5 Jawaban2026-04-11 19:20:17
Oh, fanfiction! That’s a rabbit hole I’ve tumbled down more times than I can count. If you’re looking for Hermione and Harry moments, especially something as cozy as her sitting on his lap, you’ve got options. Archive of Our Own (AO3) is my go-to—it’s got a massive collection with great tagging, so you can filter for exactly what you want. Just search 'Harmony' or 'Harry/Hermione,' then narrow down with tags like 'fluff' or 'lap sitting.' FanFiction.net is another classic, though its search isn’t as refined. Tumblr and Wattpad sometimes have hidden gems too, but quality varies wildly.
I’ve stumbled across some adorable one-shots where Hermione’s exhausted after a study session and just plops onto Harry’s lap, much to his surprise. The dynamic between them can be so sweet when written well—less about drama and more about quiet intimacy. If you’re into alternate universes, there’s a hilarious coffee shop AU where Hermione, as a barista, ends up sitting on Harry’s lap during a chaotic rush. It’s those little moments that make fanfiction so fun.
5 Jawaban2026-04-11 23:31:09
Oh, the world of fanfiction is full of little gems like this! I've stumbled across a few one-shots where Hermione ends up on Harry's lap—sometimes it's accidental, sometimes it's during a playful moment, and other times it's more... deliberate. There's this one fic I remember where they're stuck in the common room during a storm, and the tension builds until she 'trips' right into his lap. The writing was so natural, with just the right blend of humor and fluff.
If you're into the 'Harmony' pairing (Harry/Hermione), AO3 and FanFiction.net have plenty of these. Some are pure fluff, others have a bit of spice, depending on your taste. I love how fanfiction lets us explore these tiny what-ifs that the original series never touched. The best part? You can filter by word count to find those perfect bite-sized one-shots.
5 Jawaban2026-04-11 22:48:26
Hermione sitting on Harry's lap? Oh, fanfiction's got you covered! There are definitely fluffy, romantic moments like that out there—especially in post-war or alternate universe fics where their friendship blossoms into something more. I’ve stumbled across a few where they’re curled up by the Gryffindor fireplace, or Harry’s teasing her about her 'insufferable know-it-all' charm until she plops onto his lap just to shut him up. The best ones nail their banter and the slow burn, making the moment feel earned rather than just cute for the sake of it.
If you’re hunting for specifics, try filtering for 'Harmony' (Harry/Hermione) tags on AO3 with keywords like 'fluff' or 'domestic.' Some authors even weave in fun callbacks to canon, like Hermione stubbornly refusing to admit she’s tired until Harry literally pulls her down. Bonus points if Crookshanks is judging them from a nearby armchair—those little details make the fluff hit harder.
5 Jawaban2026-04-11 17:17:31
Oh, the Hermione-sits-on-Harry’s-lap trope! It’s such a classic fanfiction moment, and honestly, the variations are endless. Some fics play it for pure fluff—maybe she’s teasing him, and he turns bright red while Ron groans in the background. Others take a steamier route, where the tension’s been building for chapters, and that lap-sitting is the spark that leads to a full-blown confession (or, uh, more). I’ve even read a few where it’s accidental—like she trips over Crookshanks—and it becomes this awkwardly sweet moment that changes their dynamic forever.
What I love is how authors twist this scenario to fit their story’s tone. A slow-burn romance might have Hermione realizing her feelings mid-sit, while a comedy fic could have Harry yelping because she landed on his wand (literally). And let’s not forget the angsty takes, where it happens during an argument, and suddenly they’re both too emotionally raw to pretend anymore. The beauty of fanfic is how one tiny moment can spiral into a hundred different directions.
4 Jawaban2026-07-04 04:58:26
I get why people ask this, but honestly most Harry/Hermione fics feel like they're written from the same template these days. That soulbond trope where they magically connect at eleven? It was cool the first three times I saw it. Still, if you want something that actually respects their characters, 'The Arithmancer' series is probably the most interesting take. It reimagines Hermione as a math prodigy instead of a bookworm, and the way her dynamic with Harry shifts because of it feels organic, not forced.
There's also this older one called 'Unlike a Sister' that handles their post-war relationship with way more nuance than most. It's not a happily-ever-after from the start; it's messy, it's about guilt and friendship turning into something else when they're adults. The writing's a bit denser, but it captures how complicated that shift would actually be. Most recommendations you'll get are time-travel fix-its or 'Harry is secretly a lord' stuff, which can be fun but rarely feels like it's about them specifically.