You mean Xenophilus Lovegood Longbottom, don't you?
It's so tough being the child to two teachers on staff.
'Selfless'
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You mean Xenophilus Lovegood Longbottom, don't you?
It's so tough being the child to two teachers on staff.
The Albus Severus/Scorpius pairing has already taken off in fandom, partly because the pairing abbreviation is ASS.
Let's not forget that maybe Albus and Severus are normal wizarding names!
The only classmates of Harry's that we know some of what happened to them is Draco (married w/kid), Ron (married w/kids and driving license), Hermione (married w/kids), Neville (unnamed marital status, professor of Herbology), and Harry and Ginny. We can guess that Bill and Fleur had a daughter pretty quickly after the war ended (if she's old enough to snog Teddy Lupin but still be going to Hogwarts, she's most likely in her sixth or seventh year in the epilogue), but that's it.
Never clued in that Victoire was Bill and Fleur's kid.
D'uh, Aimee.
Well, James was saying that she's their cousin, so it makes sense.
We can guess that Bill and Fleur had a daughter pretty quickly after the war ended (if she's old enough to snog Teddy Lupin but still be going to Hogwarts, she's most likely in her sixth or seventh year in the epilogue)
Also, her name implies that she was born pretty soon after the war.
I wonder who Draco married. I don't remember, what happened to Pansy, do we know?
Last we saw Pansy she was being typical Pansy in trying to get McGonagll to give up Harry.
And in looking at the imdb entry for her, it's kind of funny that the actresses last name is "Gaunt".
::snerk:: A "dramatization" of the final chapter, script-style.
VOLDERMORT: Yeah, because if there's one thing driving this scene it's the Mamet like realism of the colloquy.