For the other Gryffindor students, some might be afraid of Hermione. They've heard stories about Greyback and werewolves, and this could lead to a divide in the house. Some students would stand by Hermione, while others would keep their distance. The teachers would also have different reactions. Snape might be more critical, seeing it as a sign of Hermione's recklessness. But McGonagall would be more empathetic, trying to find ways to help Hermione manage her new situation. The Order of the Phoenix members would be concerned about Hermione being a potential target now. They might increase security around her, which would impact the overall secrecy and operations of the Order.
For Harry, it would be devastating. Hermione has been his rock, his intellectual equal. Without her, he would feel lost and incomplete. He might become more reckless in his fight against evil, as he no longer has her to rein him in.
In most of these fanfictions, Hermione reacts with her characteristic intelligence. For example, in 'The Captive Hermione by Greyback', she immediately starts to analyze her surroundings and look for possible escape routes. She uses her knowledge of spells and potions to try and gain an advantage over Greyback.
It can make other characters view their relationship as very exclusive. For example, Ron might feel left out sometimes if Harry is constantly overprotective of Hermione. This can create some tension between Ron and Harry in the fanfiction.
For Harry, it could be a huge blow. Hermione has always been his closest friend and advisor. Without her in the Order, Harry might feel lost and less confident in his decisions. He may start to question his own actions more, as Hermione was often the one to provide rational thinking.
Well, for Hermione, it would be a huge emotional blow. She might become more withdrawn at first, focusing on her studies even more to cope. Draco, on the other hand, might see this as an opportunity. Since it's a Dramione fanfic, he could start to approach Hermione more gently, trying to offer her support and gradually winning her over.
Well, it often adds a lot of dark and tense elements to the story. It can show the brutality of the wizarding world. Hermione might become a symbol of resilience. Her friends could be driven to seek revenge or justice, which would drive the plot forward in new and unexpected ways.
Hermione would likely react with her characteristic intelligence and courage. She would probably try to use her vast knowledge of magic to find a way to escape or at least resist Fenrir. For example, she might try to use spells that could incapacitate him temporarily. She would also be likely to try and outwit him in conversation, looking for any weaknesses or loopholes in his plans.
For Hermione, start with her initial fear and disgust towards Greyback due to his reputation. Then show how her inquisitive nature makes her look beyond the surface. As for Greyback, show his animalistic side at first, but also hint at a deeper, more human part that Hermione begins to uncover. For example, Hermione could notice how Greyback is protective of the younger werewolves in his pack, which makes her reevaluate him.
Their bond might make Ron jealous, which could strain Hermione's friendship with him. Since Ron has had feelings for Hermione, seeing her have this special bond with Viktor would be difficult for him. Other characters from Hogwarts might view Hermione differently too. Some might be curious and want to befriend her more because of her unique bond, while others might be a bit suspicious or jealous.
His friends like Ron would be extremely shocked and confused. Ron, who has always been by Harry's side, would find it hard to accept this new Harry. He might initially try to fight Harry, thinking he has been corrupted. Other characters in Hogwarts, such as the teachers, would be divided. Some might see it as a way for Harry to protect Hermione and understand his motives, while others would be strictly against his new path. The Order of the Phoenix members would also be split, as they have put so much faith in Harry as the 'Chosen One' to fight against dark forces, not become one.