Harry and Fleur have a beautiful, lively, vivacious daughter.
She gets diagnosed with a blood curse, a consequence of the combination of curses Harry had been hit and Fleur encountered in her job.
They have to watch their daughter pay the ultimate price.
She is brave, and strong, and strives to live as she always had, learning what she can, having fun with friends. But she grows ever weaker, tires ever so faster.
At times, she despairs, asks why she should learn, because it is ultimately pointless. She is going to die.
She lives more at St. Mungos than at her parents' home.
Harry and Fleur struggle to stay strong for their daughter, hiding the tears they shed for her.
Until, finally, the healers at St. Mungo's send Ms Potter home. They give the Potter parents simple instructions: Make her comfortable.