His protectiveness could be depicted by Snape giving Hermione special attention in class. Maybe he offers her extra guidance or protection from the more malicious students. He might also subtly use his influence to keep her out of harm's way, like preventing her from getting involved in dangerous magical experiments without proper supervision.
In the fanfiction, it might be shown through Snape secretly watching over Hermione during dangerous situations. For example, in a battle or when she's being harassed by other students who are prejudiced against Muggle - borns.
The fanfiction might show Snape intervening on Hermione's behalf when she's facing unjust accusations. He could use his position as a teacher to ensure that she is treated fairly. Also, he might be shown as being more lenient towards her mistakes compared to other students, which is a sign of his underlying protectiveness.
A pair of gardening gloves is a must - have to protect her hands. And a watering can or a hose for watering the plants. Pruning shears are useful for trimming bushes and dead branches. There are also some small tools like a trowel which is good for transplanting small plants.
A student once had a violin teacher who would constantly compare them to other students. 'Why can't you play like so - and - so?' the teacher would say. This made the student feel inadequate and self - conscious. It also killed their motivation to practice because they felt they could never measure up to the teacher's unrealistic expectations.
Perhaps there is a plot where the wind is a symbol of change. In the fanfic, it might bring about a transformation in the relationships between the characters. For example, two characters who were once enemies are brought together by the force of the wind and start to understand each other better.
One key element is his disenchantment with authority. Another is his belief in anarchy as a solution. Also, his willingness to take direct action against the system.
Perhaps the girl is a healer and she comes across an injured dragon. The dragon licks her hand as a sign of trust and gratitude. As she heals the dragon, they form a special bond. The story could then revolve around how their friendship grows and how they help each other in their respective worlds, with the dragon protecting the girl's village from other threats and the girl teaching the dragon about human ways.
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Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, they initially feel a bit awkward sharing the bed. But as the night progresses, they find comfort in each other's presence. Percy might crack a joke or two to ease the tension, and Annabeth would roll her eyes at him in that affectionate way she does. They could end up falling asleep while holding hands, symbolizing their strong bond.
We can start by raising awareness about the importance of privacy and respect. Educate people on how such stories are unethical and can harm others.
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Some fanfictions also explore the pairing of Naruto (female) with Neji. Given Neji's initial views on the Hyuga clan's hierarchy and Naruto's status as an outsider (even more so as a female in a male - dominated ninja world), their relationship could be full of conflict and resolution. It could be about breaking down barriers between them both in terms of clan differences and gender roles.