Part of what bugged me about the books is how callously the Dursleys were treated later in the books.
Every summer it seemed the magical world would screw with them in a terribly traumatic way. They had to have their son get a pigtail removed, see a prize cake smashed/destroyed, suffer magic property damage to their window and living room from the WEaseleys and watch helplessly as Dudley's tongue extended to ten to twelve feet.
I wonder what ever became of them, or if they were at all aware of their cousin/nephew's extremely consequential role in things.
Every summer it seemed the magical world would screw with them in a terribly traumatic way. They had to have their son get a pigtail removed, see a prize cake smashed/destroyed, suffer magic property damage to their window and living room from the WEaseleys and watch helplessly as Dudley's tongue extended to ten to twelve feet.
I wonder what ever became of them, or if they were at all aware of their cousin/nephew's extremely consequential role in things.