If Draco and Harry read fanfiction, they'd probably have different reactions. Draco might be offended by some portrayals of him as not being as 'pure - blood - superior' as he thinks he should be. Harry, on the other hand, might be more open - minded. He could find some of the creative interpretations of his character interesting, like those that explore his life after the defeat of Voldemort in more detail.
It's possible that Harry defends Draco out of a sense of fairness and seeing the good in Draco that others don't. He could reveal some secrets about the situation that Draco was in that would change everyone's perspective. For example, if Draco was being blackmailed by a more powerful dark wizard to do certain deeds, and Harry found out about it. Then he would present this information at the trial, which would lead to Draco being acquitted or at least having a much lighter sentence.
In a scenario where Draco finds Harry cutting fanfiction, it could potentially change the dynamic between them. Fanfiction often involves a lot of creativity and personal investment from the writer or editor (in this case, Harry). Draco might not understand this at first. But if he takes a moment to think about it, he could realize that Harry has a passion for this fictional world in a different way. It could be a moment of growth for Draco, where he starts to see Harry not just as an enemy but as a person with diverse interests. Or, it could go the other way and just be another source of conflict between them, with Draco making fun of Harry's hobby and Harry getting defensive.
In the fanfiction, if Harry discovers Draco is imperioused, he might first be shocked. Then he would probably try to find a way to break the imperius curse. He could seek help from the teachers at Hogwarts, like Professor Snape or Professor Flitwick, who are knowledgeable about dark magic and counter - curses.
Well, it might result in a friendship that neither of them expected. Harry, by taking Draco's hand, could be showing a sign of forgiveness or a willingness to bridge the gap. This could make Draco re - evaluate his own actions and beliefs. They might end up working together to solve some of the mysteries in the wizarding world that are bigger than their house rivalries. It could also cause a stir among their friends, with some being supportive and others being completely against this new - found connection.
He might get confused. Fanfiction often takes the original story in different directions, and Harry could find it hard to distinguish between the real events in his life and the made - up scenarios in the fan - written stories.
It would be really strange. He might be very confused as fanfiction often contains different interpretations and sometimes wild ideas that are far from his own experiences. He might think it was some kind of strange magic that created these alternate stories about him and his friends.
They would probably be horrified. The Dursleys detested all things related to magic in the original Harry Potter story. Fanfiction might introduce new and strange magical concepts that would go against their Muggle - centric and magic - hating views.
It would be hilarious. Tony Stark would probably start criticizing the scientific inaccuracies in the magic system if there were any. Thor might compare the magic to his own powers and think it's a rather strange form of power. And Captain America would be more open - minded, maybe enjoying the stories of friendship and courage in the fanfiction.
Well, it could be really strange. Harry might find some new perspectives on his enemies or himself. And Voldemort could get angry as he might not like how he is portrayed in some fanfictions. Maybe he'd try to change things according to what he reads.
They might be quite surprised. For example, Hermione would probably analyze the different interpretations of the magical world in the fanfiction. She might be critical of inaccuracies in magic theory but also intrigued by creative ideas.