Their relationship with Ron would be even stronger. Ron, being Harry's best friend and Ginny's brother, would be happy to see them together. He might even be a bit over - protective at times. Hermione would be a great friend to them both, offering advice on their relationship and helping them out in various situations. And Neville would look up to them as a couple, seeing them as an example of true love in the wizarding world.
Ginny, being a Weasley, has a strong connection with her large family. In fanfiction, her relationship with her brothers might be shown as protective and full of sibling banter. With her husband Harry, she has a loving relationship which also affects how she interacts with Lily Luna Potter. Lily, on the other hand, would have a special relationship with her father Harry and her mother Ginny. She might also look up to her uncles and aunts, and the fanfiction could explore how they all support and influence her growing up.
Some of their other friends from Gryffindor might take sides. There could be a group that blames Harry for being too preoccupied with post - war matters and not giving enough attention to Ginny. Another group might think Ginny is being too impatient with Harry's recovery process. This could create some tension among their friend group for a while until they all learn to accept the break - up.
The wizarding press would go wild. There would be all sorts of rumors and speculations. Some might blame Harry for being too focused on his work, while others might think Ginny was too independent. The public's view of the 'golden couple' would be shattered, and it could have an impact on the morale of the wizarding world, especially those who saw them as a symbol of hope after the war.
In relation to the Hogwarts staff, Harry and Ginny are highly respected. They might be involved in mentoring new students. Harry could share his experiences of fighting Voldemort, and Ginny could offer her insights on being a strong female witch in a post - war world. Their relationship with the professors also helps in shaping the future of Hogwarts.
One possible reason could be that their different post - war career paths put a strain on their relationship. Harry might be too consumed with his Auror duties, constantly in danger and away from home, while Ginny is focused on her Quidditch career. Another reason could be the pressure from the public eye. As two well - known figures in the wizarding world, the constant scrutiny and expectations from the public might be too much for them to handle together.
One possible reason could be that Ginny feels overshadowed by Harry's fame. In the wizarding world, Harry is a hero, and constantly being in his shadow might make Ginny feel like she's losing her own identity. Another reason could be differences in their future plans. Maybe Ginny wants to focus on her Quidditch career and travel around the world for matches, while Harry is more committed to his work at the Ministry, and they can't find a compromise.
For Ginny, it could strain her relationship with her friends in Gryffindor. If they see her constantly fighting with Cho over Harry, they might think she's being too possessive or immature. As for Cho, her Ravenclaw friends might be disappointed in her for getting involved in such a petty fight. It could also affect their relationships with Harry's friends like Hermione and Ron. Hermione might try to stay neutral, but if the fight gets too intense, it could put a strain on her relationship with both Ginny and Cho. Ron, on the other hand, would probably be more on Ginny's side, which could lead to further animosity from Cho towards Ron.
Their relationships can be complex yet loving. They are sometimes depicted as having little arguments about Quidditch strategies, but these always end up strengthening their bond. Ginny might be shown as the more daring one on the broom, while Harry is the more strategic, and they complement each other well. They also use Quidditch as a way to spend quality time together, flying around the Hogwarts grounds and sharing their dreams for the future of the sport at Hogwarts.
Often, their relationship with Hotch could be one of respect and him being a bit overprotective. He might assign them lighter duties while still respecting their capabilities. With Reid, he could be the source of some interesting facts about pregnancy that the two might not have known. For example, Reid could share some scientific research on the development of the baby in the womb.
One possible reason could be the trauma they both endured during the war. Harry especially might have post - war issues that make it difficult for him to be in a relationship. He could be haunted by the deaths he witnessed and feel unworthy of love. Ginny, on the other hand, might have grown tired of waiting for Harry to fully recover. Another reason could be the different paths they want to take in life post - war. Harry might feel a strong sense of duty to help rebuild the wizarding world in a way that doesn't involve a relationship, while Ginny may want a more stable family - oriented life right away.