In a time of war, a moment of comfort becomes something much, much more.
Hermione's POV on Harry's sudden change - set right after 'One Simple Thing'. (Originally, this was going to be the beginning of the sequel 'A Simple Misunderstanding' before I changed directions. However, I think this little bit of a cookie stands up well on it's own b/w the two stories - despite some small continuity issues.)
"Because, when it came down to it, that was really what Hermione Granger was best at - finding ways to save Harry Potter." ---- This is a missing scene ficlet I did in March '05 for chapter 7 of OotP - short, but I felt, necessary, because really, the Hermione we all knew and loved wouldn't have just done nothing!
One-shot: In their sixth year, Harry and Hermione have both come to terms with doing whatever it takes to win the war. But one night, Harry finds her reflecting on how the war is causing her to sacrifice the things she holds most dear.Written the day before the release of The Book That Must Not Be Named...
When Harry decided to push Hermione away for her own good, he never once considered what he could be pushing her towards. Dark!Fic! One-Shot - SWS - Consider yourselves warned!
The followup to 'One Simple Thing'. How does Harry plan to put in motion the events that will lead to his vision of the future?
A quick bit of Christmas fluff. As a fun Christmas assignment, Professor Trelawney teaches the class how to perform a minor vision quest with this question in mind - "What is one simple thing I would like for Christmas?" No one is more surprised than Harry as to what his vision reveals.
After the final battle with Voldemort, Hermione finally tells Harry that she's been in love with him for years. But when circumstances suddenly separate them, and Harry's all but ignored her and her declaration of love, what's left for Hermione? No Hogwarts, no homework and no Harry suddenly leave her feeling quite useless and rejected.When she feels she's lost everything, to what lengths will Hermione go to feel wanted again?
Written in response to the 'Learning to Cope' challenge. In their sixth year, Harry discovers that Hermione's been writing him secret letters since they first met. What does he discover about her, and himself, that's got him so ill at ease? And what will Hermione do when she finds out he's been going through her extremely personal, extremely private, things?