Dangerously in Love by Eminence
Summary: Hermione Granger has always loathed Draco Malfoy, and obviously, vice-versa. But as their final year at Hogwarts goes by, can a Dark secret, a Potions assignment, physical attraction, a vacation in Greece, a surge of jealousy, and saved lives bring them together?

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Chapters: 2 Completed: No Word count: 3552 Read: 4416 Published: 03/31/07 Updated: 05/07/07

1. The Return by Eminence

2. The Incident by Eminence

The Return by Eminence
Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter, it all belongs to J.K. Rowling.

Beta Reader: Nalaniekeala. Thank you so much for your amazing help, I love you!




Chapter 1: Tears

As Hermione sat at her desk, many thoughts raced through her head; mostly dark and devious ones about what happened at the end of her sixth year. Her mind was permanently scarred with the vision of Dumbledore lying sprawled on the ground after falling from the Lightning-Struck Tower. As much as Hermione tried to push the thoughts out of her mind, they kept coming back. Kept haunting her. And they would never go away.

Dumbledore had been a wonderful person. Hermione pictured his eyes twinkling behind his half-moon glasses, and her vision immediately became blurred with tears. He taught them many things, things they would remember all their life and be thankful for. For example, he taught her that love was the most important thing in the world. That it was always nice to have a little more love in the world.

Hermione believed that Harry was coping with Dumbledore's death even worse than she was. After all, Dumbledore was basically the only guardian he had left after his parents’ and Sirius’s death.

She wanted to talk to Harry about it, for both of them to have a good cry over it. When Sirius died, he had been depressed quite a long time afterward. She knew it would be the same now.

It was the beginning of August. At the end of last term, Mrs Weasley had invited both Harry and Hermione to stay at the Burrow for the last month of summer vacation.

They had agreed that on the evening of 1 August, Mr Weasley would Floo for Hermione. She already had her belongings packed and was ready to go by the time Mr Weasley arrived.

Hermione hugged her mother tightly. They pulled away from each other only for Hermione to see her mother’s eyes shine with unshed tears.

“Darling, do you have to go?” she whispered. “Can’t you stay here for the next month? After all, you’ll see your friends when you go back to school. I thought you’d want to spend some time with us.”

As Hermione’s father rubbed her back, she sighed. “Mum, you know I can’t. This is my world now, and I belong in it. I have to leave, especially now after all that has happened.” Her heart gave a pang. “Look, Mum and Dad, I know it’s hard on you two, and believe me, it’s hard on me too, but I have to go. Please don’t be sad.” Hermione’s eyebrows furrowed as she looked at them.

“All right, dear,” Mrs Granger said, wiping her eyes. “It’s just...you’re our only daughter and we love you so much.”

“I love you too,” Hermione smiled through her tears, embracing each of her parents tightly. “I’ll see you at Christmas...I promise.” She stroked her mother’s hair and kissed her father’s cheek one last time before turning and making her way towards the fireplace. Stepping into the green flames Mr Weasley had conjured, she shouted “The Burrow!”

There was a familiar and awful spinning sensation as she whirled through the flames ” it always made her queasy. Finally reaching her destination, Hermione stepped out of the fireplace, coughing and brushing the ashes from her clothes. Looking around, she found herself in the Weasleys’ kitchen, complete with the one-handed clock perched on the wall. Hermione caught a peek of Ron Weasley and Harry Potter sitting at the table before her vision was swarmed by a blur of red hair.

"Hermione! I've missed you so much!"

Hermione hugged Ginny Weasley tightly, laughing as she stepped away. "I've missed you too. Hi, Harry. Ron." A lump formed in her throat as she saw the ruffled red-haired boy again.

Harry and Ron greeted her back just as Mr Weasley exited the fireplace, wiping soot from his clothes and glasses. "What a ride - almost missed the destination - didn't say it clearly."

"Well, that'll teach you," Mrs Weasley proclaimed, entering the kitchen. "Oh, hello, Hermione. It’s nice to see you again!" She hugged her before taking her at arm’s length and examining her. "You’ve grown so much!"

"Thank you, Mrs Weasley." Hermione replied, brushing a strand of hair from her eyes. The older woman smiled at her warmly.

"Dinner will be ready soon. Ginny, please show Hermione to your room.” With a flick of her wand, Mrs Weasley levitated Hermione’s trunk to the second landing before turning back to her cooking.

“Come on,” Ginny said, tugging Hermione’s arm as the two of them went up the stairs in direction of Ginny’s room.

“I’m so glad to see you,” Ginny proclaimed, plopping down on her bed. “You wouldn’t believe how sour the atmosphere is. Harry seems almost lifeless, the way he’s moping about...”

“When did he arrive?” Hermione asked, pulling her pyjamas out of her trunk and placing them under her pillow.

