Their relationship could develop in stages. Initially, Snape might be a bit cold and distant while still guiding Hermione. As she shows her dedication and eagerness to learn, he might warm up a bit. They could start having deeper conversations about magic, life at Hogwarts, and their own personal struggles. Eventually, they could form a bond similar to that of a master and an apprentice, where Snape trusts Hermione with more complex tasks and Hermione looks up to Snape as a mentor.
At first, their relationship would be very tentative. Hermione would be cautious as Snape has always been so strict and seemingly unapproachable. But as Snape starts to share his knowledge with her, she would begin to respect him more. Over time, they might develop a mutual understanding. Snape would see Hermione as a worthy protégé, and Hermione would see Snape as more than just a grumpy professor.
At first, their relationship might be rocky. Snape is known for his harshness and Hermione is headstrong. But as time passes, they would start to understand each other better. Snape would see Hermione's thirst for knowledge and Hermione would see Snape's hidden kindness. Eventually, they could form a bond like that of a father - daughter relationship. Snape would be proud of Hermione's achievements in magic and Hermione would respect Snape's wisdom.
Harry's character often develops a sense of trust. At first, he is likely to be very wary of Snape. But as Snape takes him under his wing, Harry starts to see Snape's good side. This makes him more open - minded and less quick to judge. He may also become more confident in his magic abilities as Snape imparts his knowledge. For example, if Snape teaches him advanced potions, Harry will feel more competent in that area.
Their relationship would likely start off with a lot of tension. Snape is used to being distrustful of Gryffindors, and Hermione is not one to take Snape's snide remarks lightly. However, as they are forced to interact more due to the Time - Turner situation, they might gradually develop a mutual respect. Hermione would come to understand Snape's complex past, and Snape would see Hermione's intelligence and determination.
At first, Hermione's anger towards Snape might be based on his general surliness and what she perceives as his unfair treatment of students. But as time goes on, if they are involved in a dangerous situation in Hogwarts, for example, a dark magic threat. They might find that they need to rely on each other's skills. Snape's expertise in potions and dark arts, and Hermione's vast knowledge and quick thinking. This could gradually thaw their relationship. Also, if Snape were to open up a bit about his past, it could make Hermione more sympathetic towards him, and they could develop a more complex relationship that is no longer just based on anger.
Initially, Snape's decision to befriend Hermione would shock her. She'd be constantly on guard, waiting for the other shoe to drop. However, Snape would slowly start to open up to her about his past, his reasons for his actions. This vulnerability would make Hermione more empathetic towards him. As they continue to befriend each other, they would start to influence each other's views. Hermione might make Snape more open - minded towards Gryffindors, and Snape might make Hermione more cautious and calculating in her actions. Their relationship would be a complex and evolving one that would be fascinating to read about in fanfiction.
At first, Harry would be very suspicious of Snape's motives. But as they walk through Diagon Alley, if Snape shows some kindness, like helping Harry pick out the best quality potions supplies, Harry might start to see a different side of him. Their relationship could gradually shift from one of pure enmity to a cautious respect.
At first, it might be a bit rocky. Sasuke is not used to taking care of a baby. But as he spends more time with Naruto, he starts to care deeply. Naruto, as he grows up under Sasuke's care, would look up to Sasuke like a father figure. They would develop a mutual trust and understanding.
Initially, there would be a lot of resistance from both sides. Snape doesn't really want to be a father, and Harry doesn't want Snape as a father. But as they are forced to live together, small things start to change. Snape might cook a meal for Harry that he really likes, or Harry might find an old potion recipe of Snape's and show an interest in it. These little interactions would gradually chip away at the walls they've built. Over time, they'd start to rely on each other. Snape would protect Harry from the threats that still lurk in the wizarding world, and Harry would be there for Snape when he has his dark moments, eventually forging a strong and unique relationship.
At first, their relationship would likely be tense. Snape is known for his dislike of Gryffindors, and Hermione is a prime example of a Gryffindor student. But being in the close quarters of the supply closet might force them to communicate more directly. They could start to see past their initial prejudices. Maybe Snape would recognize Hermione's intelligence and Hermione would see that Snape has reasons for his cold exterior.
Their relationship could start off very tentatively. Snape would be his usual gruff self, but Hermione would notice his small acts of help. As time goes on, she might start to trust him more and they could develop a sort of mentor - mentee relationship, with Snape passing on some of his more esoteric knowledge of magic to Hermione.