minniethemoocherda:

Seriously though it would have been so easy to have canon gay characters in the Harry Potter series. All this stuff that JK Rowling said about not having enough time or would distract from the original trio is nonsense. Case in point:

Seamus gave a great roar of delight then ran to give Dean a lung crushing hug before pulling him down into a desperate kiss that was hungrily returned. Harry supposed ‘best friends’ was no longer an accurate description of the pair. 

or:

There were duels all over the stairs and in the Hall, Death Eaters everywhere Harry looked. He saw Alicia and Katie share a passionate kiss before they raced down the corridor to join the battle.

or maybe:

“Did I know in my heart of hearts what Gellert Grindelwald was? I think I did, but I closed my eyes. I chose to be blinded by my love for him. A choice that has haunted me ever since” 

or perhaps:

As Harry entered the great hall he walked past Lavender and Parvati who were sitting opposite the latter’s twin with their bodies pressed close together while their hands held the others in a death like grip that showed no signs of ever being let go.

or even:

“Albus Severus” Harry said quietly, so that nobody but Ginny could hear him, who tactfully turned to talk to Oliver and Marcus as they waved off their own three boys. 

See all I had to do was just add in a sentence or not even that and suddenly ….. wow a gay character. That wasn’t too hard now was it JK. 

Petey

peterdefensesquad:

Sometimes I get  Peter. I understand him. And I am sure you once did too. Have you ever felt that you do not belong? Have you ever felt that you are only a part of a group because the others pity you? Have you ever felt that you are not good enough? Because I have.

We all have insecurities. And I believe that Peter did too. Sometimes we act in a positive way and get over these insecurities and the other times we don’t. I won’t say what Peter did was right. All I am saying is that what Peter did had a reason behind it.

He felt as if he belonged with the Death Eaters. Voldemort needed that information, and I bet he would have talked very smoothly with him. Tell me, don’t we all want a little attention? People make mistakes. And they regret them. And I think that even if he didn’t believe in it himself, he regretted it.

In the end he may not be a hero. But he sure was not totally a villain.

siriuslikesmoonysbutt:

I just want to know more about Peter Pettigrew. 

I want to know about his family. 

I want to know about him at Hogwarts. 

But I especially want to know about him during the first war. What happened? Why did he betray his friends? Yeah, he was scared of Voldemort, but there has to be more to it. I want to know the details. I want to know everything. How did he feel about James and Lily getting married? How did he react when Harry was born? Did he purposely make it look like Remus was the traitor so Sirius would suspect him, and how did he feel about doing that? Was he conflicted? Did he ever wonder if maybe it would have been better if Voldemort had killed him? Did he ever hesitate and think about those years at school, his best friends?

bauliya:

if-dementors-were-pink:

book one harry: *loses 2 house points* oh my god they’re all going to hate me this is the biggest atrocity i have ever committed in my academic career, i have forever tarnished the reputation of gryffindor house

book six harry: *loses 70 points for gryffindor* * almost gets expelled* ask me if i give a motherfuck??

Realistic character development