“Just this afternoon. He and Ron are always up in the attic room, and I feel they don’t want me to disturb them, so I just hang out on my own. That’s why I’m glad I have you to be with.”

Hermione returned Ginny’s sad smile as she sat down on her own bed. “So, how are you coping?”

“You mean Dumbledore’s death and all?” After Hermione’s nod, Ginny gave a sigh and fingered the hem of her skirt. “I dunno. It’s hard; everyone’s mood is a bit sustained. And it looks like Harry wants nothing to do with me.”

“How come?” Hermione asked, her expression changing to worry.

“He hasn’t exchanged a word with me the whole time he’s been here,” Ginny sighed. “He didn’t even look at me.”

“Don’t take it personally, Ginny, he’s just sad...”

“No, he’s not just sad. After he broke up with me, he’s been treating me like... I don’t know, like dust or something. I mean, even though he doesn’t want anything to do with me, he can show some sign that I exist.” The redheaded girl looked close to tears now.

“Oh, Ginny...” Hermione got up and crossed to her friend’s bed. She sat down next to her and began stroking her hair gently. “I know it’s hard on you, but you have to endure it. He’s heartbroken about what happened; you can’t blame him. You know he only broke up with you because of Voldemort.”

Ginny didn’t even wince at the name; she just pressed her lips together and shook her head, tears visible in her eyes now.

“You love him, don’t you?” Hermione asked softly.

“Ever since I was ten,” she admitted, wiping her eyes with her sleeve and emitting a bitter laugh.

Hermione hugged the younger girl tightly. “Just wait,” she advised her, pulling away. “It’ll all turn better, don’t worry.”

“I hope so.” Ginny attempted a crooked smile. “But what about you and Ron?”

Hermione sighed and looked away. “What about me and Ron?”

“Has anything happened yet?”

Hermione didn’t even bother to look embarrassed; she just shrugged. “No, not really. I mean, after what happened to Bill and Dumbledore... It’s just, no one’s in the mood for these things.”

“I hate this.” Ginny shook her head and exhaled. “Everything has changed; nothing’s the same anymore. The whole Wizarding World is depressed. It’s horrible.”

“Yeah... I know.” Hermione absentmindedly scratched her hair before standing up. “I think I’ll go down for dinner. Are you coming with me?”

“Of course,” Ginny stood and followed Hermione out into the hall, closing the door behind her.




A/N: I do hope you enjoyed this chapter, I had much fun writing it. In its original, unbeta-ed version, it had major time errors, and my dear beta Nala fixed it all up. Thanks, dear!

And here's a little excerpt from the next chapter *winks*:

“It’s “ it’s not w-what it looks like,” Hermione stammered, her face turning red.

“Oh, really?” Ron snarled. “Wait until Ginny hears about this.” He turned on his heel and stormed out of the room.

*grins evilly* Stay tuned for Chapter 2, and review please!
The Incident by Eminence
Chapter 2: The Incident

The next morning, Hermione and Ginny entered the kitchen to see several barn owls perched on the table, nicking bits of food from the plates.

“What’s going on?” Ginny asked, sliding into the seat across from Harry.

“School owls,” Ron informed. “This one’s yours.” He handed her an envelope, then handed a similar one to Hermione.

“Isn’t it a bit fatter than usual?” Hermione noticed, tearing open the envelope.

“I don’t think so,” Harry said. “It only contains the schoolbook list & information on when school starts... but there’s something extra.” He pulled out the paper and unfolded it, reading out loud:

Dear Seventh-Years of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry,

From 22 March until 4 April, 7th Years of Hogwarts will be, as a final-year vacation, travelling to Laganas, Greece. Roommates will be announced in October. The expedition is not obligatory.

Yours sincerely,
Minerva McGonagall
Headmistress
Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry


“No fair,” Ginny slouched in her chair, propping her chin by her hand. “Why can’t sixth-years go?”

“Obviously,” Ron said, rereading the paper, “it’s a final-year vacation.”

“It’s weird to hear McGonagall being headmistress,” Harry sighed. “I can’t get used to it.”

“Nor can I,” Ginny replied. “Damn the old bat, I want to go to Greece too.” There was an obvious hint of whinge in her voice.

There was a silence as Harry bit into a slice of toast. Suddenly, Hermione dropped her paper, her head hitting the table.

“Hermione!” Ginny exclaimed, jumping up. “Is anything wrong?”

“You bet it is,” Hermione muttered. “I’ve just been made Head Girl.”

“And you’re not happy about that?” Ron asked incredulously. “I mean, it’s kind of obvious that you would be made Head Girl.”

“No, I’m not happy, because McGonagall made Malfoy Head Boy.”

“What?” Harry asked in disbelief. “She wouldn’t!”

“She did.” Hermione held up the paper and gave a deep sigh. “How I’ll endure this year with Malfoy by my side is beyond me.” She stood and trudged up the stairs, leaving her letter on the table.

