Well, at first it might create some tension. Hermione is a very independent and intelligent witch, and being hypnotized by Harry could make her feel a bit violated or out of control. But if it's done with good intentions, like to help her unlock a magical power or deal with a memory issue, over time it could lead to a deeper understanding between them. They might start to trust each other more and become better friends or even something more. Harry would have seen a more vulnerable side of Hermione, and she would have seen his willingness to help in an unorthodox way.
It can strengthen their relationship. If Harry hypnotizes Hermione to help her with a problem, like getting over a bad experience, she may feel closer to him because of his help. It shows that he cares about her well - being.
Well, it can really strain their relationship. If Hermione lies to Harry in fanfiction, it might make Harry feel betrayed. He trusts her deeply, and a lie could shatter that trust. For example, if she lies about something related to Voldemort's plans, it could put Harry in danger and make him question whether he can rely on her anymore.
Well, their relationship could put a strain on their friendships in the beginning. Ron, in particular, might have a hard time adjusting. He might feel like he's losing his two best friends at once. However, as time goes on, if Harry and Hermione are happy together, their friends will likely see that and start to accept it. Their relationship could also inspire other friends to be more open - minded about relationships in general. For example, Neville might become more confident in his own romantic pursuits seeing how Harry and Hermione handle things.
The sibling - like relationship between Harry and Hermione can really shape the plot. It can bring a sense of stability to the story. They would have a built - in support system. For instance, in times of emotional turmoil, like when Harry is feeling the weight of his destiny, Hermione, as his 'sister', can be there to comfort him in a way that's different from a friend. And when Hermione is overworking herself, Harry can be the one to tell her to take a break. This kind of relationship also affects how they interact with the wizarding world at large. People might view them as a strong family - like unit within the magical community, which could either draw allies or enemies depending on the situation.
It often makes their relationship stronger. They become more in - sync with each other, like being able to anticipate each other's actions during battles. For instance, Hermione might know exactly when Harry is about to cast a spell and support him with a complementary spell.
It can strain their friendship quite a bit. Hermione might start to distance herself from Harry. She could be short - tempered with him, snapping at him for little things that she wouldn't usually care about. For example, if Harry forgets to study for a test like he often does because of his other adventures, Hermione might be more critical than usual and less forgiving, which makes Harry confused and a bit hurt.
It might make Ron a bit jealous at first. He could see it as Hermione choosing Harry over him in a way. But then he realizes it's just a friendly gesture and starts to be more supportive of their friendship.
Well, in such a fanfiction, it would likely shatter the trust between them. Harry would probably feel betrayed and hurt deeply. He might become withdrawn and less likely to confide in Hermione. Their friendship could be on the verge of collapse as Harry struggles to come to terms with what she has done.
It can make the relationship very intense. Hermione might initially resist Draco's possessiveness, which creates conflict. But over time, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them as she realizes it comes from his insecurities or strong feelings.
It could severely strain their relationship at first. Snape might become even more bitter towards Harry, seeing this as just another sign of his lack of respect. Harry, on the other hand, might feel a bit of guilt but also a sense of righteousness if he thought Snape deserved it. However, over time, this incident could also be a turning point. It might force them to communicate more directly, which could lead to a more complex and nuanced relationship, whether it becomes more positive or remains hostile but with a new understanding.
A dark Harry can make Hermione feel betrayed. Since they were friends and fought side by side, his turn to the dark side changes the dynamic. In some fanfictions, he might push her away, thinking she won't understand his newfound power or beliefs. Hermione, on the other hand, will not give up easily. She'll keep trying to reach out, but it becomes difficult as Harry may be influenced by dark forces that make him act against his former self. Their relationship becomes a battle between Hermione's loyalty and Harry's new, dark identity.