Hermione has always thought of herself as a rational creature. However the magic of her blood won't be denied, and there's nothing she can do to stop her fall.
Hermione has known that Malfoy was part veela ever since their third year. Tired of his constant brooding over his fate and his mate, she decides to take matters into her own hands.
Hermione thought that she was strong enough to ignore the magic of her blood. But it won't be denied, and it will lead her down a path that she would have never chosen.
Somewhere along the line Hermione forgot to mention to Draco that her friends already knew about the two of them, and vice versa. Which was the reason why they were still sneaking around like pair of teenagers, afraid about getting caught.
Hermione knew that if she didn’t have a date of her choosing, then she would have several of her friends' choosing. That was when she had the brilliant idea to try to invite Draco along. D/Hr.
Suffering from a hero complex, Harry believes it's up to him to rescue Hermione from the horror of having to go with Malfoy to the Halloween Ball, despite the damsel's protests otherwise.
When a boycott is launched at Hogwarts targeting Valentine’s Day, it is up to the Head Boy and Head Girl to derail it. Unfortunately, given how well Draco and Hermione work together, they might wind up being its unwitting ally.
Ron is tired of Hermione and Draco both acting like scrooges while everyone is at a winter carnival. Unfortunately, none of his friends think that his plan for dealing with their behavior has any chance of success.
Originally Hermione had been pleased when her father made his peace with her best friends. That was before they joined forces to put a damper on her love life.
Tis a truth universally acknowledged that any secret couple in possession of an abundance of overly inquisitive friends must be in want of a hiding place to call their own.
Draco Malfoy is bound and determined to make it inside his girlfriend's private room, no matter what sort of obstacles are in his way. Too bad he forgot about her cat. DHr.