At Grimmauld Place, Hermione and Snape could start off on the wrong foot as usual. But as time passes, they might find common ground. For instance, if they both discover a threat to the wizarding world that is related to Grimmauld Place. Snape's expertise and Hermione's determination could lead them to work together. This shared purpose could make Snape view Hermione as an equal, rather than a student, and Hermione could see Snape's true loyalty and sacrifice, thus changing their relationship for the better.
Well, Grimmauld Place has a certain history and a rather oppressive feel. In fanfiction, this can set the tone for the relationship between Snape and Hermione. It could be a place where they are forced to confront their differences. Snape's past associations with the place might be different from Hermione's view of it as a new member of the Order. This contrast can lead to interesting interactions, from heated debates to moments of unexpected understanding.
In this fanfiction setting, Snape might be at Grimmauld Place on some secret mission. Hermione, being the inquisitive witch she is, could stumble upon him. There could be a tense moment at first, but then they realize they need to cooperate. Snape could teach Hermione some advanced magic that she wouldn't learn at Hogwarts, and in return, Hermione could offer her unique perspective on the wizarding world. Their relationship could develop into an unlikely alliance, which would be really exciting to read about.
Their relationship would likely become less antagonistic. Snape has always been tough on Hermione in the original series, but in this fanfiction, as he helps her recover, he would start to see her more as an individual worthy of respect. Hermione, on the other hand, would see Snape's kinder side and perhaps develop a sense of gratitude towards him.
In many fanfictions, there could be a mix of both. It might start as a platonic bond due to their shared experiences in the wizarding world. For example, they both have complex relationships with Harry. However, the Grimmauld Place setting can add an air of mystery and closeness. The old, dark house could be a backdrop for some intense emotional exchanges that might be misconstrued as sexual tension at first. But often, it could develop into a deep, non - romantic understanding between them.
She might start by exploring the place. In the fanfiction, Hermione could be spending her time reading the old books in Grimmauld Place. The dusty tomes might hold secrets that keep her occupied and her mind off her loneliness. She could also start cataloging all the magical items in the house. This would give her a sense of purpose and also help her learn more about the wizarding world's history. Another way she could cope is by trying to communicate with the house elves. They might not be the best company at first, but she could try to understand their culture and in the process, not feel so alone.
For Lucius, his development could be a slow process. At first, he resents being around Hermione, but as he witnesses her magic and her kind heart, he starts to question his own values. He may begin to see the error of his ways regarding blood purity. Hermione might develop more patience. Dealing with Lucius, who has such different views, makes her learn to tolerate and try to change someone rather than just oppose them.
Well, at first, they'd probably be very uncomfortable. Snape is used to keeping his thoughts private, and Hermione is a bit shocked by the sudden connection. But as time goes on, they'd become more understanding of each other. Snape would see Hermione's intelligence not as a threat but as an asset, and Hermione would see past Snape's grouchy exterior to the complex person he is.
Initially, Snape's decision to befriend Hermione would shock her. She'd be constantly on guard, waiting for the other shoe to drop. However, Snape would slowly start to open up to her about his past, his reasons for his actions. This vulnerability would make Hermione more empathetic towards him. As they continue to befriend each other, they would start to influence each other's views. Hermione might make Snape more open - minded towards Gryffindors, and Snape might make Hermione more cautious and calculating in her actions. Their relationship would be a complex and evolving one that would be fascinating to read about in fanfiction.
At first, their relationship would likely be tense. Snape is known for his dislike of Gryffindors, and Hermione is a prime example of a Gryffindor student. But being in the close quarters of the supply closet might force them to communicate more directly. They could start to see past their initial prejudices. Maybe Snape would recognize Hermione's intelligence and Hermione would see that Snape has reasons for his cold exterior.
In fanfiction, when Snape and Hermione are in detention, their relationship could transform in several ways. Snape may be used to seeing Hermione as just another Gryffindor student who challenges his authority. But in detention, if she shows an aptitude for something he values, like a deep understanding of a particular potion or a magical theory. He could start to view her as an equal in some ways. Hermione, who has always seen Snape as a mean teacher, might find out that he has his own reasons for his behavior. Maybe he was bullied as a student too. This new knowledge could soften her view of him, and they could develop a relationship based on new - found respect and a bit of empathy.