Well, perhaps Harry might refuse the marriage contract because he has his own dreams and goals that don't align with the traditional expectations of the contract. For example, he may want to focus on his magical studies or his adventures without the constraints of a marriage. Maybe he has feelings for someone else who is not the person in the contract.
Another aspect could be that the marriage contract is part of some political or family maneuvering. Harry, being the hero he is, refuses to be a pawn in such games. He values true love and a relationship based on mutual respect and understanding rather than a pre - arranged contract. He may also be worried about the implications for his friends and the wizarding world if he were to enter into a contract that he doesn't fully support.
In some cases, Harry could be refusing the marriage contract due to a sense of independence. He has been through so much in his life, fighting Voldemort and all, and he doesn't want to be tied down. He might see the marriage contract as something that would limit his freedom to make his own choices in life, whether it's about where he lives or what he does with his time.
Perhaps in the fanfiction, Harry refuses the contract because he has his own true love that isn't part of the pre - arranged deal. His journey to fight for his own choice of love against the powerful families who set up the contract could be full of drama and adventure. He might have to face magical duels and political intrigue within the wizarding society.
Well, one interesting plot could be a marriage contract between Harry and a minor character that forces them to work together and they end up uncovering a long - forgotten dark magic secret in Hogwarts. Another could be a contract that was made by their families long ago and they initially dislike each other but as they fulfill the contract's requirements, they fall in love.
One interesting plot could be the initial shock and confusion among the wizarding community. Harry is often seen as a hero and his sudden marriage contract with Andromeda would stir up a lot of gossip. Maybe the story could explore how they first react to this contract, whether they resist it or start to find some common ground.
A common plot is when a marriage contract from the past resurfaces. Maybe a contract made between the Potter and Black families long ago. This throws Harry into a situation where he has to deal with Sirius' family history and the implications of such a contract. It could lead to him uncovering secrets about his family and the wizarding world's past, all while trying to figure out his feelings about the arranged marriage.
One interesting plot could be how Harry and Daphne initially react to the marriage contract. Maybe Harry is hesitant at first, thinking about his past feelings for others, while Daphne is determined to make the best of it. They might start off on a rocky path, with misunderstandings due to their different upbringings. For example, Harry's Gryffindor values might clash with Daphne's Slytherin ways. But as they get to know each other better, they discover common interests like their love for magic theory. This could lead to them gradually falling in love and becoming a strong couple in the wizarding world.
One possible character could be the person he is supposed to marry according to the contract. This character might be from an old wizarding family, and they could be initially angry or disappointed with Harry's refusal. Another character could be Harry's best friends like Ron and Hermione. They would likely support Harry in his decision, especially Hermione who is a strong advocate for free will and individual choice.
In some fem Harry Potter marriage contract fanfictions, the plot could revolve around the discovery of a marriage contract with a foreign wizarding family. Fem Harry, being the headstrong character she is, decides to study the family's magic and culture before agreeing to the marriage. This exploration could lead to new friendships and magical discoveries. For example, she might learn a unique form of defensive magic from her potential in - laws. And along the way, she has to balance her Hogwarts life, her friends, and the looming marriage contract.
A possible plot could be centered around the two of them falling in love in an unexpected way. Despite the marriage contract being an initial binding factor, they might discover that they have more in common than they thought. Harry's experiences with facing dark magic and Fleur's own determination to prove herself in the wizarding world could draw them together. They could start off as reluctant partners but gradually develop real feelings through shared adventures and mutual understanding.
Dumbledore could also play an important role. He might be in a position where he has to mediate between Harry and the families pushing for the marriage contract. Hermione and Ron could be there as Harry's friends, offering their support and advice during this difficult situation.
Perhaps there could be a plotline where Harry discovers secrets about the marriage contracts that change his perception of them. He could find out that they were made under false pretenses or with ulterior motives by some of the other parties.