Well, perhaps Teddy would be shocked by the Dursleys' coldness. Teddy, being a more open - minded wizard, might not understand their narrow - mindedness at first.
Maybe Teddy would try to change the Dursleys' view of the wizarding world. He could start by showing them small acts of magic that are not harmful but rather beautiful, like making flowers bloom in their dull garden. This could gradually make them more accepting, or it could backfire and make them even more hostile.
In this fanfiction, Teddy could end up using his magic in front of the Dursleys accidentally. This would surely cause a big stir as the Dursleys are so against magic. He might then have to figure out a way to cover it up or face the consequences of their fear and anger.
Well, Teddy might be shocked by the Dursleys' coldness at first. He could show them some magic in a very subtle way, just to see their reactions.
Well, in some fanfictions, the Dursleys might be completely bewildered when they meet Teddy. Teddy, being a wizard like Harry, could show off some magic accidentally, which would terrify the Dursleys as they are so used to the non - magical world and have always been afraid of magic.
Perhaps Snape would initially mistake the Dursleys for some sort of Muggles with a bit of dark magic in them due to their cruel nature. He could start investigating them, which would cause chaos in the Dursley household as they try to hide their secrets from a wizard like Snape.
In the 'Daphne meets the Dursleys fanfiction', it's possible that Daphne initially has a hard time understanding the Muggle - like ways of the Dursleys. However, as time passes, she might start to see through their facade. She could then form a plan to get Harry out of that unpleasant environment. For example, she could pretend to be a social worker or something similar in the Muggle world and convince the Dursleys to let Harry go with her. And then she could introduce Harry to the wizarding world in a more positive and gentle way than how the Dursleys have been treating him.
Well, Sirius might be shocked by the Dursleys' treatment of Harry. He could try to rescue Harry from their mean ways.
One possibility is that Remus meets the Dursleys when he is on some sort of mission related to Harry. He could be there to assess the safety of Harry's living situation. He might find the Dursleys' treatment of Harry unacceptable and try to subtly change things. He could offer to help around the house in a very civilized way, making the Dursleys a bit confused as they are not used to such kindness from the wizarding world. This could lead to a series of events where the Dursleys start to question their own views about wizards and witches.
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.
In such a fanfiction, Hermione's encounter with the Dursleys could be full of drama. Since Hermione is a clever witch, she may use her magic knowledge to expose the Dursleys' ill - treatment of Harry. For example, she could magically make Dudley see how wrong his parents' actions are. At the same time, she may also try to bridge the gap between the wizarding world and the Dursleys, though it would be a difficult task considering the Dursleys' deep - rooted dislike for anything magical. However, Hermione's determination might bring some unexpected changes to the Dursleys' household.
Well, perhaps the next generation could be shocked by the Dursleys' cold and unfriendly nature. They might try to change the Dursleys' views on magic.
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.