In the fanfiction, perhaps it's a moment of peace and domesticity for Harry. After all the chaos and danger he faces in the original stories, this could be a scenario where he is finally in a safe and loving environment. The act of being fed a bottle of milk can symbolize this newfound security. It could also be a way for the author to explore a different side of Harry's character, one that is more child - like and in need of nurturing.
It could be a part of a story where Harry is magically transformed into a baby or a very young child. In this state, he needs to be taken care of, and being fed a bottle of milk is one of the ways the characters in the fanfiction are showing their care for him. It might also be a way to show his dependence on others in this new, unexpected situation.
Well, it might be about Harry Potter as a baby or in a situation where he's very young and vulnerable. Maybe it's a story where someone has to take care of him in a more infant - like state, feeding him from a bottle. It could be a story exploring a different side of his early life, perhaps in an alternate universe where things are different from the original series.
Ron could also be a main character. He's Harry's best friend. Maybe he stumbles upon Harry in this baby - like state and is really confused at first but then decides to help. He could be the one who goes out to get supplies like the bottle and the right kind of milk for Harry, while also trying to keep it a secret from some of the more nosy characters at Hogwarts.
Well, it might be a really strange and cute fanfic where Harry, perhaps as a baby or in a vulnerable state, is being fed a bottle. Maybe it's a story about taking care of a young Harry in an alternate universe where he's not in Hogwarts yet.
It could be Hermione. She is often portrayed as a caring and nurturing character. She might take on the role of looking after Harry in a situation where he needs to be fed like a baby.
It could mean that Harry Potter (the character in the story) is tired of or annoyed by fan - made fictional stories about him. Maybe he's fed up with how some fanfictions misinterpret his character or put him in situations he wouldn't want to be in.
Well, one possibility could be that in an alternate universe, Harry is magically de - aged and has to use a baby bottle for a while. Maybe he was hit by a strange spell during a battle, and his friends have to take care of him as if he were a baby. They might struggle to get him to drink from the bottle at first, but then find a special potion - flavored milk that he likes.
Maybe the Spin the Bottle game is enchanted. So, instead of just kissing or doing a simple dare, when the bottle stops, the two people it points to are magically transported to a random location within Hogwarts. They then have to find their way back together while facing various magical obstacles. It could lead to some great character development and also show their knowledge of the school's layout and magic.
One idea could be that the bottle contains a special potion which gives the user powers similar to magic spells. For example, a character might drink from the bottle and suddenly be able to levitate objects, just like the Wingardium Leviosa spell in 'Harry Potter'.
The bottle could be a magical potion bottle. Maybe it contains a special potion that Harry needs to use to solve a mystery or defeat a dark creature. For example, it might be a potion that allows him to see through illusions in a hidden chamber.
In this fanfiction, it might be that Snape is forced to look after Harry due to some sort of emergency situation at Hogwarts. The act of feeding Harry a bottle could be a turning point in their relationship, leading to Snape seeing Harry more as an innocent child rather than just James Potter's son, and Harry starting to trust Snape a bit more.