No, it's not likely to be a popular type. Fanfiction usually focuses on more positive and canon - compliant or at least more widely acceptable themes. This kind of title involves very non - traditional and potentially offensive content that would not appeal to the general fanfiction - reading audience.
Well, it's a rather strange and inappropriate concept for a fanfiction. However, if we were to consider it in a more creative non - offensive way, perhaps it could be about Hermione experiencing some sort of magical mishap that gives her a new physical form and how Bellatrix reacts to this new, unexpected situation.
I'm not aware of any such fanfiction. Fanfiction often has a wide range of themes, but this seems rather inappropriate and not in line with the general spirit of the Hermione character from the original works.
One common theme is her academic growth. Hermione is known for her intelligence, and in these fanfictions, it often shows how she continues to expand her knowledge. Another theme is friendship, particularly her bond with Harry and Ron as they all grow up together.
Bella's character development in this fanfiction might be seen in her emotional growth. Initially, she might be a bit naive and overly curious about the Cullens. But as she grows up with them, she becomes more understanding and empathetic towards their situation. She may also learn to control her emotions better, especially when it comes to the dangerous aspects of the vampire world. For instance, instead of panicking all the time, she starts to think rationally and find solutions. Moreover, her relationships with the Cullens shape her into a more complex and well - rounded character. Her bond with Edward might deepen in new ways, and her friendships with the other Cullens could also influence her values and behavior.
Professor McGonagall could also be a main character who interacts with Hermione. As a strict but fair teacher, she could guide Hermione in her studies and also in her personal growth. For example, she might give Hermione extra responsibilities or tasks that help her develop leadership skills.
Yes, in some science - fiction or fantasy works, there might be such a plot. For example, in some stories about magic or advanced genetic experiments gone wrong, a girl could potentially have an unexpected physical change like this. However, these are often very rare and extreme concepts within the realm of fictional creativity.
One main character could be an older street - wise kid named Tom. He takes Hermione under his wing when she first arrives on the streets. He teaches her the ropes of surviving, like where to find the best hiding places and which people to avoid. Another character could be a kind - hearted shopkeeper, Mrs. Jenkins. Even though she knows Hermione is living on the streets, she sometimes gives her leftover food or old clothes. There could also be a mysterious figure, a wizard in disguise perhaps, who has been secretly watching Hermione. He senses her latent magical abilities and is waiting for the right time to reveal himself and offer her a way out of her difficult situation.
One possible plot could be that Hermione, having lost her parents at a young age, has to fend for herself on the streets. She might use her intelligence to outwit those who would take advantage of her. For example, she could befriend other street - smart kids and together they form a sort of 'family' where they share resources and knowledge. She could also be constantly on the run from the authorities who want to put her in an orphanage or some less - than - ideal institution. And perhaps, she discovers a hidden magical alley in the city that only she can access, which gives her access to magical resources she uses to survive and learn more magic on her own.