Re: Bill/Hermione
"I knew this marriage was wrong. They didn't know each other enough and she wasn't well. It wasn't even a matter of him, as much as her getting married at nineteen, while sick, with no permanent job, no idea of what she wants to do, and more in love with love than a person," she said.
"No, I'm really not. It's not even the marriage. She can get an annulment as soon as she's better and we can all forget about this marriage. The marriage and Bryn are really irrelevant," she said. "I'm worried about her. I don't understand this pity party, Bill. I know Muggles have been studying it for decades, but wizards have been studying Divinations for much longer and I still think it's rubbish. I just don't get why anyone would refuse to face reality."
Hermione raised an eyebrow. "I believe the expression is over my dead body. It would give men all the rights, while women and the children would have none. They could use it as leverage and I won't do that."