Draco's character could develop by becoming less self - centered. Through his interactions with Harry and the little elf, he might start to see the value in others and not just his own pure - blood status. Harry, on the other hand, could become more understanding of the Slytherin side. He would learn that not all Slytherins are bad, especially when he sees Draco's growth in the presence of the elf. The elf could act as a catalyst for their personal growth.
In this fanfiction, Draco could start out as his usual haughty self. But as he gets involved with the little elf and Harry, he begins to show his vulnerable side. He might start to care about things other than his own reputation. Harry, who has always been the hero, could develop a more nuanced view of the world. The elf's presence could make him see that there are different ways to solve problems. Draco and Harry's characters would gradually change as they face challenges together because of the elf, and they might end up becoming better versions of themselves.
One possible plot could be that in a world where elves have special powers, Draco and Harry are brought together by a little elf. Maybe the elf has a task that requires both their skills. For example, the elf needs to retrieve a magical object hidden in a dangerous place. Draco's Slytherin cunning and Harry's Gryffindor bravery would be put to the test as they navigate through various obstacles and spells to get to the object. Along the way, they start to understand each other better and form an unlikely friendship.
Harry in a 'Harry Hermione Draco married life' fanfiction could develop a deeper understanding of the wizarding world's politics. Since he's married to Draco, he gets an inside look into the pure - blood families. Hermione would develop a more nuanced view of magic. With Draco's knowledge of some ancient magic, she'd expand her research. Draco would develop a sense of loyalty to his new family. He'd start to fight for the rights of all wizards, not just pure - bloods. For instance, he might join Hermione in her campaigns for equal rights for muggle - borns. Their married life would be a catalyst for their individual growth, as they constantly interact and influence each other with their different perspectives.
At first, it might be rocky. Draco, used to his pure - blood superiority, would be a bit resentful of having to share his home and life with Harry. But as time passes, they'd start to see each other's good qualities. Harry's bravery would impress Draco, and Draco's cunning could earn Harry's respect. Eventually, they'd become close friends, always having each other's backs.
Towards the end, their relationship could become a very strong and unique one. They could be each other's closest confidants, with Harry being the one Draco turns to when he has doubts about the pure - blood ideology, and Draco being the person Harry trusts to keep him safe in the Slytherin common room. Their bond would be a mix of brotherly love and mutual respect.
The relationships between characters also play a huge role in development. For instance, if an elf inherits a position of power, the wizards around them may have to re - evaluate their relationships. Some might become jealous or try to undermine the elf, while others might support and learn from them. These complex relationship dynamics contribute to the overall character development in the fanfiction.
Their relationship might start slowly. At first, they could be curious about each other's worlds. Harry would be intrigued by the elf princess's connection to nature and her unique magic. The elf princess would be interested in Harry's courage and his role in the wizarding world. As they spend more time together, they start to fall in love. They might exchange gifts that are significant in their respective cultures, like Harry giving the elf princess a magical artifact from Hogwarts, and she gives him an enchanted item from her elf kingdom.
In the beginning, it would be a relationship of power imbalance with Draco in the dominant position. But as they spend time together, they would begin to understand each other better. Harry might share his experiences of loss and struggle, which could make Draco more sympathetic. Draco could also show Harry a different side of the wizarding world, the pure - blood side from a more personal perspective. This exchange of views and experiences could gradually break down the barriers between them, leading to a relationship that is based on mutual understanding and, potentially, love.
At first, their relationship might be full of confusion. They've been brought up with different values - Harry with his Gryffindor courage and sense of justice, and Draco with Slytherin pride and ambition. But as they discover they're twins, they'd start to see the similarities in themselves. They might begin by being a bit hostile towards each other, but gradually, as they face challenges together, like dealing with a particularly tough teacher or a dangerous creature on the grounds, they'd form a bond.
The plot could take a turn towards drama. Ron's reaction could create a rift between him and Harry, forcing Harry to choose between his old friend and this new - found connection with Draco. This would add a lot of tension to the story.
Some characters might start as meek slaves but develop into strong - willed individuals. For example, a dark elf slave could initially be submissive due to fear but gradually gain confidence as they face different situations and make new friends.