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The Greater Good is a Big Fat Lie

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During the battle at The DoM Hermione is captured and brought to Voldemort. When he uses Legitimacy papers to find her parents what he learns angers him. Hermione is not Muggle-born, she is his. Having no idea he had a child, Voldemort changes gears when it comes to the war hoping to gain Hermione's trust while doing so.

Severus has feelings for Hermione that are, in his eyes, inappropriate to feel for a student. It doesn't help when Voldemort wants him to bond with Hermione to protect her when she returns to Hogwarts to play interference with Albus.

Harry is conflicted when he learns of Hermione's true identity.

Dumbledore isn't the man Hermione thought he is to be.

585 pages, Fanfiction

Published March 6, 2019

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May 16, 2026
”Nagini was wearing a tiny Santa hat” hahahahahahha.

Kul med ond Dumbledore och god Voldie. Sen kanske Voldemort & co accepterade Hermiones idéer lite väl lätt, även om han fått ”tillbaka” hela känslospektrat.
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January 29, 2026
Spoilers!!! Warning.

A really fun read in the beginning then it went downhill. I missed the interactions with her father and her relationship with the other death eaters. I was also hoping her dad would be more involved in her rescue (somehow tying in her dark mark). I didn’t like that Molly and Remus pretty much did nothing while Hermione was tortured and yet, they were present when her kids were born. I did like the vampire bit. I would still recommend it as a fun read. 3.5 stars.
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