Rose Weasley
My next grandchild beloved Rose, daughter of Hermione and Ron. Perhaps Molly and I are alike, but the similarities are nothing compared to that of Rose and Hermione. Both have an extreme love of books, learning, and logic. Although, they are not one and the same. I am not sure if Hermione and Ron realize it, but Rose has a hidden side that I am not sure many know about. Yet, and I know this seems paradoxical to say, she is more timid than her mother is. Maybe timid is the wrong word choice there. Hm, let's see. Hermione, not to speak ill of her, can sometimes come across as rather abrasive. And that is one characteristic that Rose does not share with Hermione. Rose is much more open to new ideas and other people's opinions than Hermione is.
And I think might stem from her love of fiction. Yes, fiction. Oh the irony! Hermione's daughter loves fiction and imaginary things! I know this because one time when she and Hugo slept over at the Burrow, I had gone into the spare bedroom (Ron's old bedroom) to clean up a bit. Tucked inside one of her primary school textbooks were pages of writing. The script was written in Rose's handwriting. And guess what it was?! A story! A fictional story Rose was writing herself! It was full of adventure and fantastical things. It was about a girl named Silvia who wandered the globe in search of magical creatures. Except it was not on planet earth. The places in the story were ones that I have never heard of before. I can only assume that Rose and the genius that she is created a whole world of her own to explore within the folds of her incredible mind. And to think I was lucky enough to read some of it.
