Hermione's parents could also become very protective. They know their daughter is in a world that they don't fully understand. They might question her friends about how they keep Hermione safe at Hogwarts. Her friends would then have to assure them that they look out for each other. There could be a moment where Hermione's mother insists on packing some extra Muggle supplies for her, like warm sweaters and extra toothbrushes, which her friends might find a bit strange but also endearing.
Hermione might feel a bit nervous. She wants her parents to like her friends and vice versa. If her parents approve of her friends, it would make her feel more at ease about her two different worlds - the Muggle world of her parents and the wizarding world of her friends. She would be happy to see them all getting along.
Well, they might be really impressed by Harry. Maybe they would offer him a warm welcome, cook him a big meal, and start asking him all about his adventures at Hogwarts. After all, Hermione has told them so much about him, and seeing him in person would be quite exciting for them.
Hermione's friends would likely be very excited. They might plan some special activities for her parents. For instance, they could arrange a little tour of the Forbidden Forest (from a safe distance, of course). They would also share stories about Hermione at Hogwarts, how smart she is and all the adventures they've had together. And they would be happy to answer any questions Hermione's parents had about the wizarding world.
I really like 'Hermione's Muggle Roots'. In this fanfic, the author explores how Hermione's parents' occupations as dentists influence her in a unique way. It's a really heartwarming story that shows how much Hermione values her parents despite the differences between the Muggle and wizarding worlds. There's also 'The Granger Family Bond' which is all about the strong bond within the Granger family and how it withstands the challenges that come with Hermione being a witch.
In some fanfics, Hermione's abusive parents might be shown as neglectful. They could be constantly criticizing her intelligence or magical abilities. For example, they might not understand her love for books and learning magic, and instead push her towards more'muggle' - appropriate activities. This creates a contrast to her life at Hogwarts where she is celebrated for her brains.
One popular theme is the adjustment of Hermione's parents to the wizarding world. Since they are Muggles, it's fascinating to see how they react to things like magic and magical creatures. Another theme is the protection of Hermione's parents. Given that she is in a dangerous magical world, how she keeps them safe is often explored. For example, in some fics, she has to hide them from dark wizards.
Hermione's relationship with her friends would be full of challenges. Ron, in particular, might have a hard time getting over the fact that she's related to Voldemort. Harry, on the other hand, might be more understanding due to his own complex family history. They would all have to re - evaluate their friendship. Hermione would have to work hard to show that she's not like her father and that their friendship means more to her than any dark family ties.
In most fanfics, the status of a character's parents can be quite variable. For this 'Harty' in the Hermione fanfic, without having read it, it's difficult to say. It could be that the author decides to keep them alive to have a support system for Harty or perhaps to create a contrast with Hermione's own family situation. If the fanfic is about Harty's adventures in the wizarding world similar to Hermione, having living parents could mean they are either muggles who need to be protected from the wizarding threats or they could be wizards themselves and be part of Harty's journey.
Hermione could also distance herself from her parents a bit. If they are too stubborn in their hatred, she might choose to be with Ron regardless and limit her interactions with her parents until they come around. After all, she's a strong - willed character and won't let her parents' opinions control her completely.