A/N: I own nothing!

So, I wanted to write something so I asked my sister for prompts.

Here they are:

HP character: Hermione Granger

Word: wand

Spell: Expelliarmus

AU: Nobody dies

Colour: Green

Animal: Doe

Each prompt will have one OS so this is a collection of One Shots.

Bambi!AU

This one shot is also a giftfic for Em (CrimsonGoldQueen)

I hope you enjoy it!

Word count without A/N: 2 019

Doe

Harry came into the world one summer night in one of those little hidden forest glades which seem to be open but are hidden from all sides. Magpie was the first one to discover him.

"This is quite an occasion," he said. "It is not often that a young Prince of the Forest is born. Congratulations, Lily!"

Harry's mother looked up with her big green eyes.

"Thank you," she said quietly. Then she nudged her sleeping fawn with her nose.

"Wake up," she whispered softly. "Wake up!"

"What are you going to name the young Prince?" asked a rabbit by the name Ron excitedly.

"I will call him Harry," the mother answered, looking lovingly at her little fawn.

"Harry," repeated the small reddish rabbit. "That's a good name! My name is Ron - Ron the Thumper." And he hopped away with his mother and brothers.

After the rabbit family, many other animals came to greet the young Prince whose father was the strongest stags the forest has ever seen.

oOoOo

At the same time, in another part of forest, a small female fawn named Ginny was born. She had reddish fur and deep brown eyes.

oOoOo

In the late summer the forest was breathtaking. The trees stood tall under the blue sky, and the earth was covered in troops of flowers - red, white, yellow and blue.

Harry usually followed his mother down the forest paths. All along these paths were friends that Harry met. The opossums, hanging by their long tails from the branches of the tree, greeted cheerily, "Hello, Prince Harry!"

As Harry and his mother, Lily, reached a little clearing in the forest, they met Ron the Thumper and his family.

"Come on, Harry," Ron said, "let's play!"

Harry began to run after Ron on his stiff legs, enjoying himself. Soon he saw a family of birds above the road. He stared at them in awe.

"Theses are birds, Harry," Ron the Thumper said.

"Birds," Harry said slowly, tasting the word. It was his first word ever.

When he saw a butterfly, he cried, "Bird, bird!"

Ron explained that it was not a bird, but a butterfly.

The rest of that days trip passed with Harry learning about new things and even with him meeting a new friend, Draco - a skunk.

oOoOo

One day, in the meadow, Harry caught sight of another small fawn, and as he was shy, he bounded away to where he saw his friend Draco the skunk, playing.

His mother came in company of the same fawn and another doe but Harry pretended he didn't notice the small female fawn.

"Don't be afraid, Harry," his mother said smiling. "That is Ginny and her mother is my good friend Ena."

Shyly Harry approached the small fawn and soon the two were racing each other over the hillocks, not noticing anyone else as they did so.

Suddenly there was a sound of hoofbeats and figures came bursting out of the woods. They were the stags. One of the stags, larger and stronger than others, the great King of Forest, brave and wise uttered the dreaded word, "MAN!"

Later, after they ran from the meadow, Harry's mother explained, "It was a MAN in the meadow, Harry. They kill with long sticks and then eat death. One day you will understand the danger that being brings to us."

oOoOo

One morning, Harry woke up shivering with cold. His nose told him that something strange happened. When he looked up, everything was white.

"It's snow, Harry," his mother said from behind. "Go ahead and look around."

Cautiously, Harry stepped out on the surface of the white snow. He was delighted because the air was calm and everything was glittering in silver, under the sun.

That day he spent playing with his friends

Few days later, Harry saw Ginny playing by the ice-covered pond. He was delighted when he saw the beautiful fawn. She looked so dark in contrast to the snow. Both had grown since the last time they saw each other.

The first few days may have passed in fun, but soon Harry felt the weight of this time. Winter was a difficult season for all the animals in the forest. Food grew scarce and sometimes, Harry and his mother would have to strip bark from the trees and eat it.

At last, the change in the air came and the sun started glowing brighter.

When the sun grew stronger, Harry's mother dug under the soft snow and found some blades of fresh green grass. After that, together the two went to the meadow in hopes of finding more.

They were eating fresh grass when birds flew over them shrieking, "MAN! MAN!"

Harry's mother looked at Harry prompting him to run. As they run the man got closer and Lily shouted at Harry, "Run, Harry, run! Don't turn back."

Not long after she said that, a gunshot was heard and she fell to the ground, crimson blood seeping out of her wound while her eyes, with the last grasp of strength, looked at her fawn.

Harry continued running and soon he was at their lair. He turned around and said happily,"Mum, we made it!"

Not seeing his mother he started crying for his mother, "Mum! Mum! MUM!"

His cries would never be heard by his mother but they were heard by another being - by his father.

"Your mother won't be able to take care of you anymore. Come!" James, his father, said.

