It's possible that in this fanfiction, Harry has a false perception of what's best for Ginny. He might think that by getting her to marry Draco, it will solve some long - standing issues in the wizarding world. So, he uses a combination of persuasion, magic, and false information to 'tick' Ginny into it. He could be telling her that it's the only way to end a brewing war or to bring peace among different wizarding families. Ginny, being trusting of Harry, might then start to consider the marriage to Draco.
Well, it could be that Harry discovers Draco's plan in advance. He then sets up a counter - plan. When Draco tries to harm Ginny, Harry jumps in, using his invisibility cloak to his advantage, surprising Draco and rescuing Ginny.
In this fanfiction, there could be far - reaching consequences. Socially, it could change the way people view relationships between houses. Traditionally, Gryffindor and Slytherin have been at odds. This marriage could either start to break down those barriers or make them even stronger as people take sides. Politically, it could lead to a new era of cooperation or more chaos. The Malfoy family has a reputation for being on the wrong side in the past. If they are now connected to the Weasleys through Ginny, it could cause a stir among those who still hold grudges or are suspicious of the Malfoys. And for Ginny and Draco themselves, their mental and emotional well - being could be severely affected, which in turn could have an impact on their families and friends.
Often, they would rely on the love they have for each other. Ginny, being a strong - willed witch, would be determined to have a healthy pregnancy. Harry, with his sense of responsibility, would start looking into ways to provide for the family. Maybe he'd take on more dangerous tasks for higher rewards initially, but Ginny would convince him to be more cautious for the sake of their unborn child.
One possible reason could be that he might fear for Ginny's safety. In the wizarding world, there are always threats from dark forces. Harry has already lost many people he loves, and he might not want Ginny to be in more danger because of their relationship. Another reason could be that he wants to focus on his own personal growth and exploration. Harry has spent so much of his life fighting Voldemort and dealing with the wizarding world's problems that he may feel he needs time alone to figure out who he really is without the added pressure of a marriage.
Ginny might first be in shock and denial. But then she could draw on her Gryffindor courage. She would probably turn to her family for support. The Weasleys are a close - knit family, and they would surely rally around her, providing emotional and practical help.
Ginny would also support Harry by involving him in her own life. She'd share her dreams, her daily experiences at work or with friends. This would make Harry feel like he was still an important part of her world and not just someone she was taking care of. She might even try to find magical solutions to his condition, perhaps researching ancient spells or potions that could potentially help him regain some mobility.
Ginny might support Harry by simply being there for him. In the face of everyone else turning their backs, her presence can be a great comfort. For example, she could sit with him at meals when no one else will.
She might directly ask him about her suspicions. Just come out and say 'Harry, I think you're cheating on me. I've noticed you acting strange lately.'
Ginny might initially be heartbroken. She could retreat into herself, feeling betrayed and confused. In some fanfictions, she may cut off all contact with Harry immediately.
In this fanfiction, Harry could comfort Ginny through his words. He might tell her that what happened in the Chamber was not her fault. He could share his own experiences of facing difficult situations and how he overcame them, making Ginny feel that she too can get through this tough time. For example, he could say something like 'I've been through a lot of scary things too, Ginny, and we've always come out stronger in the end.'