What now? That was the end of the story!

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What else could you possibly want to know about the true version of the story about Harry Potter?

Really? Didn't peg you for a romantic. Alright. You want to know about the relationships in this version?

Remus Lupin and Nymphadora-don't-call-me-that-Tonks still ended up together, so did most of all the other canon relationships: Ginny and Harry (though not until years later when Harry finally had enough of traveling the world as a Defense Master), Ron and Hermione, Bill and Fleur—the only one that's different is Neville. He married Luna Lovegood.

Ginny had pursued a career on the Holyhead Harpies until Harry got tired of gallivanting across the world (Aunt Jane's words) and came back home. They then got married and started a family. Harry would get asked by Minerva to come teach at Hogwarts every so often throughout the rest of his (very long) life.

Ron became and auror while Hermione started a career in the Ministry as the Head of the Department of Wizard, Muggle, and Creature Relations. A relatively new department created in light of Elizabeth Boade's corruption. It was to enable protection for those in the minority and Hermione had quite the voice—not to mention passion—for it.

It sparked not the freedom, but new rights, and protection for house elves (relocation of one, Dobby the house elf), goblins, and werewolves.

Luna traveled with Harry every so often when she thought she could find one of those creatures she's always talking about. Until she and Neville settled at Hogwarts as the Care of Magical Creatures and Herbology teachers respectively.

Sirius happily died a bachelor, more than happy to let the Black family name be passed onto the Potters. Something that would have Walburga turning in her grave.

Aunt Jane took to knitting with Molly Weasley to work off some of her nerves when Harry was off getting injured and together they piled up quite a bit of baby clothes and sweaters.

Fred and George still created their joke shop. And in an experiment gone wrong, George still managed to loose his ear.

Minerva spent the rest of Albus Dumbledore's life keeping him out of mischief, and she herself took on the mantle of Headmistress until she decided to retire to help take care of Harry's and Ginny's children.

Anything else? No? Alright, well, if you think of anything, feel free to ask me through the comments here. I'll be sure to answer.

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