"You're right. It doesn't make sense, and we still don't know enough to make it make sense," Ron said, wishing that someone, anyone--Luna maybe; Luna was good with other peoples' emotions--else was here. "Time travel is weird and it makes my head hurt to think about it, but it seems to be a fixed point. Everything that happened up until the year 2030, happened in the past. It's the base timeline, no matter what era someone comes from. We don't think we can or even should go back. Too many variables and ways to royally bugger things up."
His head really did hurt when he tried to logic it out, and he decided then and there that this was the last time he tried to explain it to anyone. "The closest we've come to a why is that the castle was...lonely. It wanted wizards back, so it brought wizards back however it could. We think it's bringing back people who made an impact on the castle, or that Hogwarts itself likes--though that doesn't explain Lucius Malfoy that's another story altogether." He couldn't help the scowl that always came when he thought about Lucius Malfoy, but he forced it away so she wouldn't think he was scowling at her.
"As for what we're supposed to do? Well, we're going to start up the school again, for one. There's a whole generation of Muggleborns out there who need to know about magic. And Hermione, the Hermione of the future, Minister Hermione, left a treasure hunt to all of the important wizarding things that are somewhere in the castle, so we've been searching fo