Perhaps Voldemort adopts Hermione with an ulterior motive at first, like using her intelligence to further his own dark plans. But as he spends time with her, he starts to develop a strange sort of paternal feeling. Hermione, on her part, could try to subtly change Voldemort's views. She might introduce him to the value of Muggle - born magic and the importance of equality, which could gradually make Voldemort question his own pure - blood supremacist ideology.
One possible plotline could be Harry initially being very distrustful of Voldemort, but as time goes on, he starts to see a different side of him. Voldemort, on the other hand, might be trying to use Harry for his own purposes at first but then develops a real bond. Another could be that Voldemort has to face the wizarding world's reaction to his newfound role as Harry's protector, which could lead to conflict. And Harry could grow to become a powerful ally to Voldemort in a new way, changing the power dynamics in the wizarding world.
In this type of fanfiction, perhaps Snape initially stumbles upon Hermione being abused by some other students or even adults in the wizarding world. Feeling a sense of responsibility, he adopts her. Snape would introduce her to his world of potions and dark arts knowledge. Hermione's inquisitive nature would blend well with Snape's expertise. They might face challenges from the wizarding community who don't understand their relationship, but they stand strong together, with Hermione gradually learning to trust again and Snape becoming more open and caring.
In this type of fanfiction, usually Minerva McGonagall discovers Hermione's situation of being abused. She takes Hermione under her wing. Hermione might then start to heal and grow in a more positive environment. Minerva could offer her protection, guidance, and a mother - like figure that Hermione might be lacking. This often leads to Hermione becoming more confident and showing more of her true potential at Hogwarts, away from the abuse.
In this type of fanfiction, Hermione would likely experience a great deal of internal conflict. On one hand, she has her own moral compass which is firmly against Voldemort's ideology. On the other hand, she's in his care. This could lead to her developing a stronger will and a more nuanced understanding of good and evil. Voldemort could develop a strange sort of affection for Hermione, which would be a new aspect to his character. He might be more protective of her than his other followers. And for the other Hogwarts students, they would view Hermione with a mix of fear and confusion. Some might try to rescue her, while others would be too afraid to get involved.
Well, one plot development could be that Voldemort decides to use Harry's abused state to turn him against the Order of the Phoenix. He might see it as an opportunity to corrupt Harry further.
Hermione's character would likely become more complex. She might start off as a broken and fearful person due to the abuse. But with Voldemort's influence, she could gain a new sense of power and confidence. Maybe she would become bolder in her use of magic, not just relying on traditional spells but exploring darker or more unorthodox magic under Voldemort's guidance.
Yes, there are some fanfictions with this concept. It's an interesting take on the Harry Potter universe as it flips the typical relationship between Harry and Voldemort. In these fanfictions, the story often explores how Voldemort's actions change when he takes on the role of an adoptive figure to Harry, who has been abused. It can lead to some really unique character developments and plot twists.
Well, Sirius would probably first ensure Hermione's safety. He'd get her away from the source of abuse. Then, he might start to heal her emotional wounds by being there for her, listening to her. For instance, if she was abused at Hogwarts by other students, Sirius could take her to Grimmauld Place and create a safe haven for her.
Maybe there could be a conflict where other characters in the Sonic universe don't trust Shadow with baby Sonic. They might think Shadow has ulterior motives, and Shadow would then have to prove that he just wants to give Sonic a good upbringing. This could lead to a lot of drama and interesting interactions between the characters.
One possible plot development could be that Snape's claim over Hermione creates a great deal of conflict within the wizarding world. The Order of the Phoenix might see it as a threat or a strange alliance. Hermione herself could initially resist but then start to understand Snape's motives, which could be related to protecting her from a greater danger.