pandora315 wrote:I think Lily worked. I can't see her not actually, look at her personality, I think she's to fiery to let James do everything.
*gets up on my soapbox* kay, not really, but...
I'm a stay at home mom... I'm reading this from the perspective of a mom, and I think, since as far as I can tell, I'm one of two moms on this board, that's a pretty valid insight.
I think James and Lily (and also Frank and Alice Longbottom) knew about the prediction... If I heard even the craziest rumor (not to mention, if a man I trusted implicitly, like they trusted Dumbledore) said that the most evil wizard in the world and my son were going to have to go head to head and one would die, I would not let my son out of my sight.
On a side note, I am usually described by those who know me as "fiery" or "stubborn", but I am as dedicated to raising my children as I am in making a living, more so, in fact, so I work a thankless job that doesn't get paid.
That said, I think James worked up until the last days, when they really seriously went into hiding. I think Lily probably worked outside the home until Harry was born. I feel the same way about Frank and Alice, with one exception... I think it's POSSIBLE that Alice continued her work as an auror, but only if Lily were watching Neville. I would only trust someone to watch my son if they knew the danger that he was in, and the only other person who could understand that danger was Lily. The only reason I think Lily stayed at home and Alice (might have) worked, was that Alice isn't called a former-Auror in the trial... therefore leading me to believe that she was an Auror at the time she was attacked.
I also think that she worked for the ministry as an Obliviator. This is a gut feeling and not a rumor yet because I don't have the evidence to back it up. So far all I can offer is that we've found out about the job of Obliviator during the Q Cup, and I think that info was meant to set up something bigger. Also we know Lily was good as charm work. I also hate to say it for those who don't believe Lily has a "dark side" but I think it might be she who impaired the longbottoms memories and the money was a pay off from a wealthy death eater- Malfoy money? Or Black/Lestrange money?
My theory is (in part) similar... I think she or James or both once worked as Unspeakables.
Rowling has stated that at least a lot of the money came to James through inheritance. I don't think Lily's got the darker side, I think she might have once had the potential, but there's just too much against it, in my opinion...
Rowling makes a big deal with names, some having secret meanings (Perkins, Celestina Warbeck, Percy, Dumbledore), some having not-so-secret meanings (Lily the flower means pure, sweet, etc. etc. etc., while Petunia means resentful)... there's a thread set up specially for this in "meaning of names" however, I think this is evidence that Lily is as good as she seems, because so far J.K. Rowling has held true to her meaning of names.
Aberforth wrote:That damage was done by the Lestranges and Crouch Junior putting the Cruciatus curse on the Longbottoms - there was no memory charm involved. The Longbottoms' brains are addled because of the torturing.
Unless, of course, the original damage was the Cruciatus Curse, and the hospital or someone else keeps "refreshing" their problem... Don't post a reply here, though, go to Bad Happenings at St. Mungo's
anyone noticing that all our theories are interconnecting now?