Well, at first, Harry might feel a bit out of place, but the Weasleys' warm welcome would soon make him feel at home. He would start to participate in their family discussions, offer his own opinions, and be a part of their decision - making processes. The Weasleys would teach Harry things that he missed out on growing up without a proper family, like how to handle family disputes in a healthy way. Harry, on the other hand, would bring his own unique perspective to the family. His fame and the things he had been through would make the Weasleys see the world in a different way. This exchange of ideas and experiences would continuously deepen their relationship over time.
At first, the Weasleys might try to reach out to Harry. But as he continues to avoid them, they could start to feel rejected. This might lead to some resentment building up, especially among the younger Weasleys who don't understand why Harry is acting this way. For example, Ron might be really frustrated as he considered Harry one of his best friends.
Well, perhaps it could be about how the Weasleys help Harry heal from the traumas of the war. They might provide him with a loving family environment, support him in dealing with his grief over lost friends, and help him find a new purpose in life.
At first, the relationship would be tense. The Weasleys might be distrustful of Tom and Harry. But as they explain their reasons for whatever they were doing, the Weasleys could start to understand. Maybe they would offer to help Tom and Harry instead of punishing them. This could lead to a new bond between them, with the Weasleys becoming sort of mentors to Tom and Harry.
They could become even closer friends. After going through the war together, they have a deep bond. Maybe they start to rely on each other more than ever, sharing every little detail of their lives.
Their relationship might develop gradually. They could start as friends, sharing their post - war traumas and slowly realize they have deeper feelings for each other. Maybe they start spending more time together, going for walks in the Forbidden Forest or having tea in Hogsmeade.
In the fanfiction, their relationship could be a slow - burn one. They begin by simply being friends who exchange letters about the post - war situation in their respective magical communities. As they visit each other more often, they discover more about each other's personalities. Harry might be initially hesitant due to his past traumas, but Gabrielle's gentle and persistent nature could break down his walls, leading to a more intimate relationship.
At first, it's likely to be tense. Harry has years of seeing Snape as a bully. But as they start living together, they begin to understand each other. Snape might show his more vulnerable side to Harry, like his memories of Harry's mother. Harry, in turn, starts to respect Snape's knowledge and sacrifice. Eventually, they develop a bond like a father - son relationship.
After the war, they might travel around the wizarding world. They visit different magical communities and learn about new spells and cultures. Along the way, they rely on each other for support and protection. Harry, with his fame, sometimes faces challenges from those who still idolize or fear him, and Ginny is always there to stand by his side. Their adventures together make their relationship more solid and full of love.
Harry's character would likely become more light - hearted. Growing up with the Weasleys, he'd be surrounded by laughter and love. He might lose some of his brooding nature. His self - confidence could grow as he is part of a big family that supports him unconditionally.
They could become study partners. Since they meet on the train, they might realize they can help each other out in different subjects at Hogwarts.