BOOK 1 OUT OF 12 OF MY HP SERIES
▪︎ Synopsis ▪︎
Tabitha Longbottom, a Hufflepuff known for her introverted nature, found herself thrust into an unexpected spotlight when her brother 'convinced' her to attend a party at his house. The next morning, m...
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EPILOGUE
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Frank had serious reservations about the timing of James' proposal to Tabitha. He felt that it was too hasty for them to get engaged so soon after she had graduated. His concerns about the swiftness of their relationship were evident, and he struggled to hide his disapproval.
Despite his reservations, Frank was also acutely aware of the tumultuous state of the world. War was raging all around them, and it cast a looming shadow over every aspect of their lives. In this context, the haste of James' proposal to Tabitha was partly understandable. Life was uncertain, and seizing these fleeting moments of happiness and security seemed more important than ever.
As the Marauders, along with their wives and Frank and Alice, joined the Order of the Phoenix, they found themselves at the heart of the fight against the Death Eaters. The war had intensified, and the need for resistance was stronger than ever. Their decision to join the Order marked a turning point in their lives, as they committed themselves to the cause and stood together in the face of the encroaching darkness.
The Longbottom family suffered a devastating loss when both Frank and Alice gave their lives in a misguided attempt by the Dark Lord to eliminate their infant son.
The prophecy foretold that the infant would play a crucial role in the Dark Lord's downfall, and the couple became mere casualties as the Dark Lord ruthlessly pursued his objective, viewing the parents as nothing more than obstacles in his path.