She crossed her legs, letting her skirt ride up quite a bit. She dangled her legs slightly. “Oh, Harry…” she said in a singsong voice. “Hmm?” Harry muttered, his eyes never leaving his parchment. “Just a moment Hermione, I-” His voice died as he noticed the very visible leg. He looked up, his eyes wide.
Sometimes it's the decisions of others we regret the most.
A pale, sandy-haired, young man broke the silence. “Are you sure you want to do this, Harry?” he whispered. Harry frowned slightly, his eyes darkening. “I don’t want to, Seamus… I have to. He has Hermione… I have to get her before he gets a chance to hurt her.” The final showdown is here...
"Love": Four letters. Two syllabies. A simple word... Still, Harry had troubles saying it. (One-Shot)
AU - What if a man saw a woman, a woman he couldn't take his eyes off, in the mall and started imaging his life together as it would be together with her?
New house, new neighborhood... No wonder I hate moving. But guess what? I actually think I'll enjoy living here...
What if Harry had said something during the burial? *One shot*
How can the light that burned so brightly suddenly burn so pale? A sad Hermione, together with Harry, promises herself one thing...
A short H/Hr drabble. A lovestory.
Love certainly blinds people: Sometimes even the most brilliant people can't see what's in front of them. (One-Shot)
Hermione visits Harry at the infirmary.
Someone pulls a horrible prank on Hermione during a masquerade. How will Harry react to the 12 year old Hermione? And more importantly: How will Harry react when things start to get worse?
Hermione traced her fingers over the smooth surface. It was what she had wished for all her life without realizing it... (One-Shot)
Harry feels alone after Sirius death. Can he, with some help from Hermione, get back down to earth again?
A short and sad one-shot. Harry buys Hermione a simple rose for Christmas.
A troubled Harry watches Hermione as she reads. Can he get gather enough curage to tell her how he feels?
Harry and Hermione have some trouble to sleep. Can some time alone help them?