The year is 2000. The war has been over for almost two years and people are finally starting to move on with their lives. The Death Eaters and their supporters have been locked away, peace is returning to the wizarding world.
The question of the severity of the punishments given to the Death Eaters has been raised and people want to know if rehabilitation is possible. Could these poor misguided souls be given a second chance? During the appeals process, many question whether the lifetime sentences are fair or if they were just a way to get rid of a problem. How can the Death Eaters and their supporters be rehabilitated and given a chance to live again?
Mathilda Hopkirk has a plan. She takes a published report on research that deems the violent natures of the purebloods as a byproduct of their inbreeding and makes it the basis for her new marriage programme. In essence : Marry the offenders to someone who has proven themselves to be on the path of right and good. At first the programme is met with mixed reactions but after winning the endorsement of the Minister and Wizengamot, it begins to gain public approval.
The pairs are to be announced 2000-02-01. Marriages are to be accomplished within a reasonable amount of time and must be overseen by an official Ministry representative. Not everyone is happy with Ms. Hopkirk's list. Some will choose Azkaban over marriage. What will you choose? .