However, there could be a mixed reaction. A few might be hesitant at first. They might be worried about the risks involved in helping Harry. After all, Voldemort is constantly looking for ways to get to Harry, and getting involved could put the entire Order at risk. But as they hear Harry's situation more clearly, they may come around and offer their help. For instance, they might start by providing him with a safe place to stay and then gradually offer more comprehensive assistance like training or magical resources.
Some members may be immediately welcoming and eager to assist. They recognize Harry as an important figure in the fight against Voldemort and understand his need for support.
He might face distrust from some members who are cautious about his connection to Voldemort. Since Harry has a unique bond with the Dark Lord, some in the Order could be worried that he might be used as a tool against them.
In the fanfiction, Snape could be in a really tough situation when Harry comes to him for help. On one hand, he has his loyalty to the Dark Lord (or at least that's what others think), and on the other, there's this boy who is the son of the woman he loved. He might end up guiding Harry in a very roundabout way, like giving him a potion ingredient that has a hidden meaning or leading him to a certain book in the library that contains the solution to Harry's problem.
Some in the First Order could see him as an opportunity. They might think that his skills and knowledge could be used to strengthen their military might. However, others could be suspicious, especially those who are power - hungry themselves and see Anakin as a rival for leadership within the organization.
The First Order's higher - ups, like General Hux, would likely be suspicious of Anakin. They wouldn't want someone with so much power and an unknown agenda running around. They might try to keep an eye on him, or even plot to get rid of him if they think he's going to disrupt their plans for galactic domination.
In this fanfiction scenario, the order's reaction would be complex. They are a group dedicated to fighting against the dark forces, and Harry is an important figure. When they find out he's been abused, they'd first ensure his safety. They could move him to a secret location, perhaps a safe house that only a few trusted members know about. Then, they'd start looking into the root cause of the abuse. Was it related to the ongoing battle against Voldemort? Were there traitors within their midst? They'd also need to consider how to handle the situation publicly, as Harry is somewhat of a public figure in the wizarding world. Their main goal would be to not only protect Harry but also make sure such abuse doesn't happen again to anyone else in their community.
In some fanfictions, Draco might help the Order by providing inside information from the Death Eaters. Since he's from a Death Eater family, he could have knowledge about their plans or movements.
At first, it would be extremely tense. Voldemort would be highly suspicious of Harry's motives. Harry, on the other hand, would be very cautious as he is approaching his mortal enemy. But as they start to interact more, there might be a grudging respect that develops if they find they have common goals.
Perhaps Harry discovers some dark secret about his own past or powers that he thinks only Voldemort can help him understand. For example, if he finds out that his connection to Voldemort is more complex than he thought and that Voldemort holds the key to unlocking or controlling certain aspects of his own magic.
Some in the wizarding community might be horrified. His friends, like Hermione and Ron, would probably try to stop him at all costs. They would see it as a waste of Harry's life and believe that there must be another way to defeat Voldemort.
Peter might be initially suspicious. He's not always the most trusting character. He could wonder what Stiles really wants or if there's some kind of ulterior motive behind Stiles' request for help.