She couldn't help the giggle that escaped her lips while she stared at her Chocolate Frog trading card. Luna Lovegood's picture just made her feel joyous. She hoped other people enjoyed it as much as she did.

Luna took the opportunity to wear her wedding dress again for the photo. The bottom-most layer was nude silk, it blended in perfectly with her skin tone. Layer upon layer of tulle in every shade of the spectrum was stacked upon it. There were charms placed upon the dress so when Luna spun in a circle, the layers alternated rapidly in such a way that she created a rainbow aura around her. Luna filled her hair with golden glitter to create a halo around her head while she twirled.

Luna felt the pull to make friends with Harry Potter near the end of third year. She already knew Ginny; she started seeking out Hermione in the library. By the time she officially met Harry on the Hogwarts Express ride to start her fourth year, she had laid the foundation in order to be accepted. Luna hummed with satisfaction while reading about her varied accomplishments beginning that same year.

As a member of Dumbledore's Army, she learned how to be a warrior, important to her confidence in battle. She also learned how to lead people, so after she returned for her sixth year of school, she helped head up the resistance inside Hogwarts. And finally, she learned how to cast her Patronus – a hare – from Harry, which continued to be important in the second chapter of her life.

Luna travelled the world in her career as a Magizoologist, sometimes finding herself alone in situations where others might despair, in search of rare creatures and plants. Upon feeling herself starting to falter, the little rabbit gamboling about lifted her spirits. It had the added bonus of attracting Moon Frogs.

And apparently husbands, too. Luna was 32 when she met Rolf Scamander on a hunt for Aquavirius Maggots. She had decided to cast the Patronus charm while sitting next to her campfire, watching it hop away into the night. A few minutes later, a wizard walked out from the shrubbery into which the hare had disappeared.

The card did not mention The Quibbler, but really, that accomplishment belonged to her father. Luna resolved to take her complimentary box full of cards to her dad's house and have him slip them into the middle of the next edition of his magazine as a gift to his loyal readers.