Gryffindor Princess turns Slytherin Goddess
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  • Time 3h 18m
Complete, First published Jan 24, 2016
Set before/during the war
Hermione Granger
 (a.k.a Skarlett Mae Riddle) finds out her who life was a lie, she's adopted and is enraged that her "parents" lied to her for all these years and so she returns to her true parents - Tomas Marvolo Riddle a.ka Lord Voldemort/The Dark Lord as her father and Charlena Mae Riddle. Her appearance changes from short, bushy haired, buck teethed bookworm to tall, curvy, long jet black hair with scarlett red streaks, white pearly teethed goddess with sun kissed skin and hypnotising oceanic blue eyes that would make all the boys drool. Skarlett/Hermione tells her friends of her new heritage in which they reject her which in turn angers her, which she decided to become one of her dad's followers and eventually falls in love with Draco Malfoy and you can figure out the rest when you read the story.
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The War is won, and Hermione Granger is back at Hogwarts as an Eighth Year, feeling reckless and determined to shed her prim bookworm persona. Also returning is Draco Malfoy, universally hated but determined to restore his family's name. Hermione's hopes for a quiet school year are quickly dashed as she contends with mischievous First Years, killer plants, enchanted hair accessories, a totally inappropriate Moaning Myrtle, renegade Death Eaters, a nice vampire, a poorly named study group, a depraved party, and mysterious, threatening blood messages on the castle walls. We have redemption, partial redemption and (sadly or hilariously) no redemption at all. Throw in a snarky, disturbingly attractive Draco with his own secret agenda, and we have a very slow-burn Dramione with a side of who-dun-it. COMPLETE!