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Sixth year begins with war looming and loyalties already decided.
Hermione Granger knows exactly who Draco Malfoy is — and what he believes.
What she doesn’t expect are his sudden attentions.Hot and cold. Intimate without warning. Gone before she can decide whether she imagined them — or whether he meant her to.
This story is my answer to a question I kept asking myself:
What if Dramione had been canon?A slow, carefully constructed reimagining of how Draco Malfoy and Hermione Granger might have unfolded within the logic and structure of the original series. Dramione is endgame — and this is how I imagine it could have happened if it had been written into the books.
But of course, we like our Draco just a little unhinged — obsessive, possessive, and deliciously dark.
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Slytherin lost to Gryffindor in Quidditch by EmmaRoselyn
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
13 Mar 2026
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For years, Draco Malfoy has watched Hermione Granger from afar—studying her, memorizing her, wanting her.
After Slytherin loses to Gryffindor in Quidditch, something in him finally snaps.
Draco decides that now he’s going to take what he wants.
Or: Gryffindor wins the match, but Draco Malfoy wins the long game. -
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In a Ministry raid gone awry, Hermione is dosed with a fertility potion that leaves her completely out of her mind with need. The doctors at St. Mungos tell Harry that the only way to keep her alive is to satisfy her until they find a cure. Harry isn't about to let anyone else touch Hermione but him. He just hopes she can forgive him afterward.
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- Part 11 of Harmony Smut Fic (👀)
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There once was a world so wounded, its magic was depleted, its schools became training grounds, and its children became things to barter with.
There once was a boy poised for power and a girl born in a Reclamation Zone who found out where magic really lives.
Would you care to listen?
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Narcissa and Lucius Malfoy are dead and Draco grows up not in the grandeur of Malfoy Manor, but in the narrow, watchful quiet of Spinner’s End under Severus Snape’s guardianship. Loved in rules rather than tenderness, Draco is shaped by routines, restraint, and the constant sense that safety is something you maintain, not something you’re owed.
Snape teaches him how to hold himself like an heir, how to think before he trusts, and how to keep parts of himself locked away—especially his heart.
