She would probably be very protective. In a fanfiction, Molly could be the one to scold Harry gently when he does something reckless, but also be the first to comfort him. She might view his relationship with Ginny with a mix of motherly concern and hope for their future together.
Molly Weasley might see Harry as another son. In fanfiction, she could be constantly worried about his safety, just like she was in the original books. For example, she might fret over his dangerous adventures at Hogwarts, always making sure he has a warm place to come back to during holidays.
Molly's POV in fanfiction could also show her dealing with the challenges of having Harry so involved in the fight against Voldemort. She would be proud of his bravery, yet terrified of losing him. She might see him as a symbol of hope for the wizarding world, and be determined to support him in any way she can, whether it's by cooking his favorite meals or offering a kind word during tough times.
The relationship could start with mutual respect. Harry has always respected Molly as a mother figure in the Weasley family. This could gradually turn into something more romantic as they share more personal experiences. For example, Harry might confide in Molly about his post - war traumas, and Molly's understanding and care could lead to deeper feelings.
One way is to explore her relationship with Harry more deeply. Maybe she has secret hopes for his future that she hasn't shared. For instance, she might dream of him becoming a great wizard in a different way than just fighting Voldemort.
One great Molly Weasley fanfiction is 'Molly's Moments'. It shows her behind - the - scenes efforts in taking care of the Order of the Phoenix members at the Burrow. Another is 'Molly's Motherly Love' which delves deep into her relationship with each of her children, especially during the tough times of the wizarding war. There's also 'Molly's Magic' that focuses on her underrated magical abilities.
In fanfiction, Molly Weasley is often depicted as a strong - willed and loving mother figure. She is shown as someone who is extremely protective of her family, just like in the original books. For example, she might be portrayed as being very strict when it comes to the safety of her children, especially during dangerous times in the wizarding world.
One possible fanfiction idea could be that Molly's howler in Harry Potter was actually a warning not just to Ron, but also a veiled threat to a dark wizard who was secretly infiltrating Hogwarts. Maybe this dark wizard had a plan to use Ron as a pawn, and Molly sensed it through her motherly instincts and magical awareness. So the howler was her way of sending a message to both Ron and the hidden enemy.
It could be that Harry made a decision that went against Molly's values. Suppose Harry started using dark magic or got involved with some unsavory characters, Molly, being a morally upright witch, would be furious with him. She might feel that he is setting a bad example for her kids or bringing danger to their world.
Another theme is her role as a mother figure. Fanfictions might expand on how she influenced not just her own children but also others like Harry. For instance, how she provided emotional support and a sense of home to him. It can also be about her teaching values to the younger generation in the wizarding world.
There are various types. Some might focus on the emotional impact of the Howler on their relationship. Others could explore the mystery or adventure that ensues from it.
One possible reason could be that she might think Harry is putting himself in unnecessary danger, like when he goes off on his own to face Voldemort without a proper plan. Molly is very protective, and she may feel frustrated with Harry's recklessness.
One possible reason could be a misunderstanding. Maybe Molly does something that Harry misinterprets as a threat to his friends or his mission. For example, if Molly tries to keep Harry from a dangerous but necessary task, Harry might see it as her overstepping and feel the need to 'punish' in the context of the fanfiction, which could just be a strong rebuke or some form of isolation within the story's plot.