These fanfics exist because they add a more human and relatable aspect to Hermione's character. Periods are a normal part of life for many, and showing Hermione going through it makes her more real and three - dimensional.
There's also a fanfic titled 'Lessons Beyond the Classroom'. Here, Hermione stumbles upon the professor's secret hobby, which sparks their connection. They begin to share their thoughts and experiences outside of the regular academic setting. The story beautifully portrays their growing relationship through various shared adventures and discussions.
No, it is not ethical. Writing about rape in fanfiction is a very disturbing and inappropriate topic. It can be extremely triggering for survivors of sexual assault and it goes against basic moral values of respect and human dignity.
They are popular because it shows Hermione in a vulnerable state. Usually, she's so strong and in control, but when she's sick, it's a new side of her.
No. Given the rather odd and not - so - common naming, it's highly unlikely to be a popular fanfic. Popular fanfics usually have more accessible and mainstream - friendly names.
One popular 'Hermione gets her period' fanfiction might be 'Growing Up at Hogwarts'. It focuses on how Hermione deals with this new aspect of growing up while also handling her studies and friendships at Hogwarts. Another could be 'The Monthly Changes' which shows how her friends, like Harry and Ron, react when they find out and how they support her.
A fanfic named 'When Hermione Got Her First Period at Hogwarts' could be really interesting. It could start with her initial confusion and embarrassment, as she's likely not been fully prepared for it in the magical context. It might then show how she turns to female professors or older female students for advice, and how this experience makes her grow as a character.
Another possible antagonist could be a relative, say her sister - in - law. The sister - in - law might be resentful of the attention the wife gets in the family. So, she might try to undermine the wife at every opportunity. She could start family disputes and make the wife look bad in front of other family members. Over time, this constant undermining can 'ruin' the wife's relationship with her family and her peace of mind.
Perhaps in a 'wife gets ruined story', she is the victim of a false rumor. In a small town, someone spreads a malicious lie about her having an affair. This rumor spreads like wildfire, and she loses her reputation. Her friends start to avoid her, and she even faces discrimination in her community. As a result, her social life and mental well - being are 'ruined'.
In a 'hermione gets all the books fanfic', it might be about Hermione's thirst for knowledge being fully satisfied. She could be using all these books to research new spells, study the history of magic more comprehensively, or even find ways to improve Hogwarts. Since she's so studious, having all the books would be like a dream come true for her.