In this type of fanfiction, Harry can transform from a somewhat impulsive hero into a more calculating and thoughtful person. This is because he has to deal with Draco's Slytherin - like thinking. Draco, who was once a self - centered and sometimes cruel character, may grow into a more selfless individual. The marriage law forces them to be in close proximity, and they start to influence each other in positive ways. For instance, Harry might influence Draco to be more open - minded about Muggle - borns, and Draco might teach Harry how to better protect himself using Slytherin - inspired strategies.
Narcissa Malfoy could also be important. As Draco's mother, she might have mixed feelings about the situation. On one hand, she wants to protect her son, but on the other, she might see the potential good in Harry and Draco working together for the baby's sake.
The spanking could be a turning point. It could be a catalyst for them to start communicating more openly. Maybe Draco spanks Harry as a way to get his attention because he has something important to tell Harry about a threat in the wizarding world. This leads to a series of interactions where they gradually build trust and respect for each other.
In these fanfictions, Harry may develop a more diplomatic side to his personality. Since Draco is from Slytherin and has a different way of thinking, Harry has to learn to negotiate and find middle ground. For Draco, his friendship with Harry can make him more empathetic. He might start to care about the well - being of others outside of his Slytherin clique, like the Gryffindors and other Hogwarts students, which is a big change from his initial self - centered attitude.
The relationship between Harry and Draco in this fanfiction would be greatly affected. Since Harry has a connection to Draco's mom, Harry could become more empathetic towards Draco. He may realize that Draco is not just the bully he once thought. Draco might struggle with the idea that Harry has this special connection to his mom. However, as the story unfolds, they could learn to communicate better. Harry could share insights about Draco's mom that Draco never knew, and this could bridge the gap between them, leading to a less hostile and more nuanced relationship.
Harry might be confused at first. He doesn't understand why Draco would think he's a doll fan. So he might just shrug it off and not pay much attention, thinking Draco is just being his usual difficult self.
Well, it might result in a friendship that neither of them expected. Harry, by taking Draco's hand, could be showing a sign of forgiveness or a willingness to bridge the gap. This could make Draco re - evaluate his own actions and beliefs. They might end up working together to solve some of the mysteries in the wizarding world that are bigger than their house rivalries. It could also cause a stir among their friends, with some being supportive and others being completely against this new - found connection.
At first, it might be rocky. Draco, used to his pure - blood superiority, would be a bit resentful of having to share his home and life with Harry. But as time passes, they'd start to see each other's good qualities. Harry's bravery would impress Draco, and Draco's cunning could earn Harry's respect. Eventually, they'd become close friends, always having each other's backs.
Maybe in some fanfictions, Draco is driven by a sense of self - preservation. He might believe that Harry will eventually turn against him or the Slytherin house. He could think that by killing Harry, he can secure his own place at Hogwarts and in the wizarding community. Additionally, it could be part of a larger plot by Voldemort or his followers. If Draco is forced to join Voldemort's side, he may be given the task of killing Harry to prove his loyalty.
At first, it would become more strained. Harry would likely be angry and hurt by Draco's actions that made him cry, so he might avoid Draco even more than before. He might also be more on guard around Draco, not trusting him at all.