Their relationship could develop uniquely if Hermione starts tutoring Snape in Muggle Studies. Snape, being initially resistant, slowly warms up to the idea as he realizes how much Hermione is dedicated to helping him understand a world he has long been curious about. This newfound knowledge could make Snape feel less alone as he now has a connection to the Muggle world through Hermione.
In some fanfictions, Snape's loneliness draws him to Hermione's intelligence and inquisitive nature. He might start by secretly helping her in Potions, which then leads to conversations. As they talk more, they find common ground in their love for knowledge, and a friendship begins to form. Hermione's open - mindedness allows her to see past Snape's prickly exterior, and Snape starts to respect Hermione for her courage and determination.
Suppose Hermione is working on a project to bridge the gap between wizards and vampires for the betterment of both worlds. Blaise is initially skeptical but decides to help her. As they work together, they face many difficulties and setbacks. Through these shared experiences, they develop a strong bond. Their relationship could be unique in that it's based not just on physical attraction or typical love - at - first - sight, but on a mutual goal and the respect they gain for each other during the process.
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.
In the fanfiction, the relationship may start off with Snape being rather cold and distant towards Hermione as his familiar. However, as Hermione proves herself time and again, perhaps by using her unique skills to solve problems that Snape couldn't on his own, he starts to warm up to her. Their relationship then develops into a more complex one, where they have a mutual respect and a sort of unspoken understanding. This could involve Snape sharing some of his own magical knowledge with Hermione in a way that he would never do with other students, and Hermione in turn, helping Snape with his personal and professional matters, such as dealing with the other Hogwarts faculty or protecting the school from hidden threats.
At first, Hermione might be suspicious of Snape's new - found protectiveness. But as time goes on, she starts to see that he has good intentions. Snape, on the other hand, gradually warms up to Hermione more and more, sharing his knowledge and advice with her.
At first, their relationship would likely be tense. Snape is known for his dislike of Gryffindors, and Hermione is a prime example of a Gryffindor student. But being in the close quarters of the supply closet might force them to communicate more directly. They could start to see past their initial prejudices. Maybe Snape would recognize Hermione's intelligence and Hermione would see that Snape has reasons for his cold exterior.
Their relationship could be developed through a shared love of transfiguration. Hermione could seek out McGonagall for extra lessons and in the process, they bond over the beauty and complexity of the subject.
A very different way to show their relationship is if they are both trapped in a magical realm together. In this realm, they have to rely on each other to survive. Hermione uses her intelligence to solve the puzzles of the realm, and Greyback uses his werewolf instincts. As they work together, they start to respect each other. Greyback realizes that Hermione is not just a weak Muggle - born, but a powerful witch, and Hermione sees that Greyback has a side to him that is more than just a blood - thirsty beast. This shared experience could create a bond between them that is both unexpected and complex.
At first, it would be really rocky. Harry has a history of distrusting Snape, and Hermione might be a bit cautious too. But as time passes, Snape's care for them in his own strict way would start to show. He'd probably be tough on them about their studies, but they'd see it's because he wants them to succeed.
The relationship might start off on a rocky note. Snape, being strict, would be angry at Hermione's naughtiness. But as time goes on, he could start to respect her intelligence. For example, if she was naughty by trying to improve a potion in an unorthodox way, he might see her potential.