I don't have enough context to determine exactly who 'garp' is. It could be a newly created character by the fanfic writer, or it might be a character from a relatively unknown story that is being incorporated into the 'ace fanfic'.
First, they should stay calm. If it's a child, they can start or continue proper toilet training in a positive and patient way. For example, using rewards when the child uses the toilet successfully. They should also ensure good hygiene, like changing clothes immediately.
One consequence could be that other characters are put at risk. If Dumbledore had a plan to protect everyone and Harry messes it up, those protections might fail. For example, if Dumbledore planned a safe passage for a group and Harry's actions cause the enemies to discover it, the group could be in danger.
Well, there was this one Thanksgiving when my grandma made a pumpkin pie from a new recipe. It looked a bit strange, but we didn't want to be rude. When we tasted it, it was so overly spiced that my brother made a face like he had eaten a lemon. We all started laughing, and grandma just shrugged and said she'd go back to her old recipe next year.
One reason could be a medical issue like a urinary tract infection or a problem with bowel control. For example, in some cases, children might have weak bladder muscles which can lead to involuntary wetting. Another reason could be extreme stress or anxiety within the family. If there are family conflicts or big changes like moving to a new house, it can affect family members in such ways. Also, lack of proper toilet training in younger kids can be a cause.
The difference between picking up things and picking up things was their meaning and usage. The following conclusions:
1. The meaning was different: pick had the meaning of choice, emphasizing the process of selection and selection, while pick did not have the meaning of choice, but more inclined to pure picking.
2. The usage was different: pick up and pick up both had the meaning of picking up, and they were the same in this sense. However, it was now more common to use the word pick to mean pick up. When it contained the meaning of choosing, one could only use pick, not pick.
3. The meaning was different: picking up only meant picking up, such as picking up junk, picking up firewood, picking up a pen, etc. In addition to picking up, there was also a layer of meaning of choosing, such as picking, picking.
To sum up, picking up things emphasized the process of selection and selection, while picking up things was more inclined to purely picking up.