Dramione- Our Hidden Love

Dramione- Our Hidden Love

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DISCLAIMER: I am writing this as what could've happened in Harry Potter, not true or proven. Because frankly, I like it better with more backstory. Draco Malfoy saw the smart girl in the back, hidden behind Potter and Weasley. When Potter denied him friendship, he was upset that his chance at her could be gone. So he insulted the other two, wanting to leave some type of impression. She was put in Gryffindoor, and their chance at a romance she didn't even know could happen dwindled down lower. There was none he could see when he heard she was muggle-born. He stared at her, finding her name to be Hermione Granger. She was truely beutiful. He was loosing his strength at avoiding her. He hated being the Slytherin who was ignored, so he started trying to hate her. It made his little crush worse. When Voldemort came back, he was forced even further from her. He had to call her Mudblood. When he did the first time on the quittich field, he saw something in her eye break and hurt fill them, quickly masked by false anger. He felt like hugging her until the end of the world to stop it. It killed him that he couldn't even say sorry. He couldn't do anything but pretend to hate her through the years. Finally at the battle of Hogwarts, this could end one way or another. Copyright: All rights reserved
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It's easy to think that the greatest battles are fought on the front lines, in dark alleys or behind closed doors. But for Hermione Granger, the most painful war was one she fought in the silence, on her own. Her marriage to Ron Weasley, once a symbol of hope belonging, had deteriorated into something unrecognisable. Behind the warmth of the Burrow, there were shadows-violent, destructive, and suffocating. But some battles, she would learn, were beyond her ability to win alone. When the chance to escape came, she took it. With nothing but her courage and a few belongings, she fled the life that had once promised so much, seeking solace in the place where her heart had always found peace: Hogwarts. But even within the walls of her beloved school, the scars of her past could not be erased. Not until she found herself working alongside an unexpected ally-Draco Malfoy. The boy who had once stood as her enemy, the one who had tormented her and her friends, now offered her a different kind of support. As time passed, the distance between them began to close, their shared history no longer a wall, but a foundation. They find something in each other they never expected to find again-safety, understanding, and love. But just as they begin to rebuild what had been lost, a shadow from Hermione's past returns to haunt her. Ron, desperate and enraged, comes to Hogwarts-his anger consuming him. He attacks Hermione with the same violence she had escaped from, and in that moment, Draco becomes her protector. This is their story-one of rediscovery, of healing, and of love rekindled against all odds. Together, they will rise from the ashes of their broken pasts and embrace the future both of them have always craved. ****Please note, this fic includes graphic descriptions of traumatic events including all aspects of physical abuse****

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