Well, in such fanfiction, Draco's possessiveness could show through his constantly trying to keep Harry within his sight. He may be overprotective and not want Harry to engage in any dangerous or potentially harmful activities without his presence. He might also be possessive about Harry's time, wanting Harry to spend most of it with him rather than on his own studies or Quidditch practice.
In this type of fanfiction, Draco's possessiveness could be demonstrated in his possessive body language towards Harry. He might stand very close to Harry, put his arm around him in a way that shows ownership, or give other people warning looks when they get too close to Harry. His possessiveness could also be seen in his words. He might say things like 'You're mine' or 'You should be with me, not them' to Harry, emphasizing his sense of possession.
Well, in such fanfictions, Harry's possessiveness might show in him being overly protective of Draco. For example, he may not like Draco interacting with other people too much and always wants to be around Draco to ensure his safety or just to be close to him.
One reason could be love. Draco might have fallen deeply in love with Harry and his possessiveness is a way of showing his strong feelings. He doesn't want to lose Harry to anyone else.
Well, in such fanfiction, Voldemort's possessiveness might show through his constant attempts to control Harry's actions. He may try to isolate Harry from his friends and allies, wanting Harry all to himself in a very dark and twisted way. For example, he could use dark magic to keep Harry in a certain place or manipulate situations so that Harry has no choice but to be near him.
Another way is that Harry will be secretive about Draco's problems or mistakes. He doesn't want Draco to get into more trouble, so he might cover up for him in certain situations. It's like he has this instinct to shield Draco from more harm, whether it's from the authorities at Hogwarts or from other wizards.
In the fanfiction, Percy's possessiveness might also be demonstrated by his need to be included in all of Annabeth's plans. He may feel left out or threatened if she starts making plans with other people without him. He wants to be a part of everything she does, almost like he owns a part of her time and attention.
Well, it could be shown through her getting jealous easily when other girls interact with Percy. For example, if a new girl in the story tries to talk to Percy, Annabeth might give the girl a cold stare or quickly insert herself into the conversation.
Thalia might show her possessiveness by constantly trying to keep Percy to herself. For example, she could be overly protective when other characters get too close to Percy. She may insert herself into conversations or situations where Percy is involved, even when it's not really necessary.
In some cases, Athena's possessiveness could be demonstrated by her attempts to shape Percy into her ideal hero. She may offer him special training or knowledge, but with the underlying intention of making him more like her vision of a perfect demigod. This could put Percy in difficult situations where he has to balance her expectations with his own desires and the needs of his friends.
His possessiveness could be seen in his actions towards Sakura. He may be overly protective, like not allowing her to go on dangerous missions alone. He would always want to be the one to accompany her, ensuring her safety at all times. This shows that he doesn't want to share her with any potential threats that could come her way during a mission.
A plot device often used is the threat of separation. Maybe there's a situation where Draco has to go away for some reason, like a mission or a family obligation. Harry's possessiveness kicks in as he doesn't want Draco to leave. This situation can be used to really dig deep into Harry's feelings and show how far his possessiveness can go. He might try to find ways to keep Draco with him, even if it means going against rules or other people's wishes.