Even if you don't believe in Divinition a true Diviner can read your palms, gaze into your future,read your tea leaves...

Hermione Granger-Weasley was the smartest witch of her age. She was one third of the Golden Trio. Harry Potter wouldn't be alive without her.

However, if there was one thing she didn't do it was Divinition. To her it had been utter hocus-pocus, meaningless. Despite this she says absolutely nothing as her five year old daughter, Rose, drags her to Professor Trawneley's old room, where young witches give leave readings on Victory Day.

Tens years, today marked ten yearssince they had finally finifhed Voldemort for good. SHe reminensed until theycame to the old rope ladder. Gathering Rose up she quickly scaled it. At the top she noticed it looked (and smelled) much like it did all those years ago when she dropped the class.

A young witch soon called them over to one of the tables, people clearing a path for the famous Hermione Granger-Weasley. The witch introduced herself as Morgana, which Rose found very interesting.

She poured a cup of tea for both Hermione and Rose. Rose, eager to hear what the leaves said, quickly drained the cup. Hermione, more dignified than her daughter, took a bit of time. Once Hermione was finished with her tea, which she was happy to inform you hadn't gotten any better, she sat down her cup.

Both the young witch and Rose, who had picked up a few things, stared at her cup in open-mouthed amazement.

"What?" asked Hermione, surprised at her five-year old's face.

The Diviner,recovering,says. "Here is the symbolof a toy, which in an adult's leaves speak of their children. We see a rose of of obvious meaning. Next, we see the infinity loop which is the symbol for destiny or destined for. Following is a scorpion and a very distinct letter M. forgive me for raising any false alarm ma'am, but I only see it being one thing. Your daughter, Rose, id destined for-"
" Scorpius Malfoy." Finished Hermione.