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Butterfly Effect
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Ongoing, First published Oct 13, 2021
'The butterfly effect is the concept that small causes can have large effects.'
The removal of one seemingly unimportant Muggleborn has a devastating effect on the war with Riddle.

During the summer following second year Hermione is sent adrift, quite literally, and in her absence the Wizarding World takes a turn for the worst. Hermione returns a hardened fighter ready to rejoin her friends only to find out nothing is like it once was. Putting everything on the line she travels back in time in a last effort to save her friends and everything she holds dear.
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Every Me, Every You

39 parts Ongoing Mature

The war has ended. The world returned to normal. Then they had to live in it. Five years after the war, Hermione Granger wears her survival like a badge and a bruise-polished, professional, and slowly vanishing beneath the weight of expectations. Marriage, career, public image: she plays the part. Even if it means losing the girl who once burned for justice. Draco Malfoy didn't ask for redemption, he only wanted to fade into obscurity. Become the man everyone expected of him and forget the rest. When Hermione walks back into his world, she isn't the girl he remembers. And he's no one's villain anymore. What begins as a reckless mistake turns into something messier-full of jagged wounds, softened edges, and the parts they swore they'd bury. This is a slow-burn, character-driven exploration of trauma, power, and what it means to want something real in the aftermath of survival. Dramione, but raw and human. Eventual HEA.