In many such fanfictions, the Truth or Dare game acts as a catalyst. It throws them into situations that they would never have been in otherwise. For example, if Draco is forced to admit a truth about his secret admiration for Hermione's intelligence during the game, it can start a whole new dynamic between them. They may start to interact more, share secrets, and slowly build a bond that was previously unthinkable.
Well, it can change their relationship in many ways. For instance, if Draco is dared to be nice to Hermione for a whole day, it can break down some of the barriers between them. They start to see each other in a different light.
Their relationship could develop gradually. At first, they might be very guarded around each other due to their differences. For example, Snape's initial dislike for Gryffindors and Hermione being a proud Gryffindor. But as they play Truth or Dare, they start to understand each other better. Each truth revealed and dare completed chips away at the barriers between them.
The werewolf element often acts as a catalyst. It breaks down the barriers between Hermione and Draco. Since werewolves are often ostracized in the wizarding world, Draco may feel alone and vulnerable. Hermione, on the other hand, has a strong sense of justice. So she steps in to help. This shared experience of dealing with the werewolf issue creates a bond between them. It changes their relationship from one of animosity to one where they start to care about each other's well - being.
Hermione would likely become more understanding of Draco's situation. In the original stories, they were enemies. But as siblings, she would see the pressures he was under from his family. This could lead to her being more empathetic. Draco, on the other hand, would probably have to tone down his arrogance. With Hermione as his sister, he'd be constantly challenged. He might start to show more humility, like in one fanfiction where he apologized to Harry and Ron for his past behavior because Hermione made him realize how wrong he was.
The dance can be a catalyst for change. It can shatter the preconceived notions they had about each other. Maybe Draco realizes that Hermione isn't just the know - it - all Gryffindor he thought she was, and Hermione sees that Draco has a softer side beneath his Slytherin exterior. This newfound understanding can lead to a significant shift in their relationship dynamics, leading to them collaborating on things or even falling in love in some fanfictions.
Their relationship could change from enmity to mutual respect. Stuck in the closet, they are forced to interact without the usual distractions and prejudices of the Hogwarts corridors. They might realize that they have more in common than they thought, which could lead to a new - found respect for one another.
At first, they're likely to be shocked. But then they start to understand each other more. Draco might become more protective of Hermione, and Hermione might see a different side of Draco. They go from being rivals to having a family - like bond.
In fanfiction, the 'Mudblood' concept often acts as an initial barrier. For example, in many stories, Draco has been raised with the pure - blood ideology which makes him look down on Hermione as a 'Mudblood' at first. This creates a lot of tension and conflict between them. However, as the story progresses, Draco's views might change, either through getting to know Hermione better or having some sort of life - changing experience. This then becomes a crucial part of their relationship development as they have to overcome this prejudice.
It changes it a great deal. They go from being bitter enemies to having a much more complex relationship. There's an immediate connection that they can't ignore.
In these fanfictions, their relationship often becomes more positive. Instead of being rivals, they become supportive brothers. For example, they might help each other with schoolwork or protect each other from danger.
In most of these fanfictions, the spell - stuck situation forces them to interact in ways they normally wouldn't. At first, they're likely to be hostile towards each other. But as they try to break the spell, they start to see different sides of one another. For example, Hermione might see that Draco isn't all bad, and Draco might realize Hermione's not just a know - it - all. This can lead to a grudging respect and, in some cases, even romantic feelings.