The relationship turns into one of opposition in some fanfics. Harry, now independent, may be working towards goals that Dumbledore doesn't approve of. Dumbledore may see Harry as a loose cannon and try to control him from a distance, while Harry resents any such attempts. Their interactions become tense and full of unspoken accusations.
The relationship would become very strained. Harry's rejection would likely make Dumbledore re - evaluate his actions and how he has interacted with Harry. Dumbledore might be shocked at first, since he probably thought Harry was on the same page as him most of the time.
The power dynamic also shifts. Usually, Dumbledore is seen as a mentor and a figure of authority. But when Harry denounces him, Harry is challenging that authority. In some fanfic, this could lead to a power struggle within the wizarding community as others take sides. It can also cause Harry to seek new allies who share his view of Dumbledore, changing the social fabric of the story.
The fanfiction might show a more adversarial relationship. Harry could start to oppose Dumbledore's plans instead of following them blindly. This is very different from the original where Harry was mostly compliant. For example, in the original, Harry accepted Dumbledore's tasks like finding the Horcruxes, but in the fanfiction, he might question the motives behind these tasks and resist them.
As the story progresses, Dumbledore might try to make amends. He could start revealing some of his secrets to Harry in an attempt to regain his trust. Harry, on the other hand, would be hesitant at first but gradually start to listen and understand Dumbledore's reasons.
It might make Harry more confident. With Dumbledore's training, Harry gains more knowledge and skills, which gives him the confidence to face challenges.
Well, it could show that their relationship was based on false pretenses. Harry might find out that Dumbledore had ulterior motives for taking him under his wing. In the fanfiction, this would completely change the dynamic. Instead of the warm, if somewhat distant, relationship in the books, it could be a relationship where Harry feels used and deceived. This new view of the relationship would likely drive Harry to break away from Dumbledore's influence and forge his own path more determinedly.
Among the students, Harry's action would make him a very polarizing figure. Some students would see him as a hero for taking a stand against the all - powerful Dumbledore, while others would view him as a troublemaker. This would completely change the social dynamics within the school. The younger students might look up to him with a mix of awe and fear, while the older students might be more critical of his actions.
On the other hand, Dumbledore could use Harry's new situation as a werewolf to his advantage in the fight against Voldemort. He might encourage Harry to embrace his werewolf side as a source of strength. This could lead to a more complex and strategic relationship, where Dumbledore sees Harry as an even more powerful weapon against the Dark Lord, but also has to balance the risks associated with Harry's new condition.
Well, Harry's character development could be quite complex. He might initially be shocked or even angry when he 'turns on' Dumbledore. As he delves deeper into his new feelings, he could start to question his own beliefs and values that were influenced by Dumbledore. This could make him explore different magical paths or ways of fighting against Voldemort. For example, he might look into more radical or unorthodox methods instead of relying on Dumbledore - inspired strategies.
He might give Harry detention. Harry could be made to clean the trophies in the trophy room or help Hagrid with some difficult tasks in the Forbidden Forest under strict supervision.