Initially, Snape's decision to befriend Hermione would shock her. She'd be constantly on guard, waiting for the other shoe to drop. However, Snape would slowly start to open up to her about his past, his reasons for his actions. This vulnerability would make Hermione more empathetic towards him. As they continue to befriend each other, they would start to influence each other's views. Hermione might make Snape more open - minded towards Gryffindors, and Snape might make Hermione more cautious and calculating in her actions. Their relationship would be a complex and evolving one that would be fascinating to read about in fanfiction.
It could start with Snape having to supervise Hermione during detention. Instead of the usual harsh treatment, he notices her reading an advanced Potions book. He starts a conversation about it and realizes how deep her understanding is. This makes him see her in a new light. From there, he begins to offer her extra - curricular study opportunities, and slowly a friendship forms as they exchange ideas and learn from each other.
It could completely transform their relationship. Initially, they had a rather strained relationship due to Snape's often harsh demeanor and Hermione being a Gryffindor. But once he confides in her, she may feel a sense of responsibility towards him. This could lead to her defending him in certain situations. Snape might also open up more about his past and his reasons for his actions, which would make Hermione more empathetic towards him.
Their relationship would likely become less antagonistic. Snape has always been tough on Hermione in the original series, but in this fanfiction, as he helps her recover, he would start to see her more as an individual worthy of respect. Hermione, on the other hand, would see Snape's kinder side and perhaps develop a sense of gratitude towards him.
In fanfiction, when Snape and Hermione are in detention, their relationship could transform in several ways. Snape may be used to seeing Hermione as just another Gryffindor student who challenges his authority. But in detention, if she shows an aptitude for something he values, like a deep understanding of a particular potion or a magical theory. He could start to view her as an equal in some ways. Hermione, who has always seen Snape as a mean teacher, might find out that he has his own reasons for his behavior. Maybe he was bullied as a student too. This new knowledge could soften her view of him, and they could develop a relationship based on new - found respect and a bit of empathy.
At Grimmauld Place, Hermione and Snape could start off on the wrong foot as usual. But as time passes, they might find common ground. For instance, if they both discover a threat to the wizarding world that is related to Grimmauld Place. Snape's expertise and Hermione's determination could lead them to work together. This shared purpose could make Snape view Hermione as an equal, rather than a student, and Hermione could see Snape's true loyalty and sacrifice, thus changing their relationship for the better.
It could become closer. Without Ron as a third party, Harry and Hermione might rely more on each other. They would have more one - on - one study sessions and adventures, which could strengthen their bond.
At first, their relationship is likely to be full of tension. Snape is used to being critical of students, especially Gryffindors like Hermione. But as they interact more, perhaps due to a shared task or common goal, they start to see each other's good qualities. Snape might notice Hermione's intelligence and thirst for knowledge, while Hermione might realize Snape's underlying loyalty and his complex personality.
Hermione might become more guarded at first. She is used to being independent and suddenly being 'gifted' to Snape is a big change. But over time, she could learn to be more patient and understanding. Snape, on the other hand, might soften a bit. His usual cold exterior could crack as he gets to know Hermione better.
Their relationship becomes more trusting. Hermione, who was initially wary of Snape due to his often cold exterior, starts to see his softer side. She realizes that he has a depth of compassion that he doesn't show to many. Snape, on the other hand, begins to respect Hermione's strength more. He sees her vulnerability in the nightmares and how she is determined to overcome them, which makes him view her not just as a know - it - all student but as a complex individual.
Well, it often starts with a lot of misunderstandings. Snape has his own preconceived notions about Hermione as a Gryffindor student, and Hermione has her own view of Snape as a strict and often unfair teacher. However, as they live together, small moments start to change their relationship. For example, when Hermione is having trouble with a particularly difficult spell, Snape doesn't scold her but instead patiently guides her. This gradually builds trust between them, and they form a unique bond that is different from the typical student - teacher relationship or even a normal father - daughter relationship.