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The second wave of the war is over.
The trials have concluded.But guilt never truly leaves.
When the past reaches for them, Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy are forced into a fragile alliance with their friends, trying to survive a world desperate for rebirth, while carrying the constant risk that the past may yet return.
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18 Feb 2026
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A Terrible Thing to Waste by Solar_eclipes2080
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling, Harry Potter - Fandom
17 Feb 2026
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Hermione Granger has a new hobby: wandering the castle at ungodly hours and pretending everything's fine. But when Draco Malfoy keeps appearing, nothing stays normal for long.
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18 Feb 2026
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Hermione Granger invites Draco Malfoy to Slughorn’s party to make a point.
Or: how Lavender Brown’s obsession with Ron becomes the unlikely catalyst for a war-changing decision.
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18 Feb 2026
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There were two things that Harry Potter knew with perfect certainty: 1. Voldemort was a psychotic twat and 2. Hermione Granger would never abandon him.
The second wizarding war wasn't the simple conflict found in children's storybooks. It was blood and ruin and loss, and it was the breaking of the world they knew.
Through it all, Harry and Hermione kept choosing each other, again and again, even as their lives fell apart around them.
Because sometimes, love is the only thing left standing amidst the wreckage.Bookmarked by Leavetheroom
18 Feb 2026
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One choice. One delay. One refusal to follow the path laid out by fear.
When Hermione Granger refuses to move forward without certainty and insists on checking Grimmauld Place before the Ministry, the night fractures — not loudly, not all at once, but in ways that cannot be undone.
What follows is not a clean divergence, but a chain reaction.
The consequences do not announce themselves.
They accumulate.
In a world already splintering, blame settles where it is easiest.Because vengeance is not born in fire.
It is cultivated.
And it always collects its debt.Bookmarked by Leavetheroom
18 Feb 2026
