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.
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.
Rather than seeking out make - up sex fanfics which are not in line with the positive values we should uphold, we can think about their story in terms of character development. For example, Draco could learn from Hermione's intelligence and Hermione could understand Draco's complex family background, and they could build a new relationship based on mutual understanding and respect.
Definitely not. Hermione and Draco have a complex relationship in the original story, and while fanfics can explore different aspects of their relationship, making it sexual in this way is inappropriate. It also objectifies the characters and reduces their relationship to a base, inappropriate level rather than exploring more positive and meaningful interactions.
In some fanfictions, there could be a slow - burn development. Hermione might initially despise Draco for his cruel remarks and actions. But then she starts to notice his insecurities and the pressure he is under from his family. Draco, on the other hand, might be attracted to Hermione's intelligence and courage. This gradual realization of each other's qualities builds a relationship that is fraught with the pain of their past interactions and the difficulty of changing their established opinions.
In many fanfictions, their relationship is full of tension. They argue a lot about how to raise the baby, what values to instill in it. Hermione wants the baby to be brave and kind like a Gryffindor, while Draco wants the baby to be cunning and ambitious like a Slytherin. These differences in parenting styles create friction between them, but also provide opportunities for character growth and deeper understanding of each other as they work through their issues.
In many of these fanfictions, their relationship starts off rocky. They're forced into this marriage situation, and at first, they can't stand each other. But as time goes on, they start to communicate more. Small things like sharing a meal or discussing their daily lives break the ice.
Another interesting one is 'The Unexpected Bond'. It starts with a magical accident that binds their magic together. This forces them to interact more often. As they get to know each other better, they discover new sides of each other that they didn't expect. Their love story in this fanfiction is full of twists and turns.
Sure. There are stories where they become friends after realizing they have common interests outside of their house rivalries. Maybe they both love a particular subject like ancient runes, and they start discussing it secretly, gradually building a bond.
A good characteristic is the exploration of their opposite personalities. Draco is often seen as the haughty Slytherin and Hermione as the studious Gryffindor. Stories that play on this contrast, like showing how they initially clash but then find understanding, are great.