Hermione might become more protective of Harry. She would probably start researching ways to reverse the transformation or at least manage it better. Their relationship could become a bit strained as Harry may feel ashamed of his new state and try to push Hermione away at first.
At first, Hermione could be very scared for Harry. But then, being Hermione, she would dive into research. She might try to find a cure, but in the process, she also learns to accept Harry as he is. Their relationship could grow stronger as they face this new challenge together. Harry would rely on Hermione's knowledge, and Hermione would rely on Harry's newfound strength as a werewolf in some situations.
The werewolf element often acts as a catalyst. It breaks down the barriers between Hermione and Draco. Since werewolves are often ostracized in the wizarding world, Draco may feel alone and vulnerable. Hermione, on the other hand, has a strong sense of justice. So she steps in to help. This shared experience of dealing with the werewolf issue creates a bond between them. It changes their relationship from one of animosity to one where they start to care about each other's well - being.
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.
On the other hand, Dumbledore could use Harry's new situation as a werewolf to his advantage in the fight against Voldemort. He might encourage Harry to embrace his werewolf side as a source of strength. This could lead to a more complex and strategic relationship, where Dumbledore sees Harry as an even more powerful weapon against the Dark Lord, but also has to balance the risks associated with Harry's new condition.
In a Slytherin - Harry fanfiction, Hermione may initially distance herself from Harry. But when she realizes that Harry is still the same person deep down and that he's using his Slytherin traits for good, like using his ambition to excel in difficult subjects and his cunning to outsmart bullies. She might start to see the value in the Slytherin house and their relationship could become more of a partnership where they both learn from each other's different approaches to magic and life at Hogwarts.
Over time, they would probably come to accept Harry for who he is. Their friendship could become even stronger as they support Harry through his new challenges. They might even start to fight for werewolf rights within the wizarding world because of Harry's situation.
The relationship could grow more complex. They may have had some unspoken feelings that start to surface more strongly. Harry might be more open with his emotions towards Hermione, knowing that he would do anything to keep her safe, which could lead to more tender and meaningful interactions between them. For example, he might give her more personal gifts or share his innermost thoughts with her more often.
The story could also change in terms of her academic progress. Her werewolf nature might make it difficult for her to attend classes during full moons. So, she might have to find alternative ways to study. This could lead to her exploring different areas of magic that are not part of the regular curriculum, thus changing the overall magical knowledge discovery in the story.
The relationship between them can be a journey. Initially, there could be some envy or misunderstanding due to the house differences. Maybe Harry envies the academic resources Hermione has in her house, or Hermione doesn't understand some of the Gryffindor bravado. But as they interact more, they learn to appreciate each other's strengths. Harry might admire Hermione's ability to think outside the box of Gryffindor norms, and Hermione could come to respect Harry's leadership skills that are so characteristic of Gryffindor. This new - found respect and admiration transform their relationship into a more profound and unique friendship.
If Hermione realizes her mistake and tries to make amends, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them. They might have to work through their feelings and have some difficult conversations. For instance, Hermione might have to explain her reasons fully, and Harry would have to decide if he can forgive her.
It deepens their connection. They become more in tune with each other's feelings. For example, if Harry is in danger, Hermione can sense it more acutely because of the bond.