Obviously, Harry Potter and Voldemort would be the main characters. Since it's about an 'evil Harry Potter', he would be a central figure with a different personality than the canon Harry. He might be cruel, power - hungry and have a disregard for the rules of the wizarding world. Voldemort, on the other hand, would be the rescuer, perhaps seeing Harry as a tool or a kindred spirit in his evil plans.
One possible plotline could be that Voldemort rescues Harry because he sees potential in him to be a powerful ally in his quest for total domination. Harry, being evil, might have already started to dabble in the Dark Arts on his own and Voldemort wants to harness that. Another plotline could be that Voldemort saves Harry from some other threat, like the Ministry of Magic which has turned against Harry for his evil deeds. This could lead to a strange alliance between them as they both have a common enemy in the Ministry.
The relationship would become extremely complex. Harry would no longer be able to simply see Voldemort as pure evil. He would be in a state of confusion and moral dilemma. Voldemort, on the other hand, might start to view Harry as a more interesting pawn rather than just an enemy to be killed. They could develop a strange sort of respect for each other, at least on a surface level.
One possibility could be that Voldemort rescues Harry Potter for some self - serving reason. Maybe he realizes that Harry holds the key to a greater power that he wants to obtain. So, instead of killing Harry, he saves him from another threat, like a powerful dark wizard who is trying to overthrow Voldemort and sees Harry as a useful tool as well. In this fanfiction, Harry would be in a very strange situation, having to trust Voldemort at least temporarily.
In these fanfictions, Harry's character transformation is quite drastic. He loses his sense of morality. His loyalty, which was once towards his friends and the good side, now shifts to Voldemort. He becomes more power - hungry, willing to do whatever it takes to gain more power, including using dark magic without hesitation. He also becomes more secretive and manipulative, using his former relationships to further Voldemort's goals.
In such fanfiction, a common plotline is that Harry's decision to join Voldemort creates a power shift. He might use his status as the 'Boy Who Lived' to undermine Dumbledore's reputation further. Since many in the wizarding world had put their faith in Harry, his joining Voldemort could lead to widespread panic and confusion. Harry could also start to recruit other disillusioned wizards to Voldemort's cause, using his own charm and the false narrative that Voldemort is actually a liberator of the wizarding world from the old, restrictive ways.
It's possible. In the realm of fanfiction, the imagination knows no bounds. Writers might come up with such a scenario for various reasons, perhaps to explore a different side of the characters' relationships. But it's not a common or mainstream concept within the Harry Potter fanfiction community, as it goes against the typical character dynamics we expect from the series.
In many fanfictions, Harry Potter squinting at Voldemort could be a sign of intense focus. It might be that Harry is trying to read Voldemort's next move, or perhaps he's looking for some sign of weakness. For example, in some stories, Harry's squinting could be related to his newfound magical abilities that he's using to analyze Voldemort's magic signature.
Snape could play a crucial role. Given his past with both Voldemort and his role at Hogwarts, he might be torn between his loyalty to Dumbledore's cause and his complex relationship with Harry. He could be the one who has to make a difficult decision when Harry starts to side with Voldemort. Additionally, Draco Malfoy could be involved. He might see Harry's change as an opportunity to gain more power within Voldemort's ranks, or he could be jealous of Harry's new - found position with the Dark Lord.
In this fanfiction, it could be that Voldemort has a premonition. He sees that if Harry Potter dies, it will lead to a series of disasters that will also destroy his own plans. So, in order to preserve the balance or to keep his long - term goals intact, he saves Harry. For example, if Harry's death causes an uncontrollable chaos in the wizarding world, Voldemort's rule over the dark forces might be disrupted. So he steps in to save Harry.