Well, in a Hogwarts setting, their relationship could develop through shared academic interests. For example, they might both be intrigued by certain potions or spells. They could start by having intellectual debates in the library. Severus, with his deep knowledge of potions, could share some of his more esoteric findings with Remus. And Remus, being well - read in Defence Against the Dark Arts, could offer new perspectives on how to use potions in combat situations. This exchange of ideas could gradually lead to a deeper understanding and respect for each other, which could then blossom into a romantic relationship.
Well, in Hogwarts, Remus Lupin's relationship with Hermione could develop in an interesting way. Remus would be drawn to Hermione's thirst for knowledge. He might start by inviting her to join some of his after - class study groups. This would give them more time to interact. Hermione would be intrigued by Remus's deep understanding of magic. As they spend more time together, Remus might share some of his personal experiences with her, which would make her see him in a different light. Eventually, they could find themselves having feelings for each other. They might even have secret meetings in the Room of Requirement, away from the prying eyes of the other students and teachers.
The 'secret relationship' trope is quite common. Since they are both Hogwarts staff members, they might feel the need to keep their relationship a secret from the students and other faculty at first. This adds an element of mystery and tension. There's also the 'shared past trauma' trope. Both Severus and Remus have had difficult pasts. Severus with his upbringing and his unrequited love for Lily, and Remus with his condition and the discrimination he faced. Fan fictions often explore how they can heal each other through their relationship by sharing and understanding these traumas.
In a post - Hogwarts setting, their relationship could start out as professional. Maybe they both end up working in the Ministry of Magic. Draco, trying to redeem his family's name, and Rose, following in her parents' footsteps. They might start by being rivals in the workplace, competing for promotions or for the best cases to solve. But as they work on some complex magical mysteries together, they begin to see each other in a new light. Their relationship could slowly shift from rivals to friends and perhaps even more. Draco's changed attitude from his Hogwarts days and Rose's open - mindedness could be the keys to their relationship development.
In a non - Hogwarts setting, like in a modern Muggle city, Blaise and Hermione's relationship might develop more slowly. They wouldn't have the immediate connection of being in the same magical school. Maybe they meet at a magical artifacts convention. Blaise would be there representing his pure - blood family's collection, and Hermione would be there out of her love for learning about magic in all forms. They start off as acquaintances, slowly becoming friends as they discuss different magical theories.
Well, in fanfiction, it's often about bending the rules. Maybe it could be some sort of magical accident. For example, a misfired spell that had some unexpected consequences on their relationship and led to this situation.
If Draco was in Hufflepuff instead of Slytherin, he might be more open - minded from the start. He could befriend Luna easily as Hufflepuffs are known for their acceptance. Their relationship might develop more smoothly, perhaps starting as friends who study together in the library and then slowly realizing they have feelings for each other.
If Hermione was in Slytherin instead of Gryffindor, Sirius might initially be more suspicious of her. But as he gets to know her, he'd see past the house stereotype. Their relationship could develop slowly as they find common ground in their desire for justice. Sirius would help Hermione break free from some of the more negative Slytherin ideals, and they'd fall in love through mutual growth.
At first, it might be a very strained relationship. Harry has grown up believing his parents were James and Lily, so the truth would be a huge shock. He might feel angry and betrayed that Severus and Remus never told him. But over time, as they all get to know each other better, a deep bond could form. They would start to understand each other's motives and feelings.
Their relationship could start off rocky. Edward might be standoffish at first because he's worried about his vampire nature being discovered in the wizarding world. But Bella's kindness and her own inquisitive nature gradually draw him in. They could start with small exchanges in the library, where they both like to study, and then slowly progress to going on walks around the Hogwarts grounds. Eventually, they might face a big crisis together, like an attack by a dark wizard, which makes them realize their feelings for each other are deeper than they thought.
At first, their relationship might be full of confusion. They've been brought up with different values - Harry with his Gryffindor courage and sense of justice, and Draco with Slytherin pride and ambition. But as they discover they're twins, they'd start to see the similarities in themselves. They might begin by being a bit hostile towards each other, but gradually, as they face challenges together, like dealing with a particularly tough teacher or a dangerous creature on the grounds, they'd form a bond.