In the Hogwarts setting, when Draco hears Harry singing fanfiction, it could have far - reaching consequences. The Gryffindors might be divided - some would support Harry's creative expression, while others might think it's a bit too much. The Slytherins would most likely be snickering, with Draco right in the middle. This could lead to new rivalries or even friendships forming. For example, some students who were previously indifferent to each other might bond over their shared reaction to this strange event. It could also become a topic of gossip for weeks to come, with students speculating about what made Harry sing fanfiction and what Draco really thought about it.
At Hogwarts, this would be an odd and memorable event. The corridors would echo with Harry's singing. Draco, being in the middle of it, would have mixed feelings. He might be embarrassed for Harry in a way, but also unable to look away. Teachers might come to investigate the commotion. Professor McGonagall might give Harry a stern look for causing such a distraction, while Snape would probably just glare at both Harry and Draco, suspecting some sort of prank.
If they were friends before Hogwarts, it could create a lot of internal conflict at Hogwarts. Draco might be torn between his new Slytherin friends who dislike Harry and his long - standing friendship with Harry. He might try to keep their friendship a secret, which could lead to misunderstandings between them.
Harry's reaction would be complex. He has been at odds with Draco for so long that this revelation completely changes the dynamic. He would likely experience a sense of disbelief that such a thing could be happening to Draco. As he processes it, he would start to feel empathy towards Draco. Harry might approach Draco cautiously at first, not sure how Draco would respond to his newfound knowledge. But he would be determined to help in some way, whether it's by using his influence in the wizarding world or just being there for Draco as a friend. This could also lead to a significant shift in the relationship between the Gryffindors and Slytherins as a whole, as Harry's actions towards Draco could inspire others to look at Slytherins in a different way, seeing that they too can be victims of difficult situations.
Often, Snape's punishments are related to Draco's misbehavior in class or within the Slytherin house. For example, if Draco is caught bullying other students, Snape might make him do extra assignments related to dark arts defenses. This is because Snape wants Draco to understand the importance of self - control and not using his pure - blood status to intimidate others.
At first, their relationship might be full of confusion. They've been brought up with different values - Harry with his Gryffindor courage and sense of justice, and Draco with Slytherin pride and ambition. But as they discover they're twins, they'd start to see the similarities in themselves. They might begin by being a bit hostile towards each other, but gradually, as they face challenges together, like dealing with a particularly tough teacher or a dangerous creature on the grounds, they'd form a bond.
If Lucius walks in, the power dynamic between Harry and Draco would likely shift. They would no longer be in their own little world and would have to deal with an adult authority figure. Draco might become more submissive to his father's commands, and Harry would have to face the wrath of Lucius, which could put him in a very difficult situation.
In a post - Hogwarts setting, their relationship could start out as professional. Maybe they both end up working in the Ministry of Magic. Draco, trying to redeem his family's name, and Rose, following in her parents' footsteps. They might start by being rivals in the workplace, competing for promotions or for the best cases to solve. But as they work on some complex magical mysteries together, they begin to see each other in a new light. Their relationship could slowly shift from rivals to friends and perhaps even more. Draco's changed attitude from his Hogwarts days and Rose's open - mindedness could be the keys to their relationship development.
Well, in fanfiction, it's often about bending the rules. Maybe it could be some sort of magical accident. For example, a misfired spell that had some unexpected consequences on their relationship and led to this situation.
They could form a sort of alliance. Harry, being the hero figure, could bring Draco into his circle of friends more often. Draco, with his Slytherin knowledge and connections, could help Harry in understanding some of the more mysterious aspects of Hogwarts, like the secrets of the Slytherin common room. Their relationship could bridge the gap between Gryffindor and Slytherin, changing the whole dynamic of the houses at Hogwarts.
In some fanfictions, 'history repeats' might mean that old rivalries between Harry and Draco resurface in a new generation. For example, their children might face similar challenges that they did, and Hermione might be the mediator again.
Their relationship could change Hogwarts in many ways. For one, they might form an alliance against common enemies within the school, like bullies or those who promote pure - blood supremacy too aggressively. This could lead to a more united front among the students. Also, their friendship (if it develops) could influence house rivalries. Gryffindor and Slytherin might not be as divided as before. Students might start to see that there are good people in both houses and that family bonds can transcend house differences.