Their relationship would become more collaborative. They would have to work together to raise Teddy, which means sharing responsibilities, making decisions together, and supporting each other. For example, when Teddy has a problem at school, they would need to sit down and figure out the best way to handle it, instead of being at odds like they used to be.
At first, their relationship might be a bit tense. Draco and Hermione have a long history of being rivals. But as they focus on Teddy, they start to see each other in a new light. Draco would come to appreciate Hermione's intelligence and kindness, and Hermione would see that Draco has changed for the better. Over time, they might develop a deep friendship or even something more. They would be more open and understanding with each other, and their relationship would be centered around Teddy's well - being and growth.
Their relationship would likely become more collaborative. They would have to communicate regularly about Teddy's needs, like his schoolwork, his magical training, and his emotional well - being. This would force them to put aside their past grudges and start seeing each other in a new light.
In the fanfiction, perhaps the Ministry of Magic has some concerns about Hermione and Draco adopting Teddy. Since Teddy is the son of Remus Lupin and Nymphadora Tonks, and with his werewolf heritage, they might have to go through a lot of red tape. Hermione, being the brilliant witch she is, would use her knowledge of the law to fight for their right to adopt Teddy. Draco, on the other hand, would use his family's influence and wealth in a more positive way this time. Teddy would start to see them as his real parents, and they would have to deal with the challenges of raising a magical child who has unique abilities and needs.
It might become stronger. Adopting Teddy would give them a shared purpose and responsibility. They would have to work together to raise Teddy, which would deepen their bond.
Their relationship would likely become more complex. It might start with a lot of tension as Draco tries to come to terms with the news. But over time, they could develop a new level of understanding and respect for each other.
They would become more united. Before the baby, they might have had a tenuous relationship, but having a child would force them to rely on each other more. They would have to communicate better to make decisions about the baby's upbringing.
Draco's relationship with Hermione could change drastically. He might start to feel sympathy for her, which could turn into a reluctant friendship. Lucius, however, would be more resistant to any positive change. But as Hermione shows her strength even while injured, he might develop a begrudging respect. Overall, Draco could become more of an ally to Hermione, while Lucius would be in a more complex situation of having to re - evaluate his views due to Draco's new attitude.
The relationship could take a very different turn. Ron might become extremely jealous, especially if he has feelings for Hermione. This jealousy could lead to him lashing out at Hermione and even trying to drive a wedge between her and Draco. Hermione, in turn, might be frustrated with Ron's immaturity and start to distance herself from him. But if they are able to communicate effectively and Ron realizes his jealousy is unfounded, they could start to rebuild their relationship on a more mature and understanding basis.
Their friendship would likely become even deeper. Adopting Teddy together is a huge step that would bond them on a whole new level. They would have to rely on each other more than ever, sharing responsibilities for Teddy's upbringing. This would mean more late - night conversations about Teddy's future, his needs, and how to handle any problems that come up.
After marriage, they'd likely become more in - sync. They'd understand each other's quirks even better. Draco might become more open - minded due to Hermione's influence, and Hermione would learn to relax a bit more with Draco's laid - back Slytherin side. Their relationship would be a balance of Hermione's drive for knowledge and justice and Draco's sense of family and loyalty.
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.