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Hermione and Draco married five years after the Battle of Hogwarts. After spending years of hating one another, a chance meeting in Diagon Alley turned into a beautiful romance that would last until Hermione's death.

As a result of being tortured by Bellatrix, Hermione and Draco were told that she would not be able to have children. Hermione was crushed, but Draco provided her support and love. Hermione and Draco were obviously shocked when Healer's told them that she was pregnant. They had long ago accepted the fact that they would not be blessed with children. The pregnancy was a difficult one, but she carried their daughter full term.

Hermione lost her life during childbirth though. She lost too much blood and Healer's were unable to save her.

Draco was devastated. He loved Hermione so much, and couldn't stand to live without her. But when he looked at his daughter for the first time, he knew he had to stay alive. The baby looked just like Hermione. Draco named their daughter Hope, after the new hope that she gave him.

At Hermione's funeral, most of his former classmates and professor's spoke about Hermione. When Draco got up to speak he was already crying. "Hermione taught me how to love others and myself. We supported each other in rough times. When we found out that Hermione was pregnant, after countless Healers told us it could never happen, we were overjoyed. Our love for each other and our little girl exploded and we had never been happier. I was crushed when she lost her life while giving birth to our bundle of joy. But I know that Hermione will never be forgotten, for this little girl will be just like her mother. I'll make sure of it."

Draco looked down at the casket before him. "Hermione, I will always love you. I know you would have been a wonderful mother. You did so many great things during your horribly short life. I hope you're watching over all of us down here, because we're thinking about you. You taught me how to love, and I will teach Hope how to love as fiercely as well. We'll never forget you. Rest in paradise, my Sweet."