Hermione can be shown as an integral part of the Weasley family. For example, she could participate in their family traditions like the annual Weasley Christmas celebration. By being involved in these special family moments, her bond with them grows stronger.
In the fanfiction, Hermione could team up with the Weasleys to start a wizarding community project. It could be something like building a new library for the local wizarding community. Working together towards a common goal would enhance their relationship.
Their relationship could develop uniquely if FemHarry has a secret she's afraid to share, but Hermione, with her sharp intellect, figures it out. This could lead to a deeper level of trust between them. For example, FemHarry might be related to a dark wizard in her past, and Hermione's acceptance of her despite this would strengthen their bond.
They could be forced to work together in a magical research task. During this time, they discover each other's hidden qualities. Hermione might find that Draco has a deep understanding of certain dark magic spells that can be used for good if properly controlled, and Draco could be impressed by Hermione's ability to quickly analyze complex magical phenomena. This mutual discovery can lead to a more positive relationship.
I'm not sure if it's popular. It depends on various factors like how well - written it is, how unique the concept is within the large Harry Potter fanfiction community, and how much it gets promoted. There are so many fanfictions out there that it can be hard for any one to stand out.
Hermione could be developed by having her gain some of Slytherin's traits, like his cunning and resourcefulness, in a way that doesn't compromise her Gryffindor values. She could use these new - found traits to solve problems in Hogwarts. Salazar Slytherin's character could be developed by making him more relatable. For example, if he had a love interest in the past that influenced his views, and Hermione discovers this through her research in the fanfiction.
They could start by having more in - depth conversations. For example, Naruto could share his dreams for a more peaceful ninja world with Sakura, and Sakura could talk about her hopes for the growth of Konoha's medical facilities. This would deepen their understanding of each other.
Their relationship could be developed through a shared love of transfiguration. Hermione could seek out McGonagall for extra lessons and in the process, they bond over the beauty and complexity of the subject.
The twin could start off as a bit of an enigma to Hermione. Maybe they initially keep their identity as her twin a secret, and as they interact more in the past - Hogwarts setting, they gradually form a bond. They could start by sharing their love for books and knowledge, which is something Hermione values a great deal.
Their relationship could be developed by them facing new challenges together. Maybe they have to deal with a new threat to Panem after the fall of the Capitol. Working together to overcome this threat would not only test their skills but also deepen their connection in a positive and appropriate way.
Well, a unique way to develop their relationship could be through a mutual enemy. Let's say there's a new dark force in the wizarding world that is targeting Hermione because of her intelligence and Sirius because of his past. As they fight side by side against this enemy, they learn to trust and rely on each other. For example, they might have to use Sirius's wild and impulsive nature combined with Hermione's careful planning to outwit their foe. This shared experience of facing danger would bring them closer together and make their relationship more complex and interesting.
It should start with mutual respect for each other's intelligence. Snape respects Hermione's academic achievements and Hermione respects Snape's vast knowledge of magic. Then, they could be thrown into a situation where they have to rely on each other, like a dangerous magical experiment gone wrong.