Post by jess1z1 on May 20, 2010 4:46:49 GMT
'Sssssup?! So, I'm not a flashy individual. Excuse the lack of flashiness. I'll try to make it pretty.
Here's Rose (never call her Rosie). And here's some facts about her:
Her patronus (when she manages to make one) will be a fox and her boggart turns into a spider; just a little something on her. She likes nighttime, Weasley gatherings, Grandma Weasley's cooking, defying certain rules and quidditch players. And she hates being told off or grounded, homework on the weekends, being patronized, healthy habits and having to hold back. Her secrets are that she lost her virginity to a muggle boy and that she enjoys Celestina Warbeck.
As a little girl Rose was quite the nice creature. She would be always calm unless poked (in which case that Weasley temper of hers would take care of whomever was quick to anger her) and mostly well-behaved (unless she had an opinion to give in which case she could be ruthless like hell), with a great disposition and much love and care to hand out. Rose was always smart, a very quick learner indeed, with a mind permanently in the state of a spunge. She would perform small magic tricks since very young and was always helping their cousins (though inconspicuously) design pranks and plans for sneaking. Nobody ceased to point out how Rose took after her mother, how she got her mother's brains. Rose was always quite content with these statements. But then the time for Hogwarts came and it really switched the light on her whole existance. She had been longing to go for years, wanting to walk through the halls of this immense castle they described and to get to finally use a wand. The first taste of freedom was too sweet and it wrapped around Rose like a gust of wind.
Rose, the quick learner, got the hang of letting lose during that first year at the magical school. She began letting go and enjoying more, knowing how to be loud, how to not show off her brains (in fact, concealing it a little bit) and just to detach herself from that Hermione-like image everybody held her in. Her Ron started flourishing more as she made more friends in all houses and as she began experimenting with them, breaking a few rules, embracing the wild side. Rose is practically unable to hold back and always speaks her mind. She's quite the restless (and reckless) young lady, often getting in trouble for being too rash, disagreeing with her mother, talking back, partying when she shouldn't.
So, brrrrrring it! Acquaintances, enemies, friendly rivals, vicious rivals, partners in crime, secret crushes, declared crushes, past relationships, past flings, current flings, loving relatives, nasty relatives, the voice of reason, anything at all!
Here's Rose (never call her Rosie). And here's some facts about her:
Her patronus (when she manages to make one) will be a fox and her boggart turns into a spider; just a little something on her. She likes nighttime, Weasley gatherings, Grandma Weasley's cooking, defying certain rules and quidditch players. And she hates being told off or grounded, homework on the weekends, being patronized, healthy habits and having to hold back. Her secrets are that she lost her virginity to a muggle boy and that she enjoys Celestina Warbeck.
As a little girl Rose was quite the nice creature. She would be always calm unless poked (in which case that Weasley temper of hers would take care of whomever was quick to anger her) and mostly well-behaved (unless she had an opinion to give in which case she could be ruthless like hell), with a great disposition and much love and care to hand out. Rose was always smart, a very quick learner indeed, with a mind permanently in the state of a spunge. She would perform small magic tricks since very young and was always helping their cousins (though inconspicuously) design pranks and plans for sneaking. Nobody ceased to point out how Rose took after her mother, how she got her mother's brains. Rose was always quite content with these statements. But then the time for Hogwarts came and it really switched the light on her whole existance. She had been longing to go for years, wanting to walk through the halls of this immense castle they described and to get to finally use a wand. The first taste of freedom was too sweet and it wrapped around Rose like a gust of wind.
Rose, the quick learner, got the hang of letting lose during that first year at the magical school. She began letting go and enjoying more, knowing how to be loud, how to not show off her brains (in fact, concealing it a little bit) and just to detach herself from that Hermione-like image everybody held her in. Her Ron started flourishing more as she made more friends in all houses and as she began experimenting with them, breaking a few rules, embracing the wild side. Rose is practically unable to hold back and always speaks her mind. She's quite the restless (and reckless) young lady, often getting in trouble for being too rash, disagreeing with her mother, talking back, partying when she shouldn't.
So, brrrrrring it! Acquaintances, enemies, friendly rivals, vicious rivals, partners in crime, secret crushes, declared crushes, past relationships, past flings, current flings, loving relatives, nasty relatives, the voice of reason, anything at all!