When they got to the lair that the doe and the fawn used, James sent his son inside. He turned to the side, seeing the old owl there.

"What new do you have, old friend?"

"Oh, nothing. Only an inquiry. You see, you are a busy stag and a fawn needs constant care."

"What would you have me do, Albus?"

"The fawn needs a mother."

"When the winter passes. Now, the deer barely have enough to feed themselves."

"Very well. Might I make a suggestion?" Albus asked.

"When the winter passes and spring comes," James said with finality and turned around to go into the lair, not sparing the owl another glance.

His father, James, the strongest stag, took care of him for the remaining month, only leaving him with his friends when he had to go and see the animals on the other side of forest up to.

oOoOo

Harry was left by his father so he went to find his friends and look at the swiss that was supposed to come out today.

As always, Albus, the owl, was there holding the event.

It all passed uneventfully. The swiss proclaimed the spring will come and they sang a song. After Harry turned to leave he saw Ginny and he almost did not approach her because he remembered how his mother was close to her mother, but he did eventually, and they turned to leave; ignoring some other older fawn, who was a bully, that scared the swiss.

Dudley, the other fawn, pushed Ginny away from Harry, making a comment that made him see red. Harry bumped into him and knocked him aside, continuing on with his friends.

oOoOo

The spring was here and James was approached by the owl.

"It is time, don't you think so?"

James looked at his son, who was playing with his friends and sighed, "It is."

"Good," the owl said pleased. "I will present you my choice in a few days."

The time came when father and son had to part ways. Harry was presented to the doe. Her name was Petunia and she was happy to take in the young Prince.

Harry wasn't happy but he saw his father's face and he knew that he would go whether he liked it or not.

Ginny watched as her friend left - she watched as his head was hunched slowly to indicate he would abide his father's wishes - she watched as his expressive green eyes became darker with sadness and her heart ached for him.

Harry left without turning back. He was sad because he knew that he wasn't a stellar son but he never expected for his father to get rid of him.

Petunia slowly went forward hearing the fawn behind her. Once she was mother herself but her youngest has been taken away by the man. She could hear by the way Harry was walking that he was sad and it broke her heart.

Her musings were cut short when she heard commotion behind her. Harry was fighting with another fawn - another fawn that was older than him. She rushed to separate them but was pushed aside and trapped by the man's springe.

She pulled and pulled but the bells that chimed with her pulling only called for the man's dogs.

"Harry run!" She shouted at the fawn, hearing the dogs bark.

James heard the barking and ran. He got to Petunia but she was alone. He freed her and continued to pursue his son.

He ran and ran, the rain started and finally he got to them. Harry was climbing up the cliff and dogs were chasing him. Suddenly, a lightning struck and stones rolled down the cliff; taking the dogs with them. Just as his son turned towards him another lightening struck and more stones rolled down taking Harry.

"Harry, Harry!" The king ran towards his son. "Get up! A Prince never..."

Harry never reacted and the king laid his head down on his son in symbol of mourning.

As all lost hope, Harry started moving. The first thing he said was: "Dad?"

"I'm here," was the soft reply. The sky cleared above them revealing full moon and the light shone softly on father and son.

oOoOo

Harry stayed with his father from that day on. They roamed the forest together but Harry never forgot the friends that helped him to grow up and realize many things.. The only one he rarely saw was Ginny but his mind still remembered her. Soon the winter passed.

oOoOo

It was spring, everything was turning green and the leaves looked as if they were smiling at everyone. Suddenly, Harry looked up and saw a doe approaching him.

"Hello, Harry," the doe said. "Don't you remember me? It's me, Ginny!"

Harry stared at her; drinking in her beautiful, dark red fur and graceful legs.

The two walked away and went to the meadow where they welcomed the night and listened as east and west winds called for each other.

oOoOo

One early morning in autumn Harry caught scent of a Man in the air. He ran back to the lair where Ginny should be.

An old stag appeared and said, "The forest is on fire. We need to run to the river." Harry and the old stag plunged into the raging fire and then fell into cool rushing water.

With a cry of joy Ginny came running to him. Together they stood on the shore and watched the fire destroy their forest home.

oOoOo

Spring had come again and with that the renewal of their home. Green leaves, fresh grass and flowers covered the scars the fire had left.

The forest was green again. Trees again stood tall under the blue sky and young animals came as well. Love has blossomed.

News came again, "Come along, come to the hidden forest glade!" Birds and any animal you saw moved towards the place that has offered their home to the Forest rulers.

There, birds, rabbits and skunks alike were peering through the undergrowth at Ginny. There beside her two little fawns stood.

The lighter one was a small female that had her father's eyes. She was named Lily. The darker fawn was a stronger male. Everyone who knew Harry when he was younger could see the resemblance. The little fawn was named James in hopes that he would be as great as his grandfather.

Not far away was their proud father Harry, the new King of the Forest.

The End