Their relationship could develop in a more positive way. As they focus on the game, they start to see each other as worthy opponents rather than just enemies.
During the game, they might begin to understand each other better. Harry could realize that Draco has his own insecurities and pressures from his family. Draco might see that Harry is not just a show - off hero, but someone who truly loves the sport. This new understanding could lead to a less hostile relationship. For example, after a particularly close call with the Snitch, they might exchange a look that shows a newfound respect.
The Seekers game can be a platform for Draco and Harry to see each other in a new light. When they are in the air, focused on the game, their personalities shine through. Harry's courage and determination are on full display, and Draco's cunning and skill are evident. This can lead to a grudging admiration from both sides. They might start to interact more off the pitch as a result, slowly building a more complex relationship that goes beyond the simple enmity they had before.
Well, considering their personalities, Harry would be all about honor and fairness in the game. Draco, on the other hand, might be tempted to play a bit dirty. But as the game progresses, they could end up respecting each other's skills more. The chase for the Snitch could be intense, with both of them pulling out all the stops. Harry's Gryffindor courage and Draco's Slytherin cunning would make for an exciting match.
One possible exciting plot could be that during the one - on - one seekers game, there is a magical interference. Maybe a dark charm has been placed on the Golden Snitch, causing it to behave erratically. Harry and Draco both suspect foul play but from different angles. Harry thinks it's a Death Eater plot to disrupt Hogwarts' games, while Draco initially suspects Harry of using some new Gryffindor trick. As they chase the Snitch, they start to work together unknowingly to figure out the source of the interference.
It's really hard to say. Harry has great natural talent and has had a lot of experience chasing the Snitch. However, Draco is also a very skilled flyer and has been trained well in Quidditch. If Draco was more focused on winning at all costs, he might have an edge. But Harry has that Gryffindor determination and the ability to pull off unexpected moves. So, it could really go either way depending on the circumstances in the fanfiction.
Some fanfictions might feature a tournament - like a special Seekers - only tournament. Draco and Harry are the top contenders. This could be a chance for them to show off their skills and prove who is the better seeker. Along the way, there could be all sorts of sub - plots. Maybe there are spells cast on their brooms to make them malfunction, or they have to deal with biased referees. Their reactions to these challenges and how they interact with each other during the tournament can make for very interesting reading.
In the context of the Seekers' game, Draco's character could be developed through his relationship with his teammates in Slytherin. If he has a falling - out with some of them because of his new - found respect for Harry during the game, it could lead to him re - evaluating his values. He might start to question the Slytherin ideals he has been brought up with. Harry, on the other hand, could be developed by his interactions with Draco. He could learn to control his temper better when Draco tries to provoke him during the game. Also, Draco could be developed by facing a difficult decision during the Seekers' game. For example, if he has to choose between winning for Slytherin and doing the right thing for the overall good of Hogwarts. Harry could also develop his leadership skills by leading his Gryffindor team in a game against Draco's Slytherin, and learning to respect Draco's leadership style too.
A possible plot is that Draco and Harry are chosen to represent Hogwarts in an international Seekers' competition. At first, they are not happy about being on the same team because of their long - standing enmity. However, as they train together, they find that their different styles of seeking actually complement each other. Draco's more calculated approach and Harry's instinctive flying work well when combined. Another plot could be that in a Seekers' game, a strange magical force starts to affect the players' minds. Draco and Harry are the only ones immune. They have to figure out what's going on and stop it before the game turns into chaos. And then there's the plot where they both discover a hidden secret about the Seekers' game that has been passed down through generations, and they must decide whether to keep it or share it with the rest of the wizarding world.
At first, it's likely to be full of hostility. Draco would probably enjoy lording over Harry as his slave, and Harry would resent it. But as the story progresses, they might start to understand each other better. For instance, Draco could see Harry's strength and determination even in his slave position.
Towards the end, their relationship could become a very strong and unique one. They could be each other's closest confidants, with Harry being the one Draco turns to when he has doubts about the pure - blood ideology, and Draco being the person Harry trusts to keep him safe in the Slytherin common room. Their bond would be a mix of brotherly love and mutual respect.
At first, they might be shocked and a bit confused about being twins. But as time goes on, they start to trust each other more. They could share their secrets and fears, like Harry might tell Draco about his nightmares of Voldemort, and Draco might open up about the pressure from his family.