Perhaps in this fanfiction, Harry refuses to marry Ginny because he has different life goals. He may be more interested in exploring the wizarding world, studying magic further, or traveling to different places. His focus could be on self - discovery and growth rather than settling down with Ginny.
One possible reason could be that Harry might feel he's not ready for marriage. He has been through so much trauma from fighting Voldemort and might need more time to focus on himself and his own healing. Another reason could be that he might view Ginny more as a sister or a close friend at this point in the fanfiction, rather than a romantic partner.
One possible reason could be that Harry is still haunted by his past traumas and feels he's not in the right mental state to marry anyone. His experiences with Voldemort and the losses he's endured might make him reluctant to bring Ginny into a potentially unstable future.
Maybe Harry has some unresolved issues from his past, like the trauma of losing his parents and many of his friends during the fight against Voldemort. These could make him hesitant to enter into a marriage with Ginny. He might also be worried about how the wizarding world would view their marriage, especially if there are still some who oppose him or his family.
One possible reason could be that Harry has different feelings towards someone else. Maybe he has developed deep emotional bonds with another male character in the fan fiction and his heart simply doesn't belong to Ginny. Another reason might be that he is still struggling with his own identity and is not ready for a traditional marriage, especially not to Ginny.
One possible reason could be that Harry has seen so much death and destruction during the war that he is afraid of forming new, deep emotional bonds. He might worry that he could lose his loved ones again, so he refuses to marry as a way to protect himself from potential future heartbreak.
One possible reason could be their fundamental differences in personality. Harry is brave and impulsive at times, while Snape is often brooding and secretive. Their past interactions, which were mostly filled with animosity and mistrust, could also be a factor. Harry might not be able to see Snape in a romantic light due to all the times Snape was cruel to him in school.
One possible reason could be that Harry has grown tired of being Dumbledore's pawn. He might feel that he has been constantly pushed into dangerous situations for Dumbledore's grand plans and he just wants to focus on his own life and safety for once.
One possible reason could be fear. Maybe he's heard some scary rumors about Hogwarts, like the Forbidden Forest being full of dangerous creatures. Another reason might be that he doesn't want to leave his normal life behind. He has friends in the Muggle world and he might be reluctant to give that up for a world full of magic that he doesn't fully understand yet.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Harry overheard Hermione saying something that he misinterpreted, like she was criticizing his actions but in reality she was just worried. For example, if Hermione was expressing concerns about Harry's risky adventures in a way that Harry thought was her doubting his abilities.
One possible reason could be that he's tired of the constant pressure and spotlight that comes with competing. He has been through so much already and just wants a break from the high - stakes competitions like the Triwizard Tournament. Maybe he's also seen how competition can bring out the worst in people and doesn't want to be part of that.
One possible reason could be that she doesn't see Ron in a romantic way. In the story, perhaps she views Ron more as a brother or a close friend. Their relationship might be based on camaraderie rather than romantic love, so she refuses to marry him.