Perhaps 'gp' is a code or short form for a particular plot device or character trait. For example, it could mean 'Gifted Protagonist' which would imply that Hermione has some extraordinary gift in this fanfiction that sets her apart. Without more context, it's really hard to say for sure.
It could stand for so many things. It might be an abbreviation for a group name, like 'Gryffindor Prefects' if it's related to the Harry Potter universe. Or it could be some made - up concept or term specific to the author of that fanfiction.
I'm not sure which specific 'gp' in this context means. But some popular fanfiction platforms like Fanfiction.net or Archive of Our Own might have Hermione - related fanfictions. You could try searching for 'Hermione' and relevant keywords on those sites.
In fanfiction, 'gp' can have different meanings depending on the context. It might stand for 'group' in some cases, like when referring to a group of characters or a group dynamic within the fan - created story.
Well, one plot twist could be that Hermione's werewolf nature is kept hidden until a crucial moment in the story. Maybe she has been using magic to suppress it all along, but then during a full moon at Hogwarts, she loses control and reveals her true self. This would shock her friends like Harry and Ron, and they would have to figure out how to deal with it while also keeping it a secret from the rest of the school.
Yes, there might be. You can start by looking on popular fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own or Fanfiction.net. Just search for the specific phrase 'hermione loves the ladies gp' in their search bars and see what comes up.
It could be due to a strenuous magical duel. She might have been engaged in a difficult battle against a powerful dark wizard, and the intense concentration and physical exertion of casting spells made her break out in a sweat.
One possible plotline could be a rescue scenario. Maybe her friends discover she's in this state and they have to outwit the captors. For example, Harry could use his invisibility cloak to get close and free her.
Obviously, Hermione is one of the main characters since she is the one who is an alpha werewolf. Depending on the fanfiction, Harry and Ron could also be important characters as they are Hermione's closest friends and their reactions to her new state would be significant.
It could also be a sign of her determination. She might be pushing herself to the limit to achieve a certain goal. For example, if she is trying to break into a magically protected place to retrieve an important object, the sweat shows how hard she is working towards that goal. In a more detailed sense, her drenched state could also be a way for the author to show her vulnerability. Even though Hermione is a very intelligent and powerful witch, she is still human (well, a witch but you get the idea). The sweat makes her more relatable and shows that she can be affected by the difficult situations she is put in. It adds depth to her character in the fanfiction.
One interesting 'Dark Hermione' story in GP fanfiction could be where she uses her intelligence in a more devious way to outwit her enemies. For example, she might manipulate magical laws to her advantage in a way that others don't expect. It adds a whole new layer to her character.
The theme of friendship - turned - romance is also quite common. They may start as friends or acquaintances, perhaps through mutual friends or events at Hogwarts or Beauxbatons. As they interact more, the relationship evolves into something deeper. There could also be a theme related to family reactions. How do their respective families, or the wizarding families in general, react to their relationship? This adds an extra layer of drama and exploration to the fanfiction.