Re: Jamie & Ron
"He wasn't born yet when. Bill and Fleur had Victoire and Dominique, but no Louis." He wondered if he'd get to meet versions of his nieces and nephews. Or his children. He tried not to think about that very much, but it was hard not to when he looked at Jamie, Al, or Roxanne. "None of us went for seven, though. We could have taken up three train cars if we'd really put the effort in."
Ron grinned. "Well, I think that's probably for the best here anyway. We don't want to fall back into old traditions where the Houses were against each other. We're too small a community for that. And once we have students again, I don't know if we'll do Houses right away anyway. There will be so few of them." Jamie was probably right about the eccentricity though.
"Yeah, I imagine it was probably a crap way to grow up, in the spotlight all the time." As a teenager, Ron would have loved it. Or teenage him had thought he would have, but grown-up Ron knew better. "I have to say though, I'm glad none of you got up to the dangerous weirdness we did."