Well, her character would likely become more guarded. Snape is not one for open displays of affection or warmth, so Hermione might learn to hide her emotions more. However, she would also be exposed to Snape's vast knowledge of potions and the Dark Arts in a more intimate way. This could make her more of an enigma to her friends. She might start to question some of the Gryffindor values she once held dear, as Snape would surely instill in her a different set of beliefs, at least to some extent.
The relationship would be strained. Harry and Ron might not understand why Hermione is now with Snape. They could be suspicious of Snape's motives and worry that Hermione is being influenced in a bad way. Hermione, on the other hand, would feel torn between her new family in Snape and her old friends. She would try to convince Harry and Ron that Snape isn't all bad, but it would be difficult as they have their own long - held grudges against him.
One great Snape and Hermione fanfiction is 'The Unbreakable Bond'. In this story, Hermione discovers a hidden side of Snape during her research in the Hogwarts library. Their relationship starts as a mentorship but gradually evolves into a deep friendship that defies the expectations of the wizarding world. It beautifully portrays their individual characters and how they can complement each other.
The 'time - travel' trope is also quite common. For example, Hermione might go back in time and interact with a younger Snape, which can lead to all sorts of new storylines and character developments.
One possibility could be that Sirius sees Hermione's intelligence and determination and decides to take her under his wing. Maybe he realizes her potential and wants to protect her from the dangers in the wizarding world that he has faced himself.
One great 'Adopted Hermione' fanfiction is 'A New Family for Hermione'. It beautifully portrays Hermione being adopted into a loving magical family. The story delves into how she adjusts to this new family dynamic while still maintaining her strong, independent character. It also shows how her new family helps her grow in different ways, especially in terms of her magical abilities outside of Hogwarts studies.
Well, in general, fanfiction about an adopted and abused Hermione is a rather dark concept. Ethically, it's a gray area. On one hand, fanfiction allows for creative exploration, but this theme might be disturbing to many. It could be seen as unethical if it promotes or glorifies abuse in any way.
Hermione might become more guarded at first. She is used to being independent and suddenly being 'gifted' to Snape is a big change. But over time, she could learn to be more patient and understanding. Snape, on the other hand, might soften a bit. His usual cold exterior could crack as he gets to know Hermione better.
It's hard to say who would be the clear winner. Hermione is intelligent and quick - witted, but Snape has years of experience and a great deal of magical knowledge. If it's a battle of words, Hermione might hold her own for a while, but Snape could use his authority to shut her down.
She might give him cold stares in class. Hermione is not one to shy away from showing her emotions through her expressions. So, every time Snape is in her line of sight, she could fix him with a withering glare that clearly shows her displeasure.