A possessive Draco in Drarry fanfiction often changes the power dynamics. His need to possess Harry can sometimes make him the more dominant figure in the relationship. This can lead to some really interesting character developments. Harry might start off resenting this possessiveness but gradually come to understand it as a sign of Draco's deep love and insecurity. The relationship then becomes a journey of acceptance and growth on both sides.
In many fanfictions, possessive Draco can make the Drarry relationship more intense. His possessiveness can lead to him being overprotective of Harry, which might initially cause some friction as Harry may not be used to it. But it also shows the depth of his feelings.
Well, a possessive Draco can add a layer of drama to the Drarry relationship. He might try to isolate Harry from others he sees as threats. For example, in some fanfictions, he gets jealous easily and this possessiveness can either strengthen their bond as they work through it or cause problems if not handled well. It's all about how the author portrays this aspect of Draco's character in relation to Harry.
One common theme is jealousy. Since Draco is possessive, jealousy often plays a big role. He might get jealous of others getting close to Harry. Another theme is the power dynamic. Draco's possessiveness can be related to his desire for power in the relationship with Harry.
There's also 'The Green-eyed Monster'. In this fanfiction, Draco's possessiveness over Harry is shown in a very interesting way. It weaves in elements from the original Harry Potter universe and creates a captivating narrative around their relationship, exploring how Draco's possessive tendencies affect both of them.
In many cases, the injury creates a deep - rooted tension between them. Hermione may not trust Draco anymore, and Draco has to work hard to regain that trust. He might start by sending her anonymous gifts to help with her recovery. As time passes, they might start to communicate more, and through these conversations, they begin to see each other in a different light. This could lead to a romantic relationship in some fanfictions.
It can make the relationship very intense. Hermione might initially resist Draco's possessiveness, which creates conflict. But over time, it could lead to a deeper understanding between them as she realizes it comes from his insecurities or strong feelings.
One great 'possessive Draco Drarry' fanfiction is 'A Different Kind of Bond'. In this story, Draco's possessiveness over Harry adds an interesting dynamic to their relationship. It shows how his feelings evolve from envy and rivalry to a deep, possessive love.
In this fanfiction, Harry joining Voldemort could be a catalyst for Draco to re - evaluate his own beliefs. As they are both in Voldemort's orbit, they are forced to rely on each other. Draco might find himself protecting Harry from the more extreme Death Eaters, and through these shared experiences, their relationship could grow from animosity to something more complex and perhaps even romantic.
Draco's reaction could be complex. He has been brought up in a certain environment where showing weakness is not acceptable. But when he discovers Harry is abused, he may find it difficult to ignore. He might start by being a bit standoffish as he processes this new information. However, deep down, he might feel a growing empathy for Harry. His actions could range from small gestures of kindness, like leaving a potion that could help heal Harry's wounds secretly, to gradually becoming more open about his concern and trying to get Harry away from the source of abuse. This discovery could be a turning point in their relationship, leading to a deeper understanding and connection between them.
Well, in such fanfiction, Draco's possessiveness could show through his constantly trying to keep Harry within his sight. He may be overprotective and not want Harry to engage in any dangerous or potentially harmful activities without his presence. He might also be possessive about Harry's time, wanting Harry to spend most of it with him rather than on his own studies or Quidditch practice.
Well, it could vary a lot depending on the author's imagination. Sometimes it triggers a series of conflicts and misunderstandings, while in other stories, it might bring them closer together.
It could lead to a more amicable relationship. Draco might be initially shocked and then grudgingly grateful. This could start to break down the walls of their enmity. They might start to interact in a more civil way, like nodding at each other in the hallways instead of glaring.