Another reason is that Harry might see the bigger picture. He knows that the three of them are a team and that internal strife can be dangerous, especially in the magical world they live in. By protecting Hermione from Ron, he's trying to keep their group intact. He might think that if Ron's negative behavior towards Hermione is left unchecked, it could lead to the breakdown of their friendship and their ability to face challenges together.
It could be due to a misunderstanding. Suppose Ron overhears a conversation between Harry and Hermione that he misinterprets completely. He might think they are plotting against him or don't really consider him a true friend. So in a fit of anger and hurt, he decides to betray them.
Maybe they run away because they are tired of the constant danger at Hogwarts. They've faced so many threats, and they just want a break. So they run to a peaceful place where no one knows them.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe they misinterpreted something Hermione said or did, and in a fit of anger or confusion, they decided to leave. For example, if Hermione was working on a project alone without consulting them, they might have felt left out and left in a huff.
It could be due to a misunderstanding. Ron might misinterpret Hermione's relationship with Draco. He could think there's something going on between them, especially in fanfiction where the Dramione pairing is the end goal. So, in his jealousy or anger, he decides to leave Hermione while she's pregnant without really understanding the situation.
One reason could be envy. Hermione is often very good at academics and magic, and Harry and Ron might be envious of her success. For instance, if Hermione always gets top grades in potions class while Harry and Ron struggle, they could lash out at her out of frustration.
One reason could be jealousy. Maybe Ron feels that Harry is getting too close to Hermione and he's afraid of losing her attention. In fanfiction, authors often play with the characters' emotions. Harry, on the other hand, might see Ron as being too possessive of Hermione.
One reason could be that they might have different interpretations of Harry's character in the fanfiction. Hermione, being logical, may see Harry in a more practical light, while Ron, with his emotional side, could have a different view.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Hermione leaves Ron because of his jealousy issues. Ron has shown bouts of jealousy in the original series, and if that continued to be a problem in the fan - created story, it could be a major factor. For example, if Hermione started to gain more recognition in the wizarding community for her intelligence and contributions, and Ron couldn't handle it well. Or it could be that new characters were introduced in the fanfiction, and Hermione developed a stronger connection or friendship with them, which made her re - evaluate her relationship with Ron.
One reason could be Snape's sense of justice. Despite his often - cold exterior, he may not tolerate Ron's unjust behavior towards Hermione. Another reason might be that he sees something in Hermione that he values, like her intelligence or her thirst for knowledge, and doesn't want it to be extinguished by Ron's actions.
One reason could be some fans' desire to explore extreme and unconventional relationships. They might want to break the boundaries of the traditional friendship shown in the original work.