It's immoral. Molestation is a horrible act, and depicting it in fanfiction is wrong.
First, it's not in line with good taste. The Harry Potter series has a wide range of positive themes, and such a dark and inappropriate topic doesn't fit. Second, it can be very disturbing to many readers, especially those who are fans of Draco Malfoy. And third, it violates the general ethical standards that fanfiction should uphold, which is to create a positive and imaginative world based on the original work without delving into such heinous acts.
No. Fanfiction should not involve such disturbing and inappropriate themes like molestation. It goes against basic ethical and moral standards.
Well, it might be due to lack of interest from the writers over time. As the fandom evolves, new characters or storylines might become more popular, causing writers to shift their focus away from Draco Malfoy fanfiction. Also, some fanfiction might disappear if the authors themselves decide to remove it for personal reasons, like they no longer want to be associated with that work or they have rewritten it into something else.
In many fanfictions, Draco could be injured during a duel. He is a Slytherin, and duels are common in the wizarding world. Maybe he underestimates his opponent and gets seriously hurt.
One possible reason could be a bludger hitting him hard. In Quidditch, bludgers are those menacing balls that are out to knock players off their brooms. If Draco wasn't quick enough to dodge, it could cause him serious injury. Another reason might be a collision with another player during a high - speed chase for the snitch or the quaffle. Maybe an over - enthusiastic Gryffindor player, in the heat of the game, accidentally crashed into Draco, sending him tumbling off his broom.
One reason could be to explore the darker side of the Malfoy family dynamics. The Malfoys are often portrayed as a rather complex family in the 'Harry Potter' series, and this could be a way to dig deeper into their potential dysfunctions.
One reason could be revenge. Draco might feel that Harry has wronged him in some way throughout their years at Hogwarts, like getting him in trouble or making him look bad. So, he decides to kidnap Harry as a form of payback. Another reason is that Draco may be under the influence of his family. The Malfoys might see an opportunity to use Harry for their own gain, and Draco is just following their orders.
Maybe he ate something that didn't agree with him. In the wizarding world, there are all kinds of strange magical foods. If he accidentally ate a spoiled or enchanted food item, it could make him throw up. For example, some magical candies might have unexpected side effects if not prepared correctly.
One possible reason could be for comical effect. Writers might use this as a way to create a humorous and absurd situation, taking a usually serious or snobbish character like Draco and putting him in such a silly situation. Another reason could be for an alternate universe exploration. In some strange alternate version of the Harry Potter world, different rules and situations apply, and this could be one of them.
Perhaps he has lost someone very dear to him. In the wizarding world, death is a constant threat. If a close friend or family member has passed away, especially in a violent or unexpected way, it could cause him to have such an extreme reaction. Losing someone can shatter a person's emotional stability, and for Draco, who has a complex personality, it might manifest as throwing up and crying.
One common theme is family loyalty. In a lot of fanfictions, we see Draco and Lucius sticking together through thick and thin, no matter what the situation is in the wizarding world.