Well, without more context, it's a bit hard to be certain. But if we consider the idea of 'rubbing against' as a form of interaction, it might be that 'he' is a character who is trying to gain something from the Harry Potter fanfiction. Maybe it's a knowledge - like if there are spells or magical concepts in the fanfiction that he can somehow absorb or be influenced by through this physical - like action of rubbing. It could also be a way to mark territory in a sense, if we think about it in a more symbolic way. If the fanfiction represents a certain 'space' in the fictional world, 'he' rubbing against it could be a way of claiming it as his own, or showing his connection to it in a possessive way.
In the context of Harry Potter fanfiction, if 'he' is a character, rubbing against it might imply a form of seeking comfort or familiarity. For example, if it's a young wizard who is a big fan of Harry Potter fanfic, and he rubs against a stack of those fan-written stories as if they are a source of warmth and inspiration. It could also be a magical creature in a fanfic that has an unusual reaction like this to the written works, perhaps indicating some sort of magical bond between the creature and the fictional ideas within the fanfiction.
Perhaps he rubs against a Hogwarts house common room's fireplace. It could be for warmth or because it's a central and comforting place in the castle. The common room is where students gather, share stories, and feel a sense of belonging. He might be seeking that same feeling by rubbing against the fireplace.
In fanfiction, Draco rubbing against a broom might simply be a way to add an element of the strange or unexpected. It could be the author's way of creating a vivid and unique image that grabs the reader's attention.
It could mean that he imposed his own ideas, writing style or plot twists onto a Harry Potter fanfiction in an overbearing way. For example, if someone is writing a fanfic and they force their own out - of - character interpretations of the characters or force a particular relationship that doesn't fit the spirit of the original series.
This statement is rather strange. If taken literally, it doesn't make much sense in a normal context. It could potentially be a very creative or misused way of expressing a strong reaction or interaction with Harry Potter fanfiction, perhaps like he immersed himself deeply into it, but the phrasing is very odd.
In a more positive - spin interpretation, if we assume 'grinds' here is used in a sense of really immersing deeply, it could mean that he is so into Harry Potter fanfiction that he is constantly engaging with it, like really delving into it. But again, the word 'grinds' makes it sound rather off - putting. It should probably be something like 'he is deeply immersed in Harry Potter fanfiction' for a more appropriate description.
One interpretation could be a dark or malevolent Snape, in a non - canon and very dark fanfiction, using this as a form of intimidation or power play. Another could be a completely accidental physical encounter that is then misread by other characters, leading to all sorts of misunderstandings and plot twists in the story.
Well, if we take it literally, it makes no sense as 'grinding' is a physical action that has no place in relation to fanfiction. Figuratively, it might suggest someone is being overly critical or trying to undermine the value of Harry Potter fanfiction. However, fanfiction is a great way for fans to add to the Harry Potter universe, and this sort of negative 'grinding' attitude is not welcome.
He could discover unique character interpretations. Different authors may write about the well - known Harry Potter characters in ways that are different from the original books, showing new sides of them or exploring different relationships. For example, they might explore a friendship between two characters that was only hinted at in the original series in more depth. Also, he may come across some great writing styles that are inspired by J.K. Rowling's writing but still have their own unique flair. This can be really exciting for fans who want to see the world of Harry Potter expanded in different ways.
In the world of Harry Potter fanfiction, there are countless stories with different themes and plotlines. But when it comes to something as specific and potentially inappropriate as 'Snape rubs himself against Harry', it's not something that is likely to be widely promoted or supported. Fanfiction writers usually aim to explore the characters in more positive, canon - adjacent ways. For example, they might write about Snape's backstory, his relationship with other characters in a more appropriate way, rather than creating such inappropriate scenarios.
Most likely, there are fanfictions that might handle such interactions in a non - inappropriate way, perhaps in a comical or misinterpreted - action - based scenario within the context of the magical world's chaos. But it would be very rare and might require a lot of searching through the vast sea of fanfictions to find.