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“What do you say, Granger? Be my fake girlfriend this year and I’ll see that you win this competition. The Mastery of your dreams is right at your fingertips.”
Or, Hermione enters a (reluctant) partnership with Draco to win a Potions Mastery competition while he evades the betrothal arranged by his parents.
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It all started during a Divination lesson.
Draco saw images of himself and the same curly-haired girl every time he looked into his crystal ball. His tea leaves always formed the letter H, and the stars told him the same fate each night.
It took him years, but he finally accepted it. She was his soulmate and the only woman he wanted by his side.He only had one problem: Hermione Granger thought Divination was a fraud.
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Lessons in Darkened Rooms by raven_maiden for PacificRimbaud
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
13 Jun 2021
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She glares at him for a long moment before spinning away, retrieving her wand with supple movements.“Have it your way, then.”
It takes Draco two more weeks to master the spell.
It takes him two hours to wank to thoughts of Granger’s flimsy blouse and long legs.
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Draco Malfoy's eighth year at Hogwarts should have been simple, if unpleasant. Instead he finds himself grappling with a Granger-shaped problem. -
Tales of the Morally Grey for Charingfae by b_lovedhunter, katbenimble, MidnightLumos, ThornedHuntress
Fandom: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
02 Sep 2024
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A series of birthday fics for the truly talented Charingfae! We hope you have a wonderful birthday, and feel every ounce of our love through some deranged, morally grey men.
Love,
the SHCThese fics can be read in any order.
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Rumi and Jinu have been rivals since the moment they stepped into Hanseong Academy’s halls. She’s the relentless overachiever with perfect notes and flawless essays; he’s the effortlessly brilliant top scorer who acts like he barely tries. Every test and every teacher’s praise turns into another reason to outdo the other.
To everyone else, they’re oil and water — snide comments, eye-rolls, and the occasional heated argument in the middle of class. But when a late-night study session in the library escalates into something unexpected, Rumi and Jinu strike a deal:
Keep their rivalry public, but privately, they’ll allow themselves the relief and release neither can admit they want.What begins as a strictly “no strings” arrangement — a distraction becomes harder to ignore when little moments slip through. The way Jinu remembers how she takes her coffee. The way Rumi secretly saves a seat for him at the back of the lecture hall. The way their “accidental” brushes of hands feel less and less accidental.
With their reputations on the line, they both have to ask themselves: are they still rivals pretending to be nothing more, or has the game shifted into something neither of them knows how to control?
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20 Sep 2025

