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I wish there weren't limits on what JKR would do in the Potter series. Since she's admitted that Hermione is a stand-in for herself, I believe that the character loses a lot of potential. I just finished reading a short fic, Footnotes
by Jennifer-Oksana. While I'm not adding it to my recs page (mostly because her Snape's voice is off), it brings up a highly interesting point.



"I do, but I think there's more to it," he said. "You're hungry for something, Granger. I know because when I was your age, I was the same way. Of course, at your age, I hadn't settled for being a footnote yet."

Hermione was genuinely confused about what Snape had just said, and the misunderstanding was clear on her face.

"Excuse me?" she asked. "A footnote?"

"You've read enough magical histories to know what I'm talking about," Snape said. "Most magical history reads like biography--and are about a single great sorcerer and perhaps his closest male associate or his mentor. The rest of the people in his life--people who might have had at least as much responsibility for what really happened as the hero--are relegated to footnotes and minor histories for creaky scholars of magical history."

She suddenly understood exactly what Snape meant and it didn't cheer her up at all.

"You think that we're going to be--footnotes?"

"I already know I'm doomed to perpetual obscurity," he said. "And I've accepted it for my own reasons. But I'm not so sure about you, Miss Granger. You're clearly the most talented witch of your generation, and you're also just as clearly going to be overshadowed by Potter."

She'd never heard anyone put it like that, and she knew that he wasn't wrong about it, either. The idea actually put a bit of a twinge in her stomach and the twinge made her feel ill. Was she jealous of Harry? Did she resent that he got all the fame and she was merely the plucky female sidekick? No. The whole idea was absurd.

"That's not a bad thing," she said. "He's going to defeat You-Know-Who and if I can help, that's enough for me. If that means I'll only be a footnote in magical history, that's plenty of honor for me. I'm not out for glory."

"Very noble of you," Snape said blandly.

"And what's that supposed to mean?" Hermione asked. "What are you DOING here, anyway?"

"I needed a cuppa," Snape said. "I've been rather busy lately and the house-elves are extremely accommodating, as I'm sure you've noticed. And as I've said before, I'm curious about why you're hiding in the kitchens. I personally don't think it's because you're a slave to scholarly devotion, which is the general consensus."

Hermione was suddenly so angry that she forgot that Snape was a teacher--and for all she knew, a teacher about to take fifty points from Gryffindor for her audacious behavior. How dare he?

"What do you think, Professor Snape? That I'm plotting to betray Harry? That I'm studying the Dark Arts in my spare time?"

Snape looked at her, lifting an eyebrow.

"You'd be a far more interesting--and less dangerous--young woman if you were," he said coolly. "But I hardly think so."

"So what, then?" Hermione said, quite frustrated. "You don't think I'm plotting, you don't think I'm studying--and this isn't really your business anyway, as I'm not a Slytherin. What do you mean?"

"It means this," Snape said. "We're involved in a desperate battle here, Miss Granger, and the Dark Lord doesn't play fair. He's not going to come at Potter through a frontal assault. He'll look for weaknesses in his friends--and you're the weakest link."

"I am not!" Hermione said, springing up. "How could you--I'm one of his best friends!"

"And you're also insufferable, short-tempered, proud, and a Mudblood outsider who feels rather sensitive about your considerable abilities," Snape pointed out with devastating honesty. "Loyalty can turn to resentment fairly quickly under the right circumstances--ones the other side can certainly contrive."

Hermione, reminded of Wormtail, could do nothing but nod...

(End cut.)

I'd love to see a much longer story based on that idea: Hermione being drawn to the other side (for selfish but human reasons), and ending up betraying the others. I very, very seriously doubt that JKR would ever even consider doing such a thing with her, but it seems like a believable idea.
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