I'm not familiar with this particular fanfic. But if Draco and Snape fight over Hermione, it could be a really intense scenario. Draco, being from a Slytherin family with certain prejudices, might have a change of heart towards Hermione in the fanfic. Snape, who has his own history and grudges, could see Hermione in a different light too. Their fight might not only be about Hermione as a person but also about their own identities and values within the wizarding community. It would be full of magical elements, power struggles, and emotional turmoil.
Jessica Chambers was a victim in this story. She was a young woman who unfortunately became the center of a very tragic and mysterious case when she was found burned in a vehicle.
It's really hard to say. Draco is young and brash, but he has some powerful spells up his sleeve. Snape, though, is extremely experienced and cunning. He's a master of the Dark Arts and has a lot of knowledge. So if it's a fair fight, Snape might have the upper hand because of his experience.
Jessica in Dune was indeed pregnant. According to the contents of document 1 and document 2, Jessica was pregnant with Paul's sister, Alia. When Jessica's mind was united, Alia, who was in her belly, also entered the state of mind unity. She became the Virgin Mary before she was born and obtained the memories of her female ancestors and all male ancestors. In addition, documents 3 and 6 mentioned that the Lady Jessica, for the love of Duke Atreides, had deviated from the plans of the Sisterhood and given birth to a boy, Paul. Therefore, it could be confirmed that Jessica was pregnant in " Dune."
Well, in the world of the show, there's no official scene of the characters watching fanfic. But if they did, some might be amused, like Luke Cage could find it an interesting take on their world. Others, like Jessica herself, might be a bit annoyed as she's a very private person and fanfic could distort her image in her mind.
Jessica Lynch was a U.S. soldier. Her story became quite famous during the Iraq War. She was captured and later rescued. It was a story that got a lot of media attention at that time.
Daniel and Jessica Groves could be anyone. Without additional context, they might be regular people going about their daily lives, or they could be known in a specific community, field, or family, but we don't have enough information to be certain.
Jessica Lynch was a U.S. soldier. Her story was initially misrepresented by the media. In fact, she was injured in a vehicle accident during the Iraq War. Later, she was captured by Iraqi forces. The real heroism lies in her survival and recovery from the ordeal, rather than the over - hyped 'action - hero' narrative that was initially spread.