Lottie + Louis

Eleanor Regan | Slytherin | Bella ThorneIt was the end of the world as they knew it.
Adian was married and Louis had realized by the end of the third bottle of champagne that he was now going to be quite alone in the world. What was he going to do without his best friend? That wife of his was going to take up all his time and---where had all these years gone? It was this deep and utter despair that had pushed him into the broom closet with Lottie, who was experiencing a similar mental breakdown. Adian had been the perfect gentleman, and she’d wasted her years chasing after quidditch men who didn’t give her the time of day. And
now he was
married, she’d moaned after the tenth shot.
They woke up tangled in tulle and dress robes, hollering in disgust and outrage, and a lot of angry French.
It was a good thing that Louis and Lottie did not make a habit of spending time together, because they’d never be able to look each other in the eye after their rather depressing romp. Lottie could barely
stand when she finally confronted him in a ministry lift to tell him that she was pregnant and that
he was the father. Louis promptly lost consciousness for a few seconds, and they ended up in the Department of Mysteries for a few hours.
Explaining the terrible mistake to Adian had not been as painful as Louis had imagined it would be. It had taken weeks to build up the courage, but he believed his friend had the right to know. It was painful in the fact that Adian punched him in the nose, but not emotionally so. His friend was happy with his new bride, so now all Louis had to deal with was a ragingly hormonal Lottie Sweeting.
It was a miracle he made it out of the nine months alive.
Eleanor, unfortunately for her mother, only inherited her hair. She’s quiet and not a fan of gossip, though she keeps a keen eye on everything going on around her. When she was sorted into Slytherin, she cried about it for a week, but never told her supremely proud father. Slytherin’s had such a bad reputation to live up to, and it was her Uncle Adian who showed her that if he and her father could make friends, then she could get past the stereotypes. Ellie devoured books and focused on her studies, allowing her to earn a top marks and the Head Girl badge.
She writes for the Prophet as an investigative journalist, hoping to break up crime rings and other illegal operations. Her mother muses that it’s a variation of getting a juicy scoop of gossip, yeah?