Maybe in that fanfic, there are misunderstandings between Harry and the Weasleys. For example, they might have had an argument over something like magic use or family values that led Harry to dislike them.
In the fanfic, there might be some actions or events related to the Weasleys that go against Harry's principles. For instance, if the Weasleys were involved in something unethical according to Harry's moral compass, like using dark magic for a wrong purpose or being unfair to other characters, it could lead to Harry hating them.
It could be that the author of the fanfic wanted to explore a different and darker side of the relationships. So, they created a scenario where Harry hates the Weasleys perhaps due to jealousy. Maybe Harry is jealous of the close - knit Weasley family when he feels so alone, and this jealousy turns into hatred in the context of the fanfic.
Perhaps in this fanfic, the Weasleys have some actions that conflict with Harry and Hermione's values. For example, if the Weasleys were to make a deal with a dark wizard for the sake of their family's safety and Harry and Hermione found out. This could lead to a rift and hatred. Also, it could be related to a love triangle situation in a very convoluted way. Maybe one of the Weasleys unknowingly gets in the way of Harry and Hermione's relationship, or vice versa, which causes animosity.
In this fanfiction, perhaps there's some miscommunication. Maybe the Weasleys' boisterous nature is misconstrued by Harry. For example, their large family dynamic might be overwhelming to him at times, which could be a reason for the 'hate' in the fanfic.
It could be that in the fanfic's plot, the Weasleys have some actions that go against Hermione's principles. Say, they might be involved in some pranks that have negative consequences for Hermione's studies or personal goals, and that's why she hates them.
Maybe in the fanfic, there could be a misunderstanding between them. For example, Ron might have accidentally broken Harry's trust in some way, like revealing a secret of Harry's that he wasn't supposed to.
One possible reason could be a miscommunication. Maybe Hermione accidentally reveals a secret of Harry's that he didn't want known, and this causes him to feel betrayed and start to hate her. Another reason could be jealousy. If Hermione gets more attention or praise for her magical abilities than Harry in the fanfic, he might develop feelings of envy and hatred. Or perhaps there's a love triangle situation where Hermione is involved with someone Harry doesn't like, and that causes his hatred.
Maybe in the fanfic, there was a huge misunderstanding. For example, perhaps the Weasleys were wrongly accused of something that endangered Harry's life or the lives of his loved ones. It could also be that there was some sort of dark magic at play that made Harry believe the Weasleys were his enemies.
One possible reason could be a misinterpretation of his character. In the original series, Harry Potter doesn't hate Muggles at all. But in this fanfic, perhaps the author wants to explore a 'what if' scenario where something drastic has happened to make him have such feelings. Maybe he's been betrayed by a Muggle - in the fanfic world, this could be a made - up situation that sours his view on all Muggles.
One possible reason could be jealousy. Maybe she sees the Weasleys as getting things too easily in the wizarding world compared to her own hard - earned achievements. For example, they have a big family support system that she lacks, and she might envy that.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe some dark magic was involved that made Harry believe the Weasleys were acting against him or the wizarding world in a way that seemed illegal. For example, if there was a spell that distorted his perception of their actions.
One possible reason could be that Harry has post - war trauma. He might have seen so much death and destruction during the war that he doesn't want to bring his darkness and pain to the Weasleys. He may think that staying away is a way to protect them from his own emotional turmoil.