Hermione might start researching the laws and regulations that the Minister of Magic is using against her. She would look for loopholes or precedents to get herself out of the punishment. She could also try to enlist the help of her friends, like Harry and Ron, to expose any unfairness in the situation.
She would probably be very indignant. Hermione is known for her strong sense of justice, so she would likely demand an explanation and try to prove her innocence.
At first, she would be shocked and hurt, especially if she believed she had done nothing wrong. But then, her determination would kick in. She would likely organize a campaign against the unjust punishment, using her intelligence and knowledge of the wizarding world to fight back. For example, she might write articles in the Daily Prophet (if she could) or start a movement within Hogwarts to put pressure on the Ministry.
Another reaction could be that Hermione becomes a bit rebellious. If she feels the punishment is too harsh or unfair, she might start to secretly oppose the headmaster's rule. This could lead to a series of events where she tries to find loopholes in the school rules or even starts a small movement among the students to question the headmaster's decision - making.
Hermione may first try to use magic to defend herself or escape right when the kidnapping is taking place. But if that fails, she will start to analyze the situation. She would think about what she knows of Dolohov from her studies and any previous encounters. Then, she would form a plan. She might even try to find allies within Dolohov's ranks if there are any who could be swayed, by appealing to their sense of self - preservation or better nature.
Hermione would probably be furious. She's not one to take such an insult lightly. She might immediately retaliate with a scathing comeback, using her intelligence and quick wit to put Lavender in her place.
One great fanfiction with Hermione as Minister of Magic is 'The New Era of Magic' where she uses her intelligence to reform the Ministry's educational policies. It shows a really interesting take on how she'd handle power and make positive changes in the wizarding world.
Hermione might also try to turn the situation around to expose Umbridge's tyranny. She could gather evidence of Umbridge's improper behavior during the punishment process and then use it to convince the other teachers or even the headmaster that Umbridge is a bad influence in the school. This would be in line with her intelligent and problem - solving nature.
She is often portrayed as extremely intelligent and well - read. In fanfiction, she uses her vast knowledge of magic and non - magic cultures to make informed decisions for the Ministry. For example, she might introduce Muggle - like administrative systems to make the Ministry more efficient.
She would probably be very angry. Hermione is known for her strong will and intelligence. Being restrained against her will would likely make her furious and she'd start shouting at Fleur, demanding an explanation.
Hermione, as Minister, would have a very different leadership style from her predecessors. Her style would be highly influenced by her Gryffindor values. She would be brave in the face of difficult decisions, not shying away from making changes for the better. Unlike some past ministers who were more concerned with maintaining the status quo, Hermione would be proactive. She would actively seek out problems in the wizarding world, like inequality or underfunded magical research, and work hard to fix them. She would also be more collaborative, working with different magical communities and countries rather than isolating the wizarding world of Britain. This is because she has always been open - minded and values different perspectives, as seen during her time at Hogwarts.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Hermione was involved in some sort of political activism that the Minister of Magic didn't like. Maybe she was fighting for the rights of house - elves in a way that the Ministry thought was too radical and thus they decided to punish her.
She could also be a bit shocked. In the Hogwarts world, Draco has often been on the opposing side to Hermione. So the fact that he is approaching her to talk about something as personal as her scar might catch her off guard. She may start the conversation tentatively, waiting to see where Draco is going with it, and ready to put up her defenses if necessary.