In the fanfiction, they might initially be a bit wary of each other due to their different backgrounds. The Weasleys, being a wizarding family, and the Grangers, muggles who are very academic. But they could soon find common ground in their love for Hermione. The Weasleys would likely be impressed by the Grangers' intelligence and their eagerness to understand the wizarding world.
For the Weasleys, they could be excited to meet Hermione's parents. Arthur Weasley might be especially interested in learning about muggle things from the Grangers. The Grangers may be a bit overwhelmed by the Weasleys' boisterous nature and the presence of magic, but they would also be glad to see the family their daughter is so close to. They might start to relax as they see how kind and inclusive the Weasleys are.
There could be a power struggle of sorts. The Malfoys, with their long - standing status in the wizarding community, might try to assert their dominance. However, the Grangers, with Hermione's knowledge and her family's support, won't be easily pushed around. This could lead to some heated exchanges that gradually turn into a more respectful relationship as they understand each other better.
Maybe there would be some sort of cultural exchange. The Malfoys are used to the magical ways and traditions that have been passed down in the wizarding world for generations. The Grangers, on the other hand, bring in fresh, Muggle - influenced ideas. They might share knowledge about things like Muggle technology with the Malfoys, while the Malfoys could introduce the Grangers to some rare magical artifacts or spells that are not commonly known outside pure - blood families.
They might interact with a great deal of suspicion. The Dursleys would be suspicious of the Grangers because they are Hermione's parents and are associated with the wizarding world that they despise. The Grangers could be suspicious of the Dursleys' behavior towards Harry. So, their initial meeting might be full of cold stares and curt exchanges.
In fanfiction, when the Grangers meet the Dursleys, there could be a clash of values. The Grangers, being Hermione's intelligent and kind - hearted Muggle parents, might be appalled by the Dursleys' treatment of Harry. They could try to set things right, perhaps by confronting the Dursleys about their neglect and abuse of Harry. This might lead to a series of tense exchanges as the Dursleys are not used to being challenged, especially by Muggles.
When the Weasleys meet Sirius in fanfiction, their reactions would be a mix of emotions. The family as a whole values loyalty and friendship, so they would be inclined to accept Sirius. Arthur would be eager to engage in conversations about magic and its various applications. Molly would gradually warm up to him as she sees his good intentions. The children would range from being star - struck, like Ginny, to being more practical in their approach, like Percy. Overall, it would be a complex and interesting set of reactions that would add depth to the fanfiction story.
In fanfiction, when the Weasleys meet Sirius, there could be a lot of excitement. Sirius might share some of his wild adventures from his younger days. The Weasleys, being a large and warm - hearted family, would likely welcome him with open arms. Maybe they would exchange stories about the wizarding world, especially those related to the Order of the Phoenix.
Well, perhaps the Weasleys would be completely bewildered by Muggle technology like the television. They might accidentally turn it on and be startled by the moving pictures.
Well, in such a fanfiction, they might have all sorts of adventures. Maybe the Golden Trio - Harry, Hermione and Ron - could share their Hogwarts experiences with the young Weasleys. They could teach them some cool spells or tell them stories about fighting Voldemort. It would be a great way to pass on their knowledge and wisdom.