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Head of Magical Law

Dear Miss Granger,

First of all, huge fan. Just wanted to get that out of the way. You inspire me greatly.

Anyway, this is about your career after Hogwarts. Considering your role as both a Muggleborn and, to a greater extent, a woman, what influence have both of those things had on your work as Head of Magical Law?

And also, just as an extra tidbit, how is it being Head of Magical Law and raising two kids? And being married to an Auror? I’m at the point in my life where I feel I’m stuck in transition, and I just wanted to get a good idea of how you handle it all. I figure if you can, then so can I.

Seventh Year at Hogwarts

Dear Hermione Granger,

I read somewhere that after Voldemort was defeated you went and finished your seventh year at Hogwarts. Is this true? If so, why did you feel it was necessary? I’m sure you were beyond anymore formal schooling given the year you had!

Hogwarts A History

Dear Miss Granger,

I was wondering what else is in “Hogwarts: A History”?

Angry Young Witch

Dear Professor Snape,

I am very disappointed to tell you that I find your behaviour with the students of hogwarts very biased.you seem to favour only the students of your house and you are also very partial towards them.also your behaviour with the other students is vicious and especially with Harry potter.if indeed you loved lily Evans then how can you treat her only son in this manner?expecting your reply soon!

Good at Heart

Sir,

Why did you be so mean to Neville? He didn’t do something to you. Other than that you prove that no matter how bitter they seem, people are good at heart.

Felix Felicis

I am having terribly bad luck trying to brew Felix Felicis, the lucky potion! I followed the instructions carefully, but it is possible that someone tampered with it before I completed the last step. I did not find this out until after I drank the potion, and I have not noticed any difference in my luck-it’s still bad! Maybe worse because I’ve broken out in yellow boils. Please, do you know a cure for a bad turn with Felix?

Severine Prince

Obviously, your enduring love for Lily Evans is one of your most incredible qualities, and your unflinching protection of her son perhaps your greatest triumph. The unfaltering commitment to the cause of the Order of the Phoenix, defense of Harry, and defeat of Lord Voldemort prove an outstanding tenacity and moral fiber. Although it is indeed extremely romantic that you did all of this for many long years in memoriam of your beloved Lily, do you think that without your love for her, you still would have grown as a person and become selfless and helpful enough to do this, or would you have remained a Death Eater? Would you say that your love for Lily definitely made you a better person?