The worry can also create a sort of bond between them. Harry might start to see Snape in a different light. He begins to suspect that Snape isn't all bad, and Snape, in turn, has to deal with his own emotions towards Harry. This can lead to some really interesting interactions, like when they have to team up against a common enemy. Snape is constantly torn between his past grudges and his present worry for Harry, and Harry is trying to figure out Snape's true motives.
Well, in some fanfictions, it makes their relationship more complex. Snape's worry might lead to him being less harsh on Harry in class, which Harry initially finds strange.
It changes their relationship drastically. Initially, they were at odds. But with Snape taking Harry in, they start to see each other in a new light. Harry might see Snape's more vulnerable side and Snape might see Harry as more than just James Potter's son.
It might also change the relationship between James and his friends. If James is attacked by Snape, his friends might become more protective of him, leading to more conflict between them and Snape's supporters. Or, they could start to question James' actions that led to the attack in the first place.
On the other hand, it could also lead to a strange kind of understanding. Maybe Harry realizes that Snape is under a great deal of pressure and that the punch was a momentary lapse. This could make Harry more empathetic towards Snape, although he might still be angry about being punched.
Well, it changes their relationship a great deal. Usually, in the original story, Snape and Harry have a very antagonistic relationship. But in fanfictions where Snape raises Harry, they start to understand each other better. Snape sees Harry as more than just James Potter's son, and Harry realizes that Snape has his own reasons for his actions.
Well, it would definitely shock a lot of students. The Gryffindors might be confused at first, seeing Harry be friendly with Snape, who has always been so hard on them. The Slytherins might also be taken aback as Snape has always seemed to favor his own house. But over time, it could lead to more unity in the school. With Harry and Snape being friends, students might be more likely to cross house boundaries and interact more positively.
Well, it makes their relationship more of a paternal - son - like bond. Harry, being called daddy, would likely feel a sense of responsibility towards Draco. He might be more protective and nurturing, like a father would be.
In fanfiction, their relationship can be more equal. For example, in some stories, Carmela is not as submissive as in the show. She stands up to Tony more often and he respects her for it. This changes the power dynamic between them.
Well, in the original series, Snape is often quite harsh towards Hermione and the other Gryffindors. But in a fanfiction where Hermione is a Snape fan, she would likely be more understanding and patient with him. Instead of being intimidated or annoyed by his behavior, she might try to find the good in him from the start.
A love potion can turn their relationship upside down. Harry, normally having a somewhat adversarial relationship with Snape, would suddenly be filled with love for him. This could lead Snape to question his own feelings towards Harry. He might start to see Harry in a new light, perhaps noticing his positive qualities more. And for Harry, he might start to understand Snape better as he pursues this new - found love, even if it's not real in the beginning.
Well, it completely flips the typical student - teacher relationship. Usually, students are intimidated by Snape, but Hermione's stance changes that. Snape might find himself frustrated that he can't easily put Hermione in her place. This could lead to a series of back - and - forth exchanges. Maybe he'll start to test her more, not in a mean - spirited way like before, but out of a strange sort of respect for her tenacity. And Hermione will continue to hold her ground, which will gradually reshape their relationship over time in fanfiction. It could potentially lead to a more complex relationship where they both learn from each other, despite their initial animosity.