For Harry, his relationship with Dumbledore could take an interesting turn. Dumbledore might see this new family connection as a way to bring more harmony to Hogwarts. He could give Harry and Draco special tasks together to help them bond. As for Draco, his relationship with his parents would be in turmoil. Lucius and Narcissa might not be happy about having Harry as part of the family, but they also might see some benefits in the long run. This could lead to a lot of family drama and internal conflict for Draco.
Their relationship with Hermione would be very different. Since they are twins, they might approach Hermione as a unit. Maybe they would both be more competitive for her attention, or they could work together to impress her with their combined knowledge.
Well, with Sakura, for example. If Naruto and Sasuke were brothers, Sasuke might be less cold towards her because he would have Naruto's influence. Naruto, on the other hand, might be more protective of Sasuke in his relationship with Sakura, making sure she doesn't get hurt by Sasuke's sometimes aloof nature.
Well, in these fanfictions, their relationship undergoes a significant transformation. It begins with confusion and resistance. Harry is used to seeing Draco as an adversary, and Draco has his own pride as a Slytherin. But as they explore their newfound brotherhood, they learn to respect each other's differences. Draco's refined knowledge of magic and wizarding traditions can be an asset to Harry, and Harry's ability to inspire loyalty in others can be beneficial to Draco. They start to collaborate, whether it's in their studies at Hogwarts or in facing bigger threats outside the school. Their relationship becomes one of mutual growth and understanding, evolving from hatred or at least strong dislike to a deep, brotherly bond.
Well, Harry's relationship with Ron and Hermione would be very different. Since he's a Malfoy twin, they might be initially suspicious of him. Ron might not be as quick to befriend Harry, and Hermione would be more guarded. On the Draco side, he might not have his usual Slytherin cronies. Instead, he could be more drawn to the Gryffindors because of his connection to Harry.
In this scenario, their relationship would take a 180 - degree turn. Draco would probably feel guilty about what he's done, and this guilt could drive him to be nicer to Harry. Harry, now a girl, would have to navigate a world that treats her differently. Draco could become her unexpected ally in this new situation. They might start to share secrets and confide in each other more than they ever did before. This new relationship would be full of challenges as they both have to come to terms with their new roles in each other's lives and also deal with the reactions of their friends and the rest of the wizarding community.
In these fanfictions, their relationship often becomes more positive. Instead of being rivals, they become supportive brothers. For example, they might help each other with schoolwork or protect each other from danger.
Their relationship would likely become more collaborative. They would have to communicate regularly about Teddy's needs, like his schoolwork, his magical training, and his emotional well - being. This would force them to put aside their past grudges and start seeing each other in a new light.
Well, considering Harry, his relationship with the other Gryffindors could be affected. Some might think he has turned to the 'dark side' since he is now under Snape's care. But others might understand that Harry has no choice in the matter. Draco's relationship with Hagrid could be very interesting. Hagrid might be very cautious around Draco now that he is with Snape. And Snape's relationship with the other Hogwarts professors would also change. Some might be more understanding, while others might think Snape is overstepping his boundaries. But overall, these new family dynamics would cause a ripple effect throughout the wizarding world.
Their relationship would likely become more collaborative. They would have to put aside their past differences for the sake of their son. Instead of being rivals, they would become partners in parenting. They would need to communicate more often about their son's upbringing, which would force them to get to know each other better on a personal level.
It could change in a more positive way. In detention, they might have to rely on each other to get through Snape's tasks. If they are made to work on a complex magical experiment, they would need to communicate. This communication could break down some of the barriers between them. Maybe they start to exchange a few friendly words outside of detention, slowly building a more amicable relationship.