Hermione's reputation among her friends could be severely damaged if they found out. They would likely feel betrayed, and it would change the dynamics of their relationships. She might become an outcast among them, and she would have to deal with the guilt of that. Also, she would have to be very secretive and cautious all the time, which is not in her nature as an open - minded and truth - seeking person.
She would probably be very conflicted. Hermione is Harry's friend, and spying on him goes against her loyalty. So she might be constantly struggling with her conscience.
Another motive might be related to a prophecy or some ancient magic. There could be a prophecy about Harry that certain people want to manipulate or prevent from coming true. By paying Hermione to spy, they hope to get insights into Harry's actions and decisions that might be related to this prophecy.
Hermione might become more determined to fight against whatever force made her do it. If it was dark magic, she would pour all her energy into researching ways to counter it and make sure it never happened again. This could also lead to her developing new magical skills or knowledge in the process. And she might also have a new - found respect for Snape if she discovers he was also a victim in some way during the incident.
For Harry, his adoption could lead to him being more open - minded. He might be exposed to different magical cultures in his new family, which would make him more accepting of new ideas. Ron could become more confident. His adopted family might see his potential and encourage him more than his own family did. This would boost his self - esteem. Hermione would likely be more adaptable. Since her adoption situation might require her to adjust to a new family environment, she'd be better at handling changes at Hogwarts, such as new teachers or new magical subjects.
Maybe she could be motivated by power. The Dark Lord might have promised her a high position in his new world order. She might also be disillusioned with the wizarding world's current state and think that the Dark Lord could bring about a better change, even if it means using dark magic.
Harry would likely be the more laid - back of the two in some ways. He'd encourage their child to have fun and explore, but also be there to guide them when things get tough. Hermione, on the other hand, would be super organized. She'd make sure the child has a proper schedule for studying, practicing magic, and having time for friends. But together, they'd instill values like courage, loyalty, and the importance of using magic for good. They'd tell their child stories about their adventures, using them as lessons. For example, Harry would talk about how he overcame fear in the face of Voldemort, and Hermione would share how knowledge helped her solve many problems.
The relationship would be severely damaged. Hermione would likely feel betrayed, angry, and hurt. Draco, on the other hand, might initially feel a sense of relief but could later be filled with guilt.
Hermione might be portrayed as more vulnerable than in the original series. Being kidnapped by Dark Harry would put her in a position where she doesn't have the upper hand. However, she would still retain her intelligence. So, she could be shown using her brains in a more desperate and sneaky way to outwit Dark Harry.
Hermione would likely become more hardened. In the world of The 100, she'd face life - or - death situations regularly. This would make her more decisive and perhaps a bit more ruthless when necessary. But she'd also bring her compassion. She might start to see the value in the different cultures in The 100, like the Grounders' connection to nature, and incorporate that into her own view of the world.
In this fanfiction, Hermione would grow up with a strong female role model. This would make her even more assertive in fighting for what she believes in. She may also inherit some of McGonagall's no - nonsense attitude towards things like Dark Magic and injustice. Her academic pursuits would still be important, but she might also focus more on the well - being of Hogwarts as a whole, similar to how McGonagall cares for the school.
As a ghost, Hermione might become more detached from the physical world. She could be less focused on grades and more on the spiritual aspects of Hogwarts. Her patience might also increase as she now has a different perspective on time.