They could start as rivals in a magical competition, like the Triwizard Tournament tasks. Initially, they might be a bit competitive and wary of each other. But as they face challenges together, they realize they can learn from one another. For example, Hermione's vast knowledge of magic and Fleur's unique magical abilities can complement each other. They could then become friends who study together, sharing spells and magical theories.
A fanfiction could explore their relationship through a shared love for a particular magical creature or aspect of magic. For instance, if they both are interested in the study of ancient runes or the care of magical plants. They could collaborate on projects, like restoring an old magical garden or deciphering a set of mysterious runes. This would create a positive and engaging relationship between them without any negative connotations.
One possible scenario could be a magic - related accident where Fleur is trying to protect Hermione from a spell gone wrong that temporarily restricts Hermione's movement and speech for her own safety. For example, a spell that causes a magical energy surge might require Fleur to quickly immobilize Hermione to keep her from being harmed by the chaotic magic. Another scenario could be part of a friendly prank within the wizarding school. Fleur and Hermione are friends, and Fleur uses a harmless charm that gives the appearance of Hermione being bound and gagged but it's all in good fun and easily reversible.
I'm not sure if there is such a specific fanfiction. Fanfiction covers a wide range of themes and scenarios, but this one seems rather dark and not in line with the general positive spirit of the original story. However, the fanfiction world is vast, and it's possible that something like this exists in some corner of the internet.
One way could be through a magical mix - up at birth. Maybe a spell went wrong in the wizarding hospital where they were born, and they were separated. As the story unfolds, they could start to notice strange similarities in their magic or in the way they think. For example, they might both have an uncanny ability to solve complex magical puzzles, which could be a hint to their true relationship.
Often, Dark Hermione's character is developed by showing her descent into the dark side. Maybe she starts to question the limitations of the 'good' magic she has been taught and becomes frustrated. For Dark Fleur, it could be through her desire for more power and recognition. Her beauty and confidence could be turned into tools for her dark pursuits.
It could be developed by having Fleur first struggle with her feelings internally. She might be confused because it's not a common type of attraction in the wizarding world. For example, she could write in a diary about her feelings for Hermione.
First, think about the theme of the fanfic. Without the 'gagged' aspect, you might choose a theme like friendship or self - discovery. For Batgirl, you could show how she learns from her experiences. In terms of the story structure, start with an engaging hook, like Batgirl discovering a strange occurrence in Gotham. Then build up the tension and conflict. You can introduce new characters that either help or hinder her. And finally, end with a satisfying resolution that ties up all the loose ends.
Their growth as individuals within the relationship is another aspect. Blair's development from a somewhat spoiled girl to a more mature woman and Chuck's journey from a playboy to someone who can truly love and commit. Fanfics can focus on these growth processes and how they influence their relationship, rather than relying on extreme and inappropriate situations.
Often, in fanfictions, the development of their relationship is a slow - burn process. It could begin with simple exchanges of knowledge. Hermione might teach Fleur some complex magic theories, while Fleur could show Hermione some unique Beauxbatons magic. As they get to know each other better, they might start to have deeper emotional connections. Small gestures like helping each other in times of need or sharing secrets could lead to a more intimate relationship.
A possible fanfiction plot could involve Hermione and Fleur working together to solve a mystery in the wizarding world. Maybe there is a series of strange magical occurrences that are baffling the wizarding community. Hermione's logical thinking and Fleur's intuition could combine to crack the case. Along the way, they learn about each other's strengths and weaknesses, and their relationship blossoms into a true partnership where they rely on each other and value each other's contributions.
No. Such a concept involves themes of restraint and coercion which are not appropriate, especially when associated with characters from a franchise like Sonic which is aimed at a wide audience including children.