Ginny, who has a special relationship with Harry, would be heartbroken. She might initially be in denial and then turn to sadness. She could also be a bit angry that Harry didn't trust her or the family enough to stay and work through whatever problems he was facing.
There's also a chance that she'll be hurt. Mrs. Weasley has a big heart and Harry ignoring her could really wound her. She might then become more withdrawn herself, focusing on taking care of her own family and leaving Harry to his own devices, while still secretly hoping he'll come around.
It might be due to a self - sacrificing decision on Harry's part. He could believe that by leaving, he would protect the Weasleys from the dark forces that are constantly after him. Since he has so many enemies, he might think that as long as he is around the Weasleys, they are in danger.
It would be a huge blow to the Weasley family. They would be filled with grief and guilt, especially if they had any unresolved issues with Percy before his death. For example, if they had been on bad terms due to Percy's past actions at the Ministry. His death might make them more determined to fight against the dark forces, seeing it as a way to avenge Percy.
His family might be shocked at first. Ginny, for instance, would be really confused as Arthur is usually the one keeping order. She might try to be extra good to make up for his mistake.
They would interact with the Weasley family in a way that combines their old - world charm with new - world ideas. For instance, when it comes to family traditions, they would uphold them but also add a new twist. At Christmas, they might introduce a new game from their OC memories that the family has never played before. They would also be more involved in the kids' education, not just at Hogwarts but also teaching them about the wider world, both wizarding and Muggle. This would strengthen their bond with the family as they bring in fresh perspectives and experiences.
It would cause a great deal of sadness. Molly Weasley, being a very family - oriented mother, would be heartbroken. She might constantly worry about Percy's well - being and feel like she failed as a mother. The younger Weasley siblings would also be affected. Ron, for instance, might feel confused and a bit betrayed, as Percy has always been a role model to some extent.
His family would likely be in shock at first. The Weasleys are a close - knit family, and even though Percy had his differences with them, they still care deeply for him. They might feel guilty for not reaching out more or for being too harsh on him during their arguments.
The Weasley family owl is important in multiple ways. Firstly, it helps maintain the family's connection with the outside world. For instance, when Ron is at Hogwarts, the owl brings him letters from his parents, keeping him updated on family news. Also, it is a part of the family's identity. It shows their place in the wizarding community, as every wizarding family has an owl for communication. Although the Weasley's owl may not be as fancy as others, it still plays a vital role in their daily lives.
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.
Mrs. Weasley could get a bit angry too. She has a temper, and if she feels that Harry is being disrespectful by ignoring her, she might scold him a bit. However, her anger would come from a place of love and concern. She just wants Harry to be okay and part of the family, and his ignoring her goes against that.