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.
Another way Snape might punish Draco in a fanfiction is by assigning him extra difficult potions to brew on his own. These potions could be very complex and time - consuming, and if Draco fails to brew them correctly, he would face further consequences. This forces Draco to study harder and be more careful in his potions work.
One reason could be Draco's arrogance. If Draco shows too much pride and disrespect in class, Snape, who values discipline, would not tolerate it. For example, if Draco mocks other students' potions attempts, Snape might punish him.
Well, Draco could be punished by Snape for being disrespectful in Potions class. Snape might order Draco to write a long essay on the history and significance of a particular potion. This would not only be a humiliation for Draco but also a chance for him to gain more knowledge about potions. And it would add an interesting dynamic to their relationship as Draco would be resentful at first but might end up learning something valuable.
Yes, there are likely many fanfictions that involve Snape, Draco, and Potions class in a non - adult way. For example, there could be stories about Draco struggling in Potions class and Snape being his strict but fair teacher. Maybe Draco discovers a new potion under Snape's guidance and it helps him in some way, like impressing his friends or getting better grades.
Draco could be made to stand in the corner of the classroom during the entire potions class as a punishment. This would be a public humiliation for him, especially in front of his peers. It would also show Snape's no - nonsense attitude towards misbehavior.
Harry's reaction can be complex. At first, he may show immediate resistance, arguing that he's been wrongly accused. When he realizes that arguing won't get him anywhere, he might become sullen and withdrawn. However, this sullenness is also a sign of his determination not to let them break his spirit. He'll keep thinking of ways to prove his innocence or to show that their punishment is unjust. In some fanfictions, Harry also uses these punishments as a motivation to become better at magic, so that he can one day stand up to Snape and Draco more effectively.
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.
In fanfiction, Snape might punish Draco for getting involved with the wrong crowd. For example, if Draco starts to associate with Death Eaters - in - training or those with malicious intentions. Also, if Draco fails to complete his academic tasks or cheats in exams, Snape would surely take action. This is because Snape values knowledge and academic integrity in Hogwarts. Additionally, if Draco causes trouble during important school events or ceremonies, Snape would likely punish him to set an example for other students.
Well, Snape's care can make Draco more confident. Knowing he has someone like Snape looking out for him gives him a sense of security. This can lead to Draco being less arrogant and more self - aware. He might start to question some of the pure - blood supremacist ideas he was raised with, as Snape's care could show him that there are more important things than just blood status.
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, perhaps Snape uses his position as a teacher to step in. He could have been observing the situation secretly and when Draco was about to do something harmful to Hermione, Snape intervened with a firm command or some magic spell to stop Draco in his tracks.