~ooO Against : Romilda Vane Ooo~
Romilda Vane was certain Granger had used love potions. Why else would a muggle-hater like Salazar Slytherin have agreed to marry her in the first place? He certainly wouldn't be standing so calmly behind the bushy-haired witch, allowing her to take control. No Slytherin would be content to let a Gryffindor be in charge.
But then again, perhaps he was acting. Maybe it was a plan to get her guard down, to fool everyone into believing he loved the know-it-all, so he could kill her when he wouldn't be suspected. Or maybe he thought it was worth the sacrifice, to have influence over the Monarch, a witch with power and authority.
Personally, Romilda didn't believe Granger deserved the prestige of being the Magical Monarch. It was wonderful that a Gryff was Queen, but Granger? Surely there must have been someone else would have been a better Monarch, one more deserving than Granger, someone like herself? And Granger actually agreeing to the marriage? To be Queen? Romilda would choose not be Queen if she had to lower herself to marrying a snake.
But then again Romilda Vane, like many others, would never understand the nature of sacrifice, acceptance, love, and faith.
~ooOoo~ooOoo~ooOoo~
