Perhaps the fanfic could start with Hermione being in pain during a class Snape is teaching. Snape, being observant, notices her discomfort. He could then send her to the hospital wing with a note that secretly contains some advice on how to deal with the cramps. Later, Hermione discovers this and is both surprised and grateful. This event could be the starting point of a friendship or at least a mutual understanding between the two characters.
In the fanfic, it could be that Hermione is trying to hide her period cramps from everyone at Hogwarts, but Snape somehow notices. He might initially seem dismissive but then realizes the seriousness of her discomfort. This could lead to a series of interactions where they both learn more about each other. For example, Hermione could learn about Snape's past experiences that made him seem so cold, and Snape could see Hermione not just as a student but as a strong young woman dealing with a common yet often overlooked issue.
The plot could revolve around Hermione being embarrassed about her period cramps in front of Snape. However, Snape, having known Lily Potter (Hermione might remind him of her in some ways), decides to be kind. He could share with her some of the old remedies that were used in the wizarding world for such ailments. As they interact more, Hermione begins to see Snape in a different light, and Snape starts to soften his attitude towards Hermione. This could lead to a series of events where they bond over this rather personal situation.
There could be a fanfiction where Hermione is in the middle of an important exam or task and her period cramps start. This would add a lot of drama as she has to deal with both the physical pain and the pressure of the situation. She might find an unexpected ally who helps her get through it.
One common theme is friendship. Friends like Ginny might offer support and sisterly advice to Hermione during her cramps.
To write such a fanfic, begin by choosing the right setting within the 'Blue Bloods' world. It could be at the police station or during a family dinner. Then, create a conflict related to the period cramps. For instance, the character might be worried about showing weakness because of the cramps. Develop the character's internal dialogue to show their thoughts and feelings. Use descriptive language to bring out the pain of the cramps and the character's determination to carry on with their duties in the show. Remember to stay true to the personalities of the 'Blue Bloods' characters.
I'm not sure of specific fanfics about 'Blue Bloods' and period cramps. You could try searching on fanfic platforms like Archive of Our Own. They have a wide range of fan - created content, and you might be able to find something by using relevant keywords in the search bar.
One popular 'period cramps fanfic' might be those that focus on the main character getting support from friends or family during their period cramps. For example, a story where a sister takes care of the protagonist with warm tea and a heating pad.
One key element is the contrast between their personalities. Hermione is bright, inquisitive and eager to learn, while Snape is brooding and often secretive. Their interactions, filled with Snape's sarcasm and Hermione's determination, are also important.
One way to cope with period cramps is to use a heating pad. Just place it on your lower abdomen and the warmth can help soothe the muscles. It's a simple yet effective method.
One popular Hermione period fanfic could be 'Hermione's Hidden Journeys'. It often delves into her experiences during a certain time period at Hogwarts, exploring her relationships with other characters in a new light. Another might be 'Hermione's Time of Growth' which focuses on her personal development during that time.
One of my worst period cramps horror stories was when I was in the middle of an important exam. The cramps hit me suddenly and it felt like my abdomen was being stabbed repeatedly. I could barely concentrate on the questions and ended up having a really poor performance. It was so frustrating because I had studied hard but my body just wouldn't cooperate that day.