Molly's reaction could be complex. On one hand, she would feel a great deal of sorrow for Harry. On the other hand, she might see the scars as a sign of Harry's strength and resilience. This could lead to her having a newfound respect for Harry and treating him with even more care and consideration. She might also start to think about how she can help Harry deal with the memories associated with those scars.
Molly could be horrified at first, seeing the evidence of all the pain Harry has endured. Then she might become angry at those who caused him harm. She could also start fussing over Harry, trying to make sure he is taking proper care of himself.
She would probably be very sympathetic. Molly is a motherly figure, so she might immediately reach out to comfort Harry.
One possible plot could be that Molly, seeing Harry's scars, is filled with a deep sense of pity and motherly love. She might then recall all the hardships Harry has been through and vow to protect him more. It could also lead to a heart - to - heart conversation between them where Harry reveals more about his traumas associated with getting those scars.
Well, Hermione is known for her intelligence and rational thinking. When she sees Harry's scars, she might first try to analyze them. Maybe she'd wonder about the magic that caused them, and if there are any lingering effects. This could lead her to research more about dark magic or the spells that left those marks. At the same time, she'd also have an emotional response, perhaps feeling a bit of anger towards those who hurt Harry.
He might be initially shocked. Snape has a complex relationship with Harry, and seeing those scars which are a mark of Harry's past and his connection to Voldemort could stir up a lot of mixed emotions in Snape. Maybe he would feel a pang of guilt, as he has some role in Harry's life due to his connection with Lily.
Sirius would probably be shocked at first. Then, he'd likely feel a deep sense of sadness and guilt. He might think that he should have been there more to protect Harry from getting those scars.
John would probably be shocked at first. He'd be concerned about how Sherlock would handle being a father, given his rather detached nature. But then he'd be very supportive, offering practical advice like setting up a nursery. Mrs. Hudson would be over the moon. She'd start knitting baby clothes right away and would constantly be fussing over Molly, making sure she's eating well and resting enough.
She might be shocked at first. Fleur is used to beauty and perfection, and Harry's scars are a sign of his many battles and hardships. So she could show a moment of wide - eyed surprise.
He might get angry. The scar is a symbol of his failure, so seeing it could trigger his rage.
Well, Snape's reaction would likely be a complex one. He might try to hide his true feelings. Since he has always been a bit of an enigma. The scars on Harry are a visible reminder of his connection to Voldemort. Snape may feel a sense of responsibility towards Harry, whether he wants to admit it or not. His reaction could range from a momentary lapse in his usual cold facade to a more long - term change in his attitude towards Harry, as he contemplates the significance of those scars.
She might be shocked at first, but then show great empathy. After all, those scars are a testament to Harry's difficult past.
Thor could also become very angry. Not at Loki, but at whatever or whoever caused those scars. He might vow to avenge Loki and seek out those responsible. For example, if the scars were from a battle with a particular enemy, Thor would be determined to confront that foe.