A lot of these fanfictions also explore Snape's internal struggle. He has his own prejudices about Muggles, and meeting one face - to - face makes him re - evaluate those beliefs. There could be a moment where he has to decide whether to trust the Muggle with his secrets or keep his distance. This internal conflict can drive the plot forward as he tries to figure out how to deal with this new situation and person in his life.
In this kind of fanfiction, Snape might be initially very confused and on guard when meeting a Muggle. He could be out of his comfort zone in the wizarding world and struggle to interact with someone who has no knowledge of magic.
In this fanfiction, Snape might initially be quite distrustful of Cecilia as she is a Muggle. He could be on guard, perhaps even a bit rude at first. But as the story unfolds, he might discover that Cecilia has qualities he didn't expect, like kindness and an open - mindedness that start to break down his prejudices.
Cecilia in this fanfiction is a Muggle. She might be designed to be a character that challenges Snape's preconceived notions about Muggles. She could be a creative person, perhaps an artist or a writer in the Muggle world. Her creativity could be something that catches Snape's attention, as it's a trait that might not be so different from the creativity seen in the wizarding world when it comes to things like potion - making or spell - casting.
Well, perhaps the plot could be that a muggle accidentally stumbles into the wizarding world where Voldemort is still a threat. The muggle might initially be terrified but then discovers some hidden power within themselves that could potentially help in the fight against Voldemort.
One common plot point is the initial resistance from both sides. Snape, with his pride and past grievances against Harry's father, would be hesitant. Harry, on the other hand, would be confused by the whole idea. Another is the discovery of new sides of each other. As they spend time together, they start to see qualities in one another that they never noticed before. And there's often the external opposition from the wizarding community who might not accept such an unusual pairing.
In these fanfictions, a frequent plot point is Hermione's exploration of Snape's past. She might stumble upon some old journals or artifacts that give her insights into his childhood or his relationship with Lily. This could lead to her having a deeper understanding of Snape and trying to make amends for how he's been treated in the past. Another common plot point is Snape using Hermione as a spy among the Gryffindors. However, this often backfires as Hermione starts to develop her own ideas and feelings, and she might end up playing a double - agent role, trying to protect both Snape and her Gryffindor friends.
Another plot point could be that they team up to face a powerful enemy in Alola. It could be a new Team Rocket - like organization or a wild and dangerous Pokémon. Their combined skills and the Pokémon they have would be crucial in this fight.
One common plot point is the discovery of her parentage. Hermione might find out in a dramatic way, like through a hidden letter or a magical revelation. Another is her relationship with Harry and Ron. It could be strained as she tries to come to terms with her new identity. Also, there's often a focus on how she reconciles the two very different sides of her heritage - Remus' warm and friendly nature and Snape's cold and calculating exterior.
One interesting plot could be a Muggle accidentally stumbling upon Voldemort's lair. The Muggle, being completely out of their element, has to use their wits and non - magical skills to survive the encounter. Maybe they manage to trick Voldemort into thinking they have some sort of hidden magical power.
In some fanfiction, the Occlumency lessons lead to a mental connection between Harry and Snape. This connection allows them to share emotions and thoughts in a way they never expected. For instance, Snape might experience Harry's fear of losing his friends, and Harry might understand Snape's love for his mother on a deeper level. This connection forces them to reevaluate their relationship and work together more closely against the common enemy, Voldemort.