The relationship would be strained. Harry and Ron might not understand why Hermione is now with Snape. They could be suspicious of Snape's motives and worry that Hermione is being influenced in a bad way. Hermione, on the other hand, would feel torn between her new family in Snape and her old friends. She would try to convince Harry and Ron that Snape isn't all bad, but it would be difficult as they have their own long - held grudges against him.
The relationship would change significantly. At the start, Harry and Ron would be shocked and likely angry. They might not trust Hermione's new situation. Hermione, being the intelligent girl she is, would try to make them see the good in Snape. But the boys would be hesitant. As time passed, Hermione would start to see the wizarding world from Snape's perspective, which could put her at odds with Harry and Ron's more Gryffindor - centered views. However, if they all worked through their differences, they could form a new, more complex and perhaps more mature relationship, but it would require a great deal of communication and understanding on all parts.
It would be really complicated. Harry and Ron would probably feel betrayed at first. They're used to Hermione being their best friend and suddenly she's in Snape's care. Hermione would find it hard to balance her loyalty to her new adoptive father, Snape, and her loyalty to her friends. There would be a lot of misunderstandings. Harry and Ron might think Snape is using Hermione for some dark purpose, while Hermione would be trying to show them that Snape has a different side that they don't know. Over time, they might slowly start to repair the relationship, but it would be a long and bumpy road.
The relationship could take a very different turn. Ron might become extremely jealous, especially if he has feelings for Hermione. This jealousy could lead to him lashing out at Hermione and even trying to drive a wedge between her and Draco. Hermione, in turn, might be frustrated with Ron's immaturity and start to distance herself from him. But if they are able to communicate effectively and Ron realizes his jealousy is unfounded, they could start to rebuild their relationship on a more mature and understanding basis.
At first, it would be really rocky. Harry has a history of distrusting Snape, and Hermione might be a bit cautious too. But as time passes, Snape's care for them in his own strict way would start to show. He'd probably be tough on them about their studies, but they'd see it's because he wants them to succeed.
At first, their relationship would likely be tense. Snape is known for his dislike of Gryffindors, and Hermione is a prime example of a Gryffindor student. But being in the close quarters of the supply closet might force them to communicate more directly. They could start to see past their initial prejudices. Maybe Snape would recognize Hermione's intelligence and Hermione would see that Snape has reasons for his cold exterior.
If Hermione was Harry's sister, the relationship between her and Harry would be more family - oriented. Ron might initially be a bit jealous as he has to share his two best friends in a different way. But overall, they could form a really strong trio with a new family - like bond.
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.
In this fanfic, the relationship between Hermione and Ron might be explored through the eyes of other characters. For instance, Harry might notice the small glances and touches between them that he hadn't paid much attention to before. It could also show how their relationship affects the group dynamic. With Hermione choosing Ron, it changes the way the trio interacts. And it could explore their future together, imagining how they would build a life as a couple in the wizarding world, dealing with things like family, career, and their place in the wizarding society.
Well, it often starts with a lot of misunderstandings. Snape has his own preconceived notions about Hermione as a Gryffindor student, and Hermione has her own view of Snape as a strict and often unfair teacher. However, as they live together, small moments start to change their relationship. For example, when Hermione is having trouble with a particularly difficult spell, Snape doesn't scold her but instead patiently guides her. This gradually builds trust between them, and they form a unique bond that is different from the typical student - teacher relationship or even a normal father - daughter relationship.
Well, it makes their relationship even more complex. Ron might feel a bit left out at first because Harry and Hermione have this new, deeper connection. But then he realizes that it doesn't change their friendship. Harry and Hermione, on the other hand, might be more protective of each other than before.
The relationship between all three could become more complex. Hermione's bad treatment of Harry might make Ron more protective of Harry, causing a rift between Hermione and Ron as well. In the original series, they are a tight - knit trio, but in this fanfiction, the balance is thrown off. For example, they might not be as effective in fighting against the dark forces or solving mysteries together because of the tension.
The neighbor situation could make their relationship more open. They would have more opportunities to see each other without the hustle and bustle of Hogwarts. This could lead to them sharing more personal stories. For instance, Harry could tell Hermione more about his early years with the Dursleys, and Hermione could share her experiences growing up as a Muggle - born witch. This sharing of personal histories would likely strengthen their bond.