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Ten years after the war ended, the Wizengamot pushes through a Marriage Law to address the plummeting birth rates in the Wizarding World. Tensions run high as old rivals are forced to negotiate marriage contracts and align themselves together to get enough votes to overturn the law. But not everyone is being honest, and more than one life hangs in the balance. How far will Ginny go to regain her freedom?
CW for domestic violence (not Drinny, a side coupling) - I will tag the chapter and section where it is revealed!
Fair warning that Ginny is not perfect in this fic. There will be a point where you are very angry with her (and others) treatment of Hermione. This situation is going to test some friendships like never before, but there is a very good reason for the rift, and it will be mended. We are leaning on the hotheaded Ginny and loyal to a fault Hermione tropes.
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Ron looks at her, and she realizes it might be the first time she's said Harry's name in over two months.
"Well, Harry was the best of us," he says.
She can't deny it. That's the trouble, really.
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If you’re going to have angry sex with your long time quidditch rival in the showers post-match after he runs his mouth and tells the press your career is finished, you’d better make sure you use the right wrist movement when you cast your contraceptive charm. You should also double check it’s not a full moon, and that you’re not in a stadium built on top of old standing stones used in fertility ceremonies.
Then again… fuck it.
In which Ginny decides to keep the baby and Draco is keeping it together (for her).
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While ferrying a message for the Order of the Phoenix, Hermione Granger is caught by jaded Death Eater, Draco Malfoy. Unlikely and unwilling allies, the pair begin a cross-country journey where their survival depends on learning when to stand strong against the elements’ fury, and when it’s acceptable to erode.
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How did it feel? It felt like he was barely holding it together. She, of all people, should shun him. Or yell at him. Curse him. Spit at him. Take out her wand and blast him off the face of the earth. It was crushing guilt and relief and confusion all at once when he looked at Hermione Granger.
The monotony of Draco’s daily routine had become both a lifeline and a noose. But this new habit of grabbing coffee with Hermione Granger is quickly becoming a reason to get out of bed and is unfortunately forcing him to re-evaluate his inconsequential existence.
Hermione is living her life in fragments, separate pieces scattered about, and she can’t find a way to step back and let the full picture form. Why are morning meetings with Draco Malfoy the only thing that make sense anymore?Series
- Part 1 of Spectrum
