Well, they might be really impressed by Harry. Maybe they would offer him a warm welcome, cook him a big meal, and start asking him all about his adventures at Hogwarts. After all, Hermione has told them so much about him, and seeing him in person would be quite exciting for them.
One scenario could be that Hermione brings Ron and Harry to her home for the holidays. Her parents open the door and are a bit taken aback by the two boys in strange robes. But they quickly invite them in. Ron starts chatting about how great Hermione is at school and all the spells she has mastered. Harry just smiles and nods, trying to be polite. They all sit down in the living room and start sharing stories about Hermione's adventures at Hogwarts.
Hermione might feel a bit nervous. She wants her parents to like her friends and vice versa. If her parents approve of her friends, it would make her feel more at ease about her two different worlds - the Muggle world of her parents and the wizarding world of her friends. She would be happy to see them all getting along.
Hermione's parents could also become very protective. They know their daughter is in a world that they don't fully understand. They might question her friends about how they keep Hermione safe at Hogwarts. Her friends would then have to assure them that they look out for each other. There could be a moment where Hermione's mother insists on packing some extra Muggle supplies for her, like warm sweaters and extra toothbrushes, which her friends might find a bit strange but also endearing.
Well, in many fanfictions, Hermione's parents might be initially a bit surprised by Ron and Harry's wizarding world ways. They could be impressed by their magical skills. Maybe Ron would make them laugh with his goofy charm, and Harry would seem very polite and brave to them.
In most fanfics, the status of a character's parents can be quite variable. For this 'Harty' in the Hermione fanfic, without having read it, it's difficult to say. It could be that the author decides to keep them alive to have a support system for Harty or perhaps to create a contrast with Hermione's own family situation. If the fanfic is about Harty's adventures in the wizarding world similar to Hermione, having living parents could mean they are either muggles who need to be protected from the wizarding threats or they could be wizards themselves and be part of Harty's journey.
Harry would likely be the more laid - back of the two in some ways. He'd encourage their child to have fun and explore, but also be there to guide them when things get tough. Hermione, on the other hand, would be super organized. She'd make sure the child has a proper schedule for studying, practicing magic, and having time for friends. But together, they'd instill values like courage, loyalty, and the importance of using magic for good. They'd tell their child stories about their adventures, using them as lessons. For example, Harry would talk about how he overcame fear in the face of Voldemort, and Hermione would share how knowledge helped her solve many problems.
Well, maybe it's because Harry is more famous in the wizarding world. His status as 'The Boy Who Lived' could make him seem more interesting and important to Hermione's Muggle parents. They might be more intrigued by his story and the whole Voldemort - defeater thing.
In fanfic, the relationship between Hermione's parents and Harry might be more formal and respectful. Since Harry is the famous 'Boy Who Lived', they might treat him with a bit more deference. With Ron, they might see him as more of a regular kid, as he doesn't have the same level of fame. So, the relationship could be more casual.
There are indeed fanfics like that. It's a very creative idea. Imagine the implications for Hermione's character. She would inherit different traits from both Snape and Minerva. Snape's intelligence and his complex nature, along with Minerva's wisdom and strictness. This would change her backstory and how she interacts with other characters in the fanfic world.