Well, 'A Different Sorting' is a fanfic that you might like. In this story, Hermione being in Slytherin makes for a very different Hogwarts experience, especially with Draco. Their relationship is full of tension and unexpected moments of understanding. 'Slytherin Hermione's Alliance' is also good. It shows how Hermione and Draco form an unlikely alliance within Slytherin house, and how that affects the overall story in the wizarding world. And don't forget 'Hermione in Green', where her Slytherin side brings out new aspects of her character in relation to Draco.
One good plot twist could be that Hermione's intelligence is initially shunned in Slytherin. They value cunning more, but she uses her smarts to re - define what cunning means in the house. For example, she could outwit Draco in a series of challenges related to potions, using her book - learned knowledge in a sly way that Draco didn't expect.
Well, 'Back in Time' is a popular Hermione and Draco time travel fic. It focuses on how their time - traveling affects the original timeline and how they struggle to fix the changes they accidentally made. Also, 'Time Warp Lovers' is quite good. It delves deep into their characters as they are forced to rely on each other during their time - traveling adventures, which in turn makes their relationship develop in unexpected ways.
One great fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It explores the complex relationships between Draco, Blaise, and Hermione in a very engaging way. The characters are well - developed, and the plot is full of twists and turns.
Well, 'Eternal Bond' is a fanfiction that you might like. It starts with a rather unexpected encounter between the two. The story then unfolds to show how they gradually fall in love. The writer does a great job of describing Draco's struggle with his vampire instincts while being attracted to Hermione. It has a unique take on the whole vampire - human relationship concept and is full of twists and turns.
A possible plot is that Draco, who is in Slytherin, discovers a hidden secret about Hermione's family that has ties to Slytherin. This makes him see her in a new light and they start to form an unlikely alliance. They could then face challenges from their respective houses. Another plot idea is that in an alternate universe, Hermione is sorted into Slytherin and she and Draco become friends and then something more, as they strive to change the negative perception of Slytherin from within.
One interesting plotline could be Hermione struggling to fit in Slytherin at first. She's used to the values of Gryffindor, so being in Slytherin where ambition and cunning are prized in a different way would be a big adjustment. For example, she might have to deal with the initial suspicion from her Slytherin housemates who are not used to having a 'Mudblood' among them. But as time goes on, she could use her intelligence to show them that she belongs there and maybe even change some of their views on blood purity.
I really like 'Shifting Alliances' in this genre. The story delves deep into the complex relationships between Hermione, Snape, and Draco. Snape's hidden motives and Draco's struggle between his family's expectations and his own evolving beliefs, all while Hermione tries to navigate through this web of secrets, make for a fascinating read.
One great Hermione and Draco werewolf fanfiction is 'Moonlit Encounters'. It delves into a world where Draco is bitten by a werewolf and Hermione, with her vast knowledge, tries to find a cure. The story is filled with tension as they navigate their complex relationship against the backdrop of the werewolf curse.
Another good read is 'The Green Girl'. It takes a more magical approach where Hermione discovers a new side of magic that is related to Draco's family heritage. Their interactions are filled with mystery and the slow - burning romance between them makes it a really engaging fanfiction.
One popular 'Draco Hermione hospital' fanfiction is 'Healing Wounds'. In it, Draco and Hermione find themselves in a hospital setting after a battle. Their interactions start off rocky due to their past differences but gradually they start to understand each other better. It's a great read for those who like seeing the enemies - to - friends - to - more trope play out in a hospital backdrop.