Harry might become more guarded and calculating. His natural hero - like qualities could be tempered by Slytherin's environment. He'd have to be more cunning to survive in a house that values such traits. Ginny, she could become more self - serving. Her usually bold and adventurous self might take on a more ambitious edge where she focuses more on her own goals rather than just being part of a group. But this is all very much in the realm of fanfiction and can vary greatly depending on how the author interprets the impact of Slytherin on their personalities.
In the fanfiction, their relationship would be constantly evolving. At first, they might face some challenges as they adjust to having a child in their lives. But as they grow into their roles as Teddy's guardians, they would rely on each other more. They would have late - night conversations about Teddy's future, and these deep discussions would strengthen their emotional connection. Their relationship would no longer just be about themselves but also about the family they are building with Teddy.
I've also read 'Green and Red: A Slytherin - Gryffindor Love Story'. Here, Ginny is initially skeptical of Harry being in Slytherin. But as the story progresses, they discover they have more in common than they thought. The fanfic delves into their personal growth, their love for Quidditch which becomes a connection point, and how they overcome the house rivalries to be together.
Well, they could become quite the power couple in Slytherin in fanfiction. Harry's natural leadership skills and Ginny's fierce determination would fit well in Slytherin's ambitious atmosphere. They might have to deal with the prejudices within Slytherin towards those with different backgrounds, especially Harry being a so - called 'half - blood'. But they could also rise above it. Harry could use his fame in a different way in Slytherin, perhaps to gain more influence and change the house from within. Ginny could befriend some of the more progressive Slytherin girls and start to shift the traditional Slytherin views on gender roles as well.
The novelty. In the original series, Ginny is in Gryffindor. Fanfiction that puts her in Slytherin turns the whole story on its head. It allows for new relationships and character interactions. For example, Ginny might have to deal with Slytherin stereotypes while still being with Harry, who is the hero of Gryffindor. This creates a lot of drama and tension.
A fanfiction in this vein could show Ginny using her Slytherin traits to her advantage in the wizarding world. Maybe she becomes a master at potions, a subject often associated with Slytherin. She could also form unexpected alliances within Slytherin and change the perception of Gryffindors within that house.
Well, if Harry and Ginny went to Slytherin, it would completely turn the story on its head. Harry has always been seen as a Gryffindor, and Ginny too has those Gryffindor traits. In Slytherin, they'd face a lot of prejudice from their housemates at first. Slytherins are known for their ambition and cunning, and Harry and Ginny would have to adapt. Harry might use his skills to outwit the more negative Slytherin elements. Ginny could also bring a different kind of courage to Slytherin, not the typical Gryffindor bravado but a more nuanced form of standing up for what's right within the Slytherin house environment.
It could potentially become a bit awkward between them. Harry might feel guilty for looking at something that was not meant for his eyes, and Ginny could be hesitant around him. But if they communicate about it, it could also bring them closer.
For Harry, wearing Draco's clothes could make him more conscious of the Slytherin image. He might become more calculating in his actions, trying to fit the Slytherin stereotype. However, his true Gryffindor nature would still shine through at times. Draco, on the other hand, would be in a situation where he has to show some Gryffindor courage. This could be a real challenge for him as he's used to the more self - serving ways of Slytherin. But it could also be an opportunity for him to grow and change his personality a bit, becoming less of a bully.
For Harry, his adoption could lead to him being more open - minded. He might be exposed to different magical cultures in his new family, which would make him more accepting of new ideas. Ron could become more confident. His adopted family might see his potential and encourage him more than his own family did. This would boost his self - esteem. Hermione would likely be more adaptable. Since her adoption situation might require her to adjust to a new family environment, she'd be better at handling changes at Hogwarts, such as new teachers or new magical subjects.
One popular 'Harry and Ginny Slytherin fanfiction' is 'A Different Sort of Magic'. It explores what would happen if Ginny was sorted into Slytherin. The story delves into how she and Harry would interact in this alternate scenario. It shows Ginny using her Slytherin traits, like cunning and resourcefulness, to help Harry in their fight against the Dark forces. The character development is really interesting as they both have to navigate a relationship that is different from the canon due to Ginny's house change.