One reason could be that Snape feels a sense of obligation. He is a teacher at Hogwarts, and Draco is one of his students. Snape may remember his own days as a student, perhaps being bullied or misunderstood. He doesn't want Draco to go through the same. Moreover, Draco's family has some connection with Snape. His mother was a friend of Snape's, so there's a personal bond there that makes Snape protective in fanfiction.
Snape might be protective of Draco in fanfiction because in the original series, Snape has a certain loyalty to the Slytherin house. Draco is a young Slytherin, and Snape could see a bit of his own past self in Draco. Also, Snape was tasked with some difficult and dangerous missions by Voldemort. He might want to protect Draco from getting too deeply involved in Voldemort's dark plans to spare the boy from a similar fate as his own.
Well, in some fanfictions, Snape might be protective of Harry because he sees a lot of Lily in Harry. Lily was Snape's long - loved friend, and Harry is her son. So that connection makes Snape feel an urge to protect Harry from harm, despite their often - rocky relationship in the original story.
Snape could also punish Draco by deducting house points. Since Draco is in Slytherin, losing house points is a big blow to his pride and to the whole Slytherin house. This would make Draco the target of his housemates' ire, adding to the punishment's severity.
One reason could be the complex relationship they have in the original series. Fanfic authors often expand on that. Maybe Draco realizes Harry's importance in the fight against the real evil, like Voldemort, and so he becomes protective. It also adds an interesting dynamic to the story, making it more appealing to readers who love exploring different character relationships.
In the fanfiction, their relationship would be complex at the start. Snape, having his own demons and secrets, would be a bit of an enigma to Draco. Draco, on the other hand, would be dealing with the loss of his family's status. Snape would start by providing a stable home for Draco. As they interact more, Draco would notice Snape's small acts of kindness. Snape would encourage Draco to explore his own identity outside of the Malfoy name. This would lead to a closer relationship, with Snape teaching Draco about things like loyalty, sacrifice, and the true nature of magic, and Draco in turn bringing out a more human side of Snape.
Well, Snape might heal Draco because of his own sense of morality. Despite his dark exterior, Snape has a code of ethics. Draco is still a student, and Snape may believe that every student should be given the chance to survive and learn from their mistakes. Additionally, Snape could be acting on behalf of Dumbledore in some way. Dumbledore often had complex plans, and Snape was his agent. Healing Draco could be part of a bigger plan to keep the balance in the wizarding world.
One great Snape and Draco fanfiction is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It delves into how Snape takes Draco under his wing in a way that's not shown much in the original series. It shows their complex relationship evolving over time, with Snape guiding Draco through some of the moral dilemmas he faces.
One great 'Draco Snape Fanfiction' is 'The Unlikely Bond'. It delves into a unique relationship between Draco and Snape that is both complex and heart - warming. The story shows how they overcome their differences and form an unexpected alliance. It's a great read for those who love exploring different character dynamics in the Harry Potter universe.
One great 'Over Protective Draco Hermione' fanfiction is 'A Different Sort of Bond'. In it, Draco's over - protectiveness of Hermione stems from their shared experiences in the wizarding world's turmoil. It shows how their relationship evolves in a really interesting way.
Well, Snape could punish Draco by making him write lines about the importance of Slytherin values. Since Draco is a Slytherin and Snape has a certain pride in the house. For example, he might have to write 'Cunning is a Slytherin strength and should be used for the good of the house' a hundred times. This not only disciplines Draco but also reminds him of his house identity.
Snape, being a skilled wizard, could use magic to protect Draco. He might cast protective spells around Draco when he's alone or in vulnerable situations. Maybe he uses a spell that alerts him whenever Draco is in danger, so he can rush to his aid immediately.