Well, if there was a Harry Potter and Hermione Granger love story, it would rewrite a lot of the character arcs. Harry's character might have become more protective and less reckless in some ways because of his love for Hermione. Hermione, on the other hand, might have softened her edges a bit more towards Harry. The story would also lose the whole Ron - Hermione relationship dynamic which was a big part of the series. Their relationship would have had to start much earlier, perhaps during their first year at Hogwarts. And the way they dealt with Voldemort could have been influenced by their love for each other, like being more cautious not to put the other in danger. This would have led to a completely different story from the one we know.
A Harry Potter and Hermione love story would be quite a departure from the original. In the original, their friendship was a key part of the story. If they were in love, the story could have focused more on their relationship development. There would be less of the Hermione - Ron bickering and more of a different kind of tension between Harry and Hermione. Their decision - making might be influenced more by their love for each other rather than just the greater good. For example, in dangerous situations, they might be more concerned about each other's safety rather than the overall mission. And it would also change the endgame relationships, as Harry wouldn't end up with Ginny and Hermione wouldn't be with Ron.
No. Hermione was more like a sister to Harry. Their bond was based on mutual respect, loyalty, and the shared goal of fighting against Voldemort. While they cared deeply for each other, it was not a romantic love. For example, Hermione was always there to help Harry with his studies and in his battles, but it was all in the context of friendship.
She might be a maid at a magical inn. Hermione could encounter all sorts of strange wizards and witches as she cleans their rooms. She could stumble upon a mysterious object left behind by a guest and then begin a quest to figure out what it is and where it belongs, using her vast knowledge of magic.
The plot could be that a mysterious collar is found in the Forbidden Forest. Hermione, being curious, examines it and accidentally activates it. The collar then starts to affect her magic in strange ways. Harry has to help her figure out how to remove it while also dealing with threats from dark forces who are interested in the collar's power.
One possible plot could be them dealing with the dark forces that still lurk in the wizarding world even after Voldemort's defeat. Their combined skills and knowledge as a married couple make them a powerful force against any new threats.
The fanfiction goes against the character development in the original. In the books, Hermione grows to love and respect the Weasleys as she spends more time with them. But in this fanfiction, the hatred is a complete contrast to that natural progression of relationships.
No. In the official Harry Potter series, Hermione and Ron end up together. Their relationship is well - developed throughout the books and movies. There are many interactions between Hermione and Ron that lead to their romantic relationship, while Harry has his own romantic interest in Ginny.
In some fanfictions, Hermione might betray Harry due to a misunderstanding. For example, if there were false rumors spread about Harry being involved in dark magic or having a secret, evil plan. Hermione, being a stickler for the rules and the greater good in the original series, might be misled into believing these rumors and thus betray Harry.
One interpretation is that it's a way to explore a romantic relationship that was hinted at but never fully realized in the original series. Some fans feel that there was a certain chemistry between them that could have led to a romantic relationship. So, in fanfiction, the kiss can be seen as fulfilling that potential.
Well, if Hermione was Lucius' daughter, it would completely turn the story upside down. First, Hermione's loyalty to the Order of the Phoenix would be in question. She might have been raised with pure - blood supremacist ideals which would make her relationship with Harry and Ron very different. Instead of being friends, they could be enemies at first. Also, her academic achievements at Hogwarts might have been used for more sinister purposes by Lucius. He could have used her intelligence to further the Death Eaters' goals, like finding ways to infiltrate Hogwarts more easily or uncovering secrets of the Order.