A/N: This is where I'm going to be keeping track of my RP's over on the Next-Gen RP forum. I will, of course, be giving everyone I RP with full credit for their parts :)


Name: Lucy Weasley

Gender: Female

Year/Age: Fourth/Fifteen

House: Ravenclaw

Blood Status: Halfblood

Appearance: She has long, red hair that falls in loose curves to the middle of her back. Usually, she wears it down, so it often looks quite windswept despite how often she attempts to brush it, and she keeps it pulled to the front; she says this is to frame her face, but really it's a way for her to hide. She has slightly upward tilting almond shaped eyes, which are the same pale shade of blue as her fathers, and she also shares his pale, freckled skin. She has her mother's strong jawline and heart shaped mouth. She has a kind face, with soft features.

She's tall for her age, at 5'6" she stands taller than a lot of her male classmates, which she's very self-conscious about. She has long limbs that she hasn't quite grown into (the word 'gangly' has been thrown about), and as a result she's fairly clumsy, often covered in small bruises.

She has a thin scar under her chin from where she ran into a wall as a child.

Family Members: Her father, Percy Weasley (pureblood) is a high-standing official at the Ministry, and her mother, Audrey (muggleborn) works for the Magical Law Department of the Ministry. She has one older sister, Molly, who was sorted into Gryffindor the year before Lucy started Hogwarts.

Her extended family is rather large, but for the most part they are all fairly close, though Lucy has a tendency to follow her dad around at family gatherings now that she's in her awkward teens.

History: Born and raised in Devon, Lucy lives close enough to her grandparent's house that she is now trusted to make the journey without her parents. She lives in a (technically) three-bedroom cottage with her parents and sister, and Lucy has recently moved from sharing a room with her sister into the small box room. It barely has enough room for a bed and a wardrobe, but Lucy loves it. It's a space that's hers.

She has moments of both loving and hating her much more outgoing sister. Molly tends to do better than Lucy in school, and she's much better at sports, but that doesn't stop Lucy from trying her hardest. She has a few muggle friends from her home-village, not many, but she still enjoys seeing them during school breaks.

The Sorting Hat placed her in Ravenclaw (the same house as her mother), which she really hadn't been expecting. She'd thought she'd wind up in Gryffindor, where the majority of her Weasley cousins wound up. She loves being in Ravenclaw, but secretly she worries that she wasn't brave enough for Gryffindor.

She does fairly well in her classes, though she'd really like to push up her Herbology grade. Her best subject is probably charms, but the one she enjoys potions and astrology more. Her older cousins had talked her into trying out for the Ravenclaw Quidditch team at the start of her fourth year, but she was secretly relieved when she didn't make the cut.

Personality and about them: Lucy's still in that awkward stage of her teenage years. She's got a few friends, but not loads, and she prefers to stay in the background of most social events. However, she's much more outgoing when she's with people she knows, and she tries to get along with everyone. She can be very patient, but when she's pushed too far she has a temper that rivals her aunt Hermione.

When not in her school robes, she tends to stick to her torn jeans, t-shirts, and converse, preferring comfort and the ease with which her clothes allow her to fade into the background over the more daring looks of her friends. Really, she would love to dress up in prettier clothes, but she doesn't have the confidence to try.

Likes/Dislikes: Lucy loves the water, though she has never learnt to swim. Her grandmother on her mother's side had started to teach her when she was a child, but she lived too far away to keep it up and her parents had never enrolled her in lessons. But the sound of water, the feel of it lapping at her shins, has always calmed Lucy, and the three times she's been on a boat have been some of the best days of her life.

She's also very interested in Astronomy, though it's one of her worst subjects. She's not the best at remembering names and numbers, so it's difficult for her, but she loves the open expanse of the night sky. Loves how small it makes her feel, like the world is much bigger than her and her problems.

Lucy absolutely loves music. She can't sing and is incredibly aware of that fact, but she loves getting lost in a song. Imagining new lives for herself, or simply taking in the lyrics. A part of Lucy wishes her life came with a soundtrack, but then she thinks that might be a little embarrassing.

She can never get enough books! She has shelves and shelves of unread books at home, and her mum has to go through her trunk every time she leaves for Hogwarts to make sure she hasn't just filled it with books. Her favourites are Muggle fiction, and she loves their fantasy stories. She's always been fascinated by the magical worlds such non-magical people can create.

She had a bit of a crush on Professor Longbottom back in first year. Her friends had teased her mercilessly when they found out. She's over it now, but he's still her favourite teacher, and she'll always say hello when they pass each other in the halls. It hasn't helped her Herbology grade, though.

Unlike the rest of her Weasley relatives, Lucy isn't particularly interested in Quidditch. She likes playing it with her family and friends just fine, but the idea of competing on the school team terrifies her. Her older sister and cousins had convinced her to try out, simply by refusing to stop going on about it, but Lucy had been too nervous to do anywhere near as well as she could have. And she finds watching the matches a little boring, though she goes with her friends when they see the occasional school match.

She had a falling out with her cousin James at the beginning of the school year when he had somehow managed to fill all of her socks with diluted bubotuber pus on the train ride to Hogwarts without her noticing. It had been a very nasty smelling surprise when she'd opened her trunk, and she still hasn't forgiven him. (She has no proof it was him, but she can't imagine who else could have done it.)

Even though she loves the look of winter, she enjoys playing in the snow, and Christmas is one of her favourite times of year, Lucy absolutely hates being cold. It's reached the point where the house-elves know to give her a stack of thick blankets every winter to pre-empt her heading to the kitchens and asking for them herself. In winter, she can be seen wearing multiple jumpers, several scarves, and a very thick coat, along with a hat and two pairs of gloves.

She is absolutely terrified of seagulls. One stole her ice-cream once on a family trip to the beach when she was seven, and she has never quite gotten over it. Her parents and sister to this day still think it was absolutely hilarious.

Cheese. She likes it melted (sprinkled on top of pasta, on pizza, in a cheese toastie, etc), but she cannot stand it in its traditional form. She's actually quite embarrassed about it, and all of her friends and family think it's strange, so every so often she will try a piece to see if she's grown to like it. So far, no luck.

Quidditch/Prefect: N/A

Additional Information: She has no idea what she wants to be when she's older, her dream job seems to change all the time. She went through a phase of wanting to be a vet, until she realised she was incredibly allergic to cats. (Results in symptoms similar to an asthma attack.) For a while, she wanted to be a muggle pilot, but then she saw all the control panels of the planes they had to use and decided that job wasn't for her. She just knows she doesn't want to take the route the majority of her older relatives have gone and join the Ministry. She grew up on Ministry talk from both her parents and it was boring.

She worked for a couple weeks at her uncle's joke shop last summer. It was fun, but it wasn't a career she'd want forever. There were always too many people in the shop and the other staff members liked to play practical jokes on her.

Ever since she can remember, Lucy has wanted a pet cat but her parents have always said no. When they finally told her that she was allergic to cats, she'd cried for hours and refused to come out of her room all day.

Lucy has an annoying habit of getting trapped in public toilets. One time, when they were visiting the ruins of an old mugle castle with her family, one of the tour guides had to find a screwdriver and take off the door to get her out. She's had nightmares of being trapped in small rooms ever since.