"But slash has no place in a chiiiiiiildrun's book!!11!!"
She's pretty much backing up their argument, though. It's not like she gave it a place in the book. She can say that it was always in her mind, but her interviews are meaningless in the long run. (Hell, we've already heard that Ron became an Auror, but also worked at the joke shop; and that Luna either got together with Rolf Scamander or Neville, who may have got together with Luna, but didn't because he married Hannah Abbott.) If she truly had this in mind all along (which I seriously doubt), she had the chance to include it and truly make a stand. Instead, she tries to have her cake and eat it, by trying to get kudos without taking a risk morally, artistically or financially.
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She's pretty much backing up their argument, though. It's not like she gave it a place in the book. She can say that it was always in her mind, but her interviews are meaningless in the long run. (Hell, we've already heard that Ron became an Auror, but also worked at the joke shop; and that Luna either got together with Rolf Scamander or Neville, who may have got together with Luna, but didn't because he married Hannah Abbott.) If she truly had this in mind all along (which I seriously doubt), she had the chance to include it and truly make a stand. Instead, she tries to have her cake and eat it, by trying to get kudos without taking a risk morally, artistically or financially.