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Hermione Granger thinks that she's read up enough on proper etiquette and is eager to display her skills to her longtime crush, but there seems to be some key differences of proper decorum in the wizarding world from her Muggle comportment classes.
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After five years of awkward, helpless pining in the shadows, Draco Malfoy is finally ready to step out of his family's cruel legacy and stand on his own. His goals?
✔️ Take Muggle Studies to figure out what's 'out there'
✔️ Socialize with more students from the other houses
✖️ Hopefully, hopefully be able to finally tell Hermione Granger how he's felt for yearsWhat he didn't plan for was to be embroiled in another mystery that threatens the safety of Hogwarts, and the future of wizarding Britain.
"There's no safer place than Hogwarts." 🤨
What to expect: Draco's POV. Amortentia trope. Slytherin gang. Hermione is effectively teaching Muggle Studies in her monthly club. Pureblood/old magic lore. Pureblood politics. The excitement of the Yule Ball has now necessitated regular dances at Hogwarts. Muggle music. The prefect bathroom is not a bad place for a bath. Moaning Myrtle is a hilarious menace and paid actor.
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“You became a conscientious objector awfully late, Mr. Malfoy.”
It's been fifteen months since the Battle of Hogwarts . . . fifteen months that Draco has been wasting away in Azkaban as he awaits trial. There's no reason for him to expect any outcome other than to be sent right back to the prison he's been calling home, but when his true home, when she arrives at the courtroom ready to defend each and every one of his misdeeds, that traitorous hope begins to rise for the first time since his fifth year at Hogwarts.
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Hermione loses a bet to Ginny, meaning she has to both attend her Holyhead Harpies match that weekend, but also pay full attention without the distraction of a book. Her apt attention to the game sparks an interest, and not just her own.
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Boy meets girl, girl meets boy . . . it's a tale as old as time, but time isn't what's being studied by these Unspeakables.