In fanfiction, they might initially face hostility from some at the Burrow. Since Harry and Draco have a history of enmity, the Weasleys might be suspicious of Draco. However, as the story progresses, they could gradually come to understand each other. For example, Draco might show a different side of himself, like his knowledge of certain magic that could be useful to the Weasleys. And Harry could act as a mediator between Draco and the others at the Burrow.
Well, they could get into all sorts of adventures. Maybe they discover a hidden room at the Burrow that has some ancient magic artifacts. Draco, with his Slytherin cunning, and Harry, with his Gryffindor courage, might have to work together to figure out what the artifacts are for. And along the way, they could start to form an unlikely friendship. It could also be that they are there for a specific event, like a magical gathering, and things don't go as planned, leading to a series of exciting events.
They might go to the Burrow to reconcile. Fanfiction often explores the idea of enemies becoming friends. The Burrow, being a place full of warmth and family, could be a good setting for them to start over. It's a place where they can put aside their differences and get to know each other better without the pressure of Hogwarts politics.
They might share some sweet and private moments. Maybe they have a cozy dinner together and talk about their future, like Ginny sharing her dreams of playing Quidditch professionally while Harry listens intently.
In the 'Harry and Ginny Christmas at the Burrow' fanfiction, there could be a lot of fun and magical moments. For example, Harry and Ginny could join the Weasley family in decorating the Burrow with twinkling lights and magical ornaments. They might also go on a little adventure in the snow -covered yard, perhaps encountering some friendly magical creatures. And of course, there would be the traditional Christmas carols sung around the fireplace, with Ginny and Harry holding hands and feeling the true spirit of Christmas.
In such a fanfiction, one possibility is that Hermione leaves the Burrow to bring Harry some important information. Maybe she's discovered a new lead on the Horcruxes. She could be racing against time to reach Harry before Voldemort's forces find out about it too.
If Draco and Harry read fanfiction, they'd probably have different reactions. Draco might be offended by some portrayals of him as not being as 'pure - blood - superior' as he thinks he should be. Harry, on the other hand, might be more open - minded. He could find some of the creative interpretations of his character interesting, like those that explore his life after the defeat of Voldemort in more detail.
Well, it might result in a friendship that neither of them expected. Harry, by taking Draco's hand, could be showing a sign of forgiveness or a willingness to bridge the gap. This could make Draco re - evaluate his own actions and beliefs. They might end up working together to solve some of the mysteries in the wizarding world that are bigger than their house rivalries. It could also cause a stir among their friends, with some being supportive and others being completely against this new - found connection.
One possible reason in such a fanfiction could be a magical bond that forms between Harry and Draco unexpectedly. This bond might be stronger than his relationship with Ginny. It could be a result of a shared magical experience or a prophecy that ties them together in a way that makes Harry question his feelings for Ginny and ultimately choose Draco.
It's possible that Harry defends Draco out of a sense of fairness and seeing the good in Draco that others don't. He could reveal some secrets about the situation that Draco was in that would change everyone's perspective. For example, if Draco was being blackmailed by a more powerful dark wizard to do certain deeds, and Harry found out about it. Then he would present this information at the trial, which would lead to Draco being acquitted or at least having a much lighter sentence.
Well, one possibility is that Draco would be completely out of his element at the Dursleys'. He's used to luxury and magic, while the Dursleys' house is a non - magical and rather dull place. He might start to understand Harry's pre - Hogwarts life better. For example, he could see how Harry was treated like an outcast, which might change his view of Harry. Maybe they'd bond over their shared dislike of the Dursleys' rules and behavior towards them.
In a scenario where Draco finds Harry cutting fanfiction, it could potentially change the dynamic between them. Fanfiction often involves a lot of creativity and personal investment from the writer or editor (in this case, Harry). Draco might not understand this at first. But if he takes a moment to think about it, he could realize that Harry has a passion for this fictional world in a different way. It could be a moment of growth for Draco, where he starts to see Harry not just as an enemy but as a person with diverse interests. Or, it could go the other way and just be another source of conflict between them, with Draco making fun of Harry's hobby and Harry getting defensive.