You might want to check out 'The Battle of Wits'. In this fanfiction, Harry has a major argument with Snape and doesn't hold back in expressing his frustration and anger.
Well, there's a fanfic called 'The Secret of the Potions Class' where Harry loses his temper and tells Snape off quite strongly. It's a great read if you're into this kind of story.
I think there are several fanfictions like that. One popular one is 'The Defiant Gryffindor' where Harry has a heated confrontation with Snape and really gives him a piece of his mind.
Another way Snape could comfort Harry is by standing up for him in certain situations. Maybe when other teachers or students are being unfair to Harry, Snape steps in and defends him. This act of protection can be a great source of comfort for Harry, as it shows that someone is on his side even if they have had a rocky relationship in the past.
Well, in this kind of fanfiction, this scene can have a huge impact. If it's written well, it can completely reshape their relationship. Harry might feel a sense of gratitude towards Snape, which is something he never thought he'd feel. Snape, on the other hand, might feel a strange sense of connection. It could be the start of a friendship or at least a more amicable coexistence. It also gives the writer a chance to explore the psychological aspects of both characters, like Snape's guilt and Harry's capacity for forgiveness.
In some fanfictions, Snape might use his advanced knowledge of potions to brew a special healing elixir for Harry. He could also use his magic skills, like a complex spell specifically designed to mend Harry's wounds, whether they are physical or emotional.
Snape could initially be skeptical. Given their long - standing enmity, he might not believe that Harry's apology is sincere at first. He might respond with a cold glare or a sarcastic comment, like 'Potter, your apologies are as empty as your head.'
Snape could also use his magical abilities in a more emotional sense. He might share his own past traumas with Harry, creating a bond of understanding that starts to heal Harry's broken spirit. By being vulnerable himself, he shows Harry that it's possible to move past pain.
Another interpretation could be that Harry has some exclusive rights to a particular set of Snape fanfiction within a certain fan community. For example, he might have been the first to come up with a unique plotline about Snape in the fanfiction world, and thus it's considered that he 'owns' that concept or those stories in a sense.
There could be a fanfiction where Snape finds Harry unconscious with blood on him after a skirmish with some dark wizards. Snape's actions of washing the blood off are not just about cleaning but also a way to symbolize his internal struggle between his hatred for James Potter and his growing, albeit grudging, respect for Harry. This could lead to a complex character development arc for Snape in the story.
In some fanfictions, yes. Writers often explore the complex relationship between Harry and Snape. They might create scenarios where Harry discovers Snape's true loyalties and motives earlier than in the original books, leading to a new level of trust.
In some fanfictions, Harry might defend Snape because he comes to understand Snape's complex past. Snape was in love with Harry's mother, Lily, and his actions, though often harsh towards Harry, were sometimes motivated by his love for her and his role as a double agent against Voldemort. Harry, being a character who grows in understanding, could defend Snape once he learns these truths.
Snape may embarrass Harry by singling him out during dueling practice. He could point out Harry's mistakes harshly and in a condescending way. For example, he might say that Harry's spellcasting is amateurish compared to his father's, which hits a nerve with Harry and makes him feel embarrassed and angry at the same time.