ALBUS POTTER:

1. Albus was definitely the quiet one out of the Potter kids. Lily was the "wild child" of the family and James was, and always had been, popular. Al was the softer spoken one. But he did have a fair amount of friends; it was nearly impossible to be the son of the wizard who saved the world and not have some people interested in your company.

2. Al was a homebody. He liked going home to his parent's house and sleeping in his own bed and waking up to the smell of his mum's cooking and walking downstairs to see his dad reading the morning newspaper by the fireplace. He liked familiarity; he liked seeing things that he associated with good times.

3. He loved his family. His little sister meant the world to him and he looked up to his older brother more than anyone on the planet. But he was really close to his dad. His dad always knew what to say; whenever Al was upset or anxious or angry, Harry could always come up with the right words to calm him down. Especially after he left for Hogwarts, he began to appreciate everything that his parents did for him.

4. Scorpius and Rose were his best friends. Rose had always been his favorite cousin and the person besides his immediate family that he was closest to. She understood his family and she understood the attention that they always got and she understood him. And then there was Scorpius. He and Scorpius had been best friends since the first train ride, and Albus knew that they would always been friends as long as either of them had anything to do with it.

5. When his two best friends got together, he had felt like he was going to lose everything that they had. He was going to lose the staying up late with the two of them, playing Exploding Snap and laughing hysterically at nothing, the trips to Hogsmede, the summer vacation adventures together. Then he thought of his dad, and of Uncle Ron and Aunt Hermione and he realized that if they were still this close after all this time, then he and Scorpius and Rose could be too.

6. Everybody said that Al was exactly like his dad, and he could see the similarities a lot of the time. They had the same physical qualities: the messy hair, the green eyes, the stature. But on the inside they were different in certain ways too.

7. Albus loved Quidditch. He played Chaser, just like his mum, and was really good at it too. Some of his fondest memories were out on the pitch; either the one they had at home, playing with his mum and his dad, or at the school pitch, Scorpius at his side as they joined a pick-up game.

8. School was a little more difficult for him than the rest of his family. He wasn't bright like Molly or Teddy or James or Scorpius. It started when he was little, when Rose started reading and the words just blurred together and mixed up in his head. He learned later that he had a mild learning disability. Although it was difficult for him and he continued to struggle, he learned to deal with it and still made A's and a couple E's.

9. He didn't have a lot of girlfriends throughout Hogwarts. He dated a few girls here and there, but no girl that he met really captured his attention like he wanted them to. That was until he met Charlotte. She was spunky and feisty and sweet as could be, and he didn't think he'd ever feel for someone else what he felt for her.

10. Ever since he was little, he'd always wanted to be an entrepreneur. He couldn't do math like a business owner ought to, but when his Uncle George offered him a job as a manager of the Hogsmeade branch of Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, basically offering him complete control, and was assured by his uncle that he was more than capable for the job, he took it.

A/N: The Potters are adorable.