Their relationship develops in a very gradual way. First, it's just gratitude from Harry towards Snape for the rescue. But then, as they spend more time together, they start to notice little things about each other. Snape might admire Harry's courage in a different way, and Harry might see Snape's hidden kindness. Small gestures like Snape making Harry a special potion when he's ill or Harry giving Snape a token of appreciation start to build a romantic connection between them.
One possible plotline could be that Snape, in his secret attempts to rescue Harry, starts to see a different side of him. Maybe during a dangerous situation in the Forbidden Forest, Snape saves Harry from a dark creature. As they spend time together afterwards, they begin to understand each other's pain and pasts, and slowly romantic feelings start to develop.
In some fanfictions, Hagrid and Harry's relationship grows when Hagrid starts to trust Harry with more important tasks related to the care of magical creatures. Harry, in turn, learns a great deal from Hagrid and starts to see him not just as a friend but as a true guide in the magical world. This development can be really interesting as it shows different facets of their personalities and how they interact in new situations.
In some fanfictions, Snape might rescue Harry out of a sense of duty. Snape has always had a complex relationship with Harry. He could rescue Harry from a Dark Magic attack. Maybe he realizes that Harry is crucial in the fight against Voldemort and despite their personal differences, he steps in to save him. This could also be a turning point in their relationship, leading to a more understanding and less hostile dynamic between them.
It could make their relationship extremely hostile. Snape would likely be very angry at Harry for destroying something related to him, which would further strain their already tense relationship.
In this fanfiction, Harry would grow in his understanding of different magical cultures. Fleur is from Beauxbatons, and through their relationship, he gets to know more about the French wizarding world. Fleur would develop a deeper understanding of Harry's complex past and the weight he carries. Their relationship would be a journey of mutual discovery. Harry would learn about the allure and grace of the Veela heritage through Fleur, and Fleur would learn about the true meaning of Gryffindor courage from Harry. They would both become more well - rounded characters as a result of their secret relationship.
Most likely not. Popular fanfictions in the Harry Potter universe tend to focus on more relatable themes like relationships, adventures, or character backstories. This 'snot' - related concept is so far from the norm that it would probably only appeal to a very niche group, if any at all.
In some fanfictions, Sirius' character develops a greater sense of responsibility. When he rescues Harry, he realizes how important it is to be there for him, not just in times of physical danger but also for his emotional growth. So he becomes more of a mentor figure.
Sirius' character development could involve him coming to terms with his own past traumas while rescuing Harry. He may have to face his fear of Azkaban and the dark magic that he has encountered in his life. As he rescues Harry time and time again, he becomes more confident in his own abilities and his place in the fight against Voldemort. He also starts to see Harry as more than just James' son, but as an important part of the wizarding world's future, which makes him more committed to protecting Harry at all costs.
Harry might develop from being a purely good - vs - evil thinker to someone who understands the complexity of Voldemort. He could become more cynical about the wizarding world's black - and - white view. Voldemort, on the other hand, could develop a strange sort of softness towards Harry. Maybe he starts to protect Harry in his own twisted way.
Often, they start as underdogs. They are constantly put down because of their 'mudblood' status. But as the story progresses, they learn to be confident. They might study magic harder than others to prove themselves, like Hermione in the original series. And gradually, they gain respect from their peers.