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In the aftermath of the Second Wizarding War, the wizarding world is struggling to rebuild, and so are its survivors. Hermione Granger has dedicated herself to healing the wounds left behind, leading groundbreaking research to undo the damage wrought by dark magic. But when a shadowy new threat emerges, she finds herself reluctantly paired with the last person she ever expected to trust—Draco Malfoy.
Now an Auror, Malfoy is determined to atone for his past, his icy composure masking years of guilt and regret. Tasked with protecting Hermione as she uncovers a dangerous conspiracy threatening everything they fought to protect, Draco must navigate a treacherous path between duty and redemption.
As secrets unravel and the stakes climb higher, Hermione and Draco are forced to confront not only their shared history but the unspoken connection growing between them. Caught in a web of intrigue, betrayal, and forbidden alliances, they must decide where their loyalties lie—and how far they’re willing to go to save a world still teetering on the edge of collapse.
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Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps by CaffeinatedConstellations
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
17 Feb 2026
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Being Auror partners, the line between pretending and wanting had always been blurred - Draco Malfoy is maddeningly charming with a knack for getting under her skin, and Hermione Granger is relentlessly brilliant with a moral compass sharp enough to cut. Their chemistry simmers like a cauldron full of potion beneath every sideways glance and half-hearted insult.
But when a dangerous conspiracy snakes its way into the Ministry, they're ordered to handle it the only way they know how: Granger-Malfoy style.
A romantic comedy featuring: absurdly charged workplace banter, catastrophic miscommunication, off the books recon, and one very opinionated cat.
Pretending to be in love has never been so easy
A love story that follows the lyrics of the CAKE song, perhaps, perhaps, perhaps…
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“Well?” she demanded.
“Well what?” Malfoy retorted, blanching slightly.
“Are we going to do this or not?" she snapped, her impatience barely masking the churning in her stomach.
“Do what, exactly?” he drawled, his eyes narrowing. “Pretend we're best mates now for the Ministry's benefit? I’d rather clean out Mrs. Norris’ litter box for a year.”
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Sixteen years post-war, Draco Malfoy has reinvented himself: Head Auror of the French Ministry, internationally respected, hero-adjacent, and absolutely not still a security risk (depending on who you ask). So when Harry Potter lures him back to Britain with the promise of power, prestige and MILD public outrage, Draco's only question is: how bad could it possibly be?
Hermione Granger-Weasley is the Ministry's golden girl: war hero, legal prodigy, and the woman most likely to stabilise the government before her second cup of coffee. With Shacklebolt stepping down ahead of the November elections and two dangerously mediocre men circling the job like vultures, Hermione is the obvious - and reluctantly willing - successor. Backed by a few loyal allies, a lot of policy and a marriage that looks respectable (if you squint), she doesn't have time for distractions. Especially not in the form of Draco Malfoy: smug, silver-tongued, and recently hired into her orbit like a bad decision in expensive tailoring. Unfortunately he's infuriatingly competent. And even more unfortunately - he agrees with her.
OR how did Hermione Granger become Minister for Magic and how the fuck did Malfoy get roped into this deluded shit show.
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As part of a post-war reparations project, Hermione Granger and Draco Malfoy are assigned to restore the war-damaged library at Malfoy Manor. The assignment includes hexed books, structural instability, and enough dust to qualify as a health hazard. Emotional baggage? Not listed, but generously included.
Also, Malfoy Manor might be… wooing (?) Hermione. Doors open for her. Rooms shift. The library hums. Which is absurd, obviously. She has a perfectly reasonable explanation. She just hasn’t thought of it yet.
