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G. Norman Lippert:
Who did Millie Vandergriff marry? I always felt she got a raw deal because of the whole James/Petra situation and please don't tell me she married that smarmy muggle servant (instead of the house elf).
G. Norman Lippert
No indeed, and thanks for asking about Millie! She is a favourite (and underrated) character of mine as well.
Millie did indeed go off to America to study architecture (at Ilvermorny, rather than Alma Aleron, I am legally bound to admit) and while she dated several promising young men, she did not, in the end, marry any of them. As of now, she is still happily unmarried. Instead, she is committed to her career, designing and building new wizarding edifices all over the world. Her latest, the new wizarding world bank in the United Arab Emirates, upon which she is working under the tutelage of mastercraftsman dwarf designer Arlich Nikkabrick, will be, upon its completion, the deepest earthly structure ever completed, with floors reaching down to within 100 kilometers of the earth's mantel. On the surface it will be, of course, one story tall, and look like a muggle port-a-potty.
Millie did indeed go off to America to study architecture (at Ilvermorny, rather than Alma Aleron, I am legally bound to admit) and while she dated several promising young men, she did not, in the end, marry any of them. As of now, she is still happily unmarried. Instead, she is committed to her career, designing and building new wizarding edifices all over the world. Her latest, the new wizarding world bank in the United Arab Emirates, upon which she is working under the tutelage of mastercraftsman dwarf designer Arlich Nikkabrick, will be, upon its completion, the deepest earthly structure ever completed, with floors reaching down to within 100 kilometers of the earth's mantel. On the surface it will be, of course, one story tall, and look like a muggle port-a-potty.
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Why did you decide to come up with James Potter's series? I know that you didn't want this magical world to end but with such a great imagination didn't you think you could create your own independent storyline with different names in such a way so that nobody related it with Harry Potter? If you would have done that then too your books would have been a great hit, then why this series?
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