Endings for All my kids post hogwarts <3
Trigger warning : mentions of suicide, murder.
Daniel achieves everything he ever dreamed of.
He becomes one of the most recognizable figures in the British wizarding world—not merely a politician, but the Ministry’s greatest diplomat. Charismatic, eloquent, impeccably dressed and endlessly photographed, he becomes the face of magical Britain overseas. Every treaty bears his signature. Every international crisis seems to calm once Daniel arrives. Newspapers adore him. Young witches and wizards aspire to be him.
He finally becomes perfect.
And he has never felt more empty.
The applause fades the moment he returns home.
There are no roommates waiting with tea. No late-night Common Room debates. No Minjae dragging him into trouble. No Seojun rambling about cats. No Renn correcting his paperwork. No Cordelia laughing so loudly the entire corridor hears her.
His depression, something he’d hidden behind flawless smiles since adolescence, quietly worsens. His self-harm, once occasional, becomes routine. He becomes frighteningly good at pretending everything is alright.
One dies during his sixth year.
Another is beaten to death by the husband she insisted she could change.
The last is murdered years later by an enemy Daniel never manages to bring to justice.
Only one sister survives.
She begs him to reconcile with their parents.
He would rather lose the last member of his family than return to the people who convinced him love had to be earned through perfection.
By thirty, Daniel has become the most admired man in Britain.
He has awards lining every shelf.
A country that loves him.
And not a single person who truly knows him anymore.
He dies by suicide at thirty years old.
The Prophet reports it as an unfortunate consequence of “work-related stress.”
Only those who knew the boy beneath the politician understand that Daniel had been dying long before that night.
People remember him as beautiful.
His friends remember how lonely he truly was.
“The girl who belonged to two worlds… and neither.”
Following Hogwarts, Cordelia dedicates her life to healing the divide between merfolk and wizardkind.
She becomes Britain’s foremost ambassador for marine magical relations, spending decades negotiating safer waters, preserving underwater ruins and advocating for mer communities who had long been ignored by the Ministry.
She finally finds purpose.
Then the ocean rejects her.
As the illegitimate daughter of a human wizard and a princess of the royal mer lineage, Cordelia’s existence had always been tolerated rather than accepted.
When her grandmother dies, conservative nobles seize control of the royal court.
They declare that mixed blood has no claim to the sea.
Her name is removed from every royal record.
She is formally exiled from mer society.
The punishment is worse than imprisonment.
merfolk are strictly prohibited to speak to her.
No sanctuary may shelter her.
Should she enter the royal reefs again, she will be hunted as an intruder.
For the first time in her life…
the ocean no longer feels like home.
She spends the next century living on land.
Still helping marine creatures.
Still protecting merfolk who refuse to acknowledge her existence.
She never stops looking toward the sea.
When she is 128, she dies during a violent magical storm while rescuing a pod of young selkies trapped beneath collapsing enchanted ice.
The sea finally embraces her again.
Long after the royal family had forgotten her name.
Instead, she proves that the future of mer society cannot survive by clinging to old bloodlines.
Years of diplomacy eventually unite younger merfolk behind her.
Mixed-blood children are formally recognized.
She doesn’t want the throne.
Instead, she becomes the bridge between two civilizations.
She grows old surrounded by both human and mer family, eventually passing peacefully beneath the waters she loved most, her final sight being sunlight filtering through the ocean above.
“The boy who never got to become the man he would’ve been.”
Two years after Hogwarts, Minjae joins a joint task force investigating illegal magical beast trafficking.
Still making terrible jokes at inappropriate times.
The ambush comes without warning.
Poachers expected Aurors.
Instead they find a handful of young graduates.
Minjae stays behind so the others can escape.
His body isn’t recovered for days.
The funeral is unbearably quiet.
No one ever quite fills the space he leaves behind.
Every group photograph afterward feels… wrong.
Like someone was edited out.
Whenever the others reunite years later, someone inevitably starts laughing because they remember one of Minjae’s ridiculous comments.
The laughter always ends in tears.
Renn becomes exactly what everyone expected.
One of history’s greatest Curse-Breakers.
A respected investigator.
An advisor within the Department of Mysteries.
She uncovers secrets no one else can.
She quietly shoulders burdens no one even realizes exist.
The Ministry releases a carefully polished statement.
An unfortunate accident involving unstable magical artefacts during a classified expedition.
No body is ever recovered.
No evidence is ever shown.
Her friends know immediately.
But they never learn the truth.
remain mysteries forever.
“The one who outlived everyone.”
Seojun becomes a Quidditch legend.
His flying is breathtaking.
Children imitate his signature feints.
Off the pitch, he spends his free time rehabilitating injured magical creatures, insisting they deserve just as much kindness as people.
He marries his Hogwarts sweetheart.
His life is genuinely happy.
Until time begins collecting debts.
Each funeral steals another piece of him.
His grandchildren grow old.
Vampires are meant to live for centuries more.
Yet grief wears him down faster than time ever could.
He dies peacefully at 390 years old.
that is heartbreakingly young.
His family says his heart simply gave out.
Those who knew him believe something else.
He had spent so much of it loving people destined to leave before him…
there wasn’t enough heart left to keep living.
The cruelest part isn’t that any one of them dies.
It’s that they never stop loving one another.
Every reunion becomes smaller.
Every empty chair becomes more noticeable.
Until eventually, the only one left is Seojun—an immortal by human standards—standing before four graves belonging to people who once promised they’d all grow old together.
And somewhere in history, there remains a photograph of five Hogwarts students smiling at a future they believed they would all share. It survives long after every one of them is gone.