You can try fanfiction.net. It has a large collection of Harry Potter fanfics, and you might be able to find some great hermione spreads for snape fanfic there.
Some Harry Potter - themed forums also share fanfics. For example, the Leaky Cauldron forum might have some members who write or recommend hermione spreads for snape fanfic. You can create an account and start exploring the fanfic sections there.
There could be a fanfic named 'Hermione's Understanding'. In this, Hermione tries to understand Snape better than anyone else at Hogwarts. She might break through his cold exterior by sharing her knowledge of magic in a new way. It could show a side of Snape that we rarely see in the original books, as Hermione's perspective is different from Harry's.
One possible scenario in such a fanfic could be that during detention, Snape makes Hermione clean the potions classroom. At first, Hermione is indignant but as she cleans, she discovers some old potions notes that Snape had written as a student. This leads to an unexpected conversation between them about the complexity of potions. Snape is initially cold but gradually warms up as he realizes Hermione's genuine interest in the subject.
Maybe in the fanfic, Snape gives Hermione detention for accidentally disrupting his class. But instead of a typical punishment, he assigns her to help him organize his personal library of dark arts books. As they work together, Hermione begins to understand Snape's complex past and Snape starts to see Hermione in a new light, beyond just being a know - it - all Gryffindor.
One great Snape Hermione fanfic is 'The Tapestry of Time'. It weaves a complex story where Snape and Hermione are forced to work together on a time - sensitive magical project. Their relationship develops gradually from mutual suspicion to a grudging respect and eventually something more. The characterizations are really well - done, staying true to their canon personalities.
A theme of friendship is also great. Hermione could be the one to break through Snape's cold exterior and they become unlikely friends. They could exchange books, discuss magical theories, and help each other grow. Also, a theme of them being part of a team in a magical competition can be interesting. They would have to rely on each other's strengths to succeed.
Snape might initially be taken aback. He's used to students being intimidated by him, so Hermione's outburst could shock him into momentary silence. Then he might retaliate with his usual sarcasm, trying to put her in her place.
Yes, there are many positive and well - written 'Snape and Hermione' fanfics that focus on their complex relationship in a more positive light. For example, some might explore their intellectual connection or how they could work together to solve problems in the wizarding world. These fanfics are more in line with the spirit of the original Harry Potter series.
In the fanfic, it could be that Hermione is trying to hide her period cramps from everyone at Hogwarts, but Snape somehow notices. He might initially seem dismissive but then realizes the seriousness of her discomfort. This could lead to a series of interactions where they both learn more about each other. For example, Hermione could learn about Snape's past experiences that made him seem so cold, and Snape could see Hermione not just as a student but as a strong young woman dealing with a common yet often overlooked issue.
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.
No, it is not appropriate. Snape and Hermione are characters from the Harry Potter series. Hermione is a student and Snape is a teacher. Creating sexual fanfiction involving them violates the ethical and moral boundaries, as it involves inappropriate and non - consensual relationships within the context of the original story.