The rejection in the 'harry rejects draco fanfiction' could lead to a sort of cold war between them. They might avoid each other as much as possible, but in times of crisis at Hogwarts, they are forced to interact. This interaction could be filled with hostility and distrust. Draco may try to undermine Harry in more subtle ways, while Harry would be more determined to keep his distance and protect his friends from Draco's schemes.
Often, it develops into a more complex and strained relationship. Harry might start to resent Snape even more, while Snape might feel guilty deep down. They could end up in a cycle of mutual dislike and misunderstanding.
They might start as cautious allies. They would be testing the waters, not fully trusting each other yet but knowing they need to work together. For example, they could be sharing information about certain spells or magical artifacts that are relevant to their new situation.
The plot could also develop into a conflict with the village. Since Naruto is a key figure in the village, his rejection of his family might have political implications. The village elders might try to interfere and bring Naruto back to the 'right path' which could lead to a power struggle between Naruto and the village leadership.
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.
It can solidify the view that they are fundamentally different. Since Draco rejects Harry, it emphasizes the divide between Gryffindor and Slytherin values that they represent. It makes their relationship seem more like a classic hero - villain dynamic, at least from Draco's perspective.
At first, it's likely to be full of hostility. Draco would probably enjoy lording over Harry as his slave, and Harry would resent it. But as the story progresses, they might start to understand each other better. For instance, Draco could see Harry's strength and determination even in his slave position.
At first, it's likely to be very tense. Draco would be suspicious of Harry's motives for protecting him. He might think it's some sort of trick. But as time goes on, they start to understand each other better. Harry realizes that Draco isn't all bad and Draco sees that Harry is genuinely trying to help. This could lead to a grudging respect between them. Eventually, they might even become friends, or at least allies.
One possible reason could be their long - standing rivalry. Draco has been taught to dislike Harry from a young age due to their family differences. His pure - blood supremacist upbringing might make him reject Harry as a mate because Harry is seen as a 'Mudblood - lover' in the eyes of Draco's family and their circle. Another reason could be fear. Draco might be afraid of what the wizarding society would think if he accepted Harry as his mate. The wizarding world has its own set of norms and expectations, and a relationship between them would be highly unconventional and likely face a lot of opposition.
Well, it could lead to Harry feeling a bit heartbroken at first. But then he might focus more on his fight against the dark forces. He realizes that their friendship is more important than a romantic relationship that wasn't meant to be.
In these fanfictions, at first, Draco and Harry are often at odds. However, circumstances might bring them closer. Maybe they are both wrongly accused of something and have to work together to clear their names. As they spend time together, they begin to break down the barriers between them. Draco might start to admire Harry's bravery and Harry might see the vulnerability beneath Draco's tough exterior. This gradual change in perception is what usually paves the way for a deeper relationship.