Snape is a complex and often brooding character. His daughter might initially find it difficult to get close to him. He would probably be strict in teaching her magic, especially potions. But his underlying love and protectiveness would show in small ways, like making sure she has all the ingredients she needs for her potions work. His reserved nature might make her feel like he doesn't care much, but as she grows older, she would understand that his actions speak louder than his words.
Snape's personality, being rather introverted and guarded, could lead to a relationship with his daughter that is full of misunderstandings at first. He might not be very expressive with his emotions, which could make his daughter feel unloved. However, his deep sense of loyalty and his hidden soft side would gradually come out. For example, if his daughter were in danger, he would risk everything to protect her. And over time, she would learn to read his non - verbal cues and understand the love he has for her, which is deep but not easily shown.
His sarcastic nature could either be a source of humor or tension in their relationship. On one hand, it could be a way for him to bond with his child, sharing witty remarks. On the other hand, if the child is sensitive, it might cause some friction. However, Snape would likely realize this and try to adjust as he truly cares for the child's well - being.
Naruto's sense of loyalty would mean he'd be extremely protective of his daughter. He'd do anything to keep her safe, whether it's from physical threats or from negative influences in the ninja world. This might sometimes be a bit overbearing for his daughter, but it comes from a place of love.
Natsu is very impulsive. This might make him overprotective of his daughter in the fanfiction. He might jump into action at the slightest sign of danger to her. For example, if she's in a simple sparring match in the guild, he might be tempted to interfere if he thinks she's in real danger.
Given Snape's reserved and often brooding personality, he would likely read the epilogue fanfiction in solitude and really take his time to analyze it. His pride in his own knowledge of the wizarding world would make him either dismissive of any new ideas in the fanfiction that he doesn't agree with, or grudgingly impressed if there are some well - thought - out concepts. His past experiences, especially his complex relationship with Harry and the other students, would also play a role in how he reacts to the fanfiction.
If she is shy, she might prefer to work alone on her potions. For example, she would spend hours in a quiet corner of the potions dungeon, carefully measuring and mixing ingredients without much interaction. On the other hand, if she is outgoing, she could be more likely to collaborate with other students, sharing ideas and perhaps even creating new potions through group efforts.
Sirius Black is known for his rebellious and adventurous nature. When he meets his daughter, this could lead to a very exciting relationship. He might encourage her to break the rules a bit, like sneaking out at night to stargaze on the Hogwarts grounds. His loyalty, which was so strong towards his friends, would also extend to his daughter. He'd be fiercely protective of her, ready to face any danger that comes her way.
Harry would likely be a loving and doting father. He'd teach her everything he knows about magic, from basic spells to advanced defensive magic. However, he might also be a bit overprotective because of his own past traumas. He would have a close relationship with her, sharing stories of his adventures at Hogwarts and during the fight against Voldemort.
She would likely be very intelligent. Snape was a brilliant wizard, and he would surely pass on his knowledge and love for learning. She might also be a bit reserved and guarded, just like her father. His experiences made him cautious, and she could inherit that trait. And she'd probably have a strong sense of loyalty, especially towards those she cares about, as Snape was ultimately loyal to Dumbledore and the cause of good.
If she discovers some of Snape's old potions recipes or magical knowledge, she could share it with the Hogwarts faculty and students. This would not only improve the potions classes but also make her a respected figure in the school. And her presence might also make the students re - evaluate their views on Snape, which would in turn change the overall atmosphere at Hogwarts.
He might have a very nurturing relationship. Since he had a tough life himself, he'd want to make sure his grandchildren are happy. He could be strict when it comes to their magical education but also very loving.