On the other hand, it could make things really awkward between Harry and Ron. If Ron blames Harry for not being more on his side during the break - up, their friendship could be strained. Harry might also feel a bit guilty if he thinks he could have done more to prevent the break - up, which could further complicate his relationship with both of them.
Well, Harry might feel really torn. He's best friends with both of them. At first, he might try to stay neutral, but it could be difficult. If he sides with Ron, Hermione could be hurt, and vice versa. Maybe he tries to mediate at first, but if the break - up is really bitter, he may have to choose who to be closer to, which would be a really tough decision for him.
Well, for Hermione, it would be a huge emotional blow. She might become more withdrawn at first, focusing on her studies even more to cope. Draco, on the other hand, might see this as an opportunity. Since it's a Dramione fanfic, he could start to approach Hermione more gently, trying to offer her support and gradually winning her over.
In fanfiction, their friendship often develops through shared challenges. For example, when they face a new dark magic threat in the wizarding world, they rely on each other more. Harry's leadership, Ron's humor in tough situations, and Hermione's knowledge combine to make them closer. They also develop their friendship by having deep conversations about their fears and hopes for the future. Maybe Harry shares his concerns about being the Chosen One, and Ron and Hermione support him wholeheartedly.
Well, it could initially strain their friendship. Ron might be taken aback and feel a bit betrayed. After all, he's Harry's best mate and this sudden romantic development between Harry and Hermione might seem like it's coming out of nowhere to him. But if they handle it right, Ron could come around. Maybe he realizes that their friendship is more important than any jealousy he might feel.
The fight could also make them re - evaluate their relationship with Hermione and each other. They might realize that they've been taking their friendship for granted. For instance, Harry might think about how important Ron is to him, not just as a friend but also as someone who has always been there, and the same for Ron. And they'll have to work hard to repair their friendship.
She also shows great care for them. She mends their clothes, helps them with their studies, and is always there to offer emotional support. Her presence makes their friendship more stable and complete.
It can strain their friendship. An argument might make them avoid each other for a while, creating a sense of distance. But if they truly value their friendship, they'll eventually come back together and resolve their differences, making their bond even stronger in the end.
It could strain their friendship a great deal. Ron might be angry at Harry for a long time and avoid him, which would make Harry feel really guilty.
Often, their friendship evolves as they learn to understand each other's weaknesses. Ron realizes that Harry has a heavy burden as the Chosen One, and Harry comes to understand Ron's need for recognition. They support each other in these aspects, which helps their friendship to develop. For instance, when Ron is feeling overshadowed by Harry's fame, Harry makes an effort to include Ron in important matters more, and Ron starts to be more confident in his own abilities because of Harry's trust in him.
It can strain their friendship quite a bit. Hermione might start to distance herself from Harry. She could be short - tempered with him, snapping at him for little things that she wouldn't usually care about. For example, if Harry forgets to study for a test like he often does because of his other adventures, Hermione might be more critical than usual and less forgiving, which makes Harry confused and a bit hurt.
Well, they might become closer to Neville. Since they lost Harry, Neville could step in as a more reliable friend. He has always been there and now with Harry out of the picture, they could rely on each other more. Also, they might have a different relationship with the teachers. Without Harry's influence, the teachers might view them in a new light, either more positively or more negatively depending on the situation. For example, Snape might still be mean to them, but McGonagall might be more sympathetic as she sees them dealing with the loss of a friend.