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Did you plan to have this many kids?!
“Arthur and I have always wanted a large family.” Molly nodded, taking a sip of her tea.
“We both have brothers and loved growing up with siblings, so when we decided to get married it seemed only natural, really.”
Ginny Weasley
Ginny Weasley: Have you ever been in love with an unexpected person?
“I suppose I never really expected to fall for Arthur. I mean, he was my best friend. But sometimes you don’t always see what’s right in front of you.”
Weee-geee || Arthur & Amelia || December 28, 1978
Amelia frowned at the muggle game, another one of their many misinterpretations of magic, and heaved a heavy sigh. Her mother was muggle born, it shouldn't be this difficult. The problem was the blasted thing just didn't make sense to her - how could a Ouija board predict anything? It was laminated cardboard and a piece of plastic. Ghosts were nothing like the muggles seemed to think they were, if they wanted to talk to someone they wouldn't use a board like that. How could they move the plastic around? They'd just pass through it.
And yet nearly every muggle she'd spoken to was spooked by this so called game. Even those who claimed not to believe in it tended to be wary of it and did not want to try it out for themselves.
It was an odd line of thinking for the hit witch, but ever since a cursed Ouija board had come across her desk, she'd been curious about them. The curse hadn't been serious, it'd simply been hexed to predict the death of everyone who touched it. Juvenile, really, except it caused such an uproar that a few unlucky muggles actually died. Not because of magic or the curse, but because they believed they were cursed and ended up doing something stupid and getting hurt.
Why?
If anyone could explain what made this bit of cardboard and plastic more frightening than the others, it was Arthur Weasley. Despite being a pureblood, he probably knew more random muggle trivia than most muggleborns. The curiosity was killing her, she had to know. Grabbing a quill and a small bit of parchment, she penned him a note and sent it off with her owl.
Arthur, Hope you and the family had a fantastic Christmas (or at least that it was less tense than the Christmas party!) I've got a random question I was hoping you could answer - nothing serious, just a muggle game thing that I don't understand and I thought you might be able to explain. If you've got some free time, let me know and I'll bring it over to show you. --Amelia
There. At least she'd asked and perhaps by this time tomorrow she would understand what it was about these things that made them so intimidating. Maybe they were just all cursed and that's what the muggles were sensing.