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no astoria and Draco only get married because they are both pure bloods. Draco secretly has a huge crush on Luna lovegood and she likes him to but they know there love can never be.
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Nothing really. Astoria is Daphne Greengrass's younger sister, who was in the same year as Draco. J.K Rowling just wanted Draco to marry someone other than Pansy Parkinson whom she views as a bully.
Draco didn't 'love' anybody, he just enjoyed the attention girls gave him. Especially Pansy.
Later in the seventh book he married some woman but it never said who.
We must assume that the answer is yes, considering that he married her and had one child with her.
Astoria Greengrass. She's two years below Draco. She's also a sister of his Slytherin fellow Daphne Greengrass, who was introduced in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (book). Later, in the epilogue, both have son called Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy.
Draco Malfoy's son, whom we meet in the epilogue of Deathly Hallows, is named Scorpius Hyperion Malfoy.
No; Draco and Hermione are never a couple in Harry Potter canon. Hermione ends up marrying Ron, and Draco marries Astoria Greengrass.
No, Astoria is only mentioned in the epilogue and is referred to as Draco's wife not Astoria as neither Harry, Ron, Hermione or Ginny know her name. However her sister: Daphne Greengrass was in Harry, Ron and Hermione's year.
It is unknown what Astoria Greengrass (Draco Malfoy's wife)'s Blood Status was, though in Chapter 37 of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Ronald Weasley tells Rose Weasley that Arthur Weasley would never forgive him for marrying Scorpius Malfoy, who he said was a pure-blood. If Scorpius really is a pure-blood, then his mother Astoria should be a pure-blood, too. However, Ron may not be right about Scorpius being pure-blood.