Draco Malfoy was in his second year, playing against Harry Potter in a heated Quidditch match. As the game intensified, a rogue Bludger targeted Draco. Lockhart, thinking he could help, cast a spell that disastrously made Draco's bones disappear. In a panic, Lockhart attempted to fix his mistake with the Gemini spell, transforming Draco into Harry's identical twin.
Draco awoke in the infirmary, confused by the changes he felt within himself. Serpent Malfoy, his twin, stood by with a smirk, realizing that Draco was now no longer part of the Malfoy lineage. "You're no longer a Malfoy, brother," he sneered, reveling in his newfound status as heir. Draco slowly began to absorb Harry's memories, feeling the weight of his new identity settling in.
Draco, now known as Draco Potter, stood in the Gryffindor common room, grappling with his new reality. He approached Harry's friends, his demeanor softer, seeking amends for past behavior. "I know I've been a prat, but things are different now," he admitted. Slowly, Draco began to earn their trust, his sincerity shining through.
Draco confronted Serpent, who had been making his life difficult, picking fights at every opportunity. "You can't change what's happened, Serpent," Draco stated, his voice steady. Serpent, driven by jealousy, refused to back down, but Draco's resolve only grew stronger.
Draco, alongside Harry, ventured into the Chamber of Secrets, determined to set things right. Together, they faced Tom Riddle and the Basilisk, Draco using his newfound ability to speak Parseltongue to aid in their victory. The experience forged a bond between Draco and Harry, solidifying his place among his new friends.
Draco and Harry concocted a plan to prank Serpent using a Polyjuice potion. They watched as Serpent transformed to look like Harry, panic spreading over his face. "Looks like the tables have turned," Harry chuckled. Serpent, bewildered and embarrassed, fled to hide, leaving Draco and Harry laughing heartily at their success.
















