Well, Remus would probably be very understanding. He's a kind - hearted person. He could offer them advice on how to balance their studies and the upcoming parenthood. However, there might be some students who are jealous or judgmental. They might spread rumors, which could put a strain on James and Lily's relationship with some of their peers. But in the end, their true friends would stand by them, and this would strengthen their bonds with those who matter most.
Snape's view of James might not change much at first. He has such deep - seated hatred for James due to their past. But if the fanfiction shows James in a more positive or sympathetic light, he may start to question his long - held beliefs about him, just a little bit.
Well, their relationship with Harry would be extremely different. Instead of being the parents he never knew, they are now present in his life. Harry might struggle with how to interact with them, as he's always idolized them. There could be a period of adjustment where they all learn to be a family.
For Harry, he would grow up with his parents. This would mean he has a much more normal childhood, with proper parental guidance. Sirius might not end up in Azkaban as he wouldn't be wrongly accused of betraying the Potters. And for Voldemort, he would face two powerful opponents instead of just a baby Harry. He would have to constantly be on guard against the Potters.
The main characters are obviously James Albus and Lily Potter. They are likely to be the central focus of the fanfiction, with their adventures and experiences at Hogwarts being the main storyline.
The Hogwarts faculty would likely be divided. Those in charge of discipline, like Filch, would probably be very critical. But the teachers who are more concerned with the well - being of their students, such as the teachers in the Gryffindor common room, might be more sympathetic. They could offer advice on how to balance motherhood and her studies, if Ginny chose to continue her education at Hogwarts. Overall, it would create a stir among the faculty.
Well, it could be quite a shock to the other students. Some might be very skeptical at first. For example, Harry's Gryffindor friends like Ron might be really suspicious of Draco's intentions. They've had so many bad experiences with him in the past. But as time goes on, if they see that Draco is sincere in his new - found friendship with Harry, some might start to warm up to him. Hermione, on the other hand, would probably be more open - minded and try to encourage the positive aspects of this friendship. It could also make the Slytherins view Harry in a different light, perhaps with less hostility as he is now associated with one of their own in a friendly way.
Well, first of all, their friendship would probably make the staff room a more harmonious place. Professors would see that two people from such different backgrounds and houses can be friends. In the classrooms, Snape might be less harsh on Gryffindor students because of his friendship with Lilly. And Lilly could use her friendship with Snape to encourage more Slytherin students to be open - minded about Muggle - borns. This would change the overall atmosphere of Hogwarts, making it a place where friendship and acceptance are more valued than house rivalries.
For Harry, it would be a huge shock. He was best friends with Hermione, and now she's his sister in a sense. His relationship with her would have to be re - evaluated. Ron might feel a bit left out or confused as his relationship with Hermione was heading towards something romantic in the original story. And for the other Hogwarts students, they would be very surprised at this new family connection.
Well, their friendship would definitely shake things up. For one, the long - standing rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin would be challenged. Students from both houses might start to question their own prejudices. Since Hermione is highly respected in Gryffindor and Pansy has her own influence in Slytherin, they could bridge the gap between the two houses, leading to more cooperation in classes and other Hogwarts activities.
Their friendship could also impact the political climate at Hogwarts. Percy is always very much into the rules and order side of things. With Hermione as his friend, they could form a sort of alliance between the students who are more studious and those who are in positions of power like Percy was in the Prefect role. This could lead to more student - led initiatives for change in the school, like better library resources or more interesting classes. Hermione could bring up the ideas and Percy could help push them through the proper channels.