Hey, guys. I know I've asked this before, but during lunch today, I pretty much outlined a fic I've been seaching for. I know I asked before, but I thought with a little more detail, you would be able to help me.
Basically:
The school (or the ministry or just Dumbledore) force Draco and Hermione to marry.
Pansy writes him a letter about how she wishes to marry him, he dismisses it. Draco rides in a carriage with Crabbe, Goyle, and Pansy. Pansy screams and asks what is on his finger; Draco slyly smiles and says his wedding band before getting out.
On the train ride to school (I THINK it’s to school), Harry and Ron treat Hermione horribly, and she begins to cry. Draco says it’s not because he likes her, but he allows her to rest her head against his shoulder, comforting her.
Harry and Ron continue to treat her cruelly, so Hermione and Draco grow closer. He even has her sitting at the Slytherin table, much to his friend’s displeasure.
Time passes, Draco and Hermione are basically in love; he buys (either that or it already belongs to them, but he gives it to her) her a summer home (or winter, maybe). There they have their first time, and it was simply amazing.
It turns our Voldemort thought of all this so he could have the child they would create. It turns out Hermione is pregnant with a boy. Draco comforts her. They keep them hostage (not really, but yeah), and Voldemort says if Bellatrix (who is one of the guards) harms Hermione, he will not hesitate to kill her, much (MUCH, MUCH, MUCH) to Bellatrix’s displeasure.
It turns out later on Harry and Ron were put under a spell by Voldemort so that it would force Hermione to grow closer to Draco (Cheesy, I know, but still good). They are happy for her, that she has found love and is with child, and want to be part of her family.
That is all I remember. I don’t believe it was finished when I began, but who knows. I believe I found it on Fanfiction.net, for that was the only ficsite I remember ever going on, but I could be wrong. It would mean a lot to me if you could me out.
Thank you always,
Em.