In some fanfictions, they might become friends. After the war, they both have a new understanding of life and the wizarding world. They could put aside their past differences and grudges, and start to respect each other. For example, they might work together on some projects related to the reconstruction of the wizarding world.
There are also fanfictions where they could develop romantic feelings for each other. Draco might have changed a great deal during and after the war, and Hermione could see his true self. They might find common interests and values that draw them closer, like their love for knowledge and magic, despite their different upbringings.
In some fanfictions, they become friends. Draco might realize how wrong his previous beliefs were during the war, and Hermione could see that he has the potential to change. They could bond over shared interests in magic, like ancient spells or potions. They might start to meet in secret at first, worried about how others would react, but as time goes on, their friendship grows stronger.
Well, one possibility is that Bellatrix could become a sort of mentor to Hermione in the dark arts in fanfiction, but in a more positive way. Since Bellatrix was very skilled in the dark arts, she could teach Hermione things that are not usually taught in Hogwarts, like some ancient and forgotten spells. However, this would be a very controversial relationship considering Bellatrix's past actions. Hermione would have to constantly struggle with her own moral compass while learning from Bellatrix.
In fanfiction, they might start a family right away. They've been through so much during the war, and it's likely that they would want to settle down and have a normal, peaceful life together. Maybe they'd have a bunch of kids and teach them all about magic and the importance of love and friendship, just like they learned in their own adventures.
In fanfiction, they might have a very harmonious relationship. They could be working together to rebuild the wizarding world. Ron might support Hermione in her various projects for the betterment of the magical society, and they would share a loving and understanding partnership at home as well.
In some fanfictions, Snape might be seen as a mentor figure to Hermione after the war. Since he sacrificed so much and she respects knowledge, he could guide her further in advanced potions or dark arts defense knowledge.
In some fanfictions, they might become closer friends than ever. After the war, they've shared so much trauma and victory that their bond deepens into a platonic relationship where they support each other through post - war rebuilding and dealing with their respective emotional scars.
In fanfiction, they might start off as friends who gradually realize their deeper feelings for each other. They could bond over their shared experiences during and after the war, such as the rebuilding of the wizarding world. This new world would be different from what they knew before, and they could find comfort in each other's company while adapting to the changes.
After the battle in fanfiction, Hermione and Ron might embark on new adventures together. They could travel the wizarding world, using their combined skills. Ron's loyalty and Hermione's intelligence make them a great team. They might also be involved in rebuilding the wizarding community, all while their relationship deepens through shared goals and experiences.
In some fanfictions, there could be a slow - burn development. Hermione might initially despise Draco for his cruel remarks and actions. But then she starts to notice his insecurities and the pressure he is under from his family. Draco, on the other hand, might be attracted to Hermione's intelligence and courage. This gradual realization of each other's qualities builds a relationship that is fraught with the pain of their past interactions and the difficulty of changing their established opinions.
The relationship would be severely damaged. Hermione would likely feel betrayed, angry, and hurt. Draco, on the other hand, might initially feel a sense of relief but could later be filled with guilt.