It was Sunday, June 5th, 2005, and Wayne Hopkins was peacefully sitting on a white lawn chair in his backyard sipping on an ice cold lemonade.

Wayne had graduated from Hogwarts shortly after the Battle of Hogwarts had resulted in the downfall of Lord Voldemort.

Wayne had been in Hufflepuff, and he highly valued notable Hufflepuff traits such as loyalty and fairness.

He remembered how Cedric Diggory had exemplified those traits.

Wayne was due to become a first time father in a week and if his baby was to be a son, he'd be naming his son Cedric in honor of Cedric Diggory.

However, Wayne wasn't having a son. He was having a daughter.

"I want to give my daughter a name that represents the idea of fairness," Wayne thought to himself as he sipped on his lemonade.

Surrounded by clear sky, sun, a warm but not hot breeze, and relaxing with lemonade on a lawn chair while everything around him was quiet, Wayne felt an inner sense of calm and peace as he mulled over what name he should bestow upon his daughter.

And then, one nanosecond, the name he had been looking for planted itself into his mind.

"Jennifer," decided Wayne contently, "My daughter shall be Jennifer Hopkins. The name Jennifer means "fair one". That's exactly what I want my daughter to be."

Wayne reflected on a stormy November day in his third year at Hogwarts.

Gryffindor and Hufflepuff had played in the first Quidditch match of the season. The Gryffindor Seeker, Harry Potter, had fallen off of his broom after being approached by those nasty dementors. Cedric hadn't seen Harry fall and had caught the snitch just afterwards. After the game, Cedric had tried to call off the capture of the snitch and had asked for the match to be replayed in the name of fairness. Madam Hooch had rejected the idea, but Wayne remembered how much his respect for Cedric had risen on that day. Wayne had also observed that Cedric never talked about that match after that day despite it being a rare triumph for Hufflepuff and he knew it was because Cedric hadn't felt like he'd earned the victory fairly and was therefore never comfortable with it.

That was exactly the kind of person that Wayne hoped his daughter would become.

He hoped his daughter would grow up to respect and value fairness to the extent that she would openly admit that she knew someone else had beaten her to the finish line in a photo finish in a race.

Wayne also thought about the Triwizard Tournament and how Cedric had reciprocated Harry's gesture of telling him about the dragons by giving Harry the clue he needed to figure out the egg.

This was another way that Wayne hoped his daughter would come to understand the concept of fairness: If someone did a favor for her, she should reciprocate this in an appropriate manner.

That's the kind of person Wayne wanted his daughter to be.

The name Jennifer meant "fair one."

In naming his daughter Jennifer, Wayne was also expressing the hope that she would indeed be a "fair one."

Somehow, someway, Wayne felt an inner peace that told him this would be the case.

"Jennifer Hopkins," smiled Wayne, "I can't wait to hold you in my arms."

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