Hermione might become more introspective. The anniversary would force her to look inward and really think about her life without her parents. This could lead to her making some changes in her life, like being more open to new experiences or relationships. For example, she might start to take more risks in her friendships or her studies, realizing that life is short.
Perhaps the fanfic shows Hermione using magic to create a memorial for her parents. She uses her skills to build a beautiful, ethereal space filled with images and memories of them. As she does this, she encounters some challenges, like interference from dark magic remnants in the area. But with her determination and knowledge, she overcomes these and creates a place where she can go every year on the anniversary to feel closer to her parents.
In this fanfiction, Hermione's development might involve her struggling with the moral implications of being associated with Lucifer. She is a character with a strong sense of right and wrong, but her interest in Lucifer could make her question those boundaries. This internal conflict would shape her character, making her more empathetic towards those who are considered 'dark' or misunderstood in the wizarding world. She could also become more secretive, as her new interest might not be well - received by her peers and professors.
Hermione's character could be developed by showing her internal struggle. If she has a pureblood connection to Death Eaters, she might question her own identity. For example, she could struggle with the dark side of her family history while still holding onto her values of justice and knowledge.
Hermione can be developed by showing her struggle to adapt to the hitwoman lifestyle. She could start out being very hesitant and moral - bound, but as she faces more challenges, she gradually becomes more confident and street - smart. For example, she might initially be against using violence but then realizes that in this new world, it's sometimes necessary for self - defense. This change in her attitude would show her character growth.
Well, it could make Hermione a lot more conflicted. Growing up with Death Eater parents, she might constantly struggle between the values she's exposed to at home and the ones she discovers at Hogwarts. For example, she might initially be more hesitant about befriending Harry and Ron due to her family's possible prejudice against 'blood traitors'. This could lead to a more complex and nuanced character arc as she gradually breaks away from her family's ideology.
Hermione might feel a bit nervous. She wants her parents to like her friends and vice versa. If her parents approve of her friends, it would make her feel more at ease about her two different worlds - the Muggle world of her parents and the wizarding world of her friends. She would be happy to see them all getting along.
In such fanfiction, Hermione could develop her understanding of the dark side of the wizarding world more deeply. Through her interactions with Lucius, she gets to see the inner workings of the dark wizards. This might make her more empathetic towards those who have been corrupted by the dark side, while also strengthening her resolve to fight against it. Her relationships with other characters could also change. She might become more isolated from her friends at first, but then find new allies among unexpected characters.
Hermione's character can be developed by showing her resilience. For example, she could use her knowledge of magic to protect herself from further abuse and find ways to expose her abuser. This would highlight her intelligence and determination.
She could become more independent. In the Department of Mysteries, she might have to rely less on Harry and Ron. For example, when facing a complex magical puzzle, she uses her own research and intuition to solve it, rather than waiting for her friends' input.
If they react positively, Hermione might become more confident. She'd feel supported and be able to focus more on her studies and adventures at Hogwarts without the worry of hiding her world from her parents. For example, she could be more open to trying new magic spells or taking part in more dangerous quests.