One way to explore James' guilt is by showing his internal struggle. He could have thoughts like 'I should have known Remus was unstable' and then try to overcompensate by being extra vigilant around Hermione. For Sirius, his guilt might lead him to be more critical of Remus. He may constantly question Remus's actions leading up to the bite. He might also feel guilty for not having educated Hermione more about the risks associated with Remus, if there were any that she was unaware of in the fanfiction.
James' guilt could be explored through his attempts to make amends for Hermione. He might try to use his influence or resources to help her heal. Sirius' guilt could be shown by his self - imposed isolation as he blames himself for not being able to stop Remus. He might also be overly protective of Hermione afterwards.
James would probably be extremely shocked and disappointed in Remus. He might feel guilty for not being there to prevent it or for not having better control over the situation involving Remus. Sirius, on the other hand, would be angry at Remus for sure. He'd feel a sense of guilt too, perhaps thinking that he should have been more aware of Remus's state. As for Hermione, she'd be the victim in this situation, and the actions of Remus would cause a rift among the group.
Well, perhaps Remus, in his werewolf form, accidentally bites Hermione during a full moon. Then he feels an overwhelming sense of guilt. He might isolate himself from Hermione and the others, fearing that he has put her in danger or turned her into a werewolf too. Hermione, on the other hand, could be in shock and dealing with the physical and emotional pain, but also trying to convince Remus that it's not his fault.
Remus' guilt can also be explored in relation to his self - worth. He may feel that because of his werewolf side, he is less worthy of love and friendship. Fanfiction can delve into this by having him push people away at first due to this guilt - induced self - loathing. Then, through acts of kindness and understanding from others, he starts to see his value again. For example, when a character gives him a gift that symbolizes acceptance, it makes him re - evaluate his self - perception and begin to heal from his guilt and hurt.
The relationship could be explored by delving into their family history. Maybe there are secrets in the family that only they know or are starting to discover. This could create a bond between them as they try to figure out more about their family heritage together.
The relationship could also be used to create plot twists. For instance, if there's a threat to the family, their connection could put Hermione in a difficult situation. She might have to choose between her loyalty to Sirius and her other friends, or she could be the key to saving Sirius from some danger because of their family tie.
There are likely fanfictions out there with such a plot, but it's not part of the original 'Harry Potter' canon. Fanfiction often explores alternative relationships and scenarios that deviate from the official story. However, this particular concept might be controversial among some fans who prefer to stick to the more traditional character pairings and storylines in the original series.
In the realm of fanfiction, the idea of Hermione being Sirius and Remus' daughter might stem from a desire to explore different family dynamics. It could start with a time - traveling incident where the past is altered. Sirius and Remus might have found a way to ensure Hermione's existence in a different timeline. This would completely change the relationships in the Harry Potter universe and open up new storylines for the author to explore, like how Hermione would grow up with two very different fathers, one a werewolf and the other an escaped convict in the eyes of the wizarding world.
Well, in a fanfiction, anything can be made possible. Maybe it could be through some sort of magic gone awry. For example, a spell that was meant to protect Hermione's real parents ended up warping reality and making her seem like Remus and Sirius' daughter. Another idea could be that some dark wizard had a plan to manipulate their genes or magical essence in some way to create this new family connection.
Often in fanfiction, Hermione might be in a situation where she feels isolated from Harry and Ron. Remus and Sirius, having been through their own share of friendship dramas, step in. Remus could use his calm and gentle demeanor to reassure Hermione that friendships have ups and downs. Sirius, on the other hand, might remind her of how strong she is on her own. They could take her on adventures around the wizarding world, showing her that there are other things to focus on besides the petty squabbles within the group, which would ultimately comfort her.
There are some really interesting fanfictions on this concept. One I remember had Hermione growing up with a unique blend of Remus' calm wisdom and Sirius' rebellious spirit. It was fascinating to see how she navigated Hogwarts with that background.