Sleepless Nights and Etched Skin | Dramione
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  • Reads 64
  • Votes 14
  • Parts 7
  • Time 53m
Ongoing, First published Jun 30, 2022
Mature
[EIGHTH- YEAR, POST-WAR] Hermione Granger finally could be her own person. After Ron and Harry decided not to return for their Eight-Year, she realised she didn't have to be "Harry Potter's companion" or just one-third of the "Golden Trio." She could just be Hermione Granger, not the golden girl, war-heroine. Except she was scarred. The aftermath of the war hasn't disappeared overnight.

Draco Malfoy was hesitant on returning: why did McGonagall want a former-Deatheater in her school? It had to be a joke. Except it wasn't. He needed a fresh start, a year where he could just pass his exams without the weight of his father and Voldemort hanging over him. But he quickly learned that he had to face a constant reminder of his deatheater past. The Dark Mark.

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