In the fanfiction, if the fight was about something really important to Harry, like his beliefs or his relationship with someone else related to Louis, he would be likely to cry. For instance, if they were fighting over a girl they both liked in the story, and Harry felt that he was being unjustly treated, the emotional outburst of crying would be understandable.
Well, it could be that the fight was so one - sided and unfair in the fanfiction that Harry just couldn't hold back his emotions. He might feel powerless or wronged.
Maybe the fight in the fanfiction was really intense and emotional. It could be that Harry's character was deeply hurt by the words or actions of the Louis fanfiction character. Fanfictions often create extreme situations that can tug at the heartstrings.
Harry might immediately rush to her side and comfort her. He could put his arm around her and ask her what's wrong in a gentle voice.
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.
Perhaps Snape would share some of his own past experiences with Harry to make him feel less alone. For example, he could say something about how he overcame difficult situations when he was young, which might give Harry the strength to stop crying. He might say, 'I too faced hardships, Potter, and I did not allow myself to break down like this.'
Harry might be initially shocked. He's used to seeing Draco as this tough, arrogant Slytherin. But then, he could feel a bit of pity. He might approach Draco tentatively and ask what's wrong. Harry has a good heart, and despite their past differences, he wouldn't just leave Draco crying. He may even offer some words of comfort or a handkerchief if he has one.
In some fanfictions, Harry is shown to be an excellent fighter, having trained hard and developed strategies. But in others, his fighting abilities might not be the main focus or might be less developed.
Well, Harry's magic can give him an edge in many ways. For instance, he could use a simple levitation charm to make Dudley's feet leave the ground, which would be quite disorienting for Dudley and put Harry in a position of power.
Well, perhaps Dudley uses his street - smart knowledge. He might teach Harry some rough - and - tumble moves he's learned from his own scuffles in the neighborhood. For example, showing Harry how to dodge a punch quickly.
Often, it starts with small tensions. Maybe a few jealous glances or snippy remarks. Then it can escalate to full - blown arguments. For instance, they might argue about who gets to sit next to Ginny at the Gryffindor table. As the story goes on, it could lead to more physical confrontations like a scuffle in the hallway.
Often, Harry's knowledge of fighting in fanfiction comes from intense self-study and practice, as he realizes the importance of being well-prepared for the challenges ahead.