In some fanfictions, Snape might be secretly sympathetic. He may see the scars as a reminder of all Harry has been through, which could soften his usually harsh attitude towards Harry, at least for a moment.
Well, Snape could initially be dismissive. He might think that Harry is just using his scars for attention or pity. However, as he digs deeper in the fanfiction plot, perhaps he realizes the true significance of those scars, like they are marks of Harry's battles against the Dark Arts, and this could change his view of Harry over time. For example, if the scars are related to some kind of prophecy or special power that Harry has, Snape's curiosity might be piqued, and he could start to see Harry as more than just James Potter's son. He might even start to respect Harry in a way he never thought he would.
Harry's reaction would be complex. He has so many emotions tied up with Snape already - dislike, confusion, and a bit of grudging respect in some ways. Discovering he's his father would bring all those emotions to the surface and more. He might go through a period of denial, not wanting to believe it at first. Then, as the truth sank in, he'd have to come to terms with a new family member. He might also feel a sense of betrayal from those who knew or suspected but didn't tell him. And he'd have to figure out how to fit this new relationship into his life, especially considering his role in the wizarding world and his ongoing battles.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.
It could be a turning point in their relationship. Maybe Snape starts to see Harry as more than just James Potter's son. The scars represent Harry's battles and traumas, and seeing them might make Snape more empathetic.
Snape's initial reaction would be one of disbelief. He has his own set of prejudices and ideas, and gay romance fanfiction is far from his realm of understanding. He might snatch the fanfiction away from Harry in a fit of annoyance. But as he sees Harry crying, he might start to wonder what in this strange piece of writing has such an emotional impact on Harry. This could lead to a very awkward and tense moment between them, with Snape not knowing how to handle the situation properly.
In this kind of fanfiction scenario, Snape might initially be conflicted. On one hand, he has his long - standing dislike for James Potter, Harry's father. But on the other, his sense of duty as a Hogwarts professor could kick in. He might reluctantly start to heal Harry, all the while muttering under his breath about how much trouble Harry always seems to get into, just like his father. Then, as he heals Harry, he might start to see some of Lily, Harry's mother, in him and soften a bit.
Snape's reaction would likely be more complex than others. While others might show immediate relief, Snape might be more guarded. He has a history of animosity with Harry, so he might not show his true feelings right away. He could be more critical, even as he helps Harry, asking him how he got into such a mess in the first place.
He would probably be very displeased. Snape has always been strict and traditional, and fanfiction about the DA, which was an unauthorized student group in his eyes, would seem like a frivolous and inappropriate thing to him.
Harry's scars are a physical reminder of his encounter with Voldemort as a baby. In the fanfic, they might be a symbol of his unique identity. It sets him apart from others and makes him the Boy Who Lived. When Snape sees them, it could be a reminder of the power Harry holds, which Snape might both fear and respect in a way.
He could feel a sense of guilt. Snape has always had a role in Harry's life, sometimes as an adversary. Knowing that Harry has these scars which are a result of Voldemort's actions, and Snape being involved in some way with Voldemort in the past, he might feel responsible on some level.
He might be initially shocked. Snape has a complex relationship with Harry, and seeing those scars which are a mark of Harry's past and his connection to Voldemort could stir up a lot of mixed emotions in Snape. Maybe he would feel a pang of guilt, as he has some role in Harry's life due to his connection with Lily.