This is an inappropriate and unethical scenario. Fanfiction should promote positive and respectful relationships. Hermione is a strong and intelligent character, and any fanfiction should focus on her positive traits like her academic achievements, her friendship, and her role in the wizarding world.
One interpretation could be that it's a non - romantic or platonic gesture in the context of the fanfiction, like Draco might be pointing at Hermione during a class discussion. Another could be that it's a moment of friendly teasing or interaction within the story's classroom setting.
Yes, it could be. In some fanfictions that explore the relationship between Draco and Hermione, classroom scenes are often used as a setting to develop their interactions. This type of specific action might be part of a more complex relationship - building story arc.
No. Such a description involves inappropriate and non - consensual behavior which goes against basic moral and ethical standards in the context of fanfiction. Fanfiction should generally promote positive values and healthy relationships.
Perhaps the act could lead to a change in their relationship. Harry might be initially angry or confused, but it could also start a strange sort of bond between them. They might start to secretly communicate more or have more interactions outside of class. And it could also make Harry question his feelings towards Draco, as it's such an unexpected and inappropriate action.
One popular 'Harry fingers Draco in class' fanfiction might be 'The Unexpected Moment'. In it, the author creates a tense yet somewhat comical situation where this action takes place. It delves into the reactions of the other students and how Harry and Draco's relationship evolves from this incident.
One great Draco Hermione parenting class fanfiction is 'The New Beginning'. It shows how they navigate parenting challenges in a magical world. Their different backgrounds add interesting dynamics to the story.
Harry might react with shock. It's an unexpected and inappropriate act in a classroom setting, so he'd probably be frozen for a moment, not knowing how to respond.
Some writers might choose this scenario for the shock value. It's an unexpected and somewhat controversial action that can immediately grab the reader's attention and make them want to know more about what led to it and what will happen next.
There are very few fanfictions that would actually have such a scenario in a positive light. It goes against the typical relationship dynamic between Hermione and Draco in the original 'Harry Potter' series. However, some fanfiction writers might use it as a shock factor or to explore a very different, edgy take on their characters. But it's not a common or generally well - received idea in the fanfiction community.