Their relationship might develop into a deeper friendship. Living in Potter Manor together gives them more time to understand each other on a personal level. They could support each other through any challenges that come their way in the wizarding world.
Their relationship could develop in a more platonic, but extremely strong, mentor - mentee way. Hermione, with her vast knowledge, could teach Harry a great deal about magic and the history of the wizarding world while they are at the manor. Harry, on the other hand, could teach Hermione about courage and quick decision - making in difficult situations. This mutual learning and growth could strengthen their bond in a non - romantic way.
In fanfiction, if Harry Potter lives in Potter Manor, his life could be quite idyllic. He might have house - elves taking care of the daily chores. He could spend his days studying magic from the old books in the manor's library. There might also be secret passages that he discovers, leading to different parts of the manor or even outside. It could be a place where he finally feels a true sense of home and belonging, away from the chaos of Hogwarts at times.
One possible plot twist could be that they discover a hidden chamber in Potter Manor. This chamber might hold secrets about Harry's family that no one knew before. It could be filled with old magic items or books that give them new powers or knowledge.
Harry's character development would be significantly different. In Potter Manor, he'd be surrounded by reminders of his family's greatness. This would instill a sense of pride in him. He might be more adventurous as he explores the manor and discovers hidden chambers and magic. His relationships with others would also be different. He'd be more likely to make friends easily as he has a stronger sense of self, and he might be more assertive in standing up for what he believes in, having been raised in an environment that values the Potter name and legacy.
Harry's character would likely become more confident. Living with Sirius, he'd have someone who truly believes in him. He might also become more rebellious in a good way, standing up to the unjust rules of the wizarding world like Sirius did. For example, he could be more outspoken about his views on the Ministry of Magic.
It could be that in the manor, they discover they have more in common than they thought. Both are under a great deal of pressure - Draco to please his family and uphold the Malfoy name, and Hermione to fight against the Dark forces. As they interact more, they begin to understand each other's struggles, and this understanding leads to a deeper connection. Maybe they start to communicate without words, just by looks, as they plan their next move to survive or escape the manor.
Their relationship might start off rocky. Albus Severus Potter has grown up hearing different things about Snape, and Snape is not used to dealing with the son of Harry Potter. But as they spend time together, they could find common ground. For example, they both have a connection to the Potter family in different ways. Albus might start to admire Snape's intelligence and skill in potions, and Snape could see potential in Albus.
To develop their relationship, start with small interactions. A simple smile or a short conversation in the corridor can be the beginning. Then, gradually build on these. Have the OC offer to help Hermione with something she's struggling with, like carrying her heavy books or giving her advice on a difficult spell. As their friendship grows, introduce moments of jealousy. Maybe another character shows an interest in Hermione, and the OC realizes he has deeper feelings for her. This can lead to a more intense and romantic relationship. Also, give them some special moments, like a midnight walk under the stars in the Hogwarts grounds where they share their dreams and fears.
In fanfiction, their relationship would likely deepen with mutual respect. They understand each other's strengths and weaknesses well. Hermione's intelligence would complement Harry's courage. They'd constantly learn from each other and grow together. For example, Harry might become more interested in academic magic because of Hermione, and Hermione might become more adventurous because of Harry.
They might start as friends who support each other through their magical studies. As they get older, they could develop romantic feelings. Their different backgrounds, Harry being a pure - blood wizard with a tragic past and Fleur being part Veela, would add depth to their relationship.
At first, they might be cautious of each other. Aragorn, coming from a world of swords and battles, might not fully trust magic. Harry, on the other hand, might be wary of Aragorn's warrior - like nature. But as they face challenges together, they would start to respect each other. They could learn from one another's strengths, like Aragorn teaching Harry about physical endurance and Harry showing Aragorn the power of friendship and magic in a different light.