Ugh, Ron bashing fics are everywhere, but the rare gems where Hermione and Ron betray each other? Chef's kiss. Imagine this: Ron, overwhelmed by post-war fame, ghosts Hermione for his auror bros, while she, buried in reforming Hogwarts, snaps and leaks his insecurities to the press. Suddenly, it's not just about who's right—it's about how two people who love each other can still wreck each other spectacularly. I read one where they reconcile years later, older and wiser, and it wrecked me more than any outright villainy plot.
Betrayal fics with Hermione and Ron are a guilty pleasure of mine—there's something about seeing Hermione pushed to her limits that makes for such a compelling read. I've stumbled across a few where Ron's jealousy or misunderstanding drives a wedge between them, and Hermione either rises stronger or finds unexpected allies (Draco, anyone?). The best ones don't just villainize Ron; they explore his insecurities too. Like that one fic where he sides with the Ministry post-war, convinced Hermione's 'too radical,' and she ends up leading a counter-movement. The tension! The drama! It's addicting.
That said, I can't stand when the betrayal is just lazy character assassination—Ron screaming 'Mudblood' out of nowhere feels cheap. Give me nuanced breakdowns, where both characters' flaws collide believably. Bonus points if Harry's stuck in the middle, torn between his two best friends. Makes me wish J.K. Rowling had dabbled in darker interpersonal conflicts post-'Deathly Hallows.'
I'll admit, I used to hate the whole 'Ron betrays Hermione' trope—felt like cheap drama. But then I read 'The Phoenix Potion,' where Ron's manipulated by a post-war conspiracy into doubting her, and damn, it changed my mind. The fic spends chapters showing his slow unraveling, how his childhood scars make him easy prey for anti-Muggleborn rhetoric. Hermione's devastation isn't just rage; it's heartbreak over losing someone she thought knew her soul. What gets me is how the fic parallels real-life relationships crumbling under external pressures. Now I crave fics where the betrayal isn't just a plot device but a character study.
Hermione taking down Ron in a betrayal fic is my Roman Empire. Especially when she outsmarts him—like that time travel AU where he sides with pureblood traditionalists, and she methodically dismantles his reputation using his own words against him. Cold, calculated, and utterly satisfying. Though I'll always soft-ship them in canon, fics that explore their fractures? Perfect for rainy-day binges.
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Scorned Luna; Betrayed By My Alpha
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I Alpha Ethan Wellington, hereby reject you, Hazel Wynn and accept your sister Layla Wynn, as my mate.
A smile made its way to Layla’s face as she rushed to hug Ethan.
Hazel felt pain sift through her body as the mating bond that connect her and the Ethan was severed. She gasped as she fell to the floor clutching her chest with her hand and watched as her sister and mate hugged each other.
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Mated to the man of her dreams and already living in peace and comfort, Hazel did not see his betrayal coming. Worse, he did not just betray her, he did it with the person she least expected, her sister.
After finding out her mate's betrayal, him together with her sister spun a tale to twist everybody's mind against her while he marked her sister who was already pregnant for him before her eyes.
That same night,Hazel was banished from the pack and sent out without a dime to suffer but she meets Noah who offeres to help her and the only thing she needed help on was taking revenge on all those who have wronged her.
Will Hazel ever get her revenge on them?
Will she get her second chance at love?
Find out!
Luca's expression turned serious. "What's going on, Isabella? You can tell me anything."
Isabella took a deep breath before blurting out the truth. "I'm pregnant, Luca."
The room fell silent. Luca's eyes widened in shock.
Isabella continued, her voice shaking. "And the father... is Vincent Moreno."
Luca's face turned grim. "The mafia king?"
Isabella nodded, feeling a wave of fear wash over her. She knew what this meant. She knew that she couldn't keep her pregnancy a secret from Vincent. He would stop at nothing to claim his child.
Luca's voice brought her back to reality. "You know what this means, don't you? You can't keep this a secret from him. He'll find out, and when he does... "
Isabella's eyes flashed with determination. "I'll do whatever it takes to protect my child, Luca. I'll go to the ends of the earth to keep them safe from him."
Luca's expression turned somber. "How long can you keep running, Isabella? You can't hide forever."
Isabella's jaw set in determination. "As long as I'm alive, Luca. I'll never let him near my child."
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"WHERE IS MY CHILD, ISABELLA?" He thundered, his eyes blazing with fury.
Isabella's cup fell from her hands, shattering on the floor. She felt like she was frozen in time, unable to move or speak.
The man took a step closer, his eyes fixed on hers. "You've been hiding my child from me for seven years. It's time I took what's mine."
Aria was the omega no one wanted, except Alpha Zac or so she believed. He promised her love, a future, a place by his side. On the night of her nineteenth birthday, he betrayed her before the entire pack, choosing another as his Luna… and selling Aria to Alpha Damon of the Winchester pack.
