There's also a chance that Harry is completely indifferent. He might not be interested in either of them romantically and just wishes they would stop making a scene. He could be more focused on his own goals and dreams, like becoming an Auror or improving his magical skills, and see their fight as a waste of time.
Draco might be more of a show - off. He comes from a wealthy family, so he could use expensive gifts and grand gestures to court Harry. For example, taking Harry on a broomstick ride over the most beautiful parts of the wizarding world on a top - of - the - line broom. Blaise, on the other hand, could be more low - key. He might use his intelligence to have deep conversations with Harry, sharing secrets of magic that not many know.
I think Harry might choose Draco. Draco has that whole redemption arc thing going on in a lot of fanfics. He starts off as a bit of a jerk but then shows his softer side. Harry, being the empathetic person he is, could be drawn to that transformation. Plus, their initial rivalry could add an extra layer of spice to their relationship compared to Blaise, who might seem a bit more one - dimensional in the courting aspect.
One possible outcome could be that Harry realizes he doesn't want either of them and decides to focus on his own life and friendships. He might see their fight as childish and a distraction from more important things like his studies or fighting against the dark forces in the wizarding world.
Well, Harry's magic can give him an edge in many ways. For instance, he could use a simple levitation charm to make Dudley's feet leave the ground, which would be quite disorienting for Dudley and put Harry in a position of power.
Well, perhaps Dudley uses his street - smart knowledge. He might teach Harry some rough - and - tumble moves he's learned from his own scuffles in the neighborhood. For example, showing Harry how to dodge a punch quickly.
Often, it starts with small tensions. Maybe a few jealous glances or snippy remarks. Then it can escalate to full - blown arguments. For instance, they might argue about who gets to sit next to Ginny at the Gryffindor table. As the story goes on, it could lead to more physical confrontations like a scuffle in the hallway.
In some fanfictions, Harry is shown to be an excellent fighter, having trained hard and developed strategies. But in others, his fighting abilities might not be the main focus or might be less developed.
One reason could be that they might have different interpretations of Harry's character in the fanfiction. Hermione, being logical, may see Harry in a more practical light, while Ron, with his emotional side, could have a different view.
It really varies. In some fanfictions, Harry wins because of his natural talent and the power of love and friendship that he has on his side. He has his Gryffindor courage which gives him an edge in the fight.
It could strain their friendship a great deal. They might start avoiding each other, which would be really sad considering how close they are in the original series. Their mutual friends like Ron would be caught in the middle, not knowing which side to take.