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.
Draco Malfoy soared through the air on his broom during a Quidditch match. Suddenly, a bludger took a wild turn and smashed right into his side. He tumbled from his broom, the wind rushing past him. His Slytherin teammates gasped in horror. But as he fell, his robes billowed out like a dark parachute, slowing his descent just enough for him to land in a crumpled heap on the grass. Madam Pomfrey rushed to his side, muttering about how lucky he was not to have broken more bones.
His injury might bring out new character traits. For example, Draco could become more vulnerable and show a side of himself that he usually hides. This could affect how other characters view him and interact with him. In the storyline, it could also lead to investigations. If his injury was caused by foul play, there would be an effort to find out who was responsible. This could create a whole new sub - plot in the fanfiction.
Before the accident, Draco Malfoy was feeling overly confident. He had been taunting the other team in the Quidditch pre - match banter. He didn't take the opposing team's Beaters seriously, thinking they were no match for him. As the match started, he was so focused on showing off his flying skills that he didn't pay enough attention to the bludgers. This overconfidence led directly to the moment when a bludger came hurtling towards him and he was unable to avoid it in time.
Well, it depends on how the author of the fanfiction interprets Draco's character in relation to this 'plug' in the context of Quidditch. He could be a reluctant hero who discovers the power of the plug and uses it to save his team during a crucial Quidditch game. Or he could be the villain who tries to sabotage another team's brooms by messing with their plugs.
In this fanfic, perhaps Hermione is playing for Gryffindor in the Quidditch game on Halloween. Malfoy, being his usual self, tries to disrupt the game but something goes wrong and he ends up needing Hermione's help. She reluctantly assists him, and in the process, they start to see each other in a new light. The Halloween setting adds an extra spooky and magical atmosphere to the whole story.
There could be various reasons. Maybe the fanfiction author wanted to create a new plotline where Draco's actions led to his ban. For example, if he was caught cheating in a Quidditch match by using some dark magic to influence the outcome, the authorities in the fanfiction world might have banned him.
The OC healer has a profound impact on Draco. She can use her healing skills not only on his body but also on his soul. By being a different kind of presence in his life, not judgmental like some others in the wizarding world, she can offer him a fresh start. In the fanfiction world, she might encourage Draco to pursue a different path, one that is more about self - discovery and growth. This could involve learning new magical arts or making new friends outside of his usual pure - blood circle. All in all, the OC healer can be the catalyst for a completely new Draco Malfoy.
In another world, Draco Malfoy could be a heroic figure. Maybe he grows up in a world where the values are completely different. He might use his intelligence not for the Dark Arts but for the good of all. He could be fighting against real evil, like a dragon that is terrorizing villages, and use his Slytherin cunning to outwit the beast.
In some fanfictions, Draco might start to question his family's loyalty to Voldemort. The events of the Goblet of Fire could expose him to the true horrors of the Dark Lord's plans, causing him to develop a more independent and moral stance. For example, he could see the harm that Voldemort's return brings to Hogwarts and its students, and this makes him reevaluate his associations.