This aspect can make the tone more cerebral. Without the physical relationship as a central focus, the fanfiction might delve deeper into the characters' minds. It could explore Hermione's reasons for not being interested in that way, which could involve her thoughts on relationships, her self - respect, and her future plans. The story might also focus more on the friendship aspect between Hermione and Ron, but in a more complex and nuanced way, perhaps highlighting the differences in their personalities and how they handle this new situation in the story.
It can make the tone more serious. Without the expected romantic and sexual relationship, the focus might shift to more complex emotional and intellectual interactions. For example, the story could become more about their individual growth and how they interact as friends or rivals.
The tone may become more tense. Since this goes against the typical relationship in the original, it can create a sense of unease or anticipation. Readers might wonder how the characters will deal with this new dynamic, and it can add an element of unpredictability to the story. Also, it could lead to a more angsty tone if Ron is pining for Hermione or vice versa. Instead of the usual warm and fuzzy romance, there could be a lot of unrequited feelings and misunderstandings.
Well, it might be that the author simply doesn't like the idea of Hermione and Ron in a sexual relationship as it was portrayed in the original. They could be trying to rewrite the relationship in a way that they find more interesting or true to their own interpretation of the characters. For example, Hermione might be too focused on her studies or her own personal growth in the fanfiction to consider a sexual relationship with Ron. Also, the author may be setting up a situation where Ron has to work harder to earn Hermione's romantic affection rather than it being an assumed outcome.
The relationship between all three could become more complex. Hermione's bad treatment of Harry might make Ron more protective of Harry, causing a rift between Hermione and Ron as well. In the original series, they are a tight - knit trio, but in this fanfiction, the balance is thrown off. For example, they might not be as effective in fighting against the dark forces or solving mysteries together because of the tension.
The relationship changes drastically. Hermione may start to view Ron as someone she once knew well but has now grown apart from. Ron, on the other hand, may go through a range of emotions from denial to anger to sadness. Their friendship that was the foundation of their relationship may also be damaged, and they may have to re - evaluate how they interact with each other in the wizarding community.
In some fanfictions, it could be because the author wants to focus on their platonic relationship. They might see their connection as more of a deep friendship or a partnership in the magical adventures rather than a sexual one.
The relationship between Hermione and Ron in this fanfiction takes a sharp turn. It goes from a relationship (presumably) full of the usual bickering and affection they have in the original series to a complete break - up. Hermione's feelings shift towards Bill, leaving Ron behind.
The dynamic becomes very strained. Harry's lack of trust in Ron means that their usual banter and easy camaraderie is gone. Hermione will be stressed because she values both of their friendships. She may end up spending more time with Harry to try to help him through his doubts, which could make Ron jealous. Ron, on the other hand, might become defensive and start acting out, which only makes Harry trust him less. This could lead to a cycle of misunderstandings and a breakdown of their friendship triangle.
Well, it really depends on how the fanfiction is written. Some might show Ron being completely outraged and cutting off his friendship with them. But in other versions, Ron could be more understanding. He might see that Hermione and Harry have a special connection that he wasn't fully aware of. He could initially be confused and a bit resentful, but as he witnesses their love growing, he might start to support them, seeing that their relationship doesn't mean he loses his place in their lives.
Well, it changes a lot. For one thing, the whole dynamic of Hogwarts would be different. Harry would be more alone without Ron by his side. He would have to find new allies and support systems, which would mean new friendships would form that were not in the original story.
Well, Ron could have developed a more patient side to his personality. He's had experiences that taught him to be more understanding. Hermione may have become more laid - back. Maybe she realized that she was too uptight before. When they reunite, Ron's new - found patience helps him deal with Hermione's still - somewhat - controlling nature. And Hermione's more laid - back attitude allows Ron to feel more at ease around her. It's an interesting dynamic shift that can make for great storytelling in fanfiction.
In fanfiction, the vampire side of Severus can make their relationship more intense. It can introduce a forbidden - love - like quality. Hermione is a rule - following Gryffindor, and being involved with a vampire goes against many norms. This creates a lot of internal and external conflict. Their relationship is no longer just about their personalities but also about this huge, vampiric secret. And it often leads to some really exciting plot twists as they try to keep their relationship hidden or find a way to make it work in a world that may not accept it.