The baby brother could introduce new elements of chaos into Hermione's life. He might be a bit of a troublemaker, getting into things he shouldn't, like Hermione's potions ingredients or spellbooks. This would force Hermione to be more patient and also find ways to child - proof her living space.
His presence could make Hermione more responsible. She might have to take on babysitting duties, which would cut into her study time, but also teach her about time management in a new way. For example, she'd have to find time to study while also making sure her baby brother is safe and happy.
In the fanfiction, their relationship could be one of mutual admiration. The baby brother could look up to Hermione as a role model, seeing her as a source of inspiration. And Hermione could be in awe of how quickly he picks up new things, like magic spells or concepts, and they could bond over their shared love for magic.
It's possible. Fanfiction communities are full of creative and often boundary - pushing ideas. While the idea of Hermione and Voldemort having a baby is extremely non - traditional given the nature of their characters in the official 'Harry Potter' story, in the realm of fanfiction, where authors like to experiment with different scenarios, such a concept could exist. Some fanfictions might explore this idea to see how it could change the whole 'Harry Potter' universe, or perhaps just for the novelty of it.
They would become more protective of each other. Ron would be more vigilant about Hermione's well - being as she is now the mother of their child. And Hermione would be more understanding of Ron's insecurities as a new father.
Their relationship would shift from a purely platonic friendship to a deeply committed partnership. Harry would become more protective of Hermione, not just as a friend but as the mother of his child. Hermione would see Harry in a new light, as a co - parent and a life - long partner. They would have to communicate on a different level, sharing not only their thoughts about the baby but also their hopes and fears for their future as a family. There would also be some awkward moments as they adjust to this new dynamic, especially in front of their old friends who are used to seeing them as just friends.
There might be. Fanfiction is a vast world where all kinds of strange and interesting ideas are explored. But it goes against the general tone and relationships established in the 'Harry Potter' books. Hermione is more closely associated with Ron, and Snape has his own complex story that doesn't involve this kind of relationship with Hermione in the original work.
Hermione might become more confident in her Slytherin - like traits. Since Blaise is her brother, she could learn from his Slytherin ways of being cunning and resourceful. This would add a new layer to her Gryffindor - centered character.
Their relationship would likely become more centered around the baby. They would have to cooperate even more closely to take care of the little one. There would be less time for their own personal issues as the baby's needs would be top priority.
Some of the more traditional pure - blood families might oppose it. They have strict ideas about family and bloodlines, and Harry and Hermione's situation doesn't fit into their narrow view. For example, the Malfoys might initially be against it, seeing it as a break from the 'normal' wizarding family structure.
They would become more united. Before the baby, they might have had a tenuous relationship, but having a child would force them to rely on each other more. They would have to communicate better to make decisions about the baby's upbringing.
In this fanfiction, the baby's life would be full of unique experiences. Since Hermione is well - versed in many areas of magic, the baby would have an excellent education from home. Snape, being a strict father figure, would ensure the baby has a strong sense of discipline in magic. However, the baby would also face the pressure of living up to the legacies of both parents. It might feel the need to prove itself in potions like Snape and in academic studies like Hermione. Also, the family might be shunned by some in the wizarding community who can't accept their relationship, which would add to the baby's hardships.