RELATIONSHIPSFamily:Theodore Nott:
Pansy's husband. She never did love Pansy, during her time at Hogwarts it was always Draco who she admired, for a short period of time the pair even dated. That was until Pansy thought he wasn't giving her enough attention during the sixth year, spending too much time on his project for the death eaters. After the battle of Hogwarts she had planned to reveal that her feelings remained strong. Unfortunately Pansy was crushed as Draco announced his love for Astoria, her best friends younger sister. As a result Pansy was left with her rebound: Theodore Nott. Smart, pure blood and destined for a great career that would have the pair of them rolling in gold. It seemed the perfect option and so Pansy went with the self-preserving option of marring Theodore. It maintain her pure blood status and mean't she didn't have to worry about money if her reporting career didn't take off. The two ended up having children and whilst Theodore was wrapped around Pansy's finger assuming the love was mutual it wasn't, isn't and never will be.
Alexander Nott:
Alexander is Pansy's eldest child. He, like the rest of the Nott's, was sorted into Slytherin house and has proven his worth fulfilling and exceeding all of her expectations. She is probably closer Alexander than Ally, in fact she secretly prefers her son even though he is blackmailing her. On their annual holiday to France Alexander caught his Mother having an affair on Theodore and has said he will keep her affair a secret on the condition she transfers money into his Gringotts account each month. Pansy, a little anxious that her son would blab anyway, had to marvel his cunning and holds more respect for him.
Allyson Nott:
Unlike Alexander her daughter wasn't sorted into Slytherin, Ravenclaw instead. Of course Pansy was slightly disheartened at first but has managed to get over this because at least it means her daughter is clever and will hopefully enter a highly respected career as Ally still is ambitious - or at least Pansy tells herself that to give her peace of mind that she hasn't ruined the Nott family legacy. Ally doesn't bond as well with Pansy as Alexander does but she would protect and love her daughter all the same even if she does think less of Allyson's capabilities.
Friends:Malfoy Family
Pansy has a longstanding relationship with the Malfoys ever since she was a child. Seeing as both Draco and Pansy were from well recognised pureblooded families they were already associates before attending at Hogwarts, where their friendships strengthened even more - leading to a romantic affair between the two whilst being in school together. Upon graduating from Hogwarts the two remained good friends and Pansy is now friends with his children, or at least she seems to be. Of course Scorpius is the person she gets on most with out of the three Malfoy children and subtly suggests a romantic affair at any chance she can get.
Katrina-Carlotta Du Hunt:
The leader of the death eaters is by no means a friend but is now certainly more than an acquaintance. The two get on fairly well, both sharing mutual perspectives on life and serving as good allies. They have a mutually beneficial relationship. Pansy has the power of her media on her side whilst Du Hunt the power of the death eaters meaning Pansy is respected among the faction.
Acquaintances:Khaat Lupin:
After interviewing Lupin Pansy learned a valuable lesson: the power is sometimes in what you don't say. It is this advice that has kept Pansy from naming and shaming Gideon Pierce and writing an article highlighting all the reasons Pansy believes he is being the marriage law. After posting the expose on Khaat Lupin Pansy felt more authority, as though she held more power then her fellow colleagues. Not only that she now considers herself an acquaintance.
Theodore Rookwood:Being the subject to a fair few of Pansy's articles and both being death eaters it is only normal the two are aware of each other. Pansy could easily hold a conversation with him, whether he wanted one or not, and uses him as examples for why the Ministry may fail. Not the best imagine an 'acquaintance' should illustrate but since when has Pansy been afraid to hurt a few feelings?
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