In the 'female harry potter reading the future fanfiction', there could be a plot where she reads about a future full of technological advancements in the wizarding world. For example, new spells are developed using some form of magical technology. She might also read about a future where her friends have different fates. Hermione could be leading a research project on ancient magic, while Ron is in charge of a new Quidditch league. And she has to decide if she wants to be part of these new developments or go her own way.
She might be more pensive and cautious. Since she's reading about the future, she'd be constantly thinking about how to avoid the bad things she reads and how to make the good things happen. For example, if she reads about a future war, she'll start planning how to prevent it right away.
No. In the original 'Harry Potter' series, there's no indication that Harry Potter reads fanfiction. He is too busy dealing with the real threats in the wizarding world like Voldemort and his Death Eaters, as well as his studies at Hogwarts. Fanfiction is a concept more related to the fans of the series in the real world rather than something that exists within the fictional world of Harry Potter.
He could meet his future children, if he has any. They would likely be powerful wizards or witches with their own adventures. Also, he might run into the future versions of Hermione and Ron. They would probably be in important positions in the wizarding world, like Hermione might be a headmistress at Hogwarts or something.
He might meet the future versions of his friends like Hermione and Ron. Their children or grandchildren could be there, and they might have different personalities and magical skills compared to their predecessors.
It adds new perspectives. Since the original books mainly follow the story from the point of view of male characters like Harry, reading female - centric fanfiction gives a different view of the wizarding world. For example, we can see how female characters experience Hogwarts or deal with the challenges of magic in a more in - depth way.
He might be shocked. In fanfiction, the future could be full of strange twists. For example, if his friends' children are involved in some wild adventures that are very different from what he expects. He would probably be confused at first, then curious to understand how things got to that point.
Yes, it's legal. Fanfiction exists within a sort of grey area of the law. Since it's mainly for the enjoyment of fans and not trying to replace the original works. J.K. Rowling has not made a widespread effort to stop the creation or reading of non - commercial Harry Potter fanfiction, so readers can usually engage with it without legal concerns.
The 'Harry Potter' books are set in a magical world full of its own stories, prophecies, and secrets. Sirius is a complex character with a lot on his plate. He has to deal with his family history, his time in Azkaban, and his loyalty to his friends. Fanfiction is a form of creative writing by fans outside the original story. Sirius doesn't have the time or the inclination within the context of the story to be reading fanfiction. His life is too filled with real magical drama and danger.
He'd first have to get used to the new technology. If there are new magical devices, he'd need to learn how to use them. For instance, if there are advanced wands with extra functions, it would take him some time to figure them out.