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.
Their relationship could develop slowly as they get to know each other's habits. For example, Minerva might be used to a strict routine at Hogwarts, while Hermione is more adaptable. As they share their daily lives, they start to understand and accommodate each other. They might also bond over their shared experiences at Hogwarts, with Hermione as a student and Minerva as a teacher.
One idea could be that in a world where werewolves are more accepted, Hermione discovers Minerva was once bitten and becomes determined to help her during the full moon. She could research new spells to ease the transformation pain.
Their relationship could start as a rivalry. Hermione, being the studious and rule - abiding type, would likely be put off by Tom's more devious ways. But as they interact more in the private school, they might find common ground in their intelligence. For example, in a difficult class, they could be the only two students who understand a complex concept.
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.
Hermione would likely develop more confidence in her magical abilities. With Albus and Minerva as her guardians, she would have access to a wealth of knowledge and guidance. This could make her less hesitant in using magic in new and untested ways. For example, she might be more willing to experiment with spells she reads about in old books, knowing she has the support of two of the most powerful wizards at Hogwarts.
They could become even closer friends. After going through the war together, they have a deep bond. Maybe they start to rely on each other more than ever, sharing every little detail of their lives.
It might also just be a normal part of their relationship. If the fanfic is set in a world where they are very comfortable with each other, it could just be a casual display of their closeness without any major relationship shift, but still showing how important they are to each other.
Well, in these fanfictions, the development of their relationship is complex. At first, Draco's werewolf transformation can be a source of conflict. Hermione, being a logical thinker, might try to find a solution for his condition. This leads to them spending more time together. As they do, they realize they have more in common than they thought. Their relationship grows as they share their fears and hopes. For instance, Draco might be afraid of hurting others during his werewolf state, and Hermione offers her support. They also have to deal with the social barriers in Hogwarts, which they gradually break down as their love deepens.
Their relationship might start with mutual suspicion. Hermione, being a Muggle - born, would be cautious of Narcissa's pure - blood background. Narcissa, in turn, would be wary of Hermione's 'radical' ideas. But as they spend more time together, they could start to see the good in each other. For example, Hermione could admire Narcissa's elegance and grace, while Narcissa could be impressed by Hermione's intelligence and determination.
At first, it would likely be full of hostility. Bellatrix is a Death Eater and Hermione is a Muggle - born, so they are on opposite sides. But as the story progresses, if there are shared secrets or a common enemy, they might start to tolerate each other. For example, if Voldemort turns against Bellatrix's family in some way.