Albus Potter could react in various ways. He may feel a sense of protectiveness over his family's story. If a fanfic is respectful and well - written, he might appreciate it. However, if it distorts the facts or portrays his family in a negative light, he would probably be angry. He might also be intrigued by the new ideas and concepts that the fanfics introduce to the wizarding world he already knows so well.
He might find it interesting as it could show different interpretations of the world he knows. Some fanfics might give new life to the characters and stories he is familiar with.
Yes, he might. Fanfics can offer different perspectives on the Harry Potter world, and Albus could be interested in exploring those alternative stories.
He might be shocked at first. The world of the Last Olympian is so different from his own. But then he'd probably get really into it, comparing and contrasting the two worlds in his head.
Well, in many Harry Potter fanfics about Albus Potter in RADS (I assume it means something like the Ravenclaw, Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Slytherin system), Albus often faces unique challenges. He might be under a lot of pressure because of his famous father, Harry Potter. In some fanfics, he struggles to find his own identity within the school's sorting system and among his peers. He could be trying to prove that he's not just living in his father's shadow.
They could be shocked at first. But then they might start to enjoy it as they see the creativity of the fans.
It would be a really interesting experience. Albus Potter, being Harry Potter's son, would have a unique perspective. He might find some fanfics that expand on his father's adventures in ways he never thought of. He could be both amused and perhaps a bit critical, comparing the fan - created stories to the real events he's heard from his family.
He could be shocked. Maybe there are some fanfictions that take a very dark turn or have unexpected pairings that he never thought of. He'd probably need some time to process such strange ideas. And he might also be curious to see how far the creativity of the fans can go. He might even get some new ideas about his own life from reading some of the more imaginative fanfictions.
Remus might be a bit more reserved. He'd approach the fanfics with caution, but he'd also be touched by the stories that explored his struggle with being a werewolf in more detail. He might find comfort in knowing that fans understood his inner turmoil to some extent.
He'd probably be furious. Voldemort has a huge ego and most fanfiction would likely not portray him in the way he sees himself. He might view it as a form of disrespect to his 'true' nature and power.
She'd be appalled. Umbridge is all about following the rules and maintaining the status quo. Fanfiction doesn't adhere to the official canon she so firmly believes in.