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Portions For Foxes by human_amusement

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Summary: They're broken wires, both of them, and they doubt if they'll survive the war intact or sane. Draco. Hermione.

Mother by human_amusement

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: In the the front room, you think she sees you as a thoughtless beast, unaware of everything. She says you wouldn't understand why she needs to be away. An exploration of the relationship of Hermione and her mother.

Requiem of a Lost Dream by Amarisa

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry awakes to find things much different than life on Privet Drive. His parents are alive and he's been living with them, Dumbledore defeated Voldemort, Harry was never famous, and things are normal for him. But is it real? A one-shot.

A Mother's Lullaby by Amarisa

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Ever wonder what happened the night Harry arrived on the Dursleys' front step and the days following? When Harry can't stop crying, how does a mother's lullaby help him through everything, even when he's older and remembering her words... both of the song and quite possibly the advice? A one-shot.

Hermione's Regret by jessie

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: It's actually a a D/H poem...Hope you like it!

Hermione's Scrapbook by Seren

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: There is darkness that envelopes the world. It shrouds us and keeps us from ever seeing even what's in front of our noses. But for every Hitler, Grindelwald, Attila the Hun and Voldemort, Fate gives us a person to light a candle to shatter the darkness. Hermione Granger knows a hero when she sees one. Sometimes, you just have to look a little deeper.

Crossing the Board by Seren

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: There have always been arguments over which piece of the board is the most powerful. Most will say the Queen; she can mimic any move, take any square. Others will say the King; despite his limited mobility, the entire point is to protect your king and capture your opponents. It is the center piece of the game. There are any number of arguments for five of the pieces. The last piece, or pieces, are often neglected. They are the front line, the first defence, and the first to fall. All but one. And Ron must see it to the other side.

A Single Step by Seren

Rated: 1st-2nd Years •
Summary: Harry muses about what kind of person he'd be if he wasn't the Boy-Who-Lived. Hermione and Luna think he wouldn't be any different. Harry wants to change the world. Hermione and Luna show him how.