If Harry and Ginny were in Slytherin, they might befriend some of the more marginalized Slytherins. There could be a Slytherin who is half - blood but trying to fit in with the pure - blood crowd. Harry and Ginny could reach out to this person and form a friendship. Also, there could be a Slytherin who has different ideas about the future of the wizarding world than the traditional Slytherin view. This person could be drawn to Harry and Ginny's more inclusive and brave outlooks. Their friendship could be based on a mutual desire to change Slytherin for the better and create a more harmonious Hogwarts environment.
In Slytherin, Harry and Ginny could form new friendships. One possibility is with Pansy Parkinson. While she has been shown as a bit of a bully in the original story, in a different scenario where Harry and Ginny are in Slytherin, she might change. They could influence her to be a better person, and in turn, form a friendship. Another potential friend could be Millicent Bulstrode. She's a Slytherin who could find common ground with Harry and Ginny, perhaps through a shared interest in magical creatures or a particular area of magic. Their presence in Slytherin could break down barriers and lead to these unexpected friendships.
They might go to France. France has a rich wizarding history and a beautiful wizarding community. The Beauxbatons Academy is there, and they could explore the magic related to it. There are also magical places like the French Ministry of Magic which would be interesting for them to visit.
Well, if Harry and Ginny went to Slytherin, it would completely turn the story on its head. Harry has always been seen as a Gryffindor, and Ginny too has those Gryffindor traits. In Slytherin, they'd face a lot of prejudice from their housemates at first. Slytherins are known for their ambition and cunning, and Harry and Ginny would have to adapt. Harry might use his skills to outwit the more negative Slytherin elements. Ginny could also bring a different kind of courage to Slytherin, not the typical Gryffindor bravado but a more nuanced form of standing up for what's right within the Slytherin house environment.
If Harry was in Slytherin, his friendships would be a complex web. He might initially be shunned by some of the more traditional Slytherins who see him as an outsider. But over time, he could earn their respect through his skills and cunning. His relationship with Neville, who was from Gryffindor, would become more distant. Harry would have to navigate the political and social landscape of Slytherin, and his friendships would be a means to an end, whether it's achieving academic success, getting a good position in the wizarding world, or simply surviving in a house that values ambition above all else.
Harry could form an alliance with the goblins. Since Slytherin was known for his cunning and business - like acumen, Harry as Lord Slytherin could use this to his advantage. He could negotiate with the goblins for better terms regarding Gringotts and perhaps form an economic alliance that benefits both the wizarding world and the goblins. Also, he might form an alliance with some of the magical creatures. Slytherin had an affinity for snakes, so Harry could use this connection to reach out to other magical creatures, building bridges between humans and non - humans in the wizarding world.
He might form a closer bond with Draco Malfoy. Since Draco is a proud Slytherin, he could see Harry in a new light and they could become allies instead of rivals. They might work together on projects in Slytherin house, like researching ancient Slytherin magic.
Well, they could become quite the power couple in Slytherin in fanfiction. Harry's natural leadership skills and Ginny's fierce determination would fit well in Slytherin's ambitious atmosphere. They might have to deal with the prejudices within Slytherin towards those with different backgrounds, especially Harry being a so - called 'half - blood'. But they could also rise above it. Harry could use his fame in a different way in Slytherin, perhaps to gain more influence and change the house from within. Ginny could befriend some of the more progressive Slytherin girls and start to shift the traditional Slytherin views on gender roles as well.
The novelty. In the original series, Ginny is in Gryffindor. Fanfiction that puts her in Slytherin turns the whole story on its head. It allows for new relationships and character interactions. For example, Ginny might have to deal with Slytherin stereotypes while still being with Harry, who is the hero of Gryffindor. This creates a lot of drama and tension.
She could form friendships with female characters in a different way. For example, she might bond more closely with Hermione. Since they are both intelligent and often in opposing camps in the original story, as a girl, Draco could find common ground with Hermione on issues that are more related to being a female in a male - dominated magical world. They could support each other in facing gender - based discrimination within Hogwarts.
A fanfiction in this vein could show Ginny using her Slytherin traits to her advantage in the wizarding world. Maybe she becomes a master at potions, a subject often associated with Slytherin. She could also form unexpected alliances within Slytherin and change the perception of Gryffindors within that house.
I've also read 'Green and Red: A Slytherin - Gryffindor Love Story'. Here, Ginny is initially skeptical of Harry being in Slytherin. But as the story progresses, they discover they have more in common than they thought. The fanfic delves into their personal growth, their love for Quidditch which becomes a connection point, and how they overcome the house rivalries to be together.