The other Gryffindors might be divided. Some might be disgusted as they see Draco as the enemy, while others might be more open - minded and curious about why Hermione would do such a thing. The Slytherins would also have a range of reactions. Some might see it as a victory for Draco in some strange way, while others might be worried about what it means for their house's reputation.
Harry would probably be very surprised and a bit concerned. He's always been protective of Hermione, and this sudden turn of events with Draco would make him wonder what's going on. Ron would likely be more openly shocked and perhaps a bit jealous. He has had his own complicated feelings for Hermione over the years.
Harry would probably be very suspicious. He has always seen Draco as a bit of a bully and an enemy. He might think that Draco is up to something and try to warn Hermione to be careful. Ron, being more hot - tempered, could be quite angry. He might not understand how Hermione could even be in a situation where Draco kisses her. He might even lash out at Draco without really thinking about it. Ginny, on the other hand, might be more open - minded. She could see that there might be more to the situation than meets the eye and encourage Hermione to figure out her feelings before making any rash decisions.
Well, one possible consequence could be a major shift in the relationship dynamics between Hermione and Draco. It might start with shock and confusion among their friends. For example, Harry and Ron might be completely taken aback. Hermione herself could feel a strange mix of embarrassment and a new - found curiosity about Draco. Draco, on the other hand, might initially be smug but then start to have unexpected feelings for Hermione.
Flounder would be completely shocked. He's used to Ariel's kind - hearted nature and her love for Prince Eric. So seeing her kiss Ursula would leave him speechless and confused. He might try to talk to Ariel privately to understand what's going on.
Hermione might initially be shocked and afraid, but she would quickly gather her wits. She would assess Draco, trying to figure out if there was any way to sway him to her side. Given her ability to see the good in people, she might try to appeal to any sense of morality Draco has left, all while secretly planning her escape or a way to undermine Voldemort's plan of using her as a pawn against the good side.
Hermione might be shocked at first. She has always seen Draco as an adversary, so a neck kiss from him would be completely unexpected. She could push him away immediately and demand an explanation.
Well, the other students in Gryffindor would likely be a bit taken aback at first. But then, knowing Hermione's intelligence and her tendency to be different, they would probably accept it. They might be curious about how she's going to manage to keep up the charade. The Hufflepuffs would be generally kind and understanding, perhaps even offering to help her if she needs it. The Ravenclaws would be intrigued by the idea and might study her transformation from a more academic perspective. The Slytherins, as a whole, would be more likely to try and use her disguise against her, either by blackmailing her or trying to expose her in a way that would cause her and her friends embarrassment.
Another reaction could be confusion. Draco might not know how to feel. On one hand, he has his Slytherin pride and his clothes are part of that. But on the other hand, seeing Hermione in his clothes gives him a strange feeling in his stomach. He might end up being more curious about Hermione and her reasons for wearing his clothes.
Hermione could also be very hurt. Her hair is part of her identity, and having Draco, who she already has a strained relationship with, do something so cruel would cut deep. She might go to her friends, Harry and Ron, for support. They would likely be just as angry as she is and plot some sort of revenge against Draco and his Slytherin friends.
Hermione's friends from Gryffindor would be a mix of disbelief and concern. Neville, for example, would be worried that Draco might be using Hermione in some way. Luna would be more accepting, seeing it as a unique and interesting relationship that defies the norms of the wizarding world. As for Draco's friends from Slytherin, they would also be shocked. Some might see it as a betrayal of Slytherin values, while others might be intrigued by the power dynamics at play between a Muggle - born witch and a pure - blood wizard.
Draco might immediately become defensive. He would probably try to shield Hermione from his father's wrath at first. He could also be filled with fear, knowing how strict and unforgiving his father can be.