Cho / Fred
CHO CHANG: Do you often show your emotions?
Andromeda had been raised to always be in control of things. She was never supposed to let her emotions get the best of her, whether they be positive or negative emotions. No squeals of joy during the happy occasions and certainly no screams of tears in during the sad. “When it’s appropriate.” It had taken her a long time to become comfortable with expressing herself freely; she had had to actively work at it. And now that she was back rubbing elbows in the pureblood community, she had put that mask of composure back on. “There’s a time and place for everything, though.”
FRED WEASLEY: Could you go on if anyone from your family were to die?
What a loaded question that was. If news reached her that something had happened to Ted and Dora, would she? If tomorrow morning she woke up and they had been found and killed, would she ever be able to be okay? No, she didn’t think she would. She couldn’t say that though, of course. And so she forced herself instead to think of the family she had been born into: her parents, her cousins, her sisters. For years now she had been as good as dead to them and while at times, especially in the beginning, she had felt like the world was going to swallow her whole in her grief... she had been okay. “If I had to,” she nodded. She had done it once before, she supposed she could do it again --- she was going to have to. “As painful as grief can be, I could find a way.”














