Harry would be extremely confused by Draco being in Gryffindor. Initially, he might think it's a trick. But as Draco starts to interact with the Gryffindors in an honest way, Harry would be intrigued. Their relationship would slowly evolve from one of distrust to mutual respect. Draco's presence in Gryffindor could also make Harry more aware of the gray areas between the houses and how people can change. They could end up being comrades, fighting side by side in battles and having a deep understanding of each other's pasts and how they've both grown.
Their relationship would be a complex one. Draco's new Gryffindor status would force Harry to reevaluate his view of him. They might start off on the wrong foot still, but as Draco begins to show courage and stand up for what's right, Harry could see a different side of him. Eventually, they could become friends, sharing secrets and working together to protect Hogwarts. This would be a huge shift from their previous enmity.
Well, at first Harry would be very suspicious of Draco. But as Draco shows his Gryffindor side, Harry might start to trust him more. They could become reluctant allies, especially when facing a common enemy.
At first, it would be extremely rocky. Harry has had so many bad experiences with Draco as a Slytherin. But in Gryffindor, Draco would be forced to confront his past actions and attitudes. Eventually, they could become grudging allies. Harry would be skeptical of Draco's change at first, but as Draco shows more Gryffindor - like qualities like courage and loyalty, Harry might start to trust him a bit more. They could bond over shared experiences in Gryffindor, like facing difficult challenges together.
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.
At first, it might be less hostile. Since they're in the same house, Draco might see Harry as someone he can influence or befriend. Harry, on the other hand, would be cautious but also curious. They could end up having a sort of begrudging respect for each other as they realize they both have complex personalities.
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.
For Draco, being Harry's mate would likely soften his edges. His Veela nature might make him more nurturing towards Harry. He would probably become less focused on pure - blood supremacy and more concerned with protecting and loving Harry. Harry, in turn, would become more understanding of Draco. His view of Slytherins might change completely. He would be more patient and less quick to judge, as he now has a deep connection with a former Slytherin.
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.
In fanfiction, if Snape was sorted into Gryffindor, he might have had a very different relationship with the Marauders. Instead of being their rival from Slytherin, he could have been a part of their group. He may have been more open about his emotions and not as bitter as he was in the original story. His relationship with Lily might also have developed in a more positive way without the house rivalry constantly straining their friendship.
Well, in Slytherin, Harry could end up being one of Snape's top students. This might lead to a more positive relationship. Snape might see Harry as a chance to redeem the Slytherin image. He could start to trust Harry more and share some of his knowledge about dark magic in a more open way, which was not possible when Harry was in Gryffindor.
Snape's character would become less brooding. In Gryffindor, he'd be surrounded by a more positive and open - minded group. This could soften his edges. He might be more likely to show his true feelings instead of hiding them behind a mask of coldness.