Often, Harry shares his own feelings and traumas from the war with Ginny. By opening up about his nightmares, his losses, and his fears, he makes Ginny feel that she's not alone in her pain. They might sit by the fireplace in the Gryffindor common room, talking late into the night, and in this sharing, find solace in each other.
Harry could also comfort Ginny by planning a future together. He might talk about rebuilding the wizarding world, about their life at Hogwarts if they choose to stay involved, or about starting a family. This gives Ginny hope and something positive to focus on after the destruction and chaos of the war.
In this fanfiction, Harry could comfort Ginny through his words. He might tell her that what happened in the Chamber was not her fault. He could share his own experiences of facing difficult situations and how he overcame them, making Ginny feel that she too can get through this tough time. For example, he could say something like 'I've been through a lot of scary things too, Ginny, and we've always come out stronger in the end.'
At first, Harry might be confused. He's used to Ginny being there for him, and suddenly she's ignoring him. He might try to reach out to her a few times, but when she doesn't respond, he could become a bit withdrawn himself, thinking that he's done something wrong.
Harry could become an Auror, as he's always been good at fighting dark forces. Ginny, on the other hand, might continue her career in Quidditch. They would support each other's choices. Harry would cheer for Ginny at her matches, and Ginny would be proud of Harry for his work in keeping the wizarding world safe.
Emotionally, Ginny is Harry's rock. She creates a safe space for him to express his emotions. When Harry is feeling guilty about the deaths during the war, Ginny gently reminds him that he did all he could. She uses her own strength to lift Harry up. Ginny might also introduce Harry to new activities like Muggle painting. Through this, Harry is able to focus on something creative and positive, and Ginny is there to cheer him on every step of the way. She gives him unconditional love and acceptance, which is crucial for his healing process.
Ginny shows her care through simple acts like making him a warm cup of tea when he looks tired. It's a small gesture but it shows she's paying attention to his well - being.
Well, after the war and Harry being disabled, Ginny really steps up. She's always been a strong character, but now she's even more so. She makes sure Harry doesn't feel like a burden. Their relationship blossoms as they share new experiences related to his disability. For example, they might visit a special wizarding community for the disabled where Harry meets others like him and gets inspired. Ginny is by his side through all of this, and they grow closer as they face the world together with his new situation.
She grows in her ability to be a support system. Ginny learns how to be there for Harry without overbearing him. She gives him space when he needs it and is right by his side when he wants company. This newfound balance in their relationship shows her growth as a character. In the fanfiction, she might start to take on more responsibilities around the house or in their social circle to relieve Harry of any extra stress. She becomes a pillar of strength not only for Harry but also for those around them. For example, she could start organizing events to bring the war - torn wizarding community together, all while still being Harry's main source of comfort at home.
It often shows how their relationship deepens. After the war, they no longer have the same barriers. They've both faced death and come out alive. Their kiss is a symbol of their new - found freedom to love openly. For example, they might have more honest conversations about their feelings, which leads to the kiss as a natural progression of their relationship.
However, this incident could also be a turning point. They might be forced to have an honest conversation about their feelings and insecurities. Through this, they could understand each other better and their relationship could become stronger in the long run. For instance, they could start communicating more openly about their post - war plans and how they fit into each other's lives.
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.