Well, 'Snape's Hidden Compassion' is also a wonderful piece. It delves deep into Snape's complex character. The story has Snape secretly protecting Harry in ways that go beyond his duty. Their relationship grows in a very platonic but heartwarming way. Harry begins to see Snape not just as a strict teacher but as someone with a lot of emotional depth. It's a story that shows how even the most unlikely pairs can form a special connection.
One great Harry and Snape platonic fanfiction is 'A Different Perspective'. It shows Snape seeing Harry in a new light and their relationship evolving into a more understanding and almost mentor - like bond outside of the typical Hogwarts dynamics.
There's 'The Unlikely Alliance'. In this fanfiction, Harry and Snape are forced to work together on a mysterious project. As they do, they start to respect each other on a platonic level. It's really interesting to see how they put aside their differences and gradually become friends, or at least comrades. They learn about each other's pasts and it makes for a great read.
Forgiveness is also a big theme. They both have to forgive each other for past wrongs. In many fanfictions, Harry has to forgive Snape for his harsh treatment over the years, and Snape has to forgive Harry for being James Potter's son. It's about them moving past their grudges and forming a new, platonic bond. There's also the theme of mentorship, where Snape becomes an unexpected mentor to Harry, guiding him in ways Dumbledore or other characters couldn't.
There's also 'A Different Perspective' which offers a fresh take on the Snape - Harry dynamic. In this fanfiction, it shows how Snape's actions are often misinterpreted by Harry, and as the story progresses, they start to see each other in a new light. The author does a great job of building tension and resolving conflicts in a believable way.
I also like 'Shadows of the Past'. This one goes back in time and gives us more backstory on how their relationships started to form. It shows how Snape's actions were influenced by his past with Harry's parents, and how Draco was also caught up in the web of events. It's a very well - written piece that gives new perspectives on the characters.
One great Harry Lucius Snape fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Alliance'. It delves into a complex relationship between the three characters, exploring how their different personalities and motives interact. The story has some really interesting plot twists that keep you hooked from start to finish.
There's 'A Different Perspective' in this type of fanfiction. It takes the idea of Harry and Snape having a special connection and runs with it. It shows how they might overcome their differences and form an unexpected bond, with detailed character development and a well - paced plot.
One popular Snape x Harry fanfiction is 'The Debt of Time'. It explores a complex relationship between them in an alternate universe where events unfold differently. It has well - developed characters and an engaging plot.
There's also 'A New Beginning for Harry and Snape'. In this fanfiction, baby Harry's presence changes Snape's perspective in a very unique way. It delves deep into Snape's complex character and how he could potentially be a protector for baby Harry. The story has some really heart - warming moments as Snape starts to care for the infant Harry.
Another good one is 'Growing Understanding'. This story focuses on how Snape and Harry, despite their initial animosity, start to understand each other more because of Harry's cheeky remarks and actions. It shows a slow - building friendship that is both heartwarming and engaging to read.
One popular 'Harry Shocks Snape' fanfiction is 'The Unexpected Revelation'. In it, Harry discovers a long - hidden secret about Snape that completely changes their dynamic. It has great character development and an engaging plot.
One popular 'child Harry and Snape fanfiction' is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It shows a young Harry forming an unexpected friendship with Snape during his early years at Hogwarts. The story delves into how Snape starts to see Harry not just as James Potter's son but as an individual in his own right.