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In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, it is mentioned that Fleur has taken a job at Gringotts bank, and it is jocularly implied that she is pursuing a romantic relationship with colleague Bill Weasley, whom she eyed with great interest when they first met in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, it is revealed that she and Bill are engaged. When not working at Gringotts she spends time at The Burrow in order to get to know his family. His mother, Molly Weasley, dislikes Fleur, and Fleur makes little effort to impress her soon-to-be mother-in-law. Bill Weasley's younger sister Ginny speculates that Mrs Weasley secretly hoped Bill would fall in love with family friend Nymphadora Tonks. Among the story's central characters, Ron was particularly affected by Fleur's veela charm in Goblet of Fire, and continues to be very attracted to her, much to Ginny and Hermione's great distaste.
Fleur gains significant ground in the opinion of Mrs. Weasley after Bill suffers disfiguring injuries while fighting for the Order of the Phoenix. When Mrs. Weasley assumes that she will want to cancel the wedding because he is no longer attractive, Fleur takes offence, criticizing both the idea that she would not wish to marry him, and that his feelings may have changed towards her because of possible werewolf contamination. In fact, she takes pride in his wounds as living proof of his valour. Her relationship with Mrs. Weasley seems to immediately improve after this, and Ginny states that if her mother is going to be content with Fleur, she supposes she will have to be, too.
In the future
She and Bill Weasley are planning to be married in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
In Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, it is mentioned that Fleur has taken a job at Gringotts bank, and it is jocularly implied that she is pursuing a romantic relationship with colleague Bill Weasley, whom she eyed with great interest when they first met in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, it is revealed that she and Bill are engaged. When not working at Gringotts she spends time at The Burrow in order to get to know his family. His mother, Molly Weasley, dislikes Fleur, and Fleur makes little effort to impress her soon-to-be mother-in-law. Bill Weasley's younger sister Ginny speculates that Mrs Weasley secretly hoped Bill would fall in love with family friend Nymphadora Tonks. Among the story's central characters, Ron was particularly affected by Fleur's veela charm in Goblet of Fire, and continues to be very attracted to her, much to Ginny and Hermione's great distaste.
Fleur gains significant ground in the opinion of Mrs. Weasley after Bill suffers disfiguring injuries while fighting for the Order of the Phoenix. When Mrs. Weasley assumes that she will want to cancel the wedding because he is no longer attractive, Fleur takes offence, criticizing both the idea that she would not wish to marry him, and that his feelings may have changed towards her because of possible werewolf contamination. In fact, she takes pride in his wounds as living proof of his valour. Her relationship with Mrs. Weasley seems to immediately improve after this, and Ginny states that if her mother is going to be content with Fleur, she supposes she will have to be, too.
In the future
She and Bill Weasley are planning to be married in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows