Their relationship might grow in various ways. They could start collaborating on research about the differences between British and American magic. This shared intellectual pursuit could bring them closer. Also, as they make new friends and enemies in America, they'll have to support each other. Their relationship will be shaped by the new cultural, social, and magical aspects of their new home, and it could evolve into a deeper, more complex connection.
In America, away from the familiar environment of Hogwarts, their relationship might take on a new dimension. They could start to see each other in a different light, perhaps more romantically. Or they could just strengthen their friendship as they explore the American wizarding world side by side. There would be new situations and experiences that would either test or enhance their bond.
They could become even closer as they face the challenges of a new country together. Maybe they'll rely on each other more than ever.
Their relationship could become even stronger as they face the joys and fears of impending parenthood together. They might rely on each other more, sharing their hopes and dreams for their child.
Their relationship might develop with more trust. Since Harry chose Hermione for the ball, she might feel more special to him. They could start sharing more secrets and having deeper conversations about their lives, families, and their fears about Voldemort.
Their relationship could develop in a romantic way. Maybe during their search for the secrets of the Deathly Hallows, they rely on each other more and more. The shared danger and the pursuit of a greater goal make them realize their deep feelings for each other.
Well, they might start to see each other in a new light. In the quiet and somewhat eerie setting of Snape's house, they could have long conversations that reveal more about their true selves. Hermione might see Harry's vulnerability more clearly, and Harry could appreciate Hermione's intelligence and determination even more. This could lead to a more romantic relationship if the story takes that turn. They might share some emotional moments while looking at Snape's old things and realizing the sacrifices he made, which could bring them closer together.
Their relationship would likely deepen through shared responsibilities. For example, taking care of the bills in the wizarding world (if there are such things) or maintaining the house. This would make them more interdependent. Also, they'd have more private time together, which could lead to more in - depth conversations about their future, like whether they want to have a family one day.
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.
Their relationship might start with them being comrades in arms. After the war, they would have more time to really talk and understand each other on a deeper level. This would lead to romantic feelings.
They could meet new magical students at Ilvermorny. For example, a young and talented witch or wizard who is curious about their experiences at Hogwarts.
One possible plot could be that they move to America to start a new life away from the wizarding war in Britain. They might discover new magical communities in America, like Ilvermorny, and get involved in protecting its secrets. Maybe they meet new friends and enemies along the way and use their combined skills from Hogwarts to face new challenges in this different magical environment.
Their relationship might develop into a deeper friendship. Living in Potter Manor together gives them more time to understand each other on a personal level. They could support each other through any challenges that come their way in the wizarding world.