Initially, they'll be at odds. But when they find themselves in a life - threatening situation while stuck together, like being trapped in a collapsing underground chamber. Draco might save Hermione from a falling rock using his quick reflexes, and Hermione might heal his wounds with her magic. This act of heroism on both parts can break down the barriers between them. They'll then start to rely on each other more, and their relationship will grow from there, gradually becoming closer as they face more and more together.
One possible plot could be that they are stuck in a magically locked room in Hogwarts. They start off bickering as usual, but as time passes, they begin to understand each other better. Draco realizes Hermione's intelligence isn't just for show and Hermione sees that Draco has a softer side beneath his haughty exterior.
I really liked 'The Unlikely Alliance'. Here, they work together to solve a mystery in Hogwarts that threatens the safety of the students. Hermione's research skills combined with Snape's experience in the darker arts prove to be a powerful combination. It shows how they can put aside their differences for the greater good.
Maybe they work together to tutor a group of struggling students. Snape is initially reluctant as he doesn't think Hermione can teach his way. But Hermione's fresh approach and her ability to connect with the students on a different level start to change Snape's mind. As they work together, they develop a new teaching method that benefits all the students involved.
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.
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.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Hermione thought Snape was involved in some dark plot against her friends. In the wizarding world, there are often secrets and deceptions, and if she got some false information, it could lead her to take such drastic action.
Well, it often starts with a lot of misunderstandings. Snape has his own preconceived notions about Hermione as a Gryffindor student, and Hermione has her own view of Snape as a strict and often unfair teacher. However, as they live together, small moments start to change their relationship. For example, when Hermione is having trouble with a particularly difficult spell, Snape doesn't scold her but instead patiently guides her. This gradually builds trust between them, and they form a unique bond that is different from the typical student - teacher relationship or even a normal father - daughter relationship.
Well, Snape has a mysterious past and his relationship with the main characters, especially Harry and his mother Lily, is full of depth. Fanfiction often delves deeper into these aspects. Hermione, with her love for knowledge and understanding, would find these explorations in Snape fanfiction fascinating. It allows her to see Snape from different angles that the original books might not have fully explored.
Well, Snape is a complex character. In fanfiction, he could be hard for Hermione perhaps due to their different views. Hermione is all about knowledge and fairness, while Snape has his own grudges and secrets. His past experiences, like his relationship with the Marauders and his loyalty to Dumbledore, might make him act coldly towards Hermione. He might not trust her easily, thinking she could be nosy or a threat to his plans, so he's hard on her.