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“So, you… your wallet? You left it?”
“Yeah. Somewhere around here. Couldn’t find it in the kitchen, thought maybe it’d be on my dresser or nightstand.”
“And… how long have you–”
“About ten minutes.”
“Oh.”
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Or, Michael Robinavitch forgets his wallet at home after leaving for his sabbatical. He returns home to retrieve it. He doesn't find his wallet, but he does find his intern in his bed, very much not sleeping.
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Hermione Granger has built exactly the life she planned — successful, purposeful, and carefully controlled. The last thing she needed was Draco Malfoy walking back into it, more dangerous and more unreadable than he ever was at school.
Draco has spent years rebuilding the Malfoy name — and made it stronger than ever. He turned himself into a wizard whose name is still synonymous with dark magic, but this time entirely by choice. The last thing he needed was close contact with the Minister's right hand, who within days would know more about his secrets than he should have ever allowed.
When a string of unexplained deaths pulls them into the same investigation, keeping their distance stops being an option. The further they go, the more dangerous it becomes — for wizarding Britain, and for themselves.
Meanwhile, Harry Potter is running from his own ghosts, Ron Weasley is making the most unexpected alliance of his life, and Ginny Weasley is trying to decide — whether second chances are real at all.
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Voldemort came back and took Harry Potter five years after the events of 1981 at Godric's Hollow. After years of trying to talk to Harry or tempt him to the side of the light Dumbledore is desperate -- and so entrusts the mission to the one person that has always managed to get a reaction out of the stubborn boy -- Hermione Granger.
He didn't count on them falling in love. Or deciding they were going to be nobody's soldier -- his or Voldemort's.
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"All her growth was the conveying of a corpse of hope."
(From 'The Rainbow', D.H. Lawrence)This is a story about coming into one's own, a meditation on the twilight of girlhood and the violence of crash-landing into womanhood. Follow Hermione as she navigates through the quagmire: Saving the world, getting top grades, falling in love, lust, and a whole lot of trouble, and comes out of it hopefully (at least) partially sane.
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- Part 1 of Here We Go Round The Prickly Pear

