Perhaps her story is one of redemption. If in the fanfiction there are still some who hold grudges against Snape despite his heroic deeds, she could strive to clear his name. She would use her intelligence and magical abilities to prove that her father was a great man. Along the way, she might face many challenges, like dealing with those who are still influenced by old prejudices, but ultimately succeed in changing people's views of her father.
The daughter's story could be about her struggle with identity. Growing up with a Gryffindor mother and a Slytherin father, she might be constantly questioned about which side she truly belongs to. In response, she could create her own identity that combines the best of both houses. She could start a new club at Hogwarts that promotes unity between different houses, much to the initial dismay and later admiration of the school's faculty and students.
One idea could be that the daughter inherits Hermione's intelligence and Snape's love for potions. She could be a brilliant young witch who is constantly trying to bridge the gap between her mother's Gryffindor friends and her father's Slytherin past. Maybe she uses her skills to create new potions that help solve magical mysteries in the wizarding world.
Well, one possible scenario could be that in the fanfiction world, there are dark wizards or forces targeting Hermione for her knowledge or power. Snape, with his skills and knowledge of the dark arts, could use his magic to shield her from attacks. For example, he could set up protective spells around her when she is studying in the library or traveling around Hogwarts.
One possible reason could be that Snape sees Hermione's value as a brilliant student. He might recognize her potential and not want it to be wasted just because of her dad's actions or situation. Maybe he has a sense of justice deep down, despite his often cold exterior.
Maybe Snape made a snide comment about Hermione's intelligence or her Muggle - born status. Snape has a rather acerbic tongue, and if he said something derogatory about Hermione's abilities or her heritage, she would surely be furious. After all, Hermione works extremely hard to prove herself in the wizarding world and any attack on her intelligence or background would be a big blow.
Her character could develop through her relationships. She might befriend students from all houses, which is a bit unusual in Hogwarts. This would be because she has qualities from both Gryffindor (from Hermione) and Slytherin (from Snape). Through these friendships, she'd learn different perspectives and grow as a person. For instance, she could teach her Gryffindor friends about the subtleties of Slytherin thinking and vice versa.
Well, Snape is a rather strict and no - nonsense teacher. He might be initially shocked or appalled. He could give Hermione a stern lecture about focusing on proper academic work instead of fanfiction. Maybe he'd even deduct house points if he thought it was a waste of her time or inappropriate.
Well, it could be that Draco, in his pure - blood pride and influenced by his family's views, targets Hermione. Maybe he uses some dark magic or just plain bullying. Snape, despite his often cold exterior, might save her because he secretly admires Hermione's intelligence or perhaps he has a deeper reason related to his own past with the Gryffindors or his hidden loyalties. For example, he could see a bit of himself in Hermione's determination to succeed in a world that is often against her.
One possible reason could be Snape's unfair treatment of Gryffindor students in the fanfiction. Hermione, being a strong advocate for justice and fairness, might not be able to tolerate his constant bias against her house. For example, if Snape gives Gryffindor students harsher punishments than students from other houses for the same infractions, Hermione would likely be furious and yell at him.
One possible plot could be that Hermione is facing extreme pressure from her studies at Hogwarts. Snape, despite his usual gruff exterior, notices her distress. He might start by giving her some advice on potion - making, which is his area of expertise. For example, he could subtly guide her on how to improve her Felix Felicis brew. This small act of kindness could be the start of their unique bond, where Hermione gradually finds comfort in Snape's no - nonsense approach.
Hermione could be hiding her pregnancy from Snape because she's not sure of his feelings towards her. There may be an ambiguous relationship between them. She might be in love with him, but not sure if he feels the same. And she doesn't want to burden him or make things awkward between them. Or perhaps she suspects that Snape might be involved in something dangerous, and she doesn't want her unborn child to be dragged into it.