Well, let's say the Avenger is Black Widow. She's a very skilled spy and fighter. Harry, with his magical skills, could offer her a different perspective on things. In their marriage, they might have a lot of secrets to keep from each other at first because of their different worlds. But as they trust each other more, they start to share and combine their skills. For example, Harry could use magic to help Black Widow in stealth operations, and she could teach him some hand - to - hand combat skills.
The relationship could start with a slow - burning attraction. Maybe they were just acquaintances at Hogwarts, but as they grow older, they start to see each other in a new light. Once married, they learn to understand each other's quirks. Harry might be surprised by Padma's love for astronomy and Padma could be in awe of Harry's bravery all over again.
In this fanfiction, perhaps the reason for their marriage was a prophecy that only their combined powers could defeat a coming evil. Harry Potter, with his knowledge of the wizarding world and his own powerful magic, and the Avenger, with their superhuman abilities and high - tech gadgets, start off not getting along well. But as they face challenges together, they grow closer. They might have to deal with jealousy from both the wizarding and superhero communities, but in the end, they prove that their union is a force to be reckoned with.
Well, in fanfiction, their relationship could work out through mutual understanding. They might start by accepting each other's differences. For example, Draco's pride, Blaise's mystery, and Harry's sense of justice could all blend together. They could support each other in the wizarding world, facing challenges like dark magic threats or political unrest in the Ministry. And their love could be a source of strength, making them a unique and powerful trio in the fan - made universe.
Well, it would be quite an interesting relationship. Hermione is known for her intelligence and strong will, while Salazar is one of the founders of Hogwarts. Their relationship might be full of clashes at first. Hermione would probably try to modernize some of Salazar's old - fashioned ideas. But over time, they could learn from each other. Salazar could teach Hermione more about the ancient magic he knew, and Hermione could introduce him to the more inclusive and diverse values of the modern wizarding world.
At first, they might be cautious of each other. Aragorn, coming from a world of swords and battles, might not fully trust magic. Harry, on the other hand, might be wary of Aragorn's warrior - like nature. But as they face challenges together, they would start to respect each other. They could learn from one another's strengths, like Aragorn teaching Harry about physical endurance and Harry showing Aragorn the power of friendship and magic in a different light.
If they got married, it would be a relationship full of challenges and growth. Initially, there would be a lot of distrust from both sides. Harry would be wary of Narcissa's past associations, and Narcissa would be unsure about Harry's true intentions towards her and her family. But as time passed, they would start to understand each other better. They might have quiet evenings at home, sharing stories of their pasts - Harry about his time at Hogwarts and his battles, and Narcissa about her life in the Malfoy Manor. Their relationship would be a blend of love, respect, and a shared determination to make a new life together in a world that might not accept them easily.
In the beginning, Harry might be a bit hesitant to accept Aragorn as his new father figure. After all, he has been through so much in the wizarding world. But Aragorn's calm and confident nature would start to win him over. Aragorn would take an interest in Harry's magical abilities and encourage him to use them for good. As they spend more time together, they would discover shared values like the importance of friendship and standing up for what is right. Their relationship would be a blend of Aragorn's traditional upbringing and Harry's unique wizarding experiences. They would support each other through difficult times, and Harry would find a new sense of belonging with Aragorn.
At first, it might be a bit rocky. Harry, coming from the wizarding world, would be confused by Kakashi's ninja ways. But as time passes, he would start to respect and look up to Kakashi as a mentor. Kakashi, on the other hand, would see Harry's potential and determination, and grow to care for him like a student or even a son.
The relationship would become extremely complex. Harry would be confused and conflicted. He's been taught all his life that Voldemort is pure evil, but now he's been saved by him. Voldemort, on the other hand, might start to see Harry in a different light, perhaps as a tool or as someone with whom he can form an unusual bond. It would be a relationship full of mistrust on Harry's part and manipulative intentions on Voldemort's.
The relationship would become extremely complex. Harry would no longer be able to simply see Voldemort as pure evil. He would be in a state of confusion and moral dilemma. Voldemort, on the other hand, might start to view Harry as a more interesting pawn rather than just an enemy to be killed. They could develop a strange sort of respect for each other, at least on a surface level.