When dutifully avoiding his main priority of obtaining a memory, Harry Potter notices Draco Malfoy noticing Hermione Granger.
Raised in an orderly aristocratic branch — descending from one of the seven Noble and Most Ancient Houses — Draco Malfoy's set of beliefs is his duty to uphold despite the lingering presence of childhood curiosity. His Fifth Year plays out exactly the way it should... until it doesn't. Dragged by a Granger amidst a multiversal manhunt, Draco discovers time's true face.
The Dark Lord assigned Draco Malfoy a crucial task for his Sixth Year at Hogwarts and it involved Harry Potter's Mudblood friend. Weighed under the command of his master, the scrutiny of Dumbledore and his own guilt, Draco's increasing company with Hermione Granger didn't go as he'd planned—and it proved to make his task all the more difficult.
After his Godfather died, Harry Potter wanted to understand death. Luna Lovegood dragged him to the Room of Requirement to do just that.