SunsetG|rl wrote:not to mention his father who wants him to be evil...
You think so? Hm, I've never seen Lucius as the utterly devoted follower he pretends to be. I think he chose the side that promised the most power and that came closest to his beliefs, but I'm sure he wouldn't 'give his son up to the Dark Lord', as Bella so nicely puts it. And now that Voldemort tried to send his son on a suicide mission to punish him, and worse, threatened to kill his whole family, I'm pretty sure Lucius will reconsider his loyalities. And Draco... as Dumbledore said, his heart is not in it. He is terribly scared of Voldemort, and desperate to prove himself, but if he'd had the choice...he'd run away from the Death Eaters, as fast as he could.
Then Snape...I wonder... do you really think Voldemort will welcome him with open arms after killing Dumbledore? Mind you, he went behind Voldemort's back by making the Unbreakable Vow, plus it was meant to be Draco's task. I'm really undecided about that one, I think it could turn out either way for Snape. Personally, I had the feeling he betrayed both of his masters all at once...maybe that's where his true loyalities lie, with the Malfoys. His and Lucius's friendship strikes me as genuine, not some kind of mutual exploit or something.
Possibly we'll see a Snape-Malfoy-alliance against Voldemort in the next book...or maybe Sevy and Lucy wait until Harry defeats Voldemort and try to take over the world themselves...everything's possible!
Oh, and:
That's why you don't have to be 21 to go to an adult prison.
In Germany, you have to. So I think that depends entirely on your point of view...