Well, if Hermione is abandoned by her friends in fanfiction, it could make her more self - reliant. She might become more introverted at first, doubting her own worth since her friends' abandonment could make her feel unlovable. But in the long run, this could also fuel her determination to prove herself. She could focus more on her studies and magical abilities, emerging as an even stronger witch, less dependent on others for validation.
One plot twist could be that Hermione discovers her friends were forced to abandon her. Maybe they were under the influence of a dark spell or blackmail. So she then has to go on a quest to break the spell and save her friends. Another twist could be that Hermione, in her loneliness, stumbles upon a powerful magical artifact that she uses to gain new powers, which in turn makes her friends jealous when they finally come back, creating a whole new set of relationship dynamics.
She could focus on her studies even more. Since she has always been academically inclined, throwing herself into books and research would be a natural way for her to cope. It would also make her more powerful magically, which could be useful if she needs to face any challenges alone.
In the fanfiction, Sakura could initially go into a state of denial. She may keep reaching out to her friends, trying to re - establish the connection. However, as time passes and she realizes it's futile, she might gradually become more independent. She could start making new friends who truly appreciate her, which helps her heal from the pain of being abandoned by her old friends.
This abandonment could make Hermione more independent. She might have to learn to fend for herself earlier, relying less on others for emotional support. It could also make her more distrustful at first, but as she grows, she might learn to open up again through the friendships she forms, like with Harry and Ron.
Harry and Ron would probably be very worried. They'd rush to her side immediately. Harry might use his skills to try and find a way to heal her quickly, while Ron would be freaking out a bit but also trying to be helpful.
This title immediately makes me think that the fanfiction might be a very emotional and perhaps controversial read. Hermione is a smart and strong character, so the idea of her being abused by her friends is quite a departure from the norm. It could be interesting if the story uses this as a way to show her growth and how she copes with such a difficult situation.
This is a really disturbing concept. Fanfiction often takes creative liberties, but this seems quite extreme. It could potentially explore themes of betrayal and the darker side of relationships. Maybe the author wants to show how Hermione, despite being a strong character, can be broken down by those she trusts. However, it's important to note that this goes against the general spirit of the original series where friendship is a positive force.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe there was a miscommunication between Hermione and her friends, which led to them leaving her in the fanfiction. For example, if Hermione made a decision without consulting them, they might feel left out and decide to leave.
One possible plot could be that Hermione's friends start believing false rumors about her. For example, they might think she's been stealing potions ingredients for personal gain when in fact she was framed. As a result, they shun her and exclude her from their group activities. This makes Hermione feel isolated and betrayed, and she has to find a way to clear her name and either regain her friends' trust or find new allies.