It could lead to all sorts of chaos! Maybe Voldemort gets really angry and lashes out.
Well, it might throw Voldemort off his game. He could be embarrassed in front of his followers or it could trigger a vengeful response.
It could lead to all sorts of chaos and funny situations. Maybe it embarrasses him in front of his friends or reveals a secret he was trying to keep.
It could lead to all sorts of chaos! Maybe Voldemort is furious and retaliates immediately.
Perhaps it leads to a confrontation between Harry and the fans, or it could inspire a change in the way the fans view Harry or Voldemort. Maybe it even sets off a chain of events that affects the entire magical world in the fanfiction.
It could be Dumbledore. He was always one to oppose Voldemort and a howler from him would be a very interesting plot point. He might use it to taunt Voldemort or to try and make him second - guess his actions.
Well, it depends on the context set by the fanfiction author. It might trigger a conflict or a new plotline. Maybe it reveals something unexpected about Annabeth or changes the dynamics between the characters.
It could lead to all sorts of drama and conflicts. Maybe Draco is embarrassed or gets angry and retaliates.
In such fanfictions, it often leads to intense emotional moments and revelations. Harry might be shocked or confused initially.
Often, when Draco gets a howler from Annabeth in fanfiction, it creates tension and conflict. It might expose something secret or force them to confront their feelings. Also, it could draw in other characters and complicate the story even more.
Well, usually it leads to some intense drama and conflict. Maybe Draco gets scolded or given some important instructions.
In the fanfiction, the howler could be from an unexpected source. Maybe it's from a long - forgotten enemy who has finally found a way to get to Voldemort. The howler's message could be a warning about a new threat that is coming his way, something that could even be more powerful than him. So Voldemort has to decide whether to ignore it or take it seriously.