The thing that makes me smile the most - A Fremione Story
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  • Reads 28,291
  • Votes 387
  • Parts 26
  • Time 2h 20m
Complete, First published Aug 10, 2023
Mature
After the battle of hogwarts, Hermione & Ron are left walking on eggshells around each other. With their relationship about to crumble any second, Hermione takes solace in the arms of a smitten Fred Weasley, still traumatised from his near death experience. 

As Fred encourages Hermione to take things a little less seriously, Hermione encourages him to be more vulnerable and open, but will she follow her head and stick with Ron? Or does her heart really lay with the other brother?
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Hermione lay bleeding on the grass, holding a hand to the bloody stump that was once Fred Weasley's arm. Fred gazed back at her, begging for some sort of comfort but Hermione couldn't provide it. She had nothing to say. She had for a fleeting moment let herself relax. Let herself believe that Voldermort was dead, and therefore all was to be right in the world. There was to be weddings, parties and bright sunny Sunday mornings. She wasn't suppose to shed anymore blood. She wasn't suppose to lose anyone else. She'd lost enough people. She had killed enough. She had sacrificed enough. Hermione was tired, so beyond tired. Tired of losing. So she let her eyes flutter closed, and Fred watched as Hermione let herself once again, slip into a false sense of security. TW: dark themes, blood, death, fighting, hospitals, survival