She might interact with it in a teaching way. For example, if the dragon is intelligent enough, she could try to teach it some basic magic concepts or at least some self - control. This could be a really unique and interesting interaction.
One common storyline is that McGonagall has to protect Hogwarts from a dragon that has been magically lured to the school. She uses her Transfiguration skills to create barriers or even to transform objects to fend off the dragon.
She might immediately comfort him. McGonagall is a strict but kind teacher. She could put a hand on his shoulder and say soothing words like 'There, there, Mr. Potter. It will be all right.'
She might react with her usual no - nonsense attitude. McGonagall is known for being strict but fair. So she would first listen carefully to Harry's problem, her eyes fixed on him, and then start to analyze the situation. She may not show much emotion on the surface, but deep down, she's concerned for Harry's well - being.
McGonagall might be initially shocked. She's a strict teacher and not used to such an informal and deeply emotional form of address. But then she could feel a sense of warmth and responsibility towards Harry. She might start to show more care in her actions, like making sure he eats well in the Great Hall or checking on his studies more closely.
One great fanfiction could be 'The Unspoken Bond'. It delves into their friendship and mutual respect in a way that feels very true to the characters. Another is 'Shared Secrets' which shows them collaborating on some Hogwarts mysteries. And 'Mentor and Friend' is also a good one that focuses on Dumbledore's role as a mentor to McGonagall.
In 'Harry Defends McGonagall' fanfiction, it might show Harry's loyalty and respect for McGonagall. He could defend her against false accusations or unjust treatment. Maybe it's set in a situation where McGonagall is being wrongly blamed for something, and Harry, with his sense of justice, steps up.
Yes, there are likely fanfictions out there with this concept. Fanfiction writers often come up with creative and alternative family relationships for characters. They might explore how Harry's story would be different if he were McGonagall's son, perhaps delving into different character dynamics and plot developments within the magical world of Harry Potter.
Well, initially McGonagall adopts Hermione out of a sense of duty and seeing Hermione's need for a more stable environment. In the beginning, Hermione is a bit in awe of McGonagall. But as they live together, they start to have small moments of connection. For example, over a shared cup of tea while discussing a difficult spell. Slowly, they start to understand each other's quirks. McGonagall learns about Hermione's passion for knowledge and Hermione discovers McGonagall's softer side. Their relationship blossoms into a beautiful and deep bond that affects both of their lives positively at Hogwarts and beyond.
Some characters in the harem might be developed as admirers of McGonagall's strict yet fair teaching style. They could be shown as constantly trying to impress her with their magical skills, like a young wizard who practices transfiguration just to get her attention.