In fanfiction, it can be about highlighting the underdog. Ron is sometimes seen as the less 'glamorous' of the two male characters compared to Harry. By having Hermione choose him, it's a way of saying that Ron has his own charm and value that Hermione sees and that is more appealing to her than Harry's more heroic qualities. It also adds a layer of complexity to the relationships that fans love to dissect.
The appeal might be the novelty. Fans are used to the idea of Harry being the hero in all aspects, including potentially in Hermione's eyes. So, this twist where Hermione goes for Ron instead is different. It's like seeing a different side of the story.
In this kind of fanfiction, it could be that the author wants to explore a different dynamic. Hermione and Ron have a long - built relationship in the original series. Maybe the author feels that Ron and Hermione have a more 'grounded' connection compared to Harry and Hermione. It could also be about showing Ron's growth and how he becomes more worthy in Hermione's eyes over Harry.
In the world of fanfiction, this could be a very dark and interesting plot. It might be that Ron is influenced by some dark magic or some external force that makes him turn against his best friends. Maybe he's jealous of Harry's fame or feels overshadowed by Hermione's intelligence, leading to his betrayal.
It could be that a prophecy reveals something that makes Ron and Hermione think Harry is a danger to the wizarding world. They might decide to betray him in order to protect the greater good. However, as time goes on, they could realize their mistake. But by then, the damage to Harry's trust would already be done, and he would have a hard time forgiving them.
Perhaps Hermione starts a secret club or organization for students who are interested in advanced magic. As Ron and Harry ignore her, she pours all her energy into this. The club gains popularity and starts to influence the way magic is taught at Hogwarts. Ron and Harry, seeing the positive changes Hermione is making without them, start to feel guilty and try to make amends.
Another way she could react is by distancing herself completely. She would stop trying to be part of their group and start creating her own identity at Hogwarts. She might explore parts of the castle she's never been to before, find new study nooks, and interact with students she's never really talked to, all while trying to forget about Ron and Harry's cold treatment.
In a fanfiction with Ron's betrayal, there could be a situation where the magical world turns against Ron. After all, Harry is seen as a hero and Hermione is highly respected. When Ron's betrayal is revealed, the wizarding community might shun him. This could lead to a redemption arc for Ron where he has to prove himself worthy of forgiveness not only to Harry and Hermione but also to the entire wizarding world. He might have to go through great trials and make huge sacrifices to make up for his actions.
One of the most heartbreaking scenes could be when Hermione tells Ron in a really cold and matter - of - fact way that she doesn't have those feelings for him. It's like she's shutting down all his hopes with just a few words. Another could be when she starts avoiding him completely after the rejection, and Ron sees her happily chatting with other friends as if he never mattered. This would really sting for Ron fans who were rooting for their relationship.
Well, Harry might become very bitter. He could turn to other allies like Neville or Luna for support. He might also start to question all of his relationships and become more withdrawn.
It can completely change the direction of the story. For example, Ron might become more withdrawn and focus on self - improvement. His friendship with Harry could also be affected as he might be too preoccupied with his broken heart. Or he could start to resent Hermione, leading to a lot of tension between them.
Jealousy is a big one. Ron often feels like he's in Harry and Hermione's shadow. He might see their achievements and feel left out or unimportant, which could lead to his betrayal.