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After three years in Azkaban, Draco Malfoy is slowly wasting away. His deliverance comes in the form of a marriage act that allows the early release of certain prisoners if chosen as marriage partners.
In a twist of fate, Draco and Hermione find that a marriage between the two of them is the best option to serve both their needs: his need to escape Azkaban and her need for the freedom and resources to fight against the act before their one year deadline to conceive arrives.- Language:
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28 Mar 2026
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“You,” she murmured, “repulse me.”
He leaned his head against the wall and let out a bark of laughter before his eyes met hers with animosity.“One day,” he snarled maliciously, “I’m going to marry the hell out of you, Granger.”
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It's been 10 years since the war ended. After a self-imposed exile to his family's ancestral chateau in France, Draco Malfoy has successfully revitalized his family's French estate, including two vineyards, and become a wine tycoon in continental Europe. Ready to return to England, he is focused on bringing his wine business to the UK but finds that all of wizarding society is still terrified of his past. Finally heeding his parents' advice, he is open to finding a wife with a well-liked public image to soften his own.
Enter our Golden Girl, who has spent the last ten years heading up a nonprofit organization benefiting child survivors of the war. An initial success, it is now dangerously close to bankruptcy. Struggling to stay afloat and too stubborn to rely on anyone else, Hermione needs a miracle. She finds it in a former Death Eater who also happens to be her most detested former classmate. -
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A smile tickled the corners of Hermione’s mouth as she clicked Send. She listened to the whoosh of the message and then turned off her computer.
When the ping! had come in, she’d had one foot half-out the door of her flat. She’d dropped her coat and darted for her computer desk, a wide grin blossoming at her inbox.
You’ve Got Mail.
