There was no true love between Hermione and Harry Potter; their relationship was more of a close friendship. In the Harry Potter series, Hermione and Harry's relationship experienced many challenges and tests, including Harry's distrust of her, her emotional entanglement with Ron, and the pressure brought by Harry's magical life. Although Harry cared and loved Hermione very much, his magical life and career made it difficult for them to be together. Hermione had her own life goals and pursuits. She wanted to be a historian rather than a magic expert. Therefore, although the two of them might bring a lot of happiness and support to each other, they ultimately chose not to be together and continued to focus on their personal lives and careers.
The Harry Potter series began in 1997 and seven books were published. Although readers and critics were satisfied with the ending of the novel, author JK Rowling once said that she did not want to create a sequel because she wanted the novel to be a truly perfect story. Rowling said that she did not want to add more plots to the novel, but hoped that the novel could continue to develop in its own unique way. She also said that she didn't want the novel to be split into more parts, but hoped that it could satisfy the needs of the readers at once. Although Rowling didn't want to create a sequel, some critics and readers said that they really liked the Harry Potter series and wanted to see more. Therefore, it was still unknown whether there would be a Harry Potter sequel.
It might be that Harry Potter values the authenticity of their story. Fanfiction can be all over the place with different plotlines and characterizations. He may feel that the fan - made stories about Hermione don't do justice to their real - life (in the wizarding world) experiences together. He's used to their real interactions and growth, and fanfiction might seem like a strange and wrong version of that to him.
In fanfiction, Hermione might choose Harry over Ron because Harry often has a more heroic image. He is the Boy Who Lived, and his adventures are often more central to the main plot. Hermione could be attracted to his leadership qualities and the fact that he always seems to be at the heart of the action.
Well, it might be part of a fantasy world created by the author where unusual circumstances bring Harry and petrified Hermione together. Maybe it's to create tension or drive the story in an unexpected direction.
Maybe because in those fanfictions, Hermione's bossy character is over - emphasized. Harry might feel like it doesn't stay true to their real friendship dynamic in the original series.
Some writers might create such fanfiction for the shock value. They want to break the established strong friendship in the original series to get readers' attention.
There are many different versions and plots of the Harry Potter series of novels and movies, so the answer to the question of whether Harry Potter is dead may vary from version to version. At the end of the novel Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter was resurrected by the evil Voldemort and continued to fight against Voldemort. In the final battle, Harry Potter used a mysterious Deathly Hallows to defeat Voldemort and kill him. However, in the movie Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Harry Potter did not really die but was trapped in a place similar to a time warp. Although he had been fatally injured, he had not truly died. Instead, he had been transferred to another world. It should be noted that these were only two different versions and plots. In the novel, Harry Potter was indeed defeated and completely dead, but in the movie, Harry Potter did not really die but was trapped in a place similar to a time warp.
He might choose to obliviate himself because of guilt. For example, if he made a big mistake during a fight that led to the injury or death of an innocent, he couldn't live with the memory. So, obliviating himself would be a way to escape that emotional pain.
Well, it could be that in the fanfic world, the writer wants to add some drama. So they make Hermione not believe Harry. It could be because of new characters introduced who spread false rumors about Harry, causing Hermione to be skeptical. Also, it might be related to some secrets Harry is keeping that Hermione discovers in a way that makes her question his honesty.
Maybe in the fanfic, Harry has done something that goes against Hermione's principles. For example, if he made a hasty decision without considering the consequences, Hermione, who is rational and thoughtful, would find it hard to believe him.