Which Weasley?
msbeadsley
msbeadsley at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 12 19:43:01 UTC 2005
No: HPFGUIDX 137441
> "ongj87" <ongj87 at y...> wrote:
> No doubt most of us are very certain that one of the Weasley's will
> be leaving us forever in the next book, if not more than one. Mrs.
> Weasley's woes (OoP) are not negligible.
>
> Anybody got any clues as to who it might be?
> prep0strus wrote:
> Charlie's death would show the grief of the Weasely's, without
> incurring too much upsetness from the reader. If not him, I don't
> know... I do think won't be Ron or Bill - I think Harry is more
> likely to die than Ron, who has to marry Hermione, and name his
> I hope the twins aren't broken up, and really, I don't want to see
> any of the Weaselys be lost, but I guess we'll see what happens.
I expect one or more deaths in Book 7 to put us through the wringer,
but am in denial about the possibility of death within the trio or
quad (nod to whoever first applied term).
(With apologies to unfulfilled shippers) I keep seeing the twins,
twenty years hence, teaching DADA to R/H and G/H's kids, with either
Gred or Forge a ghost (not because he was afraid to die, but because
he couldn't bear to leave his twin). (WWW will have been sold to
Seamus Finnegan and Dean Thomas.) In this scenario, their blithe
spirit (no pun intended) will contribute to one of them dying; the one
who remains alive will be quite changed, while the ghost twin will be
as merry as ever (and the lively opposite of Binns).
Sandy aka msbeadsley
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