Their relationship would be a rocky journey. In the beginning, they might constantly compete with each other even while on the job. But as they encounter more complex cases that require both of their expertise, they'll be forced to trust one another. With time, this trust could turn into a deep bond. They could end up being the best of friends, with Draco even teaching Harry some of the more refined aspects of magic that he learned from his family, and Harry showing Draco the value of loyalty and friendship.
At the start, their relationship would be full of tension. But as they face dangerous situations together, they'd gradually see each other in a new light. For instance, when Harry saves Draco from a dark spell during a mission, Draco might start to question his long - held grudges. Over time, they could become friends, sharing secrets and relying on each other more than they ever thought possible.
Initially, their relationship as Auror partners would be full of mistrust. Harry still remembers Draco's past actions as a bully and Draco is wary of Harry's popularity. However, when they are given a difficult case that requires them to rely on each other's unique skills, things start to change. They might have late - night discussions about their different perspectives on magic and life. These conversations help them understand each other better. As time passes, they could become closer friends, and perhaps even confidants, sharing secrets they've never told anyone else.
At first, their relationship might be a bit rocky. Draco, with his proud and sometimes cold nature, and Luna, who is so dreamy and unique, would need to find common ground. But as time passes, they could start to understand each other better. Draco might learn to appreciate Luna's creativity and kindness, and Luna could see the softer side of Draco that he hides from most people.
Draco, who is initially quite haughty and proud, might become more humble in a relationship with Pansy. He could learn to value her opinions more and become less self - centered. Pansy, on the other hand, is often seen as a bit of a follower. But in a relationship, she could develop more independence and confidence as Draco encourages her to be more of her own person.
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, it might be a bit rocky as Sirius adjusts to taking care of a baby. But as Harry grows, they would form a deep bond. Sirius would protect Harry at all costs, and Harry would come to understand Sirius's sacrifices for him. They might have some arguments as Harry gets older, especially when Harry wants to explore more of the wizarding world on his own, but their love for each other would always prevail. Sirius would be the one Harry turns to for advice, whether it's about girls or dealing with dark wizards.
At first, Harry and Draco would be at odds in prison. Harry, with his sense of justice, would be disgusted by Draco's past actions. Draco, on the other hand, would be resentful of Harry's 'holier - than - thou' attitude. But as they are forced to live in close quarters and face common threats, they might begin to communicate. They could share their fears and hopes. Slowly, this could lead to a grudging respect for each other. Maybe Draco would open up about his family's pressures, and Harry would understand his situation better. This could transform their relationship from enmity to a more amicable one.
At first, it would be full of conflict. Voldemort is used to hatred and power, and having a soulmate, especially Harry, would be very confusing for him. Harry, on the other hand, would be hesitant but might feel a strange pull towards Voldemort.
Initially, Harry's raising of Teddy would be based on his love for Teddy's parents. But as time progresses, he would develop his own unique bond with Teddy. They would go through normal family things like holidays and birthdays together. Teddy would rely on Harry for advice on school, friendships, and magic. Harry would be there for Teddy through all his ups and downs. As Teddy becomes a teenager, there might be some clashes in their personalities, but they would always come back together, and their relationship would be one of the most important in both of their lives.
Initially, there would be a lot of resistance from both sides. Snape doesn't really want to be a father, and Harry doesn't want Snape as a father. But as they are forced to live together, small things start to change. Snape might cook a meal for Harry that he really likes, or Harry might find an old potion recipe of Snape's and show an interest in it. These little interactions would gradually chip away at the walls they've built. Over time, they'd start to rely on each other. Snape would protect Harry from the threats that still lurk in the wizarding world, and Harry would be there for Snape when he has his dark moments, eventually forging a strong and unique relationship.
A possible plot is that there is a mysterious dark wizard on the loose who seems to be targeting both Harry and Draco's families. They must put aside their differences and work as Auror partners to protect their loved ones. Along the way, they discover secrets about each other that they never knew before, like Draco's hidden acts of kindness during the war that Harry was unaware of. This new understanding helps them bond and fight the common enemy more effectively.