Harry would likely be stunned. His mind would be racing with thoughts. He might think about all the times they've been together and how things could have been different if they knew they were twins. He may also worry about how this will affect their friendship with Ron. He would be eager to learn more about their family history and might start to see Hermione as more than just a friend, but as family, which would bring a whole new dynamic to their relationship.
Well, Harry could be extremely surprised. First, he would probably doubt it. But once he realizes it's true, he might start to look at Hermione in a whole new light. He might feel a strange sense of closeness that he didn't expect before. And he would also have a lot of questions about their past, like why they were separated in the first place.
He might be initially shocked. After all, he has always seen Hermione as a friend, and suddenly finding out she's his twin would turn his world upside down. He could feel a mix of confusion, excitement, and also a bit of unease as he tries to understand how this could be possible and what it means for their relationship and his own identity.
He might be shocked at first. Discovering that he isn't a Potter is like shattering his whole identity. He could feel lost and confused, not knowing who he really is anymore.
The plot could develop with them trying to find other relatives. They might go on a journey to find any remaining family members. Along the way, they learn more about each other's personalities and how being twins might have influenced them even before they knew. They also might use their combined knowledge and skills to solve various mysteries in the wizarding world that are related to their family.
Harry would likely be stunned. His world has been turned upside down. He might initially be in denial, thinking it's some sort of cruel joke or a mistake. But as he starts to accept it, he may feel a new sense of connection to Blaise. He could start to see Blaise in a whole new light, noticing similarities in their personalities or abilities that he hadn't before. And he would probably be eager to learn more about their shared heritage and what it means for their future together.
Draco might initially be shocked. He could then feel a sense of protectiveness towards Harry. Maybe he starts to see Harry in a new light, not as his rival but as someone who needs help.
Harry might be initially shocked. He has been brought up in the wizarding world with certain beliefs and Fenrir is a werewolf, a feared and often misunderstood being. So, his first reaction could be disbelief. He might question how this could be possible considering their different natures.
He might be shocked at first. Since Lucius is a complex character, he could initially see it as a weakness in Harry that he could potentially use to his advantage in the wizarding world's power games.
Well, it really depends on the specific characteristics of the champion in this fanfiction. If the champion is a very impulsive and kind - hearted person, they might confront the abuser right away. But if they are more calculating, they could gather evidence first. They would also probably feel a sense of responsibility to help Harry, given that they now know about his situation. They might offer Harry a place to stay, or try to get the proper authorities involved in the wizarding world to deal with the abuser.
Often, Harry will offer her a handkerchief or a tissue if there is one available. He might also put his arm around her in a comforting gesture. In 'The Common Room Crisis' fanfic, he does just that and then stays with her, listening intently as she pours out her feelings. He is patient and understanding, which is in line with his character in the original books. He tries to make her laugh or at least smile by sharing a joke or a funny memory. This shows his deep friendship and care for Hermione.
Ron might be shocked at first. He could become very protective of Harry, standing up for him against any potential threats. Maybe he would also be a bit angry that he hadn't noticed earlier.
They might be shocked at first. Then they could try to protect Harry from further harm, perhaps by confronting those who abuse him or by providing him a safe place to stay.