There could be her best friend who she might trust enough to show the secret hideout to at some point. Or perhaps a mysterious figure who is also aware of the hideout's existence and is either a helper or a threat to Angelina.
George might become more serious in some ways. Losing Fred could make him more determined to make something of his life. He could also be more protective of Angelina. Angelina, in turn, could become more empathetic towards George's pain. She might be the one to encourage him to open up more.
Well, there could be her neighbors in the wizarding community. They might bring over some magical potions or spells to ease her pregnancy discomfort. Her children's future godparents could also be part of the story. They could start bonding with Angelina and the unborn baby early on. And don't forget the family's house - elf, if they have one. The house - elf could be helping with household chores so that Angelina can rest more during her pregnancy.
Yes, in a sense. 'Cress' is part of The Lunar Chronicles series by Marissa Meyer. The series often features elements that could be associated with a 'red' theme in the sense of passion, danger, and vividness in the storylines, settings, and character relationships.
The real story that inspired 'Changeling' was a disturbing one. Angelina Jolie took on the role of Christine Collins, a mother who had to endure so much. Her son disappeared and she was given a child that was not hers by the authorities. This led to her fight against the system. Jolie's performance added depth to the story. She was able to show the strength and vulnerability of the character. The movie not only told a story of a mother's love but also of the need for justice and truth in society.
The 'Vampire Academy' series by Richelle Mead can be considered alike. It also involves vampires and has a strong focus on the relationships between different characters, including some romantic elements, much like in Meyer's 'Midnight Sun'.
I'm not entirely sure if Fred Meyer sells 'The Neverending Story'. It depends on their inventory and what they choose to stock. They might have it in stock if there is a demand for it in their area or if they have a deal with the publisher. However, it could also be that they don't carry it at all. Maybe it's worth calling the store or checking their website to be certain.