~


One chilly evening brought a thunderstorm along; thunder crashed loudly, lightning flashed in the sky and rain splattered against the windows as if someone was pouring it from a bucket. Hermione was in the living room, curled up on the sofa reading a book. Ginny and Ron were playing Wizard Chess at a nearby table, and Harry just lay on the floor, staring into the fire.

Hermione sat up suddenly, as though just remembering something. “Um, Harry? Can you please help me with something?”

Harry started and rolled around to face her. “What? Oh yeah, of course.” He stood up and followed Hermione out of the room and up the staircase.

After the two of them were in Ginny’s room, Hermione closed the door behind her and leaned against it.

“Harry, spill it,” she ordered.

“Didn’t you need help with something?” Harry asked, lifting an eyebrow.

“Did I say that?”

Harry rolled his eyes. “What’s going on, Hermione?”

“Exactly what I wanted to ask you,” the curly-haired brunette stated, propping a hand on her hip.

Harry just stared at her. “Nothing’s going on.”

“Yes it is,” Hermione said. “Why else would you treat Ginny as though she doesn’t exist? Why else would you lock yourself and Ron in the attic room, leaving her out?”

“It’s nothing against her, Hermione,” Harry pressed.

Hermione raised an eyebrow.

“I just don’t know how to act to her,” Harry admitted, looking down at his hands. “I think I hurt her, and now I don’t know what to do.”

“Avoiding her is not a solution,” Hermione said wisely.

“I know.”

“Why don’t you just talk to her? Like you’re talking to me?”

“There’s no point, Hermione.”

“Why not?” Hermione asked, a hint of anger in her voice.

“Because...” Harry inhaled and exhaled deeply. “Don’t get mad, Hermione. It’s because I’m planning to leave.”

She stared at him, not sure she understood correctly. “Sorry?”

“I want to leave,” Harry repeated heavily. “I want to go and search for the Horcruxes alone.”

Hermione’s mouth opened a few centimetres. “No. No,” she said with a bitter laugh, standing up from her place in front of Harry. “Harry Potter, you are not going alone.”

“Yes, I am.” His voice was tired. “I’m sorry, Hermione, but I feel it’ll be best if I leave you two behind.”

“No!” Hermione repeated restlessly. “If you think that I’m going to let you leave alone, then you are way out of your mind.”

“Hermione, please stop persuading me. I’ve made my decision. I don’t want to put you two in danger.”

“Three.”

“Sorry?”

“Three. You forgot Ginny.”

Harry shook her head. “She wouldn’t go with us anyway...”

“What do you know?” Hermione said fiercely. She stood up and burying her face in her hands, beginning pacing the room. “I’m sorry, Harry, but you are the thickest person I have ever met.”

“Why? Just because I don’t want to put the two most important people to me in danger?” he asked in a raised voice, standing up.

“Exactly!” Hermione’s hands flew away from her face, and she turned to him, her cheeks red and tears in her eyes. “It’s dangerous! And it’ll be even more dangerous if you were to go alone!”

“Hermione...” But she didn’t listen. She just flung herself into his arms and started sobbing heavily. Unsure of what to do, he stroked her hair carefully.

“I understand...” She hiccupped before continuing. “I realize you’re just trying to protect us. I realize that there’s no way to change your mind. Please,” there was another hiccup, “just take care of yourself.”

“I will,” he promised, hugging her tightly.

“I love you, Harry,” she murmured into his shoulder.

“What?” he exclaimed, pulling away to look into her tearstained eyes.

“As a friend, you perverted idiot,” she laughed, wiping the tears from her eyes.

“Oh. Well in that case, I love you too.” He paused to brush a strand of hair from her eyes. “As a friend.”

Hermione wrapped her arms around his neck and placed a sociable peck on his lips.

Then the door flung open. “Is everything okay?”

Hermione gasped in surprise and turned to see Ron standing in the doorway, looking horror-struck.

“It’s “ it’s not w-what it looks like,” Hermione stammered, her face turning red.

“Oh, really?” Ron snarled. “Wait till Ginny hears about this.” He turned on his heel and stormed out of the room.

“Ron, no!” Hermione shouted after him, but it was too late. He had disappeared. She shut her eyes, breathing heavily. Hearing the door slam shut, she opened her eyes. Harry was gone.

~


The following week was extremely awkward; between all of the teenagers. the trio hadn’t No one exchanged a word with each other. Only Ginny talked to everybody, not knowing what was going on. Deciding she couldn’t take it anymore, she angrily barged into the living room, where Harry, Ron and Hermione were, each sat a good distance away from each other.

“Okay,” she said heatedly. “I want to know what’s been going on, and I want to know it now.”

The three of them looked up, surprised.

“You lot,” she said threateningly, pointing a finger at them, “have been keeping something from me, and I want to know what.”

