Merry Christmas, Malfoy
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  • Parts 13
  • Time 1h 46m
Ongoing, First published Dec 17, 2020
Eve Rooney is home from Hogwarts for the holidays, which means she's spending Christmas and New Years at her grandparent's cottage. Unfortunately, her grandparent's cottage sits right next to the imposing Malfoy Manor. What happens when Eve is forced to spend time with Draco?

(This story is also posted on my Ao3 account :D)
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Dramione Fanfiction based after the Battle of Hogwarts * Hermione Granger has arrived at King's Cross after two weeks of failed attempts to restore her parents' memory. This awful end of summer has ruined her optimism for her last year at Hogwarts. Even though the Dark Lord is gone, something is still bothering her. Will this year be any different than the previous? Draco Malfoy has returned to King's Cross purely from the lack of other places to be. With his parents in Azkaban, he's on his own. He is convinced that his reputation is ruined and will be endlessly ridiculed back at Hogwarts despite wanting to make peace with his former 'enemies'- including Granger. Will returning this year result in friendship and love or loneliness and ridicule? Keep reading to find out what this year at Hogwarts holds... *Currently going through a re-edit to make the first several chapters less craptastic and the format easier to read. Hope you enjoy! :) ** Ron Weasley is portrayed sometimes as more of a "negative" character. Sorry :)