Perhaps Severus, while rescuing Harry, stumbles upon a hidden connection between the Dursleys and the Death Eaters. This would add a whole new layer of danger and mystery. He might have to fight off some of his former allies to get Harry to safety. It could also lead to a change in Severus' perception of Harry as he realizes the boy has been in more danger all along than just from Voldemort.
His character could also develop in terms of loyalty. At first, he might be rescuing Harry for some self - serving reasons, like to gain favor with Dumbledore or to stop a threat to the wizarding world that he discovers is related to the Dursleys. But as he spends time with Harry, he could develop a genuine loyalty towards the boy, which is a big shift from his previous animosity.
It could be Voldemort. He might have influenced the Dursleys in some way to harm Harry, and Severus has to save Harry from Voldemort's long - reaching plans. For example, Voldemort could have placed a curse on the Dursleys' house that would eventually harm Harry, and Severus discovers it just in time.
In the fan fiction, Severus could start to develop a sense of responsibility towards Harry. At first, he may have saved Harry out of a sense of duty to Lily Potter, but as time goes on, he realizes that Harry has his own worth. This could make him more open to forming a bond with Harry, which is a huge change for his character who has been so closed - off for so long. He may also start to question some of his long - held beliefs about the Gryffindors, especially as he sees Harry's courage in the face of his difficult upbringing at the Dursleys.
Obviously, Severus Snape and Harry Potter are the main characters. Severus is the one doing the saving, and Harry is the one being saved from the Dursleys. But there could also be other characters involved. For example, Dumbledore might make an appearance. He could either support Severus's actions or be a bit wary of them. Petunia Dursley could also be a significant character as she is part of the reason Harry needs to be saved from that household.
Maybe Severus discovers some dark magic plot that involves the Dursleys harming Harry in a more serious way. So, he intervenes just in time. He could use his skills in potions and magic to subdue the Dursleys if they resist, and then take Harry to a safe place, like his own secret hideout or a friendly wizard's home.
It has a certain following. Fans are drawn to the idea because it combines two very different characters. Severus is a brooding and complex figure, while Harry is the hero. When Severus rescues Harry, it can lead to a deep emotional connection that fans like to explore in a romantic context. It also allows for a re - imagining of the story's power dynamics and emotional arcs.
One common theme is redemption. Severus, who had a somewhat villainous image in parts of the original story, gets a chance to redeem himself through rescuing Harry and then developing a romantic relationship. Another theme is the breaking of barriers. They come from different backgrounds and have had a strained relationship in the original, so in these fan fictions, they break those barriers of enmity and class differences. Also, the theme of self - discovery often appears as they both learn more about themselves through this new relationship.
In some fan fictions, Severus might save Harry from the Dursleys because he realizes that Harry is the key to defeating Voldemort in the long run. He might see that the Dursleys' treatment is making Harry weak and less likely to be able to face Voldemort. So, he intervenes, maybe by intimidating the Dursleys into treating Harry better and providing him with proper education about the wizarding world. He could also give Harry some potions to boost his health and magical abilities that have been stunted by the Dursleys' neglect.
Well, perhaps in the fan fiction, Severus saves Harry from the Dursleys but then has to deal with the consequences of going against Dumbledore's plan. Dumbledore might have had a reason for leaving Harry with the Dursleys, and Severus' actions could set off a chain of events that changes the whole wizarding world. Also, Severus could find out that the Dursleys were part of a much larger conspiracy against the wizarding world, and by saving Harry, he uncovers this plot.