Another reason might be that there is a greater force at work in the fanfiction's universe. It could be a prophecy or a magical pact that forbids the werewolf from harming Hermione. This would add an interesting layer of mystery and plot development to the story.
Perhaps it's a writer who loves Hermione as a character and wanted to give her a different kind of adventure. They might have created this werewolf - Hermione dynamic to show Hermione's ability to handle unusual and potentially dangerous situations in a new way. Without more information, it's impossible to determine the exact author.
There's also a chance that it's a werewolf from another wizarding community that has come to Hogwarts and has fixated on Hermione. This werewolf could be on a mission, perhaps sent by a dark wizard, and Hermione just happens to be in his path, and he won't leave her alone as part of his orders.
Well, perhaps the werewolf is attracted to Hermione for some special reason. Maybe it's her magical power or her kind heart. In the fanfiction, it could lead to a series of dangerous situations for Hermione, like she has to constantly be on guard against the werewolf's unexpected approaches.
Perhaps Hermione uses her magic to communicate with the alpha werewolf. She could use a spell to understand its thoughts or emotions. This would be a really interesting twist as it would allow for a deeper connection between them.
One great 'Werewolf Draco and Hermione' fanfiction is 'Moonlit Encounters'. In this story, Draco's werewolf transformation adds a new layer of complexity to his relationship with Hermione. It explores how they must overcome prejudices within the wizarding world. Another interesting one is 'The Hidden Bond'. Here, the author delves deep into the magical bond that forms between them despite their differences, which is both a curse and a blessing in the context of Draco being a werewolf.
A notable one is 'Werewolf Encounters with Hermione'. This fanfiction delves into the magical politics surrounding werewolves and Hermione's role in it. It's a long - form story that gradually unfolds, with Hermione using her intelligence to navigate the complex situation. The author does a good job of integrating werewolf lore into the wizarding world we know from the original series.
This kind of title in fanfiction is often a sign of creative exploration gone wild. Hermione is a well - known character, and a werewolf is also a common element in certain fictional universes. By putting them together in such a bold way, the author is likely trying to break boundaries and create a story that stands out. It could be an attempt to explore themes like forbidden love or the unexpected coming together of two very different entities. But it also risks being just a cheap shock tactic if not handled with care.
The theme of self - discovery is also prevalent. Hermione discovers new aspects of herself when she gets involved with the werewolves. She may find hidden strengths or face her fears in a way she never expected. Additionally, there's often a theme of mystery surrounding the werewolves, and Hermione is drawn to uncovering their secrets.
The werewolf element can make their relationship more complex. For example, if Draco is a werewolf, Hermione might have to deal with the prejudice against werewolves while being with him. Or if Hermione is involved in werewolf research and Draco has a family history related to werewolves, it can create a new level of understanding and conflict between them.
One possible reason could be that Ron has deep - seated feelings for Hermione that he's not fully aware of yet. In the story, he might be subconsciously drawn to her and thus won't leave her alone.