A common trope is the power struggle. With the Black family being so powerful, there's often a struggle for power or influence among the characters, especially between Harry and Draco as they both get involved with the Black heir situation. Also, the 'forbidden love' trope sometimes shows up, where there might be unexpected romantic feelings between the characters due to their complex relationships related to the Black family.
One great fanfic in this category is 'The Black Heir'. It delves into the complex relationships between Harry, Draco, and the idea of the Black heirship. It's really interesting as it shows how their characters develop in this new context.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers'. Since Draco and Harry were sort of enemies in the original series, seeing their relationship transform in fanfiction is really appealing. Another is the 'redemption arc' for Draco, where his act of picking up Harry is part of his journey to become a better person.
The 'enemies - to - lovers' trope is also common in Draco Malfoy crossover fanfiction. When he crosses over and meets a character from another world, they start off hating each other but gradually fall in love. This can be really exciting to read, especially when they have to overcome their differences in values and backgrounds.
One popular trope is the redemption arc for Draco. Fans often write about him trying to make up for his past wrongs and being a better father to Scorpius. Another is the friendship - building between Scorpius and characters from different backgrounds, which Draco has to come to terms with. For example, Scorpius befriending a Muggle - born wizard and Draco having to accept it.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to friends' or 'enemies to lovers' trope. It's about how they start off as adversaries but gradually develop a different relationship. Another is the 'roommate' trope where they end up sharing living quarters and have to deal with each other on a daily basis.
One popular trope is the 'enemies - to - lovers' scenario. Given their initial animosity in the original series, it's a common and interesting way to develop their relationship in fanfiction. Harry and Draco start off hating each other but gradually fall in love through various plot developments.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to allies' trope. Given their different origins and often opposing stances in the shows, many fanfics start with them as enemies. For example, they might be fighting over a certain resource or goal. But as the story progresses, they realize they can achieve more by working together. Another trope is the 'power exchange' trope. This could involve Alex somehow getting a taste of Overgirl's powers, or vice versa, which leads to interesting situations and character development.
One common trope is the 'protective Jack' where she goes to great lengths to keep Alex safe. Another is the 'Alex in trouble and Jack to the rescue' scenario. It's often used to show the strong bond between them.
In many 'Training Hermione Granger' fanfics, the 'training montage' trope is quite popular. It's like in movies where you see a series of scenes showing Hermione getting better and better at her skills over time. Also, the 'forbidden knowledge' trope often appears. Hermione delves into magical knowledge that is considered dangerous or forbidden, and her training is centered around handling this knowledge without getting corrupted. Another trope is the 'team - up' trope, where Hermione teams up with other characters, perhaps some from other magical schools, during her training for a common goal.
The 'hidden friendship' trope is also common. They keep their friendship a secret from the rest of the school because of the potential backlash. Draco might be worried about his Slytherin friends' reactions, and Hermione about her Gryffindor pals. So, they meet in secret places like the Room of Requirement to hang out.