You can try fanfiction websites like FanFiction.net or Archive of Our Own (AO3). Just search for 'Harry Potter' and 'broom creation' in their search bars, and you'll likely find a variety of fanfics on the topic.
Their interaction would likely be full of tension at first. Draco is used to being in a sort of power struggle with Harry, and asking for a favor like this is out of his comfort zone. Harry would be skeptical of Draco's motives.
Well, in the fanfic, Harry might be hesitant at first. After all, Draco has been his rival for so long. But perhaps the offer is too good to refuse. Harry could end up creating a broom with unique features, like super - fast speed and amazing maneuverability.
Well, it might have a huge impact. It could make brooms more accessible and affordable, changing how wizards travel. It could also draw attention from rivals, causing all sorts of magical business drama.
No. It is not a common trope in fanfic at all. Most fanfic focuses on more traditional themes like relationships, adventure, or exploring the existing fictional universes in different ways.
I'm not entirely sure as it could be a very specific or made - up concept within a particular fanfic. It might be some sort of strange or creative scenario, but without more context it's hard to define precisely.
Definitely. There are fanfictions that explore the relationship between a character and their broom in a platonic and magical way. For instance, a story could be about how a character discovers an old, forgotten broom in the attic of Hogwarts and then uncovers its hidden powers and history, which is a much more positive and appropriate take compared to inappropriate ideas.
One of the main ethical guidelines is to stay true to the positive values of the original 'Harry Potter' series, like promoting good over evil, friendship, and self - discovery. Also, fanfic should not include offensive or inappropriate content such as violence of a sexual nature. It should be a celebration of the magical world created by J.K. Rowling.
You can start by checking out your local bookstore. Go to the sections for urban fantasy and romance, and look for titles that seem to combine both elements. Often, the covers or blurbs will give you an indication.