.
I own nothing.
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After Voldemort’s fall, Hermione Granger is the only one left standing. The Dark Lord might have been slain by her hand, but everyone she had loved has been burned to ashes. She alone is left to live a life amongst this world’s ghosts.
It’s then that she decides to hunt down the Time Turner that Dumbledore gave during her Third Year. Perhaps if she goes back far enough, she can fix it all. Although, instead of going back to the moment in which everything went wrong, Hermione travels far enough that she knows she’s no longer in her world.
Here, her friends look at her as if they’ve seen a ghost.
Here, Hermione Granger is long dead.
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“Hermione, I don’t think Malfoy has been teasing or insulting you. I think…” Ginny rolled her tongue in her mouth, struggling to speak the next words: “I think he was trying to court you.”
“What? No!"
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Hermione is determined to smile through Malfoy’s blatant taunting without biting his head off.
Draco is delighted that Hermione responds well to his courtship instead of biting his head off.
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- Part 1 of A Study in Devotion
