Hermione's friends would be outraged. Harry, being the brave and determined friend, would not rest until he found a way to break Hermione free from her enslavement. He would use all his resources, including his connections with Dumbledore if possible. Ron would be more hot - headed. He'd be ready to fight any Slytherin who got in the way of freeing Hermione, and his loyalty to her would be even more evident in his actions. Ginny would also be very involved. She'd use her intelligence and her own magical abilities to help Harry and Ron in their mission to save Hermione.
Harry would likely be furious. He'd immediately start planning to rescue Hermione. He might try to gather evidence of the dark magic used to enslave her and take it to the teachers. Ron, on the other hand, would be impulsive. He'd probably want to storm into the Slytherin common room right away to free Hermione, without much of a plan.
Ginny would be very empathetic. She'd probably try to understand Hermione's situation from a female perspective. Ginny might try to get some female friends or relatives to help out, like bringing food or warm clothes to Hermione. Luna would be her usual unique self. She might think that Hermione is on a special spiritual journey and would offer her some very strange but oddly comforting advice.
Harry would probably be very supportive. He knows what it's like to grow up without parents, and he would see Hermione's decision as a very kind and noble one. He might offer to help in any way he can, like teaching the child some of his own skills in magic or defense against the dark arts.
If Hermione was in Slytherin, their relationship would be more complex. They would have to overcome the typical Gryffindor - Slytherin rivalry. Harry might initially be more suspicious of Hermione's motives since Slytherins are often seen as more self - serving. However, Hermione's intelligence and loyalty would still shine through, and she would prove to Harry that not all Slytherins are bad. Their friendship would likely be more private as they would face scrutiny from both houses.
Hermione's friends from the Ministry of Magic or other magical organizations would also react. Those who respect Hermione for her intelligence and contributions would be supportive. They might offer her more flexible work arrangements so she can take care of the baby. However, there might be some who are envious or judgmental. But overall, Hermione's true friends would surround her and the baby with love and protection.
Harry would probably be initially cautious. He has a long - standing feud with the Malfoys. But knowing Hermione, he would gradually come around and support her. He might even see it as a chance to break the cycle of hatred between the families. Ron, on the other hand, would be more vocal in his doubts. He would question Hermione's decision, but in the end, he would also be there for her, especially if he saw how much the baby needed care.
Harry and Ron would likely be very shocked and concerned. They know Fenrir is a dangerous werewolf, and they might not understand how Hermione got into this situation. They would probably try to persuade Hermione to leave Fenrir at first.
Hermione's friends from Hogwarts like Harry and Ron might be a bit shocked at first. Ron, in particular, might have some mixed feelings as he has had a bit of a competitive streak with Viktor in the past. But eventually, they would come around and support her. Viktor's friends from Durmstrang would probably be more accepting as they might respect his choice more blindly. They could be excited for him and offer their own unique magical gifts or knowledge for the upcoming baby.
One reason could be to create a more complex and angsty story. By making Hermione seem friendless, it can show her in a vulnerable state that we don't often see in the original series. It might also be a way to explore different character arcs for her, like how she copes with isolation and how she eventually finds new relationships or reconciles with old friends.
If Hermione was sorted into Slytherin, she'd bring a whole new dynamic to the house. Slytherin is known for its ambition and resourcefulness, and Hermione has those traits in spades. She might change the perception of what it means to be a Slytherin. Instead of just being about pure - blood supremacy and cunning for the sake of it, she could introduce a more ethical form of ambition. Her study habits would probably influence some of the other Slytherins to be more studious. And she'd also have to navigate the politics within Slytherin, which could be a real challenge as she's used to the more straightforward environment in Gryffindor.
Harry would be extremely worried and determined to find a cure. He'd probably search every corner of the library and consult all his wizarding contacts. Ron, on the other hand, would be initially in shock but then would try to cheer her up with his clumsy humor.