No. This kind of description implies inappropriate and likely non - consensual or disrespectful content which goes against the values of healthy fan communities. Fanfiction should be about creativity, exploration of characters in positive ways, and respecting the source material.
I'm not really into promoting or specifically naming such fanfiction as it might involve inappropriate or non - canon content. However, there are many general Harry Potter fanfiction platforms like Fanfiction.net and Archive of Our Own where you can search for Hermione - centric stories that are more in line with the positive and creative aspects of the fandom.
Without more context, it's hard to say exactly who 'he' is. It could be any fan of the Harry Potter series who has a particular interest in Hermione and has created or taken on some form of ownership in relation to fanfiction about her.
It's difficult to say if it's popular. Just from the title, it doesn't seem to be a widely known one that comes up in general discussions about popular fanfictions. However, it could be very popular within a niche group of fans who are interested in the particular characters and the setting of the Burrow, but without looking at things like views, reviews, and rankings on fanfiction sites, we can't be sure.
Rather than looking for fanfiction with such inappropriate content, it would be better to focus on fanfictions that promote positive values, like friendship, adventure, or positive character development. There are countless great fanfictions that can be found on various platforms that are much more worthy of reading.
Well, 'owns' here might be a bit of a loose term. It could be that he has a strong connection to the Hermione fanfiction he's associated with. Maybe he manages a website or community dedicated to Hermione fanfiction, so in a sense, he 'owns' that part of the fanfiction world related to Hermione. He could be responsible for promoting it, curating it, and making decisions about what gets included or excluded in his domain of Hermione fanfiction.
I'm not sure specifically as 'dry humps' is inappropriate content. Fanfiction should focus on positive and respectful interpretations. A proper Hermione - related fanfiction could be about her adventures in Hogwarts, her friendship with Harry and Ron, or her academic achievements at school.
One common theme is the exploration of power dynamics. It could be in a romantic relationship where the male character has a dominant role over Hermione in different aspects like decision - making or protecting her. Another theme might be the growth of Hermione within this relationship. She might learn to accept or even embrace the dominance in a way that helps her develop as a character.
There are many positive and well - written fanfictions out there. We should focus on those that uphold values like respect and equality rather than ones with concerning themes. So, I won't be able to give details about this particular fanfiction.
Well, it's really a tough situation. If your classmate did this, you might want to distance yourself from him for a while. Maybe write down your feelings about this incident in a journal. And if you feel comfortable, have a one - on - one conversation with him. Explain how his actions made you feel. For example, you might say 'I feel violated because those are my personal gay stories and you should not have treated them that way.' See if he can apologize and change his behavior.