If Hermione was born a werewolf in the fanfiction, it would transform her Hogwarts journey. She'd constantly be on edge about her secret getting out. Her friendships might be affected too. Ron and Harry might initially be shocked or even a bit scared when they find out. But her intelligence would still shine through. She could be the one to research more about werewolf - friendly magic, maybe even find a way to control her transformations better without relying solely on Wolfsbane Potion. And she'd probably be more involved with the magical creatures aspect of Hogwarts, like the Care of Magical Creatures class, since she has a connection to a creature herself. It would be a very different Hermione at Hogwarts, with a whole new set of struggles and opportunities.
Her relationship with Ron would be severely tested. Ron, who has some prejudices in the original story, might initially be scared or repulsed by Hermione's werewolf side. But over time, he could come to accept her and see that she's still the same Hermione he knew.
Hermione's academic performance might improve even more. Sirius could provide her with rare books and knowledge from his family's library. For example, there could be ancient spells and magical theories that are not commonly known. This would give her an edge in her classes.
If Hermione transfers to Hogwarts, her relationships would change significantly. For starters, she would have to start from scratch building relationships with her classmates. She might befriend some students who were on the outskirts in the original story. With the teachers, she'd have to prove herself quickly. Some teachers might be more strict with her as a new transfer, while others might be intrigued by her previous magical education. Her relationship with the Gryffindor house as a whole would also be different as she tries to earn her place among them.
Her Hogwarts experience would be extremely different. She might enter Hogwarts as a sort of spy for Voldemort. Instead of being sorted into Gryffindor, Voldemort could have influenced the Sorting Hat to put her in Slytherin. She would be looked at with suspicion by most of the teachers and students who knew of her connection to Voldemort.
The story could also change in terms of her academic progress. Her werewolf nature might make it difficult for her to attend classes during full moons. So, she might have to find alternative ways to study. This could lead to her exploring different areas of magic that are not part of the regular curriculum, thus changing the overall magical knowledge discovery in the story.
Her relationship with Harry and Ron would be very different. They might be initially scared or at least very cautious around her. But their friendship could also be strengthened as they try to understand and support her through her new situation. With teachers like Dumbledore, he might be more watchful over her, seeing her as both a potential danger and an interesting case. Hermione herself would probably feel isolated from her peers at first.
Percy's relationships would be in upheaval if he were born a werewolf. His friendship with his demigod comrades at Camp Half - Blood would face many challenges. Some might be accepting, but others would fear his new - found abilities and the potential danger he poses. His relationship with his father, Poseidon, would also be altered. Poseidon might see Percy as more of an abomination or a unique tool depending on his own complex nature. Percy's love life, like with Annabeth, would be full of complications. Annabeth would have to decide if she can love a werewolf - demigod hybrid, and Percy would struggle with his own self - image in relation to her. His relationships with other mythological creatures, such as centaurs and nymphs, would also change as they would view him through the lens of his werewolf nature rather than just his demigod status.
Hermione's character changes in many ways. Firstly, she has to adapt to a new physical form which brings out a more aggressive side in some situations. This is a big contrast to her usually calm and rational self. Emotionally, she may feel more isolated as she fears how others will react. However, this also makes her more independent and self - reliant. She starts to question the norms of the wizarding society regarding werewolves and becomes a more vocal advocate for change.
Well, at first, it could be a bit of a shock for both of them and they might have some arguments about how it happened and what to do next. But as time goes on, they'd start to really bond over the idea of becoming parents. Ron would probably step up and be more responsible, and Hermione would see a new side of him. They'd have to support each other through the physical and emotional changes of pregnancy. And their relationship would no longer just be about their romantic feelings for each other, but also about building a family together. This would bring a whole new dimension to their relationship, with more love, but also more responsibilities and things to worry about.
Their relationship could grow deeper as they share the responsibility of shaping the next generation of wizards. They would have to communicate constantly about the students' progress, and this could lead to a better understanding of each other's thoughts and feelings. For example, Hermione might learn more about Harry's intuition when it comes to students with potential, and Harry could gain more knowledge from Hermione about the importance of academic rigor.