Another trope is the 'power - struggle' trope. When Draco enters a new world with different power dynamics, he has to either fight for his place or figure out how to adapt. For instance, if he crosses over into a world with a different magic system or a world ruled by a dictator, he has to use his wits and magic to survive and thrive.
The 'enemies - to - lovers' trope is also common in Draco Malfoy crossover fanfiction. When he crosses over and meets a character from another world, they start off hating each other but gradually fall in love. This can be really exciting to read, especially when they have to overcome their differences in values and backgrounds.
One popular trope is the redemption arc for Draco. Fans often write about him trying to make up for his past wrongs and being a better father to Scorpius. Another is the friendship - building between Scorpius and characters from different backgrounds, which Draco has to come to terms with. For example, Scorpius befriending a Muggle - born wizard and Draco having to accept it.
One common trope is the 'Forced Partnership' due to a creature. Like when a dangerous magical creature threatens Hogwarts, and Harry and Draco have to team up. It creates a lot of tension and opportunity for character development. They start off hating each other but as they face the creature, they learn more about each other.
One popular trope is 'enemies to lovers'. Given their initial animosity in the original series, it's a common path for fanfiction writers to take them from hating each other to falling in love. Another is the 'forced proximity' trope, like they are locked in a room together in Hogwarts and have to deal with each other, which leads to a change in their relationship.
One popular Draco Malfoy fanfiction is 'Isolation' which delves deep into his inner turmoil during the events of the original series. It shows a more complex and vulnerable side of him.
One popular trope is the 'enemies to lovers' where Y/N starts off hating Draco due to his Slytherin ways and his initial rudeness, but as the story progresses, they see each other's true selves and fall in love. Another is the 'forbidden love' trope, as Y/N might be from a different house or have different beliefs, and their relationship is frowned upon by the wizarding community. Also, the 'redemption arc' for Draco is often seen, where Y/N helps him become a better person.
A common trope is the 'redemption arc' for Draco. In these fanfictions, he realizes the error of his ways from the 'Harry Potter' series and tries to become a better person in the High School Musical - inspired high school. He might join the school musical as a way to show his new - found good side. Also, the 'secret identity' trope can be used. Maybe Draco has some hidden magical powers that he has to keep a secret in this non - magical high school, which adds an element of mystery. This can create interesting plotlines as he tries to balance his true self with the persona he has to present in the new school environment.
The theme of self - discovery is also common. Becoming a werewolf forces Draco to re - evaluate who he is. He has to learn about his new powers, his new instincts, and how to control them. This journey of self - discovery often leads to him growing as a character and breaking free from the mold that was set for him in the original story.
One common trope in Draco Malfoy bathroom scene fanfiction is the 'hidden emotion' trope. Here, Draco reveals his true feelings that he's been suppressing. Another is the 'chance encounter' trope, where he meets an unexpected character in the bathroom.
One popular trope is the 'forbidden love' aspect. Despite Draco's control, there's often an underlying attraction between them that they can't deny. Another is the 'redemption arc' for Draco. As he controls Ginny, he might start to realize the wrongness of his actions and try to make amends. And of course, the 'power struggle' trope is everywhere, with Ginny constantly fighting against Draco's control.
One common trope is the 'enemies - to - lovers'. At first, Draco and his arranged partner might dislike each other because of their different backgrounds or past interactions. But as the story progresses, they fall in love. Another is the 'hidden feelings' trope, where Draco might have some secret feelings for the other person even before the arranged marriage is announced.