Set after OotP, how Harry should have been at the beginning of HBP, and how Hermione should have reacted.
Some fluff I never got around to posting here. H/Hr, R/Lu.
Two traitors meet in the forest.
Sequel to A Most Advantageous Match. With a new baby in the house, Harry and Hermione's problems are anything but over, and Draco and Ginny finally feel the repercussions of their actions. Again, in case you missed it the first time, this story is set in the EARLY 1800s. Yes, that is why they talk funny.
AU - early 19th century England. Harry Potter must marry by his 18th birthday or risk losing his entire inheritance to his greedy relatives, the Dursleys. Who else could he turn to but his dear friend Hermione Granger? (Rating has now gone up.)
Out in the wilderness, Hermione discovers feelings for Harry that she didn’t know she had - and then she seduces him.
An experiment in second person and the affair fic. Excerpt: If we love each other, and you don’t love him, then it is simple. There’s only one conclusion, and if you try to ignore it, we all suffer, even him. It is simple, and he’s had his chance.
After Ron’s untimely death, Harry finds himself torn between the two women in his life.
Hard R. When Ron proposes marriage, Hermione faces a difficult choice. Features snarky disclaimer, wall!sex, and a relatively happy ending.
Two-shot, as of now. Hermione gets cold feet on her wedding day. Like, seriously cold. Frozen over. Walking around with blocks of ice for shoes cold. ...And, yes, the story is more serious than this summary.
Sometimes, sanctuary can be found where one least expects it — the only thing keeping it out of reach is pride.
SWS. In Hermione’s efforts to bring Harry a little peace on his birthday, she finds herself facing an unexpected struggle of her own.
He’d hoped, when he woke that morning, that the dream was all a fluke – that he was bound to dream about her at least once in his life, that he was bound to place the only girl that he was consistently around in his subconscious fantasies…but why was he wanting her now, after he’d woken up?
Harry and Hermione get a little drunk and sleep together, as usual. And then the morning comes.
After nearly three years of loneliness and misery, Harry finally tries to fix a mistake.
When Luna asks Ron on a date and gets rejected, she confronts him about his feelings for Hermione.
Harry goes to the prefects’ bathroom expecting a nice, quiet soak in the tub. What he gets is something different altogether.
Nothing like snogging in a linen cupboard on Valentine’s Day, eh? One-shot.
A late night talk with Hermione forces Harry to see what's right under his nose. Rather literally, at that. / Chapter 2...er, what you all wanted in the first chapter, I reckon.
When the Sadie Hawkins dance comes to Hogwarts, poor Harry becomes once again very, very confused by the female population.
Harry needs to learn how to kiss. Who do you think might be kind enough to instruct him? -- chapter seven: Harry finally begins to understand his confusing, female best friend. Note: Chapter seven is the only NC-17 chapter. If you'd like to read a PG-13 version, skip to chapter eight.
A cautionary tale of what may happen when you leave your drunken girlfriend alone with her attractive drunken male best friend in a dance club.
Hermione eyed him carefully, heart pounding. A possibility that she’d never considered before had made its way into her mind, and the more she thought about it, the more it made sense…and the more she liked the idea.
Hermione likes Quidditch players. Really good Quidditch players.
Will Harry ever see what’s right under his nose? And if he does, will he have the nerve to do anything about it? …Eh, who knows? (Three-part fic.)
“You’re a silly git if you think that’s going to do a thing to our friendship,” Hermione said hoarsely, choked with emotion that she wouldn’t let him see. She would be strong for him – rational, dependable, never faltering in the face of the obstacles ahead of them. That was what he needed from her.
Harry watched her go with a feeling of peace settling upon him as he realized he never needed to worry. No day with Hermione could be anything less than perfect when there were moments like these.
Just like many of us, Harry's a bit nauseated at the thought of Ron and Hermione together.
Confronted with Hermione’s tear-streaked face, he was willing to do anything to make her feel better, to force her to understand that she was beautiful and amazing, even if it meant laying his heart on the line.
Harry and Hermione come to the conclusion that they've been idiots for a very long time.
Hermione becomes aggravated with Harry when he’s sulking in the common room one night, and she learns something she didn’t quite expect.
What better way to spend Valentine’s Day than as a pumpkin, eh? Yes, I’m sure Hermione would agree.
Sequel to Ghost of a Good Thing – a Hogsmeade weekend gone wrong forces Harry to confront his guilt complex. Again.
Harry comforts Hermione after she fights with Ron.
Hermione has an unusual collection. Now complete.
Harry gets a little hot and bothered when Hermione talks to Ravenclaw boys.
Ron seemed utterly nonplussed by both Hermione dashing away and Harry looking daggers at him. "The Crumple-Horned Snorkack may be skittish and hide under its bed of moss, but that does not stop the skilled observer from knowing when it is in mating season."
Crookshanks is missing, and Harry and Hermione, as you might have guessed, are in a liquor cabinet. Written for the hphg_ficathon community on livejournal.
If you ask Harry, he will definitely tell you that change is good.
Harry finds solace in the most obvious place - one he never foresaw finding it in. Slightly melodramatic, with slightly controversial use of sugar quills.
It was when she watched him fly that she knew.
Harry and Hermione debate the moral issues of eating chocolate bunnies - old Easter fluff, with a slightly angsty twist. PG-13 for a Very Bad Word.
Harry, as the title suggests, is knee-deep in denial, Seamus just broke up with his girlfriend, and Ron finds it all very amusing.
Hermione finds herself jealous when Harry makes a date with Lavender Brown.
Destiny has a way of interfering when and where you least expect it – in this case, Valentine’s Day, 1977, in the small village of Hogsmeade.
Ron’s got an admirer, and she’s got an interesting way of showing it.
This isn't a sequel to the first 'Entrapment by Nargle' - it's the same plot with a different pairing, also at the request of a friend.
Pure mistletoe-cliche fluff, written at the request of a friend.