All right, here's something I've never done before:

TIME TO ANSWER REVIEWS!

jennyfur88: I hope I can keep your interest. I try not to make my stories boring, but it's kinda hard.

Guest: Without the war, I think Harry's demeanor might have changed and that he would've taken more after James rather than Lily. I also have a theory that Emma Granger's mother was a witch (though she never knew, as her mother kept it a secret) and apart of the Order of the Pheonix. She died in the war and that left Emma heartbroken so she didn't have kids until a year later (when Hermione was born). But without the war, Emma had Hermione's older sister then Hermione a year later. It really depends on my mood whether I have Hermione forgive Draco. I don't really think it's the fact that he called her a Mudblood that Severus and Lily stopped talking. I think that it was because Severus became a Death Eater. But let's just say Severus never apologized to Lily and the two never talked again.

faizanightshade: Here you go!

Hermione was very happy that she had befriended Draco. They spent time talking about the Wizarding World. The two were inseparable, and often talked under a big oak tree.

"Why do you spend so much time with that freak?" Hadley asked her younger sister about a year after Hermione had met Draco.

Hermione frowned at her sister. "Hadley, that wasn't very nice," she chided softly. "Draco isn't a freak."

Hadley glared at the brown haired girl. "Yes he is!" she yelled. "And your just like him!" With that, Hadley ran back to the Granger household.

Hermione was hurt by her sister's words. Was she really a freak to Hadley? Hermione loved her sister dearly and her words felt like a punch in the stomach. A tear escaped Hermione's eyes.

"Don't cry over her," a familiar voice soothed. Hermione turned around- it was Draco. "She's just jealous because you're a great witch and she's an ordinary Muggle." Draco wiped the tear from Hermione's cheek.

"That's not very nice, Draco," she chided lightly.

Draco shrugged. "Just saying," he said innocently.

Hermione giggled. Of course Draco could make her feel better. He was her only friend in this world. The only one she could really talk to. But what Hermione didn't know was that she meant the same to Draco, maybe even more.

5 Years Later

"I GOT IT!" an eleven year old Hermione Granger screamed running around the Granger household, clutching a piece of paper. "I GOT IT!"

"What did you get, dear?" Emma Granger asked her youngest daughter.

"My letter, Mum!" Hermione said excitedly. "I've been accepted into Hogwarts!" To say Hermione was excited was an understatement. Draco had gotten his letter a few weeks ago, leaving Hermione nervously awaiting her letter.

"That's excellent dear!" Emma said to her daughter. "Why don't you go tell Draco?"

Hermione nodded and ran off to the meadow where she and Draco usually met everyday. "DRACO!" she screamed when she saw him.

"What's wrong, 'Mione?" asked Draco with a concerned look on his face.

Hermione couldn't stop beaming. "I got my letter," she said, holding in her excitement. "And I've been accepted!"

Draco grinned. "That's great, Hermione," he said happy for his friend. Hermione squealed again and gave Draco a bone-crushing hug.

The next day, Hermione got a visit from the Transfiguration teacher at Hogwarts, Professor Minerva McGonagal. Professor McGonagal told her everything from how to get her Muggle-Born school funding to how to get on the platform. Hermione rather liked the professor. She seemed like a very good teacher.

Hermione and Draco met under their oak tree later that day. "I'll take you to Diagon Alley tomorrow," he promised. "And I'm paying for everything," he insisted before Hermione could decline.

Hermione just pouted, making Draco laugh.