Another reaction could be that Harry gets angry in return. He might feel that Ginny is being unfair and not giving him a chance to explain. So he could snap back at her and say something like 'Well, if that's how you feel, fine!' which would then lead to more tension between them.
Harry could also be very hurt. He might start to question what he did wrong and try to talk to Ginny to find out the reason. He might say things like 'Ginny, I don't understand. What have I done?' in an attempt to clear up the situation.
He might be initially shocked. Then he would likely feel a mix of joy and worry. The joy of starting a family with Ginny, but worry about the dangerous world they live in and how to protect their child.
Well, it could be that the fanfiction is trying to show Ginny's jealousy or resentment in a new light. Perhaps she's jealous of Harry's fame or the attention he gets. Or maybe the writer is simply exploring a 'what if' scenario where Ginny and Harry's relationship took a different turn from the start. In the original story, they end up together, but fanfiction allows for alternative storylines, and this could be one of them where Ginny hates Harry for various reasons that might be related to their different personalities, goals or the pressure of the wizarding world around them.
Ginny might initially be heartbroken. She could retreat into herself, feeling betrayed and confused. In some fanfictions, she may cut off all contact with Harry immediately.
Well, Harry could have a range of reactions. He might be a bit scared at first, given his own difficult past. But then the love for Ginny and the thought of their new family could make him determined to be the best father he could be. He might hold Ginny tightly and tell her how much he loves her and that they will face everything together.
Ginny could be heartbroken. She might initially be in denial, thinking that Harry will change his mind. She has loved Harry for a long time and expected a future together, so this refusal would be a huge blow to her emotions.
Ginny could be heartbroken. She might have expected to marry Harry after all they've been through together. She could initially go into a state of shock and disbelief, not understanding why Harry has refused.
She could also be very hurt and go into a state of deep sadness. She might isolate herself from Harry and their mutual friends for a while. Ginny would likely question her own self - worth and wonder what she did wrong in the relationship. But as time passes, she might find the strength to move on and focus on her own life, like her career or other relationships.
It could be that the fanfiction writer wants to create some sort of conflict. By having Harry's kids hate Ginny, it adds a new layer of drama to the story. They might be made to believe false things about Ginny which lead to their hatred.
One possible reason could be a creative twist by the author to explore different relationship dynamics. Maybe they want to create conflict and drama. For example, the author might make Harry misunderstand Ginny's actions or intentions, leading to this false sense of hatred in the fan - made story.
One characteristic could be a complete deviation from the original story's relationship dynamic. It might also involve a lot of angst and conflict. For example, the fanfiction could focus on how Ginny is affected by Harry's hatred, and how she tries to deal with it.