Possible Weasley Death Eaters

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Sun Oct 7 21:53:08 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 27296

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., "Christina Davis" <sweet_brunette27 at h...> 
wrote:
> IMHO the breakdown is:
> 
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> 
> Bill & Charlie: My wildcards.  We honestly don't know all that much 
> about them to make any sort of judgement.  On the surface they seem 
> like good, law abiding people but both have spent a great deal of 
> their adulthood away from the family and their lives, their friends 
> and the world they live in is not something the reader has a heck 
> of a lot of knowledge on.
> 
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I'm very interested in reading more about Charlie.  Both Professor 
McGonagall and Oliver Wood have said that Charlie was an outstanding 
Quidditch player, good enough to play for England.  Yet Charlie chose 
to work with Dragons.  What was his motivation?  Perhaps going to 
Hogwarts during The Voldemort Years influenced that choice?  Or 
perhaps I'm just blowing things out of proportion and he just likes 
animals.  Hagrid *has* said Charlie has a way with creatures (or 
something to that effect - don't have all the books with me, sorry).

As you have said, we know very little about B&C.  Charlie seems 
to be the quietest Weasley; we've seen him wrangling dragons in GoF 
and he "rescued" Norbert (with help from his friends) in PS/SS.  But 
we haven't heard a word about what he does with them on a day-to-day 
basis.  We know that Mr. Weasley is the Head of the Misuse of Muggle 
Artifacts Office, Bill is a charm breaker for Gringotts, and we know 
almost *too much* about what Percy does at the MoM.  What *is* 
Charlie doing with those dragons (visions of Pern dance thorough her 
head)?  And is he up to anything that falls outside of his job 
description?

(Switching gears furiously) Regarding Ginny; as much as I'd love to 
see a H/G ship, there is always a chance that Harry may turn her 
down.  And hell hath no fury....Could she join Voldemort after being 
spurned?

- Denise 





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