![]() This story takes place after the Battle of Hogwarts, where Draco has spent a few months in Azkaban, two years under house arrest, and one year abroad. Draco and Hermione constantly miscommunicate and have their own set of issues, but in the end, they work through them and want what's best for the other person.ĭraco is a sweetheart. I'm a fan of healthy Dramione relationships, and this fanfic definitely doesn't disappoint. Their willingness to open up to one another solidifies their friendship and gives them a strong foundation for a romantic partnership. I absolutely loved the build-up to their friendship! Since they spend so much time together at Malfoy Manor, Draco and Hermione are forced to address their past traumas and share these personal moments with each other. The friends-to-lovers Dramione relationship. All relatively important topics from the sequel, yet the relevance was never explained in detail. For example, the importance of the green couch, the backstory on how Hermione's scars disappear, why Draco loves children, Hermione's evolving wardrobe, and Draco's cell phone. We get way more context for things that were brought up in Wait and Hope. *Slow-burn, sexual tension, angst, fluff, time-turner (small element to the story) As their friendship grows, so does their attraction, but what sort of future could the heir to a pureblood family have with a brilliant muggle-born witch? The more time they spend together, the more Draco starts to respect and admires Hermione, and in return, she recognizes how much he has changed. At first, Draco keeps his distance out of guilt for his past, but it's impossible to stay away since they work in close proximity to one another. And of all people, Hermione Granger shows up. Part of Draco's new responsibilities is to oversee a ministry official tasked with purging Malfoy Manor of any dark magic/artifacts. However, old habits die hard, and he finds himself reverting to being the obedient son. All Draco wants to do is take control of his life. Unfortunately, Lucius and Narcissa hold firm to pureblood ideologies and expect Draco to fulfill his obligations as the Malfoy heir, including marrying a suitable woman from a respectable family. This is Draco's POV prequel to Wait and Hope.Īfter spending a year apprenticing in Europe for his potion mastery, Draco returns home a new man and hopes his parents have changed as well. I count myself wildly lucky that you've picked me even once." "If I had millions of choices, millions of chances, I'd pick you every time. I found some minor details I didn't like, agree with or lacked in some kind but overall, this was enjoyable and extraordinary.ģ.5 ⭐ Started strong but then I got bored Would stay up beyond my typical hours to finish it. Spoiler alert: Prepare for your heart to be close to bursting.Ĥ STARS. I count myself wildly lucky that you’ve picked me even once.’ ‘If I had a million of choices, millions of chances, I’d pick you every time. He had no intention of ceding the ground he’d gained with Crookshanks unless he absolutely had to. ![]() This is an experimental transfiguration project gone wrong.’ ‘Knowing you, he probably stashed it in your hair for safekeeping and now no one can find it,’ He said instead and it only looked like an insult if he squinted.’ Mightbewriting is so creative in their dialogues, they made me laugh so many times. The MPV of this series is definitely Theo, he's a total sweetheart. ![]() I also liked that we experienced this part of Dramione's story from Dracos point of view. I love this phase of light banter between Draco and Hermione in all fics and missed that a bit in Wait and Hope. Didn't kick me off my socks or anything, but it's definitely better than Wait and Hope, for sure. This book is for you if… Wait and Hope didn't quite give you what you cravedĪlthough I am currently in a reading slump (sorry if you're tired of reading this, but it's been bothering meeee) and am by no means in a good place to review anything, I'm here to tell you that I was pretty pleased with this book.
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