[HPforGrownups] Molly
Ebony Elizabeth Thomas
ebonyink at hotmail.com
Sun May 27 13:49:57 UTC 2001
No: HPFGUIDX 19599
Indigo:
> > Mrs. Weasley is very protective of Harry, given that
> > she knows what he goes through with the Dursleys.
>So she probably got her hackles
> > up that someone else was treating him poorly, and
> > didn't stop to think.
> >
> > I guess the Weasley impulsive streak is not solely a
> > trait that goes with the red hair.
> >
> > Indigo
> >
Barb:
>Except that Molly HAS red hair (both she and Arthur
>do). Gives the kids a double whammy of it. If one of
>them weren't red-haired, the kids might not all be so
>violently flame-haired. (My hair's brown and my
>husband is BRIGHT RED but our kids have what looks
>like light brown hair with red highlights. Go figure.
> Maybe that's what Ron's and Hermione's kids might
>look like--?)
>
This is assuming, of course, that Ron and Hermione actually grow up and have
kids together. <vbeg> Sorry, just couldn't resist.
Anyway, aren't there several genes that determine hair color and texture,
anyway? I know lots of kids who have hair that is unlike either parent's.
--Ebony
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