The Elizabeth Shue characters from “The Karate Kid”, “Adventures in Babysitting” and “Leaving Las Vegas” are all the same girl.
Crushed after being dumped by Ralph Macchio, she follows her scholarship to Northwestern University, but is left bankrupt from legal fees after defending herself from vindictive parents after one bad night of babysitting.
Her scholarship money gone, her spirit broken, she finds herself in Las Vegas, where she meets Nicholas Cage’s character.
At the ending of Book 7 of Harry Potter, set in future at Platform 9 3/4 at King’s Cross Station, it’s Ron and Ginny who run a foot race to the car.
“Harry, you promised me you’d tell her by Christmas…” Hermione said quietly as the two slowly walked towards the street.
“Tonight at dinner,” replied a pensive Harry. A passerby might have thought he was checking the shine on his shoes.
“Its all arranged. Siberies Storage will port my things at 9 tomorrow morning. The waiting period will be as expected, but I know that there won’t be any trouble.”
“Harry, this isn’t going to be easy. You know I love you but I need to know: Are you sure?”
Her brown eyes looked up at him with that question, both confident yet vulnerable, and if there was even a hint of extra moisture in them, it would have been very hard to tell indeed.
Harry looked briefly down the track as the Hogwarts Express disappeared from view.
“I’m sure, Hermione. I am more sure of this now than I think I have been of anything in my entire life” he replied.
The crowds had dispersed now, and as the two walked, their hands fell together naturally, their pinkies intertwining. It would be hardest on the children, but it would work out.
Walking with her by his side, Harry thought back to their days together at Hogwarts.
“Nothing is quite as simple as it is in school, is it?” he asked softly.
“No, Harry. Never as simple. But if what you want is worthwhile, its always worth the work.”
He knew in his heart that she was right, of course, for Hermione always knew best.