Josh Robins was comfortably sacked out in a vibrantly colored bright red beanbag in the far right corner of his living room.

Josh was about a week away from becoming a father.

As Josh calmly lazed on the beanbag, the idea of what he should name his daughter suddenly came to him and he knew instantly it was the right name.

He would be calling his daughter Demzela.

Josh had graduated from Hogwarts and was now a successful Potions Maker for St. Mungo's.

Coming from a background of poverty, Josh had arrived at Hogwarts in his first year with quite used and beat up secondhand robes and books. He even had to suffer with a secondhand wand.

A girl in his year, whose name was Demzela Donate, had noticed that ALL of Josh's things were secondhand, even his schoolbag and watch.

After asking Josh about having secondhand possessions and hearing his story of coming from an impoverished background, Demzela stepped up to help.

Over the remainder of Josh's and Demzela's first school year, Demzela saved all her allowance money from every week, sold all of her birthday and Christmas presents to make more money, and even sold off her beloved Barbie Doll collection to make yet more money.

At the end of the school year, Demzela had taken all the money she had saved and made and used the money to buy brand new Hogwarts robes for Josh as well as freshly minted copies of all the required textbooks for the core classes for the remaining six years at Hogwarts and had also bought him a brand new watch and schoolbag. She also gave him the funds he needed to buy a firsthand wand (which he then bought himself due to the wand choosing the wizard) She also gave him some money that she told him was to be allocated towards the needed books and materials he would need for his elective courses when the time came and some other money, she'd said he could spend in Hogsmeade. She'd also bought him a Cleansweep Three. This last part was fortuitous as Josh then decided to try out for Chaser as a second year and made the Gryffindor team as he was particularly good at dodging bludgers.

All of this went through Josh's mind as he sat on his beanbag.

He'd thought about how miserable his first year at Hogwarts had been and how much his life had improved in second year when he came to Hogwarts with brand new things that were all his own, especially the wand.

Josh had gone from having nothing but secondhand possessions his first year at Hogwarts to having a full set of completely new things that were all his own in his second year at Hogwarts.

All because of the kindness and generosity of one girl.

Josh had formed a friendship with Demzela Donate in that second year. Josh and Demzela had been partners in all classes that required pairing up. She'd even given him the biggest cheer from the Gryffindor section in the stands during his first Quidditch Match against Slytherin when he had scored his first goal.

Alas, this friendship wasn't to last.

Between second and third years, Demzela had moved to Massachusetts with her family and as such had transferred to Ilvermorny.

Josh had received an owl from Demzela over the summer between second and third years explaining that she would not be returning to Hogwarts because of her family moving to Massachusetts, thus leading her to transfer to Ilvermorny.

Josh was saddened by the unexpected end of his in person friendship with Demzela, though they did write to each other from time to time.

But Josh never forgot that it was because of Demzela that he got new things for his second year at Hogwarts.

As the rest of his Hogwarts career played out, he always remembered what Demzela had done for him and that it was because of her that he'd had six fantastic years at Hogwarts after one miserable year.

All this went through Josh's mind on the beanbag.

He was 1000% confident about his decision to name his daughter Demzela.

What better way to pay tribute to his friendship with Demzela and express his gratitude for what Demzela had done for him than to name his daughter Demzela.

A lot of people take things for granted or forget those who help them along the way.

Not Josh Robins.

Demzela had given Josh a better life.

Now, Josh would give his daughter her name.