They could each write their own version of the fanfiction based on their ideas and then combine the best parts. This way, they both get to have their say in how Harry is presented and what happens in the story, and it could lead to a more interesting and inclusive fanfiction in the end.
Open communication is key. Harry and Ron need to sit down and have an honest conversation about their feelings. Harry can tell Ron why he has started to lose trust, and Ron can clarify any misunderstandings.
Harry could make it up to Hermione by doing something special for her. Maybe he could find a rare book for her library in the wizarding world or help her with a project she's been struggling with. This would show her that he really cares and wants to make amends.
One reason could be that they might have different interpretations of Harry's character in the fanfiction. Hermione, being logical, may see Harry in a more practical light, while Ron, with his emotional side, could have a different view.
Ron could realize his mistake and sincerely apologize to Hermione. He might give her a heartfelt speech about how much he values her and didn't mean to hurt her.
One reason could be jealousy. Maybe Ron feels that Harry is getting too close to Hermione and he's afraid of losing her attention. In fanfiction, authors often play with the characters' emotions. Harry, on the other hand, might see Ron as being too possessive of Hermione.
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.
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.
In some fanfictions, Harry might be angry with Ron and Hermione if he feels they are keeping secrets from him. For example, if they discover something important about Voldemort's plans but don't share it right away, Harry could get angry. He's used to relying on them and when that trust is broken, even if it's a misunderstanding, his anger can flare up.
Maybe he's read too much of it and found the plots repetitive. Fanfictions often follow certain patterns, and after a while, it can get boring.
No, it's not strange. Hermione and Ron have a deep connection with Harry. Reading fanfiction about him could be a way for them to relive their own adventures in a different way. They might find it interesting to see how fans expand on the events they've been through, and it could also give them a chance to see Harry from an outside perspective, which could be both refreshing and entertaining.