No. Fanfiction involving non - consensual or slavery - like themes is not appropriate. It objectifies characters and promotes unethical ideas. Hermione is a strong, independent character in the 'Harry Potter' series, and reducing her to such a demeaning role is disrespectful to the source material and its values.
In a future fanfiction where Draco and Hermione have a child, the story could explore the challenges of their child growing up in a wizarding world still divided by old prejudices. The child might struggle with being a product of two former rival houses. It could also show how Draco and Hermione's relationship evolved over time, from enemies to lovers, and how they are now co - parenting. Maybe the child discovers a new form of magic that could bridge the gap between Slytherin and Gryffindor once and for all.
No. Writing sexual fanfics involving underage characters, as Draco and Hermione are in the Harry Potter series which has a young - target audience, is inappropriate and goes against ethical and moral standards. It also violates the integrity of the original work.
One popular theme could be the idea of redemption for Draco. In many fanfictions, he is shown to overcome his family's dark past and prejudice. Another theme might be the power of friendship or love that develops between Hermione and Draco, despite their initial differences. It could also explore how they navigate the complex wizarding world together, facing challenges from their respective houses and the general wizarding society.
In a fanfiction with this theme, it could be set post - war. Draco and Hermione find themselves in a situation where they are on the run from some dark wizards who are after them for different reasons. During their escape, Hermione gets wet and cold. Draco, having a change of heart after the war, gives her his warm cloak. This act of kindness begins to break down the barriers between them, and they start to have deeper conversations, realizing they have more in common than they thought.
Perhaps there's a fanfiction where a powerful and dark wizard from outside the school is targeting Muggle - borns. Hermione, being a Muggle - born, is understandably afraid. Draco, who has always had a complex relationship with Hermione, is conflicted. He doesn't want to see her hurt because, deep down, he has feelings for her. He ends up using his Slytherin cunning to outwit the dark wizard and keep Hermione safe.
One reason could be the traditional rivalry from the original series. In the books, they are from different houses, Slytherin and Gryffindor, which have a long - standing feud. Fanfiction writers might play on this by having Draco be mean as a continuation of that in - built tension. Another aspect could be his family upbringing. The Malfoy family has certain pure - blood supremacist views, and Hermione being a Muggle - born might be a target for Draco's meanness in fanfictions.
In some fanfictions, their relationship can be complex. Hermione, being a Muggle - born witch with strong values, and Draco, from a traditional pure - blood family, their interactions around Scorpius can range from grudging cooperation to a more nuanced friendship. For example, they might be forced to work together to protect Scorpius from certain threats in the wizarding world. This can lead to them gradually understanding each other better and breaking down the long - held prejudices they had against each other.
She could stand up to him. Hermione is known for her intelligence and quick - wittedness. So she might use her sharp tongue and logical arguments to put Draco in his place. For example, she could expose his wrongdoings or the flaws in his pure - blood ideology.
One alternative theme could be a time - travel story where Hermione and Draco are sent back in time and have to work together to preserve the wizarding world's history. It's a fun way to explore their characters in a new setting.