Their relationship would likely become more complex. Draco, who was used to taunting Harry as a boy, might be more hesitant to do so when Harry is a girl. He could be thrown off by her new appearance and find it harder to be as cruel. There might be a sense of confusion in him.
It could change drastically. Maybe Draco starts to develop a strange attraction to her. He might still try to act tough on the outside, but on the inside, he's conflicted. And Harry, as a girl, might see a different side of Draco too. She could start to pity him a bit more or try to understand him better, which could lead to some very unexpected interactions between them.
Well, at first Draco might be even more antagonistic because it goes against his view of how things should be. But as time goes on, he could see that Harry, even as a girl, is still a strong and worthy opponent. Their relationship could shift from pure hatred to a more begrudging respect. And perhaps, in some wild turn of events, they could end up working together against a common enemy, with their new - found understanding of each other adding an interesting dynamic to the story.
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 this kind of fanfiction, their relationship would likely become more complex. Harry might initially be skeptical of Draco's new identity. But as he sees Draco facing discrimination for being a Muggleborn, he could start to feel sympathetic. They might end up becoming allies, working together against the pure - blood supremacists at Hogwarts. Instead of being rivals, they could be friends who support each other through the challenges of the wizarding world.
At first, she may avoid Harry Potter altogether. However, if she discovers something that links her family's past to Harry in a way that she didn't expect, it could draw her closer to him. For example, if there was a hidden connection between the Malfoy family and Harry's parents. As she delves deeper into this connection, she might start to protect Harry from other Slytherins or even from her own brother at times. Their relationship could be one of mutual discovery and slowly - growing trust as they face the threats in the wizarding world together.
In terms of her relationships with other Slytherins, the boys in the house might either be overly protective or try to take advantage of her. Some of the Slytherin girls might see her as a threat, especially if she's getting more attention from the boys or from the teachers. But there could also be a group of Slytherin girls who form a strong clique with her. And her relationship with Dumbledore could be one where he tries to encourage her to break free from the more traditional and sometimes dark Slytherin values, seeing her as a potential force for good in the house.
Fanfics change their relationship by creating situations where they have to rely on each other. For example, they might be trapped in a magical maze together and need to cooperate to get out. This forces them to see each other in a new light.
The professors would also be affected. Dumbledore would likely see this as an opportunity to bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin. Snape, on the other hand, would be in a difficult position. He has always had a complex relationship with Draco and a begrudging respect for Harry. Now, with them being twins, he would have to deal with a whole new set of dynamics in the classroom and in the overall wizarding world.
Harry might be more protective of Ron as a girl. He's used to Ron being his tough - guy friend, but now he feels the need to look out for her more. For example, in dangerous situations, he would be more hesitant to let her take risks.
Well, their relationship is complex. In the beginning, Draco may try to bully Harry as he used to in Hogwarts. But as Harry shows his true self and they spend more time together, Draco realizes that Harry is not the enemy he thought. They might start sharing secrets, and their relationship could evolve into a sort of brotherly bond, where they protect each other from outside forces and also from the expectations of their respective 'sides' in the wizarding world.
His personality might become more empathetic. As a girl, Draco could start to see things from a different perspective. For example, he might be more sensitive to the way others are treated, especially other girls in Hogwarts.
Well, as a girl, Harry might be more cautious in some situations. The male Harry was often bold and impulsive. A female Harry could still be brave but might approach danger with a bit more thought. In terms of her relationships, she would probably have a different rapport with the female characters at Hogwarts. She might form closer sister - like bonds with some of them, like with Ginny, and it could be a deeper and more emotional connection compared to a male - female friendship. Also, her relationship with Dumbledore could have a different nuance, perhaps a more father - daughter like relationship.