Well, it depends on Snape's mood too. If he's in a particularly bad mood, he might deduct points from Gryffindor. On the other hand, if Hermione has a good reason for cutting, like she was on an important mission for Dumbledore (although that's a long shot), Snape might just give her a warning. But generally, he doesn't tolerate rule - breaking easily.
Another possible consequence could be that Snape makes her write lines. For example, 'I will not cut class' over and over again. This would not only be a punishment but also a way for Snape to assert his authority. He might also use this as an opportunity to lecture her about the importance of following the rules and how her actions can affect the whole Gryffindor house in terms of house points and reputation.
She might get detention. Snape is strict, and cutting class is a serious offense in Hogwarts. He could assign her to clean the potions classroom or help with sorting ingredients in the dungeon.
Ron would probably be shocked. He always looks up to Hermione as the one who follows the rules. He might try to defend her at first, but then realize she was in the wrong. Harry, on the other hand, would be more understanding. He knows that sometimes there are more important things than just following the rules blindly.
Well, one possible consequence could be detention. Snape is strict and would likely punish Harry for breaking school rules by smoking. He might make Harry clean the Potions classroom or do some other unpleasant chore.
Well, Snape is a rather strict and no - nonsense teacher. He might be initially shocked or appalled. He could give Hermione a stern lecture about focusing on proper academic work instead of fanfiction. Maybe he'd even deduct house points if he thought it was a waste of her time or inappropriate.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Hermione thought Snape was involved in some dark plot against her friends. In the wizarding world, there are often secrets and deceptions, and if she got some false information, it could lead her to take such drastic action.
In such a fanfiction, perhaps Snape catches Hermione breaking a minor school rule like sneaking into the restricted section of the library. He might give her a stern warning or a detention as a result.
One consequence could be a negative impact on the fanfiction community. Fans might be turned off by such a non - consensual and unethical scenario. Also, it could damage the reputations of the characters involved. Hermione would be seen as a victim, and Snape as a wrongdoer.
There's also 'Snape's Discovery'. In this fanfic, Snape catches Hermione in the act of something rather unexpected in the Hogwarts library. It then delves into how their relationship changes and develops over time. The author does a wonderful job of portraying the complex emotions of both characters.
For Hermione, she might develop a more empathetic side towards Snape. She could start to understand his past traumas and the reasons behind his cold exterior. This could make her less judgmental and more open - minded. As for Snape, he could soften up. With Hermione's influence, he might show his more vulnerable side and let go of some of his grudges, especially towards the students he disliked at Hogwarts.
One problem is the ethical issue. The idea of slavery is unacceptable in modern society and goes against basic human rights values. Incorporating it into fanfic can send the wrong message.
Well, one possible plot could be that Hermione discovers a long - hidden side of Snape. Maybe she stumbles upon some of his old research or personal writings that show a different Snape than the one she knew at Hogwarts. This could lead to her having a newfound respect for him and they start to work together on some magical project, gradually forming an unlikely friendship.