Lies and Love
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  • Reads 145,897
  • Votes 3,856
  • Parts 16
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Jan 19, 2017
Hermione Granger was left at the Altar by Ronald Weasley- who didn't even bother turning up for the wedding.

She sat at home in tracksuit pants and a big jumper eating ice cream and watching movies. One day when she goes out for groceries (more ice-cream) she literally runs into an old "peer" from Hogwarts. As they catch up over coffee, she finds out that she is needed to help him get out of an argument with his mother. Will the fake romance stay fake or become real?
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41 parts Complete Mature

Complete Hermione has lost Ron in a chaotic mission with Harry Potter. He has been formally declared dead two months ago. Kingsley has tapped her as the Minister in Training. As such she has taken a larger role in the Ministry and spent these last couple of months diving into her work. Until Kingsley sends her on an around the world outreach mission for the British Ministry of Magic. Draco Malfoy's father was denied parole. Again. It isn't surprising after what all he did during the war. He and his wife just got divorced. It falls on the Malfoy heir to run the family business which he has decided to take an active role in. But on a mental health holiday, he travels to Rio on a short vacation before his #2 goes on paternity leave. When he stumbles upon a tearful Hermione, things go sideways. Or do they?