Frank Longbottom

1. He was an only child and had always wanted a brother later when he met the Marauders, he realized that he had three and another brother even a biological one wouldn't have been good enough.

2. It took more years than was normal for him to show signs of magic but when he did, he couldn't stop using it.

3. No one and especially not him thought he would become a Gryffindor.

4. He had actually been afraid of the dark until he was five and afraid of storms for even longer than that.

5. Like his son would do more than two decades later he begged the Hat to put him in Hufflepuff but the Hat saw something in him when she put him in Gryffindor that he wouldn't see in himself for a more few years.

6. His dormmates were the Marauders and he was the fifth Marauder.

7. He always told his mother that they made him a troublemaker but everyone knew it was in his personality.

8. His greatest subjects were DADA, Transfiguration, and Herbology through he was good in the others too.

9. Frank like Sirius and James was kind of a prodigy and quickly learned thing so the three of them and Remus always helped those who had difficulties no matter the house they were in well except Slytherin but that was because they never asked for help.

10. He knew Alice thought of losing the child in the early days of the pregnancy and he would have supported her no matter what but he was glad when she didn't lose the child.

11. While he was being tortured the only thing, he thought was his baby son. Neville was the most important thing in his life.

12. Despite everything, he would still join the Order again even if he knew what was to come and how he would end up like.

13. Frank's relationship with the other members of the Order of the Phoenix was a great relationship so much so that everyone was saddened by what happened to them.

14. Both Frank and Alice would have preferred to die than live in insanity but they were never given a chance to choose what happened to them.

15. He was glad that his son didn't hate them for choosing the greater good instead of a life with them and that he was proud of them.