The relationship would be turned on its head. Harry has always been the one fighting against Voldemort, but now he would be in a position of having to be somewhat grateful to him. Voldemort could use this to his advantage, trying to make Harry into his apprentice or at least an ally. Harry would have to resist this while also trying to understand why Voldemort saved him. It could lead to a very tense and unpredictable relationship, with both sides constantly testing the boundaries of this new dynamic.
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.
If Voldemort rescued Harry, initially Harry might be filled with suspicion and distrust towards Voldemort's motives. However, as time passes, Voldemort could try to manipulate Harry into believing that the good side has been using him all along. This could lead to a very strained relationship where Harry is constantly trying to figure out Voldemort's true intentions while Voldemort is trying to pull Harry closer to his side. It would be a relationship full of power plays and psychological warfare.
The relationship would become extremely complex. Harry would be confused and conflicted. He's been taught all his life that Voldemort is pure evil, but now he's been saved by him. Voldemort, on the other hand, might start to see Harry in a different light, perhaps as a tool or as someone with whom he can form an unusual bond. It would be a relationship full of mistrust on Harry's part and manipulative intentions on Voldemort's.
At first, it would be extremely tense. Voldemort would be highly suspicious of Harry's motives. Harry, on the other hand, would be very cautious as he is approaching his mortal enemy. But as they start to interact more, there might be a grudging respect that develops if they find they have common goals.
It could start with a lot of animosity on Harry's part, but as he is trained, he might start to see Voldemort in a different light. Maybe he begins to understand Voldemort's motives, though not necessarily agreeing with them.
In this fanfiction, the relationship between Harry and Voldemort would be full of contradictions. Voldemort adopts Harry for his own purposes, but Harry has his own will. In the beginning, Harry may be forced to follow Voldemort's orders out of fear. As time passes, he might start to question Voldemort's actions and ideology. Voldemort, seeing Harry's growing independence, could become more controlling. This could lead to a cycle of rebellion and suppression in their relationship. Harry may also find some common ground with Voldemort in their shared loneliness or desire for power, which would add more layers to their complex relationship.
In fanfiction, a female Voldemort could bring in new sub - plots. For example, she could be related to some of the other female characters in ways that the male Voldemort couldn't be. This could create new storylines about family secrets or female - centric magic. Her presence could also inspire other female characters to either oppose her more vehemently or be drawn to her power, changing the overall power dynamics in the wizarding world.
The 'Harry Potter' franchise has a large and diverse fan community. However, this kind of extremely inappropriate concept is not something that is typically explored or accepted. The series has been so influential because of its positive values and engaging storylines, not such abnormal relationships.
At first, Dumbledore might see Harry as an even greater threat. But as he delves deeper, he could realize that Harry has the potential to be a powerful force for good, despite his dark lineage. So, Dumbledore would start to mentor Harry in a different way, focusing more on helping him come to terms with his identity and use it for positive change.
At first, it would probably be very tense. Harry would be suspicious of Voldemort's motives, and Voldemort would be cautious of Harry's potential to rebel. But as time goes on, they might develop a strange sort of understanding. Harry could start to see Voldemort as more than just a pure evil figure, and Voldemort might start to view Harry as something more than an enemy.
If they both read fanfiction books, Harry might gain a better understanding of Voldemort's motives through different fictional takes. This could lead to him trying to reason with Voldemort in a different way. Voldemort, seeing how some fanfictions portray his relationship with Harry, could either become more enraged or, in a strange way, start to respect Harry's tenacity. It all depends on how the fanfictions are written and what they emphasize about their relationship.
Harry could become more powerful in a way that scares his friends. Voldemort's training might focus on the Dark Arts, which are powerful but dangerous. This could change Harry's magic style. He may become more solitary as his new skills and knowledge set him apart from his Hogwarts friends who follow a more traditional path of magic.