It might develop through a series of misunderstandings at first. Fleur might misjudge Harry as just a famous hero, and Harry might be a bit intimidated by Fleur's Veela charm. But as time passes, they start to see the real person behind the surface. They might work together on a project to help young wizards affected by the war. Through this cooperation, they discover each other's true personalities, and their relationship evolves from there, gradually leading to their marriage.
At first, they might be at odds with each other. Fleur could think Harry is too impulsive, while Harry might find Fleur a bit too haughty. But then, when they are forced to work together on a mission, they see the good in each other. Fleur realizes Harry's selfless nature, and Harry sees Fleur's intelligence and determination. This new - found respect leads to a romantic relationship and ultimately marriage.
Often, Harry's sense of responsibility grows. He starts to see the marriage contract as not just a burden but also an opportunity to create a new life for himself and Fleur. Fleur's personality may develop in a way that she becomes more protective of Harry. For example, when they face opposition from the wizarding community about their contract, she stands up for them. She also might help Harry to overcome his insecurities about being in a relationship with someone as glamorous as her.
They might start as friends who support each other through their magical studies. As they get older, they could develop romantic feelings. Their different backgrounds, Harry being a pure - blood wizard with a tragic past and Fleur being part Veela, would add depth to their relationship.
At first, their relationship might be a bit strained. Harry is used to his own space and friends, and Fleur has her own circle. But as they live together, they'll start to respect each other's differences. For example, Fleur might be more flamboyant in her magic use, while Harry is more practical. They'll start to see the value in each other's approaches and become closer friends.
In the fanfiction, the marriage contract might involve Fleur and a character like Harry Potter himself. This could create a whole new dynamic. Fleur might see it as an opportunity to get closer to the hero of the wizarding world, or it could be a source of conflict between her and Ginny, who has feelings for Harry. There could be all sorts of magical stipulations in the contract, like they have to perform certain spells together or pass a series of wizarding trials as a couple.
At first, their relationship might start with a lot of bickering. Beetlejuice is a wild character and Lydia is strong - willed. But as time goes on, they start to understand each other better. Beetlejuice shows Lydia the fun and freedom of the Netherworld, and Lydia shows Beetlejuice that there's more to the living world than just scaring people. This mutual understanding paves the way for their love to grow and eventually lead to marriage.
Perhaps there are some misunderstandings at the start. Fleur might think Harry is just another typical Hogwarts boy, but as the ball progresses, she sees his courage when he stands up to a bully or helps someone in need. Harry, on the other hand, realizes that Fleur is not just a beautiful face but also a strong and intelligent witch. This realization on both sides could lead to a more meaningful relationship development.
They might develop a complex relationship. Maybe Harry, as Fleur's master, has to guide and protect her. It could be a relationship based on mutual respect and trust, with Harry using his skills and knowledge to help Fleur in various situations.
The relationship could start with mutual curiosity. Harry, as Lord Black, is a novelty in the wizarding world, and Fleur wants to know more about him. They might exchange letters at first, getting to know each other's thoughts and ideas.
In this fanfiction, Harry would grow in his understanding of different magical cultures. Fleur is from Beauxbatons, and through their relationship, he gets to know more about the French wizarding world. Fleur would develop a deeper understanding of Harry's complex past and the weight he carries. Their relationship would be a journey of mutual discovery. Harry would learn about the allure and grace of the Veela heritage through Fleur, and Fleur would learn about the true meaning of Gryffindor courage from Harry. They would both become more well - rounded characters as a result of their secret relationship.