In the fanfic, Minerva's possessiveness of Hermione could start with small things. She might notice Hermione's intelligence early on and start to single her out. As time goes on, she could become possessive in a way that affects Hermione's relationships with her peers. For instance, Minerva might give Hermione extra homework or special projects that keep her away from hanging out with other students. This could create some tension in the story, especially if Hermione starts to feel smothered by Minerva's possessiveness but also doesn't want to disappoint her.
Well, in many fanfictions, Tom Riddle's possessive nature towards Hermione is part of a complex power dynamic. He may use his dark magic or charm to keep her close. This can also lead to Hermione trying to break free, which in turn creates a very interesting plot. Sometimes, it might be because he believes Hermione has something special, like a unique magical ability, that he wants to have for himself and not let others near her.
It can make the relationship very intense. Hermione might initially resist Draco's possessiveness, which creates conflict. But over time, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them as she realizes it comes from his insecurities or strong feelings.
Well, in some versions, Minerva might notice Hermione's withdrawn behavior in class. For example, she could see that Hermione is no longer as eager to answer questions or participate as she used to be. This change in her normal enthusiastic self could be a sign that something is wrong at home or in her personal life, leading Minerva to suspect abuse.
One reason could be that Minerva sees Hermione as a kindred spirit. Hermione is highly intelligent and dedicated to her studies, just like Minerva was when she was younger. So, Minerva is possessive because she wants to nurture that part of Hermione and sees herself in her. It's like she wants to relive her own glory days through Hermione.
In a fanfic where Hermione is a Death Eater, the story would deviate a great deal. Hermione was always the one to come up with plans to fight the bad guys. Now she is the bad guy. Her character arc would be completely reversed. Instead of growing into a powerful and good witch, she would be growing into a more powerful and evil one. This could lead to some really unique plot lines. For example, Harry and Ron might try to redeem her, or they might have to fight her without hesitation. It also changes the power balance in the wizarding world. With Hermione's skills, the Death Eaters could gain an upper hand in many battles and schemes.
There are also fanfictions where Tonks' jealousy leads to her making mistakes. For example, she might be so focused on what Hermione is doing that she doesn't pay enough attention to her own duties, and that causes problems for her and the people around her.
At first, Minerva might be hesitant to involve Hermione in the werewolf world. But as events unfold, such as when they have to work together to keep a werewolf secret from Hogwarts students. Their relationship would develop into a strong friendship. Hermione's bravery and Minerva's wisdom would complement each other, and they would grow to trust and depend on one another more and more.
It creates a power imbalance. Bellatrix is a powerful and cruel Death Eater, and gagging Hermione, who is known for her intelligence and magic skills, gives Bellatrix an immediate upper hand.
In a fanfiction, if Scorpios calls Hermione mom, it could create a lot of emotional moments. For example, it could be a source of conflict if others in the wizarding world don't understand or approve. It also might mean that Scorpios is part of a new family - like - unit with Hermione. This could bring about new adventures as Hermione tries to protect and raise Scorpios in the often - dangerous wizarding world.
In some fanfictions, 'history repeats' might mean that old rivalries between Harry and Draco resurface in a new generation. For example, their children might face similar challenges that they did, and Hermione might be the mediator again.