This would greatly enhance Neville's sense of self - worth. He has always felt a bit overshadowed and like a bit of an underdog because of his parents' situation. With them healed, he would feel like he has a real family again. He might start to explore his own magical abilities more freely, without the burden of his parents' misfortune weighing him down. He could become more adventurous and willing to take risks, like Harry and his friends often do.
Neville would become more confident. Knowing that his parents are healed, he no longer has that underlying pain and worry. He would be more assertive in his actions and decisions, and might even take on more leadership roles at Hogwarts or in the wizarding world in general. For example, he could be more outspoken in the DA meetings.
One possible plotline could be that Harry discovers a long - forgotten spell in an ancient book in the Room of Requirement. He spends days researching and practicing it in secret. Once he masters it, he approaches Neville and tells him about his plan. They then go to St. Mungo's together and Harry performs the spell. At first, it seems like nothing is happening, but slowly, Neville's parents start to show signs of recognition and recovery.
Often in fanfiction, Neville's journey to gain physical strength is parallel to his journey to master his magic. His muscle - building efforts might be inspired by his desire to prove himself as a worthy wizard. As he becomes stronger physically, he also becomes more proficient in magic, showing that his character development is holistic, encompassing both physical and magical aspects.
Neville would likely have more self - discovery in terms of her femininity. She might start to embrace her true self more as the story progresses, becoming more confident in her identity.
Their relationship would likely become more intimate and closer. With the pregnancy, they would have to rely on each other more. Neville might become more protective of Hannah.
Well, it could make their bond much stronger. They might look out for each other more. For example, Neville could be more protective of Hermione when she gets into dangerous situations with Harry and Ron. And Hermione might help Neville with his studies even more than she already does in the original story, since they have a family connection.
Some fanfictions make Neville OP by changing his backstory. Maybe he was secretly trained by a powerful wizard in his childhood, and this hidden training surfaces during his time at Hogwarts, allowing him to outperform his peers and take on challenges that would be impossible for the regular Neville. This gives him an edge and makes him an OP character in the fanfiction world.
It changes the friendship dynamics. For example, Ron and Hermione might initially be more hesitant to befriend Harry because they already have Neville as his twin. Also, the Gryffindor common room would have a different feel with both Harry and Neville as twins. They would likely be more of a united front within the house. Their academic performance might also be different. They could study together more effectively, and teachers might have different expectations for them as twins.
It would be a very warm and tear - filled description. Harry seeing his parents again would be like a dream come true. The look of pride in James and Lily's eyes as they see their son would be palpable. Neville's encounter with his parents would be equally moving. His parents, even if a bit hazy from their ordeals, would still show so much love for Neville. The fanfiction might describe hugs that seem to last forever, and words of love and encouragement being exchanged.
Their relationship could develop in a rather complex way. At first, they may be shocked by the pregnancy. But then, as they face the reality together, they find themselves falling in love. Neville could become more protective, and fem Harry could see a side of Neville she never noticed before. They would grow through shared experiences like preparing for the baby's arrival, dealing with family reactions, and facing the wizarding society's judgment.
Peter might be more confident. With his parents alive, he has a support system. They could guide him, which might make him less impulsive. He may not have to figure out everything on his own like in the original story where he's on his own. So his decisions could be more thought - out.