Well, it depends on how the abuse and rescue are depicted. If the rescue is very heroic on Malfoy's part, Harry might feel indebted to him. This could lead to a friendship that starts off a bit one - sided, with Harry trying to repay Malfoy. But as they spend more time together, they would learn more about each other's true natures. Malfoy might realize that Harry isn't as bad as he thought, and Harry would see that Malfoy has the potential for good. Their relationship could then develop into a more equal and genuine friendship.
Their relationship would likely become more complex. At first, there would be a lot of mistrust on Harry's part. After all, Malfoy has been his enemy for a long time. But as time passes, Harry would start to see Malfoy in a new light. Malfoy, on the other hand, would probably feel a sense of pride in having rescued Harry, which could lead to a more friendly or at least respectful relationship.
After getting married, they would likely have to navigate sharing living spaces more permanently. This could lead to both small and large adjustments. Small things like getting used to each other's bathroom habits, and larger things like deciding how to merge their careers and personal lives. There would also be a new level of commitment that might make them more protective of their relationship.
Their relationship would likely become more intimate and complex. Since they are married, they would have a stronger bond. They might start to understand each other on a deeper level. Maybe Jasper would be more protective of Bella, and Bella would become more involved in Jasper's past and his experiences as a vampire. They would also have to face new challenges together as a married couple within the vampire world.
Their relationship would likely become more complex. Draco, who was used to taunting Harry as a boy, might be more hesitant to do so when Harry is a girl. He could be thrown off by her new appearance and find it harder to be as cruel. There might be a sense of confusion in him.
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.
Maybe Harry is being abused in a way that is related to his past as the Boy Who Lived. Some people might be jealous or afraid of his power and try to harm him. Malfoy could be in a situation where he realizes that Harry's downfall would actually be bad for the wizarding world in the long run. So, he rescues Harry. Then, they could go on an adventure to expose those who were behind the abuse. They might face many challenges along the way, but their new - found cooperation could be the key to their success.
After getting married, their relationship would become even more of a partnership. They would be more open with each other about their strategies in fighting crime. Batman might share some of his darkest secrets with Wonder Woman, knowing she would understand. And Wonder Woman would be able to bring more of Batman into the world of the Amazons, introducing him to new ways of thinking about justice. Their love would make them stronger both in and out of the fight.
Their relationship might become more complex. Ginny may start to over - protect Harry, which could sometimes make Harry feel smothered. But at the same time, he would understand that it comes from a place of love. They would need to communicate better to navigate this new dynamic in their relationship.
His relationship with Ron and Hermione would be strained at first. Ron has always disliked Malfoy, so he'd be confused and a bit angry at Harry's newfound admiration. Hermione might be more open - minded, but still skeptical. She'd try to reason with Harry. With the Weasley family, they'd also be a bit taken aback. However, Harry's new view of Malfoy could potentially lead to a more peaceful co - existence between Gryffindor and Slytherin students in general.
Their relationship could become more awkward at first. They might avoid each other, not knowing how to handle the new situation. But then, gradually, they start to open up and communicate about their feelings, which makes their relationship deeper and more meaningful.
First, they would need to have an honest conversation. Hermione would have to admit what she did wrong and why. Harry, being the forgiving person he is, might be able to start to understand her motives, even if he doesn't agree with them right away. For example, if she was under the influence of a spell, once she's free from it, she can explain that and Harry can see it wasn't really her.