Well, in certain fanfictions, Ron's bullying of Draco can create a complex web of emotions. Draco might start to feel a strange sort of fascination with Ron, trying to understand why he is being bullied. Meanwhile, Ron might start to feel guilty about his actions as he gets to know Draco better on a personal level. This can lead to a relationship where they are constantly testing each other's boundaries, sometimes in a friendly way and sometimes in a more antagonistic way. Eventually, they could end up in a relationship where they have a deep understanding of each other's insecurities and strengths, which might be different from the typical relationship we expect between a Gryffindor and a Slytherin.
In some fanfictions, at first, Draco might be intimidated by Ron's bullying. But as the story progresses, he could start to fight back, which then makes Ron realize that his bullying is wrong. This realization can lead to a begrudging respect between them. For example, they might find themselves in a situation where they have to work together against a common enemy, and through that experience, they start to understand each other better.
In such a fanfiction, their relationship would be a slow - burn process. Initially, Draco would be hesitant and might even try to maintain his superiority complex. But as time passes, Harry's genuine friendship would start to chip away at Draco's facade. They might start sharing secrets, like Draco might confide in Harry about the pressure from his family. Harry would in turn share his own fears about Voldemort. This mutual sharing would deepen their bond, and they would become true friends, facing the challenges in the wizarding world together, which would be a far cry from their antagonistic relationship in the original story.
Well, it definitely makes things more complicated. Ron would probably be very confused and angry at first. He might see Draco's actions as a form of interference or even an insult. He may think Draco has some ulterior motives towards Hermione.
The relationship could take a very different turn. Ron might become extremely jealous, especially if he has feelings for Hermione. This jealousy could lead to him lashing out at Hermione and even trying to drive a wedge between her and Draco. Hermione, in turn, might be frustrated with Ron's immaturity and start to distance herself from him. But if they are able to communicate effectively and Ron realizes his jealousy is unfounded, they could start to rebuild their relationship on a more mature and understanding basis.
In some fanfictions, Ron becomes more open - minded. He starts to look past Draco's Slytherin heritage and snobbish exterior. For Draco, he often becomes less arrogant and more empathetic towards Ron's situation as a not - so - wealthy Gryffindor.
One possible reason could be the long - standing rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin. Ron, as a Gryffindor, might see Draco, a Slytherin, as a symbol of all the things he dislikes about Slytherin house, like their ambition being perceived as self - serving and their often haughty attitudes. Another reason could be personal grudges. Maybe Draco has said or done things to Ron's friends, like Hermione or Harry, and Ron is standing up for them in a rather bully - like way instead of handling it more maturely.
At first, they might be shocked and a bit confused about being twins. But as time goes on, they start to trust each other more. They could share their secrets and fears, like Harry might tell Draco about his nightmares of Voldemort, and Draco might open up about the pressure from his family.
The plot could take a turn towards drama. Ron's reaction could create a rift between him and Harry, forcing Harry to choose between his old friend and this new - found connection with Draco. This would add a lot of tension to the story.
After the kiss, their relationship might become more openly affectionate. They could start holding hands more often, stealing glances at each other, and being more protective of one another.
If Draco Malfoy and Ron Weasley were twins in fanfiction, it would be a wild ride. Draco might initially be ashamed of having a 'blood - traitor' as a twin, while Ron would be confused about having a Slytherin twin. But as time goes on, they could find common ground in their magical abilities. They both are talented in different ways. Draco is good at potions and Ron has his own charm in practical magic. They could start learning from each other, and this exchange could lead to a more harmonious relationship. Their friends would also be in for a shock, Hermione would be intrigued and try to analyze the situation, while Harry would be a bit wary at first but then come to accept it.
Sometimes Draco might curse Ron out of jealousy or when they're competing for something. Maybe it's in a classroom when Ron gets better grades or in the corridors over a prank gone wrong.