In terms of his relationships outside of Slytherin, like with Harry Potter and his friends, his refusal of the Dark Mark could be a step towards possible friendship or at least a mutual understanding. They might see him in a new light, as someone who is not as bad as they initially thought. However, they may also be skeptical at first, doubting the authenticity of his refusal.
In fanfiction, when Draco refuses the Dark Mark, it completely alters his relationship with his father, Lucius. Lucius, being a devout Death Eater, would be furious and might even try to force Draco into it. This family drama would add a lot of depth to the story. Also, Draco's refusal could have a ripple effect on Hogwarts. Slytherin house would be divided, with some students seeing Draco as a traitor and others respecting his choice. This could lead to some interesting power struggles within the house, and potentially new friendships and rivalries across different houses.
In fanfiction, Draco's connection to the Dark Mark often serves as a source of internal conflict. Writers explore how he grapples with the mark's implications and his family's ties to the Dark side. It can be a powerful device to show his character development.
In some fanfictions, Draco's Dark Mark is shown as a constant source of pain, both physical and emotional. It's a reminder of his family's allegiance and his own mistakes.
His relationship with his teachers could also be affected. Teachers like Dumbledore, who usually encourage students to participate in such events for their growth and development, might be initially concerned or try to persuade him to change his mind. This could cause some tension between them.
His relationship with his rivals might change. Some might show a bit of sympathy, which is unexpected considering the competitive nature of Quidditch. This could lead to a more complex dynamic where they're not just enemies on the pitch but have a newfound respect for each other outside of the game due to Draco's injury.
One reason could be his underlying sense of good. Despite his family's alignment with the Dark side, Draco might have a moral compass that rebels against the evil associated with the Dark Mark. He may have seen the destruction and pain it causes and doesn't want to be part of it.
One motivation could be love. Maybe he has fallen in love with a non - Death Eater, like a Gryffindor girl, and doesn't want to be part of the dark side. Another could be fear of the consequences. He might have seen what the Dark Mark has done to others, like how it controls them, and he doesn't want that for himself.
One possible scenario could be that Draco realizes the true evil of Voldemort and the Dark Mark represents everything he doesn't want to be. He might see Hermione's strength in the face of the Dark side and be inspired by her. Maybe he secretly helps the Order of the Phoenix instead of joining the Death Eaters, all while falling in love with Hermione.
On the other hand, some of his closer friends like Sakura could be more understanding. She might try to talk to Naruto and find out his reasons. This could actually strengthen their bond as she shows her support for him. However, among the wider group of his peers, there could be rumors and misunderstandings. Some might think Naruto is being cowardly or irresponsible, which could isolate him to some extent. But those who truly know Naruto would know that he must have a valid reason for his refusal, and they would wait for him to open up about it.
When it comes to Draco's relationship with Harry Potter and his friends, things could get really interesting. Harry might initially be shocked but could also feel a sense of pity. Hermione could be more sympathetic and might try to help Draco adjust, which could lead to an unlikely friendship. Ron, on the other hand, would probably be the most skeptical and might take a long time to accept this new Draco.