In this fanfiction scenario, their relationship would be a journey of discovery. Hermione, with her inquisitive nature, would start to dig deeper into Snape's past. She might find out about his unrequited love for Lily and understand his pain. Snape, on the other hand, would be exposed to Hermione's modern - thinking and her ideas about equality in the wizarding world. This exchange of ideas and emotions would be the foundation for their relationship development. They would have to overcome their initial differences, like Snape's cold exterior and Hermione's sometimes over - eagerness. But as they do, they would form a relationship based on mutual understanding and shared goals, such as improving Hogwarts or changing the wizarding society's views.
At first, it would be very rocky. Snape is used to being alone and Hermione is used to being with her friends. But as time passes, they might start to share their interests. Hermione might show Snape some new Muggle inventions that could be useful in potions. Snape could teach Hermione some advanced potions techniques. This exchange of knowledge could lead to a mutual admiration.
Their relationship could develop in a rather complex way. Given their very different backgrounds, there would be a lot of clashes. However, the marriage law forces them to coexist. As time passes, they might find common ground in their love for the wizarding world, albeit from different perspectives. Hermione could introduce Lucius to the idea of a more inclusive wizarding society, and Lucius could teach Hermione about the long - standing pure - blood traditions that have some value, if reformed. This mutual exchange could lead to a grudging respect and eventually something more like friendship or even love.
Their relationship could develop in a way that they become each other's support system. Given Hermione's often - alone - in - her - pursuits - type of situation and Cedric's more social but also pressured position as a popular student. They could learn from each other. For example, Cedric could teach Hermione how to relax a bit more and enjoy the simpler things in life, while Hermione could help Cedric with his studies or with any political issues he might face within the school or the wizarding world later on. And this mutual growth could lead to a deep and loving relationship.
Their relationship might start off rocky due to the forced nature of the marriage law. Sirius could be overprotective at first, seeing Hermione as someone he needs to shield from the dangers of his world. Hermione, on the other hand, might be frustrated by his overbearing attitude. But as time passes, they learn to communicate better and understand each other's strengths.
In the beginning, Hermione might be the one trying to make the best of the situation. She would try to communicate with Severus, but he would probably push her away. However, as they are forced to live together and share responsibilities, they would gradually open up. Maybe they would start having conversations about magic, books, and their past experiences. Slowly, a bond of mutual understanding would form, and their relationship would develop from one of hostility to something more like friendship, and eventually, it could turn into love.
If we consider a Hermione and Snape marriage law fanfic, it's an interesting concept. At first, Snape would probably be very annoyed by the whole situation. He has his own ways and his loyalty to Dumbledore and his past traumas. Hermione, being Hermione, would try to find solutions and make the marriage work. She might start by trying to get to know Snape better, perhaps by asking about his potions - making techniques or his knowledge of the Dark Arts. Snape would be hesitant, but as they spend more time together, he might start to respect her inquisitive nature. And Hermione could start to understand Snape's strict teaching methods as a way to protect students from the real dangers of the wizarding world. Their relationship could develop slowly but surely, from two people forced together to two people who might actually care for each other.
At first, their relationship would likely be very rocky. Severus would probably be cold and distant, still holding onto his Slytherin pride and past experiences with Gryffindors like Hermione. Hermione, on the other hand, would be confused and perhaps a bit angry about the arranged situation. But as time goes on, they might start to communicate more. Hermione's inquisitive nature could lead her to ask Severus about his past, and Severus might be reluctantly drawn into sharing some of his secrets. This sharing could be the start of a new understanding between them.
In this context, at first they would be full of resentment. But as they have to live together and follow the Marriage Law, they would start to notice small things about each other. Draco might be impressed by Hermione's determination in handling household magic in a different way than he's used to. Hermione could see Draco's loyalty to his family in a new light. This could lead to a cautious friendship that over time might turn into something more romantic.
Their relationship could develop in stages. In the beginning, they might be just two people stuck in an unwanted situation. But as time passes, they could start sharing secrets. For instance, Draco might confide in Hermione about his family's expectations that he has always struggled with. Hermione could share her insecurities about being a Muggle - born in the wizarding world. This sharing would lead to a deeper understanding and eventually, love. They would also face external challenges like dealing with the reactions of their friends and families, which would either pull them apart or bring them closer together.
In the context of the marriage law, they may be thrust into a situation where they have to share living spaces and daily routines. This closeness would force them to interact more than they normally would. They could start by having simple conversations about their work in the wizarding world. As they become more comfortable, they might share deeper thoughts and feelings, leading to a stronger bond.