Well, perhaps in the fanfiction, Ginny might be forced by some external power to make Harry do things he doesn't want to. For example, she could be made to persuade Harry to take part in a dangerous mission that he initially refuses. Or it could be about Ginny's overzealous attempts to get closer to Harry, which Harry feels are forced, creating a rift between them that they need to overcome.
Fanfiction that involves forced scenarios is not appropriate. It goes against the positive and consensual relationships that should be depicted in fan works. Harry and Ginny have a loving relationship in the original series, and any fanfiction that distorts it in a non - consensual way is not in the spirit of the source material.
One possible interesting plot could be Harry's internal struggle. He might be conflicted between his sense of duty in this forced marriage and his true feelings for Ginny. Maybe at first he resists, but as time goes by, he starts to discover new sides of Ginny that he hadn't noticed before, leading to a gradual development of real feelings.
Often, at the beginning, there's a lot of tension. Harry might be angry or confused about the forced marriage. Ginny, too, could be feeling a mix of emotions like disappointment that it's not a normal courtship. For example, Harry may avoid Ginny at first, not knowing how to deal with the situation, while Ginny tries to reach out to him in her own way.
The relationship might also develop in a more magical way. There could be some sort of magical bond that was created when they were forced to marry. This bond makes them more in tune with each other's emotions. As they learn to understand and control this bond, their relationship blossoms. They start to have feelings for each other that are deeper than just friendship, and eventually, they might truly fall in love.
You could explore fanfiction that focuses on their real relationship development. For example, stories about their adventures together post - Hogwarts, or how they build their family. There are also fanfictions that delve into their relationship during the rebuilding of the wizarding world.
In the original series, Harry and Ginny's relationship develops naturally over time. But in this fanfiction, it's forced. So, instead of the slow - burning, mutual attraction in the original, here there's an element of coercion. Harry may seem more reluctant and Ginny more aggressive in the fanfiction compared to their original characterizations.
One possible plotline could be Harry initially resisting the marriage due to feeling forced into it, but as he spends more time with Ginny, he discovers new sides of her and gradually falls in love. For example, they might have to work together to face some new dark magic threat in the wizarding world, and through that shared experience, their relationship deepens.
Perhaps the main antagonists are some of the old - fashioned wizarding council members who believe in arranged marriages for political stability. They force Harry into the marriage with Ginny without considering their feelings, and they would oppose any attempts by Harry and Ginny to break free from the forced union.
One great Ginny and Harry Potter fanfiction is 'All the Wrong Things' which explores their relationship in a unique way, with a well - crafted plot that keeps you hooked. It delves deep into their characters and how they interact in different situations.