It doesn't happen in the book.
Out with you and your grey canon. If it it's important, it should be in the books.
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It doesn't happen in the book.
Out with you and your grey canon. If it it's important, it should be in the books.
Out with you and your grey canon. If it it's important, it should be in the books.
Blame it on JKR and the big backstory encyclopedia she's got in her head that she threatens to publish. If she says Neville will marry Hannah Abbott that's good enough for me.
Once she publishes it, then it's good.
Well, I never would have assumed that Hermione was permanently obliviating her parents anyway. Though I wouldn't have guessed about Neville and the largely offscreen Hannah.
I just realized every time they have to apparate in a hurry they end up somewhere Hermione used to go with her mum & dad.
Huh. I took it in my head that Neville would marry Luna. We barely meet Hannah! Neville deserves someone more awesome!
I took it in my head that Neville would marry Luna.
A lot of people assumed that, I think, but JKR refuted that specifically.
I've read so much fanfic where Hermione gives her parents their memories back that I didn't realize it wasn't canon.
I've read so much fanfic where Hermione gives her parents their memories back that I didn't realize it wasn't canon.
I've read a lot of that fic, too, but in the back of my head I believed that Obliviate is a no-takebacks sort of deal.
Oh, man, that would be really awful. Jeez.