Molly's POV can also be used to develop her relationship with other characters through Harry. She could start to see Hermione and Ron in a new light because of their friendship with Harry. Maybe she realizes how important their bond is and tries to support them more in their own quests, which in turn enriches her own character in the fanfiction.
One way is to explore her relationship with Harry more deeply. Maybe she has secret hopes for his future that she hasn't shared. For instance, she might dream of him becoming a great wizard in a different way than just fighting Voldemort.
Molly Weasley might see Harry as another son. In fanfiction, she could be constantly worried about his safety, just like she was in the original books. For example, she might fret over his dangerous adventures at Hogwarts, always making sure he has a warm place to come back to during holidays.
The relationship could start with mutual respect. Harry has always respected Molly as a mother figure in the Weasley family. This could gradually turn into something more romantic as they share more personal experiences. For example, Harry might confide in Molly about his post - war traumas, and Molly's understanding and care could lead to deeper feelings.
One great Molly Weasley fanfiction is 'Molly's Moments'. It shows her behind - the - scenes efforts in taking care of the Order of the Phoenix members at the Burrow. Another is 'Molly's Motherly Love' which delves deep into her relationship with each of her children, especially during the tough times of the wizarding war. There's also 'Molly's Magic' that focuses on her underrated magical abilities.
He might be developed as a protective figure. Given his family's connection to Harry, he could be extremely determined to keep Harry safe. This could lead to him being overprotective at times, causing some tension between him and Harry as Harry wants to prove himself. His protective side could also show his loyalty to his family and friends, which is a key trait of the Weasley family.
One possible fanfiction idea could be that Molly's howler in Harry Potter was actually a warning not just to Ron, but also a veiled threat to a dark wizard who was secretly infiltrating Hogwarts. Maybe this dark wizard had a plan to use Ron as a pawn, and Molly sensed it through her motherly instincts and magical awareness. So the howler was her way of sending a message to both Ron and the hidden enemy.
In a fanfiction, the howler could have had a physical form beyond just a shrieking letter. It could be that when it arrived at Hogwarts, it took on the form of Molly herself for a brief moment. She could have given Ron a stern look and a lecture in person (sort of) before disappearing again. This would add a whole new level of drama and magic to the concept of the howler in the Harry Potter universe.
It could be that Harry made a decision that went against Molly's values. Suppose Harry started using dark magic or got involved with some unsavory characters, Molly, being a morally upright witch, would be furious with him. She might feel that he is setting a bad example for her kids or bringing danger to their world.
In fanfiction, Molly Weasley is often depicted as a strong - willed and loving mother figure. She is shown as someone who is extremely protective of her family, just like in the original books. For example, she might be portrayed as being very strict when it comes to the safety of her children, especially during dangerous times in the wizarding world.
If Molly blames Harry, it could lead to a rift. Harry respects Molly a great deal, so her blame might make him question his place in the Weasley family. On the other hand, Molly might start to see Harry in a more negative light and be less warm towards him. This could also affect how the other Weasley family members interact with Harry. They might be caught in the middle between Molly's feelings and their own friendship with Harry.
In some fanfictions, Molly Weasley might be portrayed as more of a mentor figure to characters other than her own children. For example, she could be shown guiding Harry through some complex magic that even Dumbledore hadn't thought of. This is different from the original series where her focus was mainly on her family and the Order's activities within that family - centric context.