In this fanfiction scenario, Hermione's childhood might have been a mix of normalcy and magic. On one hand, Aberforth would have tried to give her a somewhat normal life. But on the other hand, she would be constantly surrounded by magic. She might have helped Aberforth around the inn, learning about different potions and spells as she did so. Her childhood friends could have been the children of Aberforth's regular customers, and she would have had to keep the wizarding world a secret from the Muggle - born kids she met at school. This dual - life experience would have made her very adaptable and resourceful at a young age.
Her childhood might have been filled with stories of Hogwarts and the wizarding world's past. Since Aberforth was involved in many things related to the school and the fight against the Dark Arts, he could have told Hermione tales of great wizards and witches. She might also have grown up around the Hog's Head Inn, seeing all sorts of strange characters come and go.
If Hermione was Aberforth's daughter, her childhood could have been quite different. She may have had a more hands - on education in magic from Aberforth himself. Aberforth might have taught her some of the less - known spells and magical techniques. Also, living with Aberforth, she could have been exposed to a more unorthodox view of the wizarding world, which would have made her more open - minded and inquisitive from a young age.
Well, it could change a great deal. For one, Hermione would have a different family background and connection to the wizarding world. She might have grown up with more knowledge of Hogwarts' secrets, given Aberforth's long - standing connection to the school. Also, her relationships with other characters like Harry and Ron could be affected. Maybe she'd be more cautious or have different loyalties.
She might have enhanced strength, similar to what werewolves possess. This could come in handy during battles or when she needs to physically overpower something. Also, she could have some sort of heightened senses, like better hearing or smell. These powers would be a new addition to her already impressive magical abilities.
She might have a great relationship with her mother, Hermione. Hermione would surely pass on her wisdom and knowledge to Lizzie. Lizzie could look up to her mother and seek her advice often.
Well, she could be highly intelligent like Hermione. Maybe she'd be a bookworm, always with her nose in a tome, eager to learn new spells and knowledge. At the same time, she might inherit Draco's sense of pride. So she'd be confident in her abilities and not easily intimidated. However, she could also have a kind heart, a blend of Hermione's compassion and Draco's loyalty to his own, which in this case would be his family.
She might have a very formal relationship at first. McGonagall is a strict teacher, and she would probably want to maintain that professional image in front of other students. But privately, she could be very affectionate and give Hermione advice on both academic and personal matters.
She might have a very conflicted relationship with the werewolf community. On one hand, she could feel a sense of connection because of her father. But on the other hand, she has been brought up in the wizarding world which often discriminates against werewolves. She might try to change the way the werewolf community is treated, using her influence as a Hogwarts student. However, some werewolves might not accept her, seeing her as someone who has had the privilege of growing up in the wizarding world and not fully understanding their struggles.
She might be more empathetic. Since Lily was known for her kindness, Hermione could inherit that. So she'd be not only smart but also very understanding towards others.
Well, considering her parents, she might have a bit of a rebellious streak. Since Draco was from a traditional pure - blood family and Hermione was a Muggle - born witch, their daughter could be defiant against the old - fashioned pure - blood ideologies. She could be very outspoken and not afraid to challenge the status quo in the wizarding world. And she'd likely be very empathetic too, having seen different sides of the wizarding community through her parents.
She would probably be more conflicted. On one hand, she has her normal, studious and kind Hermione self. But on the other hand, there might be a darker, more brooding side to her that she has to keep in check. Maybe she's a bit more secretive, always worried about people finding out her true parentage.
She would likely have a combination of magical and super - human abilities. Her magical skills from being Hermione would still be there, like spell - casting. And she might also inherit Captain America's enhanced strength, speed, and endurance, but with a magical twist. For example, her super - strength could be enhanced by magic when she casts certain spells.