The dynamic would be very different. In the original, they were on opposite sides. But now, as boss - employee, Draco might be in a position where he has to rely on Hermione's skills and knowledge. This could make him less likely to be as antagonistic. For Hermione, she'd have to deal with Draco's orders, which would be a big change. She might try to prove herself even more, which could impress Draco. It could also create a lot of tension, not just the old rival - type tension, but a new tension related to their new roles and the power dynamics between them.
In the original books, Draco and Hermione were mostly enemies. But in these fanfictions, with Draco as Hermione's master, there's a power imbalance that changes things. Draco has a certain authority over Hermione which makes their interactions more tense and charged.
The original dynamic was very much based on the pure - blood vs. Muggle - born divide. In fanfiction, this can be broken down. Writers might have Hermione and Draco meet in a different context, outside of Hogwarts perhaps. This new setting allows them to form a relationship without the pre - existing biases. It gives a chance for a fresh start, where their personalities can interact without the weight of the wizarding world's social structure getting in the way right from the start.
In a fanfic where Hermione is a Death Eater, the story would deviate a great deal. Hermione was always the one to come up with plans to fight the bad guys. Now she is the bad guy. Her character arc would be completely reversed. Instead of growing into a powerful and good witch, she would be growing into a more powerful and evil one. This could lead to some really unique plot lines. For example, Harry and Ron might try to redeem her, or they might have to fight her without hesitation. It also changes the power balance in the wizarding world. With Hermione's skills, the Death Eaters could gain an upper hand in many battles and schemes.
It completely changes the relationship dynamics. In the original story, Draco and Hermione are more like rivals. But in fanfiction where he cheats on her, it creates a whole new layer of animosity and heartbreak. Hermione, who is usually strong - willed, has to deal with the betrayal in a different way than she does with her academic or magical challenges in the original.
Well, it might make things a bit awkward at first. The Weasleys have always been close to Hermione, but if she's suddenly related to Draco, they might be a bit suspicious. They could worry that she has some of the Malfoy's not - so - nice traits. But over time, if Hermione shows that she's still the same person, they'll probably accept it.
It really shakes things up. In the normal story, Hermione being a muggle - born was a big deal when it came to Draco. But as a pureblood in the fanfic, they could be part of the same social circles within the wizarding world more easily. Draco might not be as quick to dismiss her, and Hermione might not have that initial prejudice against Draco because of his pureblood - supremacist views. Their interactions could become more about shared interests within the pureblood community, like magical heritage research or pureblood family traditions.
Well, it definitely makes things more complicated. Ron would probably be very confused and angry at first. He might see Draco's actions as a form of interference or even an insult. He may think Draco has some ulterior motives towards Hermione.
It can make the relationship very intense. Hermione might initially resist Draco's possessiveness, which creates conflict. But over time, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them as she realizes it comes from his insecurities or strong feelings.
At first, they're likely to be shocked. But then they start to understand each other more. Draco might become more protective of Hermione, and Hermione might see a different side of Draco. They go from being rivals to having a family - like bond.
The werewolf element often acts as a catalyst. It breaks down the barriers between Hermione and Draco. Since werewolves are often ostracized in the wizarding world, Draco may feel alone and vulnerable. Hermione, on the other hand, has a strong sense of justice. So she steps in to help. This shared experience of dealing with the werewolf issue creates a bond between them. It changes their relationship from one of animosity to one where they start to care about each other's well - being.