Harry could be very conflicted. On one hand, he values his friendship with Ginny. But on the other hand, he's not ready for marriage, especially not in this forced way. He may start to avoid Ginny to avoid the uncomfortable situation. He could also try to focus more on his own quests or tasks, like dealing with dark magic threats or helping the wizarding community in other ways. By doing this, he shows Ginny that he has other priorities and that her attempts to force him into marriage won't work.
In the fanfiction, Harry might firmly reject Ginny's attempts. He could tell her that marriage should be based on mutual love and free will, not coercion. He may also distance himself from Ginny to make it clear that he won't be pushed into a relationship he doesn't want.
In these fanfictions, Ginny often starts off as a bit naive in her attempts to trap Harry. She might be overly eager and make some clumsy moves at first. But as the story progresses, she becomes more sophisticated. She learns to read Harry's emotions better and adjusts her strategies accordingly. For example, if she realizes that Harry is put off by her over - the - top attempts, she tones them down.
Ginny could be heartbroken. She might initially be in denial, thinking that Harry will change his mind. She has loved Harry for a long time and expected a future together, so this refusal would be a huge blow to her emotions.
Ginny could be heartbroken. She might have expected to marry Harry after all they've been through together. She could initially go into a state of shock and disbelief, not understanding why Harry has refused.
Ginny may have some insecurities. She might think that Harry doesn't see her in a romantic enough light, so she tries to force the issue of marriage. Also, the wizarding world might have some traditions or social norms that she misinterprets. For instance, if there's a belief that a certain age is the right time to get married, she could be pushing Harry because she thinks they're at that stage. Or maybe she's influenced by some of her friends or acquaintances who have gotten married, and she wants to be like them. But of course, forcing Harry is not the right way to go about it.
She might be heartbroken. Ginny could initially be in shock and disbelief. She may retreat into herself, spending a lot of time alone in her room, crying and trying to understand why Harry would refuse.
There could be many interesting fanfictions on this topic. One idea could be that in this fanfiction, the 'force' might be some sort of magical or emotional force that binds Harry and Ginny even closer during her pregnancy. It could explore how they deal with the impending arrival of their baby while also facing challenges related to this special force.
One possible reason could be jealousy. Maybe she sees Harry getting too much attention or having relationships with other characters that make her feel left out and envious, which then turns into hatred and a desire to kill. Another reason might be a misunderstanding. Harry could be involved in some secret mission or activity that Ginny misinterprets as something harmful, leading her to think he's a threat.
The story could become positive if it focuses on their growth as a couple. Ginny could initially seem to be forcing the baby idea, but as they talk more, they both realize they want to strengthen their relationship first. They could go on adventures together, like exploring new parts of the Forbidden Forest, and during these experiences, they build a stronger bond that naturally leads to a more positive view of starting a family.
At first, their relationship might become strained. Harry, being forced into the marriage, could be cold and distant towards Ginny. However, as time passes, they might start to understand each other's situations better. For example, they could share their fears and frustrations about the forced union, which could gradually bring them closer.
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.