It could lead to a complete transformation of their relationship. They might become allies, working together against common enemies. The act of giving the wand could be the catalyst for them to let go of past grudges and form a bond based on shared values and goals. This could involve them sharing secrets, protecting each other, and even becoming friends outside of the immediate conflict situation.
The act of Draco throwing the wand could be a turning point. It might create a bond between them that was previously unimaginable. They could start to rely on each other more, and this new dynamic could be crucial in facing the challenges in the fanfiction. For example, they might work together to defeat a powerful dark force that neither could face alone.
It often changes for the better. After Harry apologizes, Draco might be initially skeptical. But as they start to interact more, they could become friends or at least develop a mutual respect. For instance, they might start sharing their experiences during the war, which helps them understand each other better.
At first, it would become more strained. Harry would likely be angry and hurt by Draco's actions that made him cry, so he might avoid Draco even more than before. He might also be more on guard around Draco, not trusting him at all.
Well, their relationship is complex. In the beginning, Draco may try to bully Harry as he used to in Hogwarts. But as Harry shows his true self and they spend more time together, Draco realizes that Harry is not the enemy he thought. They might start sharing secrets, and their relationship could evolve into a sort of brotherly bond, where they protect each other from outside forces and also from the expectations of their respective 'sides' in the wizarding world.
At first, they might be shocked and a bit confused about being twins. But as time goes on, they start to trust each other more. They could share their secrets and fears, like Harry might tell Draco about his nightmares of Voldemort, and Draco might open up about the pressure from his family.
They might start as cautious allies. They would be testing the waters, not fully trusting each other yet but knowing they need to work together. For example, they could be sharing information about certain spells or magical artifacts that are relevant to their new situation.
He might face backlash from his own side. His family or the other Death Eaters, if it's set in that kind of context, could view his act as betrayal. They would likely be angry with him and might try to punish him in some way.
The relationship between Harry and Draco in this fanfiction would be greatly affected. Since Harry has a connection to Draco's mom, Harry could become more empathetic towards Draco. He may realize that Draco is not just the bully he once thought. Draco might struggle with the idea that Harry has this special connection to his mom. However, as the story unfolds, they could learn to communicate better. Harry could share insights about Draco's mom that Draco never knew, and this could bridge the gap between them, leading to a less hostile and more nuanced relationship.
There could also be a chance for reconciliation in the future. Maybe they both realize that they made mistakes during the break - up. Draco could change his ways a bit more and Harry could be more understanding. Fanfiction often has these kinds of arcs where characters get a second chance at their relationship after some growth and learning.
Well, the relationship can take on a more complex nature. Female Draco could initially be even more hostile towards Harry. Maybe she feels like she has to prove herself more as a girl in a male - dominated magical world. However, as time goes on, she might see Harry's good qualities and start to soften. They could end up as allies in a way that is different from the books. In fanfiction, their interactions might be more nuanced. For example, they could work together on a project in Hogwarts and start to understand each other's motives and fears, which leads to a change in their relationship from one of enmity to one of mutual understanding.