One common theme is redemption. Draco, who was often seen as a bit of a villain in the original series, gets a chance to redeem himself through his role as an adoptive parent. Another theme is family. It shows how Draco creates a new family unit through adoption.
Love is also a big theme. Draco learns to love the child he adopts in a way he might not have expected. It's about how that love changes him and his outlook on life. And there's often the theme of secrecy. Since Draco has a bit of a controversial past, he may have to keep the adoption a secret at first, which adds to the drama.
Family is also a big theme. His new family in the adopted fanfiction can either be a source of great comfort and growth or a new set of challenges that he has to face, which shapes his character further.
One common theme is family. Since Harry is being adopted, the new family dynamics, love, and acceptance are often explored. For example, how he forms bonds with his new family members.
One common theme is family. Since it's about being adopted, the idea of building a new family with Jerika is often explored. Another theme is acceptance, as the adopted character has to be accepted into the Jerika world.
One common theme is self - discovery. The adopted character often discovers their own identity and place in the world through their connection to Pentatonix. Another theme is family. The fanfictions usually explore how the adopted character forms new relationships within the family related to Pentatonix. Music is also a big theme. The music of Pentatonix becomes a source of comfort, inspiration, or a way to connect with others in the story.
Well, power dynamics can be a theme too. If she's adopted into a powerful wizarding family, there could be issues of how she navigates the power hierarchy within the family. Some fics also have the theme of redemption. Maybe the family that adopts her has a troubled past, and through Hermione's presence, they start to change for the better. And of course, friendship still plays a role as Hermione tries to balance her new family life with her relationships with Harry and Ron.
Often, these fanfictions also explore the theme of loyalty. Percy has to decide where his loyalties lie - with his old life or his new adopted one. There can be a lot of internal conflict as he tries to balance these different aspects of his life, which makes for very interesting reading.
In Percy adopted fanfiction, the theme of discovery is quite common. He discovers new places, new abilities, and new secrets related to his adoption. Another frequent theme is acceptance. Percy has to accept his new situation, his new family, and sometimes even himself in a new light. And loyalty is also a theme. Whether it's his loyalty to his new family or his old friends, it often plays a role. For instance, in some stories, Percy has to choose between his old loyalties and the new ones that come with his adoption.
The theme of loyalty is quite prevalent. They have a history of loyalty to their families and to Slytherin house, but in fanfiction, this loyalty is tested and sometimes redirected towards each other. Another theme is the idea of breaking free from expectations. They are expected to act a certain way because of their families and social status, and many fanfictions explore how they break free from those constraints to be with each other.
The theme of mystery can be quite common too. The 'bound' aspect might be part of a larger mystery that needs to be unraveled. It could be related to a magical curse, a secret plot, or something that was done to Draco without his knowledge. Writers might use this to create an engaging story with twists and turns, keeping the readers on their toes as they try to figure out what's really going on with Draco and the situation he's in.
One common theme is self - discovery. Since Draco is in a different house, he has to figure out who he is outside of the Slytherin mold. Another theme is friendship. He forms new relationships with Ravenclaw students that are often based on shared intellectual interests.