Heartbroken and carrying a secret she cannot share, Aria is thrust into a world of power, danger, and a bond she never expected. Damon is cold, ruthless yet when their eyes meet, fate ignites.
She was cast aside as nothing, but the Moon Goddess has other plans.
Clenching my eyes shut , I let a few fat teardrops roll down my cheeks. The blazing anger in his eyes , the accusations in them were too strong to bear. It literally hurt to look into his steel grey eyes that were now burning with hatred....hatred towards me.
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Braelyn Taylor never thought that she would again cross paths with her highschool sweetheart Evan Lewis after that fateful day, let alone work with him. With her betrayal burning strong in his heart till date, what does destiny have in store for these two ?
Helen was the Luna of the Oden pack who finds herself enticed by the allure of power. However, in her quest for dominance, she unwittingly betrays her Alpha mate, unaware of the grave consequences that await her. As Helen delves deeper into her pursuit of power, she finds herself caught in a web of deceit, betrayal, and unforeseen challenges. With each step she takes, Luna's world crumbles around her, and she begins to realize the true cost of her actions.
Will Helen be able to redeem herself, or is she doomed to suffer the devastating consequences of her betrayal?
“I loved her so much I can't believe she betrayed me”. After Josh had loved Elisa despite the fact that she is not his mate she went ahead and stab him on their wedding day and was so desperate to take his heart from him.
Despite everything he survived and took his heart away in order to keep it safe and away from Elisa not knowing it will fall into the hands of his mate Lily, someone he had been waiting for and now he has been betrayed by the woman he was loved and vowed not to love again.
But Lily came into the picture and instead he used her to achieve his aim. Despite the treachery, she never gave up on him. Would he give up on her?
I’ve come across a few fics that really dig into Hermione and Ron’s trust and intimacy issues, and one that stands out is 'The Alkahest' by shadukiam. It’s a post-war story where Hermione’s obsession with alchemy and Ron’s insecurities about her brilliance create a rift. The fic explores how they navigate their differences, with Ron feeling overshadowed and Hermione struggling to balance her ambitions with their relationship. It’s raw and emotional, showing how they slowly rebuild trust through small, meaningful gestures. The author doesn’t shy away from their flaws, making their eventual reconciliation feel earned. If you’re into character-driven stories, this one’s a gem.
Another fic I’d recommend is 'The Right Thing to Do' by LovesBitca8. It’s a dual-perspective story that alternates between Hermione and Ron’s viewpoints, giving insight into their internal struggles. Ron’s fear of not being enough for Hermione and Hermione’s frustration with his lack of ambition are central themes. The fic does a great job of showing how they work through these issues, with moments of vulnerability and growth. It’s a slow burn, but the payoff is worth it. The author’s writing is sharp and heartfelt, making it a must-read for anyone interested in their dynamic.
Man, I've read so many fics where Harry ditches Ron and Hermione, and honestly? It's a mixed bag. Some writers nail the emotional fallout—Harry feeling betrayed or just outgrowing them—while others make it feel forced, like they just want him to pair up with Draco or some other edgy character. The best ones I've seen explore how his trauma shapes his decisions, like in 'The Sum of Their Parts' where he goes dark after the war. But man, when it's done poorly, it's just cringe—Ron and Hermione reduced to caricatures so Harry can look 'cooler.'
Still, I love the potential here. A Harry who walks away from his found family? That's juicy drama if handled right. The worst versions just feel like wish fulfillment, though—no buildup, no nuance, just 'Ron bad, Hermione annoying, bye.' Ugh. Give me a fic where the breakup hurts, where Harry's loneliness feels real, not just a setup for some power fantasy.
The Harry Potter fandom is wild with creativity, and yeah, betrayal fics are everywhere! I stumbled upon this one called 'Phoenix Fallen' where Harry slowly realizes Dumbledore's manipulations—like the whole 'raised as a pig for slaughter' thing—and fully snaps. It starts with small acts of defiance, like sabotaging Order missions, but spirals into this dark political chess game where Harry allies with Voldemort just to burn Dumbledore's legacy. The writing was so visceral, especially how it reimagines the Horcrux hunt as a trap Harry springs on Dumbledore instead.
What hooked me was the emotional realism. The author didn’t just flip a 'evil Dumbledore' switch; they wove in his canon flaws—secrecy, wartime ruthlessness—and let Harry’s disillusionment simmer over years. There’s a brutal scene where Harry uses the Elder Wand to erase Dumbledore’s portrait from existence, screaming about how 'love as a weapon' got his parents killed. Messed up, but weirdly cathartic? Fandom really thrives on these 'what if' extremes.