Sight
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  • Reads 4,912
  • Votes 278
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 39m
Complete, First published Aug 03, 2018
A mysterious book in 12 Grimmauld Place's library reveals Hermione's Gift: the ability to see the past on anyone she touches. But before she even knows of her new power, she finds herself wondering how things got here: Sirius tossing and turning from nightmares, Snape stumbling along Hogwarts corridors, almost unable to walk. Can the brightest witch of her age cure wounds of past lives?
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Hermione Granger and the Year Hidden from Hogwarts

30 parts Complete Mature

Hermione was born with abilities inherited from an ancient bloodline, or two. Her eleventh birthday passes without the owl meant to deliver her Hogwarts letter. Instead, she is tested and trained on her ability to see things others can't--labeled as a psychic in Muggle terms. No one knows she's a witch, not even the Ministry of Magic. Follow her adventures at MI5 until the spell hiding her magic ends and a beloved Charms professor arrives to hand-deliver her letter personally. This is the first book in a long, seven-book series. This one will be much shorter than the others since it happens before Hogwarts. Hermione's relationships aren't set in stone at this point, especially because she's so young in this book and hasn't yet been to Hogwarts. Just be warned that I tend to write and enjoy reading Hermione/Multi, so it'll probably end up being like that when we wrap up. Either way, the driving force is the plot, and less on the romance.