Their relationship could be at a crossroads. Harry's staring at the fanfiction might be seen as a sign of his interest in Ginny on a deeper level, not just about the fanfiction but about her creativity and who she is. If Ginny interprets it this way, it could lead to a more romantic development. But if she misinterprets it as prying, it could damage their relationship.
It could potentially become a bit awkward between them. Harry might feel guilty for looking at something that was not meant for his eyes, and Ginny could be hesitant around him. But if they communicate about it, it could also bring them closer.
If they were caught by brothers in fanfiction, the relationship between Harry and Ginny would face new challenges. If the brothers are disapproving, it could cause some internal conflict for Harry and Ginny. They might worry about how their relationship affects those around them. However, they could also use this as an opportunity to be more open about their relationship. If the brothers are more laid - back, it could be a chance for Harry and Ginny to have a more public relationship. Overall, it would depend on the nature of the brothers and how they react to the situation.
In the fanfiction, their relationship would be constantly evolving. At first, they might face some challenges as they adjust to having a child in their lives. But as they grow into their roles as Teddy's guardians, they would rely on each other more. They would have late - night conversations about Teddy's future, and these deep discussions would strengthen their emotional connection. Their relationship would no longer just be about themselves but also about the family they are building with Teddy.
She might be embarrassed. After all, fanfiction is often a very personal creation, and having someone she knows, especially Harry, stare at it could make her feel self - conscious.
Sirius might react with a mix of surprise and protectiveness. He would be like an older brother or father figure. He'd make sure they were safe and not doing anything too risky.
At first, the relationship would be in turmoil. Ron would be furious and might not be able to look at Harry the same way. Harry would be worried about losing Ron's friendship. Ginny would be defiant, which could cause more friction between her and Ron. However, as the story progresses, they would realize that their relationships are more important than this one incident. Harry and Ron would have to have a heart - to - heart talk, and Ginny would have to be more understanding of Ron's protectiveness. Eventually, their relationships would be stronger and more complex.
Harry might become more guarded and calculating. His natural hero - like qualities could be tempered by Slytherin's environment. He'd have to be more cunning to survive in a house that values such traits. Ginny, she could become more self - serving. Her usually bold and adventurous self might take on a more ambitious edge where she focuses more on her own goals rather than just being part of a group. But this is all very much in the realm of fanfiction and can vary greatly depending on how the author interprets the impact of Slytherin on their personalities.
Their relationship could become more spiritual. Without the physical limitations and distractions of the living world, they can focus solely on their emotional and mental connection. They might be able to communicate with just a thought and understand each other on a deeper level.
He'd probably be furious at first. He has a strong sense of loyalty and would feel deeply hurt by Ginny's betrayal.
You could also give a small, apologetic gesture like a sheepish smile. This can defuse the situation in a more friendly way. It's like saying 'I'm sorry' without actually using words. But make sure it's not overly cheeky as that could make the situation worse.
Harry and Ginny could try to play it off casually. They might make a joke about it to diffuse the situation. Say they were caught holding hands and they could say something like 'Just making sure she doesn't float away with that new levitation charm we were testing!'