The relationship between all three could become more complex. Hermione's bad treatment of Harry might make Ron more protective of Harry, causing a rift between Hermione and Ron as well. In the original series, they are a tight - knit trio, but in this fanfiction, the balance is thrown off. For example, they might not be as effective in fighting against the dark forces or solving mysteries together because of the tension.
If Hermione realizes her mistake and tries to make amends, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them. They might have to work through their feelings and have some difficult conversations. For instance, Hermione might have to explain her reasons fully, and Harry would have to decide if he can forgive her.
The relationship between them can be a journey. Initially, there could be some envy or misunderstanding due to the house differences. Maybe Harry envies the academic resources Hermione has in her house, or Hermione doesn't understand some of the Gryffindor bravado. But as they interact more, they learn to appreciate each other's strengths. Harry might admire Hermione's ability to think outside the box of Gryffindor norms, and Hermione could come to respect Harry's leadership skills that are so characteristic of Gryffindor. This new - found respect and admiration transform their relationship into a more profound and unique friendship.
The relationship becomes more strained. Without Hermione's constant presence, Harry may feel a sense of loss and confusion. He might be used to relying on her for advice and support, so her absence makes him more vulnerable. On Hermione's side, she may start to see Harry from a different perspective, as she is no longer in the thick of things with him all the time.
At first, Harry would be angry and confused. But as the story progresses, if Hermione has a valid reason for stealing the grimoire, they could start to repair their relationship. However, there would always be a shadow of doubt and a sense of unease between them. For example, Harry might be hesitant to share important things with Hermione in the future.
It makes them closer. The birth bond gives them a sense of loyalty and connection that's deeper than normal friendship. They might trust each other more quickly and be more willing to share secrets.
In some fanfictions, the use of the Time Turner causes some tension in their relationship at first. Maybe Hermione is worried about the consequences of misusing it, while Harry is more eager to take risks. But as they go through different time - traveling scenarios, they learn to balance each other out and their relationship becomes stronger. They start to understand each other's perspectives better and this helps them communicate more effectively in other aspects of their lives too.
The neighbor situation could make their relationship more open. They would have more opportunities to see each other without the hustle and bustle of Hogwarts. This could lead to them sharing more personal stories. For instance, Harry could tell Hermione more about his early years with the Dursleys, and Hermione could share her experiences growing up as a Muggle - born witch. This sharing of personal histories would likely strengthen their bond.
Well, it makes their relationship even more complex. Ron might feel a bit left out at first because Harry and Hermione have this new, deeper connection. But then he realizes that it doesn't change their friendship. Harry and Hermione, on the other hand, might be more protective of each other than before.
The relationship could grow more complex. They may have had some unspoken feelings that start to surface more strongly. Harry might be more open with his emotions towards Hermione, knowing that he would do anything to keep her safe, which could lead to more tender and meaningful interactions between them. For example, he might give her more personal gifts or share his innermost thoughts with her more often.
Well, it completely flips the good - guy - vs - bad - guy dynamic. Harry was seen as the hero, the one who was going to save the wizarding world. If Hermione kills him, it throws the whole prophecy and the fight against Voldemort into chaos. It's like the rug has been pulled out from under the story's foundation.