It could be that Snape takes Harry by force in an attempt to train him more rigorously. Snape may think that the traditional Hogwarts training isn't enough for Harry to face Voldemort. So, he takes Harry away to a secret location and subjects him to a more intense and dangerous form of training. This would create a lot of tension between them as Harry resists this forced change in his life.
Perhaps the plot is centered around Snape having some sort of misinformation. He takes Harry by force because he thinks Harry is in danger and he needs to protect him in his own way, which is rather forceful. This could lead to a lot of conflict between Harry and Snape initially, but then they might come to understand each other's motives as the story progresses.
One possible plot could be that Harry discovers a time - traveling accident has brought baby Snape to his present. Harry, being the kind - hearted person he is, takes it upon himself to care for the baby. He has to figure out how to feed the baby, keep him clean and comfortable. Maybe he also has to protect baby Snape from any threats in the wizarding world that might target Snape even as a baby.
One possible motive could be Snape's complex relationship with Harry's father. Snape might see Harry as a way to get back at James in some twisted way. He could also be acting out of a sense of duty to the Dark Lord, believing that taking Harry by force is part of some larger plan to gain power or favor.
Initially, the relationship is one of captor and captive. Snape is in control and Harry is the unwilling victim. But as the story unfolds, Harry might begin to question Snape's motives. Snape, in turn, might start to open up a bit about his reasons for taking Harry. This could lead to a slow transformation of their relationship. They might find common ground in their shared experiences, such as both having lost people they loved to Voldemort. This newfound connection could start to heal the rift between them.
Harry could also feel a sense of betrayal, especially if he thought Snape was on his side to some extent before. This feeling of betrayal might fuel his determination to resist. He might call out for help from his friends or any allies he has in the wizarding world. And depending on how long he is held by Snape, his reaction could evolve from pure anger and resistance to a more strategic approach of trying to understand Snape's endgame.
There may be some fanfictions with this concept that are written in a non - inappropriate way. However, such a premise can be quite controversial and not in line with the original spirit of the 'Harry Potter' series. It's important to look for fanfictions that uphold positive values.
One alternative could be Snape and Hermione forming a mentorship bond where Hermione willingly follows Snape's guidance in her magical studies. Another could be them teaming up to solve a mystery together without any force involved.
No. Such a concept is not only disturbing but also violates the basic respect for the characters in the Harry Potter universe. Fanfiction is supposed to be a form of creative expression that stays within the bounds of good taste and respect for the source material.
Well, it could be about Snape feeling a sense of duty. Maybe after Harry loses his sight in a battle against the Dark Arts, Snape, despite their past differences, steps in. He might start by teaching Harry new ways to navigate Hogwarts using magic that doesn't rely on sight, like advanced sonar - like spells.
The plot might start with a magical experiment gone wrong. Harry ends up with a special mark or power that makes him Snape's master. As the story progresses, Harry uses this power to make Snape teach him advanced potions and dark arts defenses. Snape resents it but has no choice. Meanwhile, Voldemort senses this strange new power dynamic and tries to use it to his advantage. This forces Harry and Snape to work together in ways they never thought possible to outwit Voldemort while also dealing with their own difficult relationship.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Voldemort devises a plan where Snape forgets Harry to disrupt the Order of the Phoenix's plans. Without Snape's knowledge of Harry and his role in the prophecy, things start to go awry. Harry has to find a way to make Snape remember, perhaps by going on a quest to find a magical relic that can restore memories. Hermione and Ron would be by his side, of course, providing their usual support and knowledge.