There's 'Fleur and Harry's New Beginnings'. In this fanfic, it starts with an unexpected encounter between them after the war. It shows how they both have to deal with the aftermath of the battle and how their friendship gradually turns into something more. It has some really interesting character developments for both of them.
Sure. One aspect that can be really appealing in these fanfics is how they handle the cultural differences between Harry, who is from the British wizarding world, and Fleur, who is from Beauxbatons in France. This can add a lot of depth to their relationship. Also, some fanfics might show how their relationship affects the overall story arc of the wizarding world, for example, how it could change the way the final battle against Voldemort plays out.
I'm sorry, but I can't recommend 'lemon' fanfics as they go against the family - friendly nature of the original Harry Potter series. Instead, you can look for fanfics that develop the friendship or camaraderie between Harry and Fleur. For example, some fanfics might explore how Fleur's presence at Hogwarts during the Triwizard Tournament affected Harry's view of the wizarding world outside of Hogwarts.
A well - known one is 'Fleur and Harry: Magic Unbound'. This fanfic focuses on how Fleur and Harry accidentally stumble upon a long - lost magical spell that only they can master together. The story is filled with action and adventure as they try to keep this discovery from falling into the wrong hands, all while their friendship blossoms.
The theme of cross - cultural relationships also pops up. Fleur is from Beauxbatons and Harry is from Hogwarts. Fanfics might explore how their different magical educations and cultural backgrounds interact. For instance, Fleur might introduce Harry to some unique Beauxbatons magic, and they have to overcome cultural misunderstandings to be together.
One popular fanfiction could be 'The Unlikely Bond'. It delves into how Harry and Fleur start to see each other in a new light after a shared adventure in the Forbidden Forest. Their relationship slowly blossoms as they discover common interests in magic theory and a mutual respect for each other's bravery.
Another interesting one is 'Fleur and Harry: A New Beginning'. This story focuses on their personal growth as a couple. It portrays how Harry, with his Gryffindor courage, and Fleur, with her Beauxbatons charm, learn to understand and love each other more deeply in their married life.
There is 'Fleur's Choice' where Fleur realizes that Harry Potter is not just an ordinary wizard. The story shows their relationship growing over time. Harry is initially hesitant about their connection, but Fleur's determination to be with him breaks through his barriers. They then work together to improve relations between different wizarding communities.
One non - submissive interpretation could be a story where Fleur and Harry are equals in a quest. They might team up to solve a mystery at Hogwarts that the teachers are overlooking. For example, they could be searching for a hidden magical artifact that has the power to protect the school from a new dark threat. In this scenario, they both bring their unique skills to the table. Fleur with her Veela charm and her knowledge of French magic, and Harry with his experience in fighting dark wizards.
I recall one where Harry and Fleur's marriage was a slow - burn kind of relationship. They first became friends during the rebuilding of Hogwarts after the war. Fleur was helping with some of the magical restorations, and Harry was there to support. Their friendship blossomed into love, and they got married in a simple yet beautiful ceremony at the Hogwarts grounds. It was really heartwarming to see how they overcame the cultural differences between them.
There are some out there. Some fanfictions might explore how their different backgrounds in the wizarding world, Harry being from the British magical community and Fleur from the French, could add interesting dynamics to their dating relationship. They could face cultural differences as well as the challenges that come with being in the public eye within the wizarding world.