One possible reason could be a divergence in the characters' personalities as portrayed in the fanfiction. Maybe the writer made Molly have traits that Harry would realistically dislike. For example, if Molly was written as overly controlling or mean-spirited towards Harry in the fanfic.
Some fans might be put off by it. If they are fans of both Harry and Molly as characters, seeing Harry hating Molly in a fanfiction could be jarring and make them less likely to engage with that particular piece of fan work.
The relationship could develop through communication. If Molly tries to control Harry, they could have some heart - to - heart talks. Harry could express his feelings about being controlled, and Molly could explain her motives.
In fanfiction, Harry might snap at Molly because of her over - protectiveness. She often treats Harry like one of her own children, which can be suffocating for him. For example, she might be overly critical of his relationship with Ginny or his decisions regarding his future in the wizarding world.
Well,'molly bashing' in Harry Potter fanfiction is the phenomenon where Molly Weasley is not depicted favorably. Some fans might feel that in the official story, Molly has some traits that they want to explore more critically in their fan - created stories. For example, her role in the relationship between Ron and Hermione or her influence on the Gryffindor students. By bashing her in fanfiction, they can rewrite scenarios and relationships in a way that suits their own creative vision, even if it means making Molly look bad.
Another theme is mentorship. Molly can be seen as a mentor to Harry in some fanfictions, guiding him in different aspects of life, such as dealing with the wizarding world politics or his personal relationships.
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.
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.
Hermione would be a great addition. She could help Harry and Molly with any research they need to do, whether it's about magic spells or historical wizarding knowledge. Neville could also be introduced. He might befriend them and together they could work on projects to improve the wizarding world, like creating new spells for protection or better ways to grow magical plants. Additionally, Luna Lovegood could pop in from time to time with her unique insights and odd magical creatures.