If fem Harry is Draco's sister in fanfiction, it could completely transform their relationship. For one, they would share a family bond which is a huge change from their canon enmity. Draco might struggle with his feelings. On one hand, he has been taught to dislike the Potter family, but on the other, this is his sister. It could lead to some really interesting character development for both of them as they navigate this new dynamic.
Well, it would likely make their relationship much more complex. Instead of the typical rivalry, there could be a sense of family obligation. Draco might feel protective of 'her' in a different way than he would a male Harry. He might be torn between his family's views and this new connection to Harry.
If Harry were Draco's older brother in this fanfiction, their relationship at Hogwarts would be a total mess - up of the original dynamic. Harry would be constantly torn between the Gryffindor values he adheres to and his family bond with Draco. Draco might start to question his Slytherin - only ideology because of his connection to Harry. For example, they might find themselves in situations where they have to choose between their house loyalties and their new - found brotherly bond, like during the Quidditch matches or the Triwizard Tournament.
It often changes for the better. After Harry apologizes, Draco might be initially skeptical. But as they start to interact more, they could become friends or at least develop a mutual respect. For instance, they might start sharing their experiences during the war, which helps them understand each other better.
At first, it would become more strained. Harry would likely be angry and hurt by Draco's actions that made him cry, so he might avoid Draco even more than before. He might also be more on guard around Draco, not trusting him at all.
In many fanfictions, the forced marriage makes them see each other in a new light. At first, they may be hostile as they are forced together. But gradually, they start to understand each other's perspectives. For example, fem Harry may realize that Draco isn't just the bully she thought he was, and Draco may see that fem Harry has more depth than he expected.
The relationship between Harry and Draco in this fanfiction would be greatly affected. Since Harry has a connection to Draco's mom, Harry could become more empathetic towards Draco. He may realize that Draco is not just the bully he once thought. Draco might struggle with the idea that Harry has this special connection to his mom. However, as the story unfolds, they could learn to communicate better. Harry could share insights about Draco's mom that Draco never knew, and this could bridge the gap between them, leading to a less hostile and more nuanced relationship.
Writers often start with an initial encounter that's filled with tension. Maybe Draco makes a snide comment to the sister because she's related to Harry, and she fires back. But then, over time, they might find themselves in a situation where they have to work together, like on a school project. This forced proximity makes them see each other in a new light. They start to notice little things about each other, like Draco's hidden love for art and the sister's talent for Herbology.
They would probably become like brothers. With Snape as their common father figure, they would have to learn to get along. Harry might be more forgiving of Draco's past actions, and Draco would have to let go of his animosity towards Harry.
Suppose there's a Tri - Wizard Tournament - like event at Hogwarts. Harry's sister and Draco are both chosen as representatives for their houses. They are forced to train together. At first, they are constantly bickering, but as they face the challenges together, they learn to trust and rely on each other. This shared experience could be the foundation for a deeper relationship.
Their relationship would likely become more collaborative. They would have to communicate regularly about Teddy's needs, like his schoolwork, his magical training, and his emotional well - being. This would force them to put aside their past grudges and start seeing each other in a new light.
It could lead to a complete transformation of their relationship. They might become allies, working together against common enemies. The act of giving the wand could be the catalyst for them to let go of past grudges and form a bond based on shared values and goals. This could involve them sharing secrets, protecting each other, and even becoming friends outside of the immediate conflict situation.