In such fanfictions, Draco's character is portrayed with a lot more emotional depth. He's not just the bully we knew. As a mother, he has to deal with the insecurities of raising a child in the wizarding world. This could lead to him being more protective and less concerned about his image among the pureblood elite. He may also develop a different relationship with Harry Potter and his friends, as he now has a shared experience of caring for others that transcends their previous rivalries.
Well, in fanfiction where Draco is a mother, his character often becomes more nurturing. He may show a softer side compared to the rather snobbish and mean - spirited Draco in the original series. His focus shifts from pureblood supremacy to taking care of his family. For example, he might be more empathetic towards those he previously looked down upon, because as a mother, he has a new understanding of the importance of kindness and acceptance in a family environment.
His character is much more complex in these fanfictions. As a mother, Draco might be shown as having to balance the traditional pureblood values he grew up with and the new values that come with motherhood. He could be more patient and less quick to judge. Instead of being solely interested in power and status, he becomes more interested in the well - being of his family. This change in his character can also make him more relatable to readers who like to see characters grow and evolve in unexpected ways.
In these fanfictions, Draco may be shown as a more vulnerable character. His marriage to Harry makes him show his softer side that was hidden in the original series. Harry might be portrayed as more confident in his choices outside of just fighting Voldemort. His relationship with Draco gives him a new kind of strength and stability, and he becomes more of a relationship - builder in the fanfic world.
Hurt fanfiction also allows us to see Draco's growth. When he's faced with pain and injury, he has to adapt and change. He might become more empathetic towards others who have suffered, or he could become more determined to overcome his own weaknesses. This is different from the Draco we see in the original books in some ways, as we get to see a side of him that's forced to evolve due to difficult circumstances.
Well, he would probably become more brave and selfless over time. In Gryffindor, the values of courage are highly emphasized. Draco, being in that house, would be constantly surrounded by those who act on their instincts to do what's right. He might start to question his previous Slytherin - like behaviors such as being so focused on pure - blood supremacy. His relationships would also change drastically. Instead of being friends with Crabbe and Goyle, he could form bonds with Gryffindors like Harry, Ron and Hermione, albeit with a lot of initial friction due to their past differences. This new environment would force him to adapt and grow in ways that are completely different from what we saw in the original series where he was a Slytherin.
Well, in fanfiction, Draco's arrogance from the books can be toned down a bit. He could be shown as secretly having a good heart all along. His snobbishness might be a front that he drops more quickly. Hermione's perfectionist streak can be exaggerated in some fanfictions. She might be even more obsessed with her studies and magic, but also more likely to let her guard down around Draco. And in fanfiction, their mutual understanding of each other's situations can be explored more deeply. For instance, Draco understanding Hermione's plight as a Muggle - born in a prejudiced wizarding world, and Hermione understanding Draco's family pressures.
In some fanfictions, Military Edward Cullen might be portrayed as more hardened. He could have a tougher exterior due to his military experience. His decision - making might be more strategic and less influenced by emotions compared to the original Edward. For example, in dealing with threats, he may take a more aggressive stance rather than just relying on his vampire abilities in a more passive way like in the original story.
His character arc can be very different. In the books, his development was somewhat limited, but in fanfiction, he could have a complete transformation. He might start to oppose the dark side more actively and become a hero - like figure, which is a big contrast to his original role.
Often, he's portrayed as a complex character. Sometimes he's still the arrogant Slytherin we know from the books, but with a hidden soft side. For example, he might be secretly scared of the Chamber of Secrets and what's happening in Hogwarts, but tries to hide it behind his bravado.
Her character arc could be quite different. The original Draco was somewhat on a path of following his family's dark - sided views at first. But Female Draco in fanfiction might be more independent - minded. She could be on a journey to break away from the family's legacy of supporting the Dark Lord and instead pursue a more positive and self - defined path in the wizarding world.
In fanfiction, Naruto might be portrayed as more emotionally vulnerable around Sasuke. In the original series, he was always very boisterous and positive, but in fanfiction about their brotherly relationship, he could show his insecurities to Sasuke more openly. For example, he might talk about his fear of not being good enough as Hokage. Sasuke, on the other hand, could be shown as more patient. In the original, he was often brooding and impatient, but here he listens attentively to Naruto's concerns.
In some fanfictions, Naruto's childhood self can be even more naive and innocent compared to the original. He might be more openly vulnerable about his feelings of loneliness. For example, he could cry more easily when Sakura accidentally says something that hurts his feelings. Sakura, on the other hand, may be portrayed as more motherly towards Naruto in her childhood in fanfictions. In the original, she was mainly focused on Sasuke, but in fanfiction, she might be the one to comfort Naruto more often.