Luna Lovegood
Sep. 23rd, 2011 10:37 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
She's so not a hippie love goddess; she's a true innocent. When she marries -- later in life, according to JKR -- she's still a virgin. She knows quite a bit about sex and sexuality, but it's all theoretical. Even Neville Longbottom's shy, tentative advances were more than she was physically ready for. She might even have screamed a tiny bit: as you saw at the end of the movie, it was awkward.
She went home to take care of her adored father, who lived an inconveniently long time, in poor health, after The War. She met Rolf, the son of her father's old friend Newt Scamander, at Xenophilius' funeral. Past forty, she wasn't ready then either. He married her primarily to take care of her; their marriage wasn't consummated for several years.
She went home to take care of her adored father, who lived an inconveniently long time, in poor health, after The War. She met Rolf, the son of her father's old friend Newt Scamander, at Xenophilius' funeral. Past forty, she wasn't ready then either. He married her primarily to take care of her; their marriage wasn't consummated for several years.