Their relationship might start off with a lot of tension. But as they are forced to interact without the crutch of magic, they could gradually see each other's true selves. Harry might notice Snape's vulnerability, and Snape could see Harry's determination and kindness that is not influenced by his status as 'the boy who lived'.
It could develop into a mentor - mentee relationship. Without magic in the picture, Snape could teach Harry other valuable skills like critical thinking, strategy, and how to read people. Harry, eager to learn, would listen and absorb Snape's wisdom. This would transform their relationship from one of animosity to one of mutual respect and growth.
At first, their relationship would be tense. But as they spend time alone, they might start to understand each other better. Harry could see that Snape isn't just the mean teacher he thought he was. Snape might also realize that Harry has more depth and strength than he gave him credit for.
One possibility is that they have a heart - to - heart conversation. Snape could finally open up about his past actions and his complex relationship with Harry's parents. Maybe he tells Harry about the sacrifices he made to protect him all those years. Harry, in turn, might come to understand Snape better and see him not just as a strict and often - hated teacher, but as a deeply flawed yet ultimately heroic figure.
The relationship would start off rocky. Snape would be resistant to Harry's kindness as he has always seen Harry as James Potter's son. But Harry's persistent efforts to understand and help Snape would gradually break down Snape's walls.
At first, it would be really rocky. Harry would be suspicious of Snape and Snape would be his usual grumpy self. But over time, as they get to know each other better, they might start to respect each other. Harry could learn about Snape's past and his complex relationship with his mother, which might soften his view of Snape.
The relationship would be a rocky one. Snape has his past grudges against Harry's father. However, living together, they would be forced to interact daily. Harry might start to understand Snape's difficult past and Snape could see Harry's potential. There could be moments of anger, but also moments of mutual understanding, like when Harry helps Snape with some magical experiment.
Harry might become more introverted and studious. Since Snape is known for his academic prowess, Harry could inherit some of that trait. He might also be more distrustful of others at first, given Snape's own guarded nature.
Snape's personality would likely soften. He'd have to be more patient and understanding. Instead of just being the strict and often sarcastic Potions master, he'd become more nurturing. He'd still have his sharp edges, but around Harry, he'd show more kindness and care as he takes on the role of a guardian.
Well, at first it would be extremely rocky. Harry has long - held grudges against Snape from his school days. But as they are forced into a family situation, they might gradually find common ground. Snape, despite his cold exterior, could start to show a more protective side towards Harry. Harry, in turn, might begin to understand Snape's past actions in a new light and they could form an uneasy alliance that slowly turns into a more positive relationship over time.
In some fanfics, at first it gets worse. Harry might start to fear or hate Snape even more after being hurt. But as the story progresses, there could be a turning point. Maybe Harry discovers Snape's real motives behind the hurt, like if Snape was trying to protect him from a greater danger in a very roundabout way. This could lead to a begrudging respect or even an odd sort of friendship in the end.
At first, Harry might be very suspicious of Snape's kindness. After all, in the original story, they had a rather tense relationship. But as Snape continues to be kind, Harry starts to see him in a new light. He begins to trust Snape more and more.