In the fanfiction, if Ron finds out Harry is abused, it's a complex situation. Ron's reaction would be multi - faceted. Emotionally, he'd be a mess. He loves Harry like a brother. He might feel guilty for not noticing earlier. Ron would also start to view Harry in a new light, with more compassion and understanding. He would use his Weasley family connections to find resources or help for Harry. Maybe he'd ask his mother for advice or even get his older brothers involved if the abuse was from a powerful source within the wizarding world.
Ron might be shocked at first. He could become very protective of Harry, standing up for him against any potential threats. Maybe he would also be a bit angry that he hadn't noticed earlier.
He may start to spy on Ron to gather more evidence of the abuse. Draco is cunning, and he would want to be sure of what he's dealing with. Then, depending on what he finds, he could either take matters into his own hands or inform the proper authorities at Hogwarts, like the teachers. He would want to be in control of the situation in some way.
Their friendship would become deeper. Ron would be more protective and more attuned to Harry's emotions. There would be a new level of trust as Harry has shared such a difficult and personal experience with Ron.
There are many possibilities. It could be a character from Slytherin who has a long - standing grudge against Harry. They might be using abuse as a means to undermine Harry's confidence and disrupt his relationship in the romance aspect of the fanfiction. Another option could be a dark wizard in hiding who has a personal vendetta against Harry and sees abuse as a way to torment him without attracting too much attention from the wizarding community.
Draco might be horrified. He may have his own internal battles as he tries to reconcile the Ron he knew before with the victim of such a terrible act. He could be at a loss for words initially, not knowing how to approach Ron about it.
In the fanfic world, Ron's reaction to Harry dating Viktor would be complex. Ron has his own insecurities and a sense of loyalty towards Harry. When he discovers this relationship, he may feel like his friendship with Harry is being threatened. He could also be embarrassed because he might think that the wizarding world would gossip about it. His initial response might be to distance himself from Harry, but as he thought more about it and realized that Harry's happiness was important, he might slowly accept the situation, though it would be a long and bumpy process for him.
In this fanfiction scenario, the order's reaction would be complex. They are a group dedicated to fighting against the dark forces, and Harry is an important figure. When they find out he's been abused, they'd first ensure his safety. They could move him to a secret location, perhaps a safe house that only a few trusted members know about. Then, they'd start looking into the root cause of the abuse. Was it related to the ongoing battle against Voldemort? Were there traitors within their midst? They'd also need to consider how to handle the situation publicly, as Harry is somewhat of a public figure in the wizarding world. Their main goal would be to not only protect Harry but also make sure such abuse doesn't happen again to anyone else in their community.
He might be shocked at first. Since Lucius is a complex character, he could initially see it as a weakness in Harry that he could potentially use to his advantage in the wizarding world's power games.
Snape's reaction could be quite mixed. On one hand, he might be angry at Dumbledore for not doing more if he knew about the abuse. He may also feel a strange sort of empathy towards Harry. After all, Snape himself had a difficult childhood. So, he could start to be a bit more lenient with Harry in his classes and try to subtly offer support.
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.