Undeniable

Undeniable

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"I don't love her." "I don't love him." Hermione Granger was always told that lying was bad. So why was she doing that now? Draco Malfoy has been able to swallow the burning feelings ever since first year. So what had changed? I guess we'll find out. D I S C L A I M E R ;; these are not my characters or settings, the lovely JK Rowling has the credit of creating all of this. the plot is the only thing I own. :)) if needed, trigger warnings will be at the beginning of chapters also there will be foul language so beware
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