“Nothing, Ginny,” Hermione said innocently. “I don’t know what you’re-”

“Oh, you do know very well what I’m talking about,” Ginny stated viciously. “And tell me about it immediately. I think I do have a right to know.”

“Ginny, there’s really nothing-” Harry began.

“Don’t lie to me,” Ginny snarled. “I can tell you three are hiding something, now spill it out.”

“It’s about them,” Ron pointed at Harry and Hermione. The two exchanged nervous looks.

Ginny’s eyes landed on them. “What?”

“I walked in on them,” Ron scowled, staring at the pair with narrowed eyes.

“You mean... I can’t believe it,” Ginny whispered, eyeing Harry and Hermione with an astounded look on her face.

There was a moment of uncomfortable silence, until-

“HOW COULD YOU DO THIS TO ME?!” Ginny bellowed out, tears springing to her eyes. “HOW COULD YOU BETRAY ME LIKE THIS? HE WAS MY BOYFRIEND!” She pointed a finger accusingly at Hermione, feeling her whole body heat up with anger. “I LOVED HIM! I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU!”

“Ginny “ no “ I didn’t “” Hermione stammered desperately.

“What in the name of Merlin is going on here?” Mrs Weasley entered the room. “Ginny, why are you yelling?”

“IT’S THEM! THEY KISSED EACH OTHER! I HATE YOU BOTH!” Ginny screamed at Hermione and Harry, turning on her heel and storming out of the room.

Hermione covered her mouth with her hand, tears running down her face, before running out of the room. A minute later, the back door slammed shut.

Mrs Weasley put a hand to her forehead and shook her head. “All these teenage love problems...” She turned to walk out of the room.

“Mrs Weasley, it was nothing,” Harry said quickly. “It was a friendly kiss, nothing more.”

“I believe you, dear,” Mrs Weasley sighed, sparing him a tired smile before heading out of the living room.

Harry turned uncertainly to Ron uncertainly, whose eyes were narrowed.

“Friendly kiss?” he repeated, sneering. “Are you serious?”

“Completely serious,” Harry pressed. “We talked, and then she started crying, and then she gave me a friendly peck on the lips, and then-” He buried his head in his arms and sat on the couch.

“I’m not sure if I can believe you.”

“Then don’t,” Harry said simply, standing up. “I’m going to find Hermione.” Making sure his wand was secured in his pocket, he left the house.

~


He found her by the backyard lake, huddled by under a tree. Nearing her, Harry saw that she was holding her knees, her face buried in them.

“Hermione.,” he said quietly.

“Go away, Harry.”

“Please, let me just-”

“I said go away, Harry.”

“I want to apologize,” Harry said helplessly.

Hermione didn’t say anything.

“I’m sorry if I ruined your chances with Ron. I didn’t mean to do... that.”

“It’s my fault,” Hermione said in a choked voice. “I kissed you. But can’t they just understand that it didn’t mean anything!”

“I don’t know.” Harry sighed. “I wish they would understand.”

“And now Ginny,” Hermione muttered bitterly. “She hates me.”

“No, she doesn’t,” Harry assured her.

“Yes, she does,” Hermione shot back, looking at him. “You heard her perfectly well.”

“She was just shocked, Hermione,” Harry said gently, placing a hand on her shoulder before reconsidering it, and pulling his hand away. “Look, she’ll get over it. Once she’s ready, you and I will explain it to her.”

“You might as well tell her you love her, once she’s ready,” Hermione recommended.

“Hermione, I can’t.”

“Yes, you can.” Hermione looked him in the eyes. “Didn’t you hear her? She said she loves you.”

“That’s not it. I’m planning to leave, you know that. I can’t just defy my love to her and then just leave.”

Hermione took a deep breath. “You’re right. I’m just worried how she’ll take it. When are you going?”

“I don’t know yet.”

“And are you planning to say goodbye to them?”

“No.” At Hermione’s reaction, he explained quickly, “They’ll probably try and talk me out of it, just like you did. I don’t know if I can stand that. I’ll just write them a letter.”

“A letter?” Hermione scoffed. “A pathetic letter?” But then she sighed and shook her head, standing up. “Whatever you wish, Harry. I’m going inside, are you coming with me?”

Harry nodded before standing up and following her back to the house.




A/N: Well, that's it. And before you start ranting that this is supposed to be a Draco/Hermione fic, then no worries, because it is and will be. This is in no way a Harry/Hermione fic, as that is basically my least-favourite ship (sorry shippers!). Draco will be coming soon, so just be patient. Much love and thanks to my readers and especially reviewers, as you keep me going!

And no, I have not forgotten an excerpt :) :

Ginny sat down in a chair at the kitchen table, the note crumpled tightly in her fist. “He left...” she whispered, her voice breaking. “He left.”

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