- Rating:
- PG-13
- House:
- Astronomy Tower
- Ships:
- Draco Malfoy/Hermione Granger Harry Potter/Hermione Granger
- Characters:
- Draco Malfoy Hermione Granger
- Genres:
- Drama Angst
- Era:
- The Harry Potter at Hogwarts Years
- Stats:
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Published: 07/06/2004Updated: 07/17/2004Words: 11,787Chapters: 11Hits: 28,744
The Mudblood and the Dragon
EmilyWood
- Story Summary:
- Draco and Hermione are named Head Boy and Head Girl. They learn to change their relationship from one of hatred to one of love. But then Draco finds out about Hermione\'s BIG secret. Draco/Hermione. Flashback of Harry/Hermione.
Chapter 01
07/06/2004Draco and Hermione are named Head Boy and Head Girl. They learn to change their relationship from one of hatred to one of love. But then Draco finds out about Hermione's BIG secret. Draco/Hermione. Flashback of Harry/Hermione.
Chapter 02
07/06/2004Hermione overhears Draco talking to his mum about Lucius Malfoy's fate. Hermione proceeds to "borrow" Draco's owl.
Chapter 03
07/06/2004Dumbledore visits. Hermione and Draco have a fight. (Flirting involved.)
Chapter 04
07/06/2004Draco & Hermione get ready for bed. Draco sees too much. Hermione makes him admit something embarassing.
Chapter 05
07/06/2004Hermione & Draco plan to sneak out. Draco explains the mysteries of Death Eaters. Draco admits a Dark Secret. Hermione tells Draco two of Harry's secrets.
Chapter 06
07/09/2004Hermione receives a letter from Harry. Draco and Hermione plan their evening.
Chapter 07
07/09/2004Hermione and Draco have a few difficulties returning to their quarters after sneaking out. And, a BIG surprise ending!
Chapter 09
07/15/2004Hermione tells Harry her secret. Harry is, well, a bit shocked. They argue A LOT!
Chapter 10
07/16/2004"...He's not the one who will have to deal with mocking or whispers behind his back." As soon as Hermione said that, she wished she could take her words back. That's Harry's life. This is everyday stuff for him...
Chapter 11
07/17/2004...Hermione wanted to cry, she wanted to look as though she cared, but her grief was past crying, it was past words.