Well, 'Malfoy's Redemption in the Female Potter's World' is a fanfic that delves deep into how Draco changes when the main character is a female Harry. It's really interesting to see how their relationship develops from enmity to something more. Also, 'Fem Harry and Draco's Unlikely Alliance' has a great plot where they are forced to work together and feelings start to grow.
One interesting fanfiction could be 'The Girl Malfoy'. In it, the female Draco might be portrayed as having to deal with the same family expectations as the male Draco in the original series but with a different, more feminine approach. She could be more empathetic while still being cunning. Another could be 'Malfoy's Daughter'. This might explore how a female Draco would raise her own children, given her own upbringing in a rather strict pure - blood family.
In many of these fanfictions, their relationship often starts off as rocky. Given their history in the original series, there's initial animosity. But as the story progresses, they start to see each other in a new light. For example, in some fanfics, the female Harry's bravery and intelligence attract Draco, and he begins to question his own prejudices.
In some fanfictions, it could develop due to a common enemy. Maybe there's a new dark force emerging in Hogwarts, and they both realize that they need to put aside their differences to face it. This shared goal makes them rely on each other more, and feelings start to grow as they see the other's courage and determination. Their relationship could grow from a begrudging alliance to a full - fledged romance as they discover new sides of each other.
I really like 'Draco's Redemption'. This fanfic delves deep into Draco's inner turmoil after the war. It has him struggling to come to terms with his past actions and trying to find a new place in a world that has changed so much. It gives him a journey of self - discovery that is really engaging.
Well, 'The Unlikely Friendship' is a popular one. It begins with a chance encounter in a hidden corridor at Hogwarts. They initially argue but then realize they have more in common than they thought. There's also a story where Draco gets injured and Harry helps him, which starts a chain of events leading to their friendship. Some fanfictions focus on how they both struggle with the expectations of their respective houses and this common ground paves the way for their friendship.
One possible plotline could be Fem Draco Malfoy having to team up with Harry Potter on a secret mission in Hogwarts. Along the way, they start to see each other in a new light and develop an unexpected friendship that gradually turns into something more. Their different backgrounds and personalities create a lot of interesting dynamics.
One good 'Fem Harry Marries Draco' fanfiction is 'A Different Kind of Bond'. It explores how their relationship develops in a world where Harry is female. Another is 'The Unlikely Union' which delves into the challenges they face within the wizarding society due to their unexpected relationship. And 'Fem Harry's New Path' shows how their love story unfolds against the backdrop of the ongoing magical events in the Harry Potter universe.
One popular Draco Malfoy hurt fanfiction is 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf.' In this story, Draco gets seriously injured during a battle and has to deal with the physical and emotional pain. It really delves into his character and shows a more vulnerable side of him.
Well, 'Draco's Secret Alliances' is an interesting one. In this fanfiction, Draco forms unexpected alliances post - Hogwarts, and there are some complex relationships explored, especially with Harry Potter in the mix. It has some explicit scenes that are used to further the character development rather than just for shock value. Also, 'The Changed Malfoy' is a piece where Draco's transformation from his former self is detailed in an explicit yet thought - provoking manner.
A great 'female Harry Potter and Draco Malfoy fanfiction' also pays attention to the world - building. It should stay true to the magical elements of the original series like the spells, the houses, and the magical creatures. The writing style also matters. A vivid and detailed description can bring the story to life, making the readers feel like they are part of the Hogwarts world and the relationship between the two characters.