In the fanfiction world, the adults around Harry might be hiding secrets. Harry senses that they are not being completely honest with him. He might have caught them in little lies or noticed their evasiveness. This lack of transparency makes Harry lose trust in them. Also, some adults may be part of a system that Harry doesn't trust, and by association, he doesn't trust the adults either.
It could be that the adults in the fanfiction are often shown to be self - interested. They might be more concerned with their own goals, like power or wealth, rather than Harry's well - being. This makes Harry not trust them. For instance, if an adult is constantly using Harry for his own gain in the story, Harry would naturally start to distrust all adults.
Maybe in the fanfiction, Harry has had bad experiences with adults. For example, some adults in the story might have betrayed his trust in the past, so he becomes wary of all adults.
Well, in some fanfictions, Harry might not trust Dumbledore because Dumbledore often keeps secrets. For example, he doesn't fully disclose the prophecy details at once. Harry could feel like he's being manipulated or not given all the information he needs to face the challenges. So, that lack of transparency can lead to Harry's distrust.
In some fanfictions, the author might want to create a new plot twist. Maybe they introduce a misunderstanding, like Hermione accidentally getting involved in something that looks suspicious to Harry. For example, if she's caught in a secret meeting that she can't immediately explain, Harry could start to lose trust.
Maybe he has read some really bad Order fanfictions before that were full of inaccuracies or out - of - character portrayals, which made him lose trust in this type of fanfiction.
Harry Potter has lived through his own real experiences in the wizarding world. Fanfiction is often just the creative interpretations of fans. It could distort the true nature of his relationships, the events he's been through, and the values of the wizarding world. So, he doesn't blindly trust it. For example, some fanfiction might change the way his friendships are portrayed, which doesn't align with his real experiences.
In some fanfiction, Harry might not trust Dumbledore because the author wants to explore different power dynamics. Maybe they show Dumbledore keeping too many secrets, like about Harry's past or the true nature of the threats he faces. This secrecy can make Harry feel manipulated and thus lead to a lack of trust.
Maybe he has been betrayed too many times in the past. For example, in the original story, some so - called friends or allies might have let him down, and this experience makes him overly cautious in the fanfiction.
One possible reason could be that in the original story, many adults failed him. For example, Dumbledore, while having good intentions, often kept Harry in the dark about crucial matters. In fanfiction, this could be amplified. Harry might have seen adults make decisions that put him and his friends in danger without consulting them. Another reason could be that some adults in the wizarding world have their own political or personal agendas that conflict with what Harry believes is right, so he doesn't trust them.
One possible reason could be miscommunication. Maybe Kakashi has been involved in some secret missions or decisions that Naruto doesn't understand, leading to a breakdown in trust. For example, if Kakashi made a call during a battle that put Naruto or his friends in danger without fully explaining it to Naruto later.
Well, it could show that Harry gravitates towards the younger characters because they are more innocent and less likely to have ulterior motives like the adults. He may start to build a sort of 'youth alliance' in the fanfiction. They would support each other and rely on one another more than on the adults. Harry could be teaching them magic in a different way, a way that is not influenced by the adults' traditional methods, which he may distrust.
One possible reason could be past betrayals. Maybe he was let down by his friends or family in the fanfiction's storyline. For example, if someone he trusted shared his secrets with the wrong people, it would make him hesitant to trust anyone again.