Realistically, it could be a slow - burn relationship. They might start as adversaries, with Lucius still holding some of his old - fashioned views. But through a series of events, like Hermione saving Lucius' life or vice versa. This would make Lucius re - evaluate his views. They would then begin to communicate more, share their stories, and find common ground. Their relationship would grow over time, and when they decide to have a baby, it would be a natural progression of their new - found love.
The relationship could develop through a shared interest in a particular area of magic. Say they both have an interest in ancient spells or magical artifacts. They meet in a library or a research facility. At first, they are guarded around each other, but as they discuss their theories and findings, they start to respect each other. This respect turns into friendship and then love. Once in love, they may decide to have a baby, and the fanfiction could show how their relationship continues to evolve as they prepare for parenthood.
Their relationship could start with hostility. Lucius might initially try to undermine Hermione's efforts in some wizarding matter, but she outsmarts him every time. This could gradually turn into a begrudging respect as he realizes her intelligence. For example, in a magical research competition.
To develop their relationship realistically, start with their initial enmity. Given Dolohov's Death Eater status and Hermione's standing as a member of the Order of the Phoenix. Maybe they first meet in a battle situation where Hermione outsmarts Dolohov, which piques his interest. Then, through a series of forced interactions, like being trapped together in a magically sealed place. Over time, they begin to see each other's humanity. Hermione might notice Dolohov's regrets about his past actions, and he might admire her intelligence and courage.
A realistic development of their relationship would involve them dealing with the jealousy and misunderstandings that might arise. For example, Krum might be jealous of Hermione's close friendship with Harry and Ron. Hermione might misunderstand Krum's busy schedule with his Quidditch career. By working through these issues through honest conversations and mutual understanding, their relationship can grow stronger.
Well, it could start with a simple moment of curiosity. Naruto, being the friendly and outgoing kid, might be attracted to baby Itachi's calm and somewhat mysterious presence. They could start by sharing simple things like toys or food. As time goes on, Naruto's determination and positive attitude could inspire Itachi, and Itachi's intelligence and calmness could influence Naruto in return.
Over time, small acts of kindness can further the relationship. For instance, the werewolf might protect Hermione from other dark creatures without really thinking about it, and Hermione might use her magic to ease the werewolf's pain during his transformations. As they continue to interact in this way, their relationship can gradually shift from hostility to mutual respect, and potentially even to a deeper emotional connection like friendship or something more, but it has to be a very slow and gradual process to be realistic.
Realistically, their relationship could develop through a series of events that force them to rely on each other. For instance, if Hermione were to get into trouble with some dark magic experiments (maybe trying to replicate some of Snape's more advanced potions), Snape would be the only one who could help her. He would be initially angry but then realizes her potential. As for Hermione, she could start to see Snape not just as a strict teacher but as a person with his own traumas. She could offer her friendship in a very understated way, like leaving him a book she thought he might like in his office. Over time, through these small gestures and shared experiences, their relationship could develop into something more complex and interesting.
To develop their relationship realistically, they need to have common goals. For example, they both care about the well - being of the wizarding world. They could start working on a project to improve the living conditions of magical creatures. During this process, they get to know each other's personalities better. They have arguments about different approaches, but through these conflicts, they learn to understand and appreciate each other. This gradually builds a deeper connection between them.
Their relationship could develop through shared secrets. Maybe Theodore has a secret about his family that he's afraid to share, but Hermione, with her empathetic nature, makes him feel safe enough to open up. This creates a bond between them. Also, they could be involved in a dangerous situation together, like a secret mission in the Forbidden Forest, where they have to rely on each other, which deepens their connection.
To develop their relationship realistically, start with them getting to know each other's personalities. For example, Ash could share his dreams about becoming a Pokémon Master, and Elesa could talk about her love for fashion and how it relates to her Pokémon. Then, have them go through some small challenges together, like training a difficult Pokémon or helping a lost Pokémon find its way home. These shared experiences will gradually bring them closer.
It should start with small interactions. For example, Harry could be polite to Lavender when she tries to talk to him about her day. Then, they could be paired for a class project in Herbology. Working together on taking care of a difficult plant would give them time to get to know each other better.