It's possible that Draco would initially not believe what he hears about the Dursleys. But as he digs deeper, he realizes the truth. He might then face a moral dilemma. On one hand, he has been taught to look down on Muggles like the Dursleys. But on the other hand, their behavior towards Harry is clearly wrong. This internal struggle could be a major part of the fanfiction, and it could lead to his character development in unexpected ways.
A big plot twist could be that Draco's discovery about the Dursleys makes him the target of some dark forces. These forces don't want the truth about the Dursleys' treatment of Harry to be known. So, Draco has to fight not only for Harry's sake but also for his own survival. This would turn the story into a more action - packed and dangerous adventure for Draco.
Well, one possibility is that Draco starts to see the value in the Dursleys' family structure, despite its flaws. He could form an unlikely bond with Dudley, and they might teach each other things. Draco could show Dudley some magic tricks in secret, while Dudley could introduce Draco to Muggle games like football. It could be a really interesting exploration of two different worlds colliding within the Dursleys' household.
One possibility is that Draco, being from a pure - blood wizarding family, could try to 'educate' the Dursleys on the wizarding world. He might brag about his family's wealth and status, which could lead to some comical situations. The Dursleys, on the other hand, might be completely unimpressed and tell Draco off, which would be a new experience for him as he's used to being fawned over in the wizarding world.
Well, in such a fanfiction, Draco might be completely out of his element when he meets the Dursleys. He could be shocked by their rudeness and lack of magic knowledge. Maybe he'd initially look down on them but then gradually realize there's more to them than meets the eye.
Well, one possibility is that Draco would be completely out of his element at the Dursleys'. He's used to luxury and magic, while the Dursleys' house is a non - magical and rather dull place. He might start to understand Harry's pre - Hogwarts life better. For example, he could see how Harry was treated like an outcast, which might change his view of Harry. Maybe they'd bond over their shared dislike of the Dursleys' rules and behavior towards them.
Well, he might be initially confused. Batman is so focused on his mission in Gotham that fanfiction about a character like Slade might seem very strange to him. He could start investigating if he thought it had any connection to real - world threats or if it was somehow influencing public perception in a negative way.
It could be part of a plot where Draco is given an assignment by someone in the wizarding world to save Harry from the Dursleys. He initially does it for self - serving reasons like getting in good with certain powerful wizards who are concerned about Harry's well - being. But during the process, he actually starts to care about Harry.
If Thor finds out about Civil War fanfiction, he may also start to question the nature of reality and how Midgardians perceive the events that happened. He might wonder why they would create these alternate stories. He could even get interested in the creative process behind fanfiction and start to think about how his own stories could be told in different ways. This could lead to him interacting more with the creative community on Earth, or at least being more aware of their existence.
One possible consequence could be that Draco feels a sense of shock and disbelief. He might initially struggle to process the information. He could then feel a newfound sense of protectiveness towards Ron. After all, in the wizarding world, such a heinous act goes against all notions of respect and safety. Draco might also start to question the people around Ron, wondering how such a thing could have happened without anyone preventing it.
Well, Draco might initially be shocked. He could choose to confront Ron about it. Maybe he'd secretly help Harry by providing some kind of protection or resources. After all, Draco has his own sense of justice, even if it's different from the norm.