The difficulty in continuing this is going to be letting all of the girls have each her own role and show her personality fully, but we'll see.
And Ron really _is_ a git, isn't he?
I think so. ;-)
To be fair to this one, he is a kid,* and Luna really wanted Ginny--not necessarily in the amorous sense, but Luna does think in the long term. I suspect it would have been difficult for anyone, other than the Weasley parents, to resist Luna's charisma, and even they might have knuckled under in the end. ;-)
*I don't know what Molly was thinking, letting him out in Diagon Alley alone with Ginny, but I suppose I think of the Wizarding World as having more the attitude about supervising children that my parents talk about in their own childhoods.
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Date: 2009-06-24 09:49 pm (UTC)The difficulty in continuing this is going to be letting all of the girls have each her own role and show her personality fully, but we'll see.
And Ron really _is_ a git, isn't he?
I think so. ;-)
To be fair to this one, he is a kid,* and Luna really wanted Ginny--not necessarily in the amorous sense, but Luna does think in the long term. I suspect it would have been difficult for anyone, other than the Weasley parents, to resist Luna's charisma, and even they might have knuckled under in the end. ;-)
*I don't know what Molly was thinking, letting him out in Diagon Alley alone with Ginny, but I suppose I think of the Wizarding World as having more the attitude about supervising children that my parents talk about in their own childhoods.