Well, at first it could be a bit of an adjustment. But as they get used to having Teddy around, their relationship would grow in new ways. They would have to communicate more about Teddy's needs, his education, and his emotional well - being. This would lead to a deeper understanding of each other. Harry might see Ginny in a new light, as a mother figure, and Ginny would see Harry as an even more committed family man. Over time, their love for each other would be intertwined with their love for Teddy, creating a more complex and fulfilling relationship.
It might become stronger. Adopting Teddy would give them a shared purpose and responsibility. They would have to work together to raise Teddy, which would deepen their bond.
Maybe at first Teddy is a bit shy and reserved, but as Harry and Ginny show him love and support, he begins to open up. They could also have some challenges like dealing with Teddy's occasional magical outbursts that come with his young age and powerful magic inheritance. Harry, having been through so much himself, can be a great mentor to Teddy in controlling his magic.
They would become more protective of each other. With a baby in the picture, their love would be deeper as they are now a family. Harry, who has always been a bit of a lone hero, would be more cautious in his actions as he has a family to think about. Ginny, on the other hand, would be more nurturing towards Harry as well as the baby.
Their relationship would likely become more intense. They'd have to rely on each other more, sharing a deep secret. There would be added pressure as they become responsible for another life. It might also make them grow up faster, as they face adult - like situations.
Harry's life would change in many ways. Firstly, he would have to adjust his living situation to accommodate Teddy. He might move to a bigger place. Emotionally, he would become more responsible and caring. He would also have to deal with Teddy's magical education from a very young age. This would involve teaching Teddy basic spells and taking him to Diagon Alley for school supplies. Moreover, he would be more cautious in his actions as he has Teddy to think about now.
Their relationship could grow deeper as they face new challenges together. Raising two children is different from one. They would need to divide their attention and time, and through this process, they might understand each other's strengths and weaknesses better. For example, Harry might be better at teaching the kids defensive magic, while Ginny could be great at instilling values and courage. This mutual understanding would strengthen their bond.
In this fanfiction, their relationship could transform in a significant way. At first, they may have been more like acquaintances or even rivals among werewolves. But with Harry in the picture, they would be forced to communicate better. Remus could influence Fenrir to be more civilized, while Fenrir could make Remus more assertive. They would share the joys and sorrows of raising Harry, which would create a bond between them that was stronger than just their werewolf connection.
Their relationship would likely become even more intimate. They are about to become parents, so there would be a new level of closeness. Harry would be more protective of Ginny, making sure she's comfortable and safe during her pregnancy.
Their relationship would likely become even deeper. They would have a new shared responsibility, which would bring them closer. Harry would be more protective of Ginny during her pregnancy, and Ginny would rely on Harry more for emotional support.
It would become much more complex. Snape, who is usually a solitary and somewhat brooding character, would have to step up and be more involved. Ginny, being young and from a different generation, might expect different things from him. Their relationship would likely face a lot of external pressure from the wizarding community too.
Well, in the 'Harry and Ginny raise Teddy' fanfiction, they could face some challenges too. For example, Teddy being Remus and Tonks' son might have some unique magical traits that are difficult to handle at times. But Harry and Ginny, with their own experiences of dealing with difficult situations in the wizarding world, would be able to overcome these. They might also introduce Teddy to their friends and family, like the Weasleys, creating a big and loving social circle for him.