The deluminator. It doesn’t just turn off lights. I don’t know how it work but Christmas morning, I was sleeping in this little pub, keeping away from some Snatchers, and I heard it. A voice. Your voice, Hermione. You said my name. Just my name. Like a whisper. So I took it, clicked it and this tiny ball of light appeared. And I knew. It flew towards me, the ball of light, right threw my chest and straight through me. Right here [Ron touches his heart] And I knew it was going to take me where I needed to go.
You showed up & you looked so classy,
Made me think twice ‘bout the way I was actin’.
You were there from the start of it all,
Like a dream came to life,
Now I’m left in awe…
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“You make it easy to love you every time you smile at me, and it’s so easy to love you boy, you shine so naturally. I couldn’t even count them there’s so many ways, you make it easy to love you. You can’t hide it, it’s there in everything you do. You don’t see it, and that’s just why I fell for you.”
(via likeineverbeenbroken)
Anne Rowling died in 1990, she never knew about Harry Potter, or the phenomenal success her daughter was about to enjoy. The death of Joanne Rowling’s mother was to have a profound effect on her writing, in many ways the whole of Harry Potter is one giant attempt to reclaim a childhood.
“I’ve been writing for 6 months before she died. The weird thing is the essential plot didn’t change after my mother died, but everything deepened and darkened […] it seeped into every part of the books. I think in retrospect, now I finished I see just how much it formed everything.”J.K. Rowling: A Year in a Life
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