Just another wacko HBP theory

cubfanbudwoman susiequsie23 at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 1 21:46:42 UTC 2004


No: HPFGUIDX 108438

Neri:
> --------------------------------
> OotP, Ch. 10:
> Harry had a troubled nights sleep. His parents wove in and out of 
> his dreams, never speaking; Mrs Weasley sobbed over Kreacher's 
> dead body, watched by Ron and Hermione who were wearing crowns
> --------------------------------
> Ron and Hermione as King and Queen? Hmm. Ron is pureblood and
> Hermione is muggle-born. So their son would be... yep, a half-blood
> prince.
> 
> But how would Ron and Hermione's son come to Harry's aid in Book 6?
> This is not a problem either. We have time travel.
>
> Hey, I warned you it's wacko...
 
 
vmonte responded:
> I'm going to go along with your train of thought. It's very clever 
> by the way and something that never occured to anyone before I bet.


SSSusan:
Well...actually....  I wrote this on a different HP list on July 1:

"I'm not buying it [someone else's theory that the HBP is Ron], but 
it does add interest to the 'Weasley is our KING' song and Harry's
dream in OoP wherein Hermione & Ron were wearing crowns!  Hmmmm--
wait a minute....  This could become R-rated.  What if Ron & 
Hermione conceive a child....  Couldn't their child be a half-blood 
prince if it turns out the Weasleys are royalty?"


Admittedly, I was saying this somewhat tongue-in-cheek and hadn't 
thought it out far enough to add the time-turning, but....  So if 
you're wacko, Neri, I guess I am, too.

Siriusly Snapey Susan



> 
> There is one strange child that has appeared in the series and 
become 
> part of the team.  What if Luna is Ron & Hermione's daughter? 
> Wouldn't it just be like fate to give Hermione a daughter that is 
her 
> exact opposite?!   Anyway, is it possible that she has waited to 
> insert herself at a time where she would be most needed. Her 
reaction 
> to Ron is more like that of someone she is in awe of. (I have to 
> admit that I would love to go back in time to see what my father 
was 
> like as a child. He was a great man and I also would have been his 
> biggest cheerleader at school.)
> 
> One problem with this is that if this scenario is true her mother 
is 
> apparently dead. (What kind of wand does Hermione have?) What kind 
of 
> experiment was she doing that got her killed?  Was she trying to 
> protect her daughter in some way? There is also the fact that 
Luna  
> has a father, which means that an adult Ron is also present in the 
WW 
> at this time. Is he responsible for the clues that have been 
inserted 
> into the quibbler?  
> 
> I'm just going along with this train of thought. Unfortunately, 
I'm 
> just as wacko as Luna. 
> 
> vivian





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