Rolf and Luna didn’t work out, but neither held it against the other. Luna took the boys back to England to be a zoologist and editor there. Rolf visited his sons whenever he had a chance, but that still left a void, one that he was happy was filled by Neville. Neville was his boys dad, he was their father. Rolf loved visiting the boys and their siblings, and when he saw something that reminded him of one of the kids he always sent it back to them, there was an entire month where the only one to get anything from him was Alice because he was in Brazil and her favorite Quidditch team was the Brazilian team. His family of course gave him flack at first for not trying to find a way to keep the boys with him half the time, but he quickly pointed out that would have been to hard on the boys, the spend a month every summer with him and he visits at the very least four times a year and at least for five days each time. His family come to terms with it, some grudgingly, but Luna never stopped anyone from seeing the boys and even brought them to America every couple of years to see his family there. He actually was the only adult to help the kids plan and implement their surprise wedding for Neville and Luna. The four of them were at Hogwarts and trying to work out the details out there and it just wasn’t working, so Frankie wrote him asking for help, Rolf was there in two weeks to help. Because of Xeno’s death a couple years before Rolf ended up actually walking Luna down to aisle and giving her away to Neville, which felt very right to him.
Rolf was in Japan when he ran into Hannah, it had been a decade and a half since he had last seen Hannah Abbott, and nearly didn’t recognize her. It was Hannah who recognized Rolf, scared the Luna was nearby. Rolf assured her she was not and hadn’t been for a long time and invited her to lunch, where they talked. Hannah spoke about how it had been fun, in the beginning, with Neville. He tried as hard as he could after Frankie’s birth to keep things happy and good, but she wasn’t receptive, and quickly became bitter. It was her idea to try to Alice, but after nearly two years without result she decided to end it, of course thats when she found out she was pregnant, so it was her turn to try, she held her daughter once and instantly knew that she couldn’t, that if she stayed she was poison these children and Neville, and he deserved the best in the world, even if he had to go thru a tough time to get there, so thats why she left when and how she did. She found her happiness in Beijing actually, working there at their ministry. She found the true love of her life, and eventually didn’t wake screaming every night from night mares of seeing friends tortured and murdered in front of her. She had come to regret the decision to completely cut her children from her life, she knew she would never be their mother, not now, she hoped that Neville had moved on and that the children had the mother they deserved, but she wished to at least know them. All she had was a picture of Frankie holding a newborn Alice, and that was it. Rolf left their lunch feeling heavy, and ended up changing his plans, putting off New Zealand to return to England to talk to Luna and Neville. They left the decision up to the children, Frankie really didn’t have much of an interest remeeting his birth mother, but Alice was curious, she didn’t want Hannah to be her mother, she had a mum, but she wanted to meet the woman who had given her life, who she only knew existed in pictures.
So Hannah ended up taking a holiday back to England. She met with Neville first to talk and clear the air, which was hard, but then she got to do what she had come for. Alice was more beautiful than she had ever expected, with bright blonde hair, pretty blue eyes, and so short standing next to her brothers. She was hyper and slightly eccentric and exactly what she had imagined the personality of a child from Neville and Luna would be like and Hannah couldn’t be happier for her. Seeing his birth mother be ecstatic to meet his sister, Frankie eventually approached their meeting, though not as excited as Alice. Frankie grew into the man Hannah knew he would be, so kind and gentle like Neville, with the deep underlying strength that only makes him more trustworthy. Although she was not they’re mother anymore, nor would she ever be in the future, she left feeling happier than she ever imagined that meeting going. Alice and her stayed in contact, a letter usually every month or so, she and Frankie more sporadically, but he told her of his daughters birth, and invited her to his wedding.













