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Arabella's Not as a Last Resort and its sequel Getting the Point are Ron/Hermione during their fifth year -- but in a completely non-squicky and wonderful way. Same goes for Zsenya's A Muggle Summer and its sequel At Diagon Alley. These four stories made me all nostalgic for age fifteen, which is a pretty impressive feat. (g) Both authors are currently co-writing After the End with the Sugar Quill Gang, which looks to be very near completion. It's a long, careful story about how the main trio, Remus, Sirius, and a surprisingly believable Ginny Weasley struggle to make something of their lives post-Hogwarts and post-Voldemort. Also, if you have time, Arabella's Hermione, Queen of Witches series offers the events of all four books from the perspective of Hermione's journal, filling in blanks and generally nailing the character's voice.