WEASLEY, victoire amelie
Nov 16, 2013 21:05:16 GMT -7
Post by VICTOIRE AMELIE WEASLEY on Nov 16, 2013 21:05:16 GMT -7
ONE WORLD DRIVEN INTO MADNESS , madness driven by the depths below Weasley, victoire A. 25 Female HETEROSEXUAL TOIRE ADULT RAVENCLAW HALFBLOOD ORDER AUROR TEN INCHES, UNICORN HAIR, OAK AND RIGID ONE LIE TELLS A THOUSAND STORIES , the greatest stories that were ever told APPEARANCE 5' 8" 157 PALE BLONDE PAST SHOULDERS BLUE SLENDER TOMBOY Being the daughter of two above average parents in the looks department, many people would go out of their way to describe Victoire as attractive. She is tall for her family, with slender, subtle curves that give just enough to consider her womanly instead of girlish. She has pale blonde hair that hangs past her shoulders, and unless she spends time on it, has been known to be wavy. She has her father’s blue eyes, and her mother’s long lashes. Her skin is pale, and prone to burning rather than tanning, despite her childhood on the beach. Victoire is no secret to scars- the first from a childhood mishap with Teddy Lupin, which is a small crescent under her right eye. She has several more on her arms and legs, courtesy of her job as an auror. Victoire is no stranger to dirt, and nine times out of ten, her pale skin is smudged either by bruises, scabs, or grime from her job. ONE MAN CAN PREDICT THE FUTURE , a future journey into outer space PERSONALITY |
Victoire’s main goal is to keep her siblings and family safe as long as possible. While the world isn’t at war the way it used to be, there are still threats out there, and Victoire spends a fanatical amount of time trying to eliminate them through her time as an auror.<P>
Victoire is afraid of letting go of the façade of the cool, collected leader. It’s what she’s been since she was a child, and she doesn’t know how to cope when she’s no longer needed to fill that position. That said, she’s terrified someone will realize that she’s not worthy of being the one in charge, and that she really needs someone to look out for her, too.
[/ul]Victoire is afraid of letting go of the façade of the cool, collected leader. It’s what she’s been since she was a child, and she doesn’t know how to cope when she’s no longer needed to fill that position. That said, she’s terrified someone will realize that she’s not worthy of being the one in charge, and that she really needs someone to look out for her, too.
✔-quidditch
✔-her family
✔- getting dirty
✔- being in charge
✔- living on her own
✔- firewhiskey
✔- autumn
✔- swimming
✖-shellfish
✖-French
✖-her mother
✖-dresses
✖-rain
✖- trusting others
✖- small spaces
✖- graveyards
There are two sides of Victoire- the elder sister, and the version that only she knows. Having grown up as the eldest of all the Weasley-Potter clan, Victoire is the unruffled voice of reason, often jokingly referred to as “mom.” She’s cool enough that she won’t turn her siblings and cousins into their real parents when they mess up, but old enough that she will nag them into making a better choice and fixing their own problems. At school, she was always quick to enter a fight if someone else was picking on her family, and she was also never too busy to give advice or a friendly smile to any of the younger ones in need. For all the complaining Toire does about her family (mainly her mother,) her loyalty is first and foremost to them, and she will do anything for them.<P>
The real Victoire, under the unruffled, put-together mentor façade, is hardly as sure of herself as she lets on. As the eldest, Toire thinks her job is to never show fear, to always be a confident leader- and she’s amassed a perfect poker face that almost convinces the world that Toire is exactly what she claims to be. However, Toire has a very hard time letting people outside of her family get close to her. She is so used to being the one to take care of anyone else, that the minute anyone tries to return the favor she instantly stonewalls them. This is her Achilles heel, and it has all but destroyed one of her most important relationships: that between her former best friend (and exboyfriend,) Teddy Lupin. While Toire knows that she misses Teddy and should fix their relationship, her pride is her second downfall. She inherited it in spades from Fleur, and she got a good dose of stubbornness as well- she’d rather be miserable than admit she’s wrong.<P>
While she certainly has her flaws, Toire has her assets as well: she’s a particularly smart witch, which landed her a spot in Ravenclaw during school. She has a dry sense of humor, and has been known on more than one occasion to exibit a proclivity for sarcasm. She’s brave to a fault, and she will never give up a fight- particularly if she knows she’s right.
[/div][/div]The real Victoire, under the unruffled, put-together mentor façade, is hardly as sure of herself as she lets on. As the eldest, Toire thinks her job is to never show fear, to always be a confident leader- and she’s amassed a perfect poker face that almost convinces the world that Toire is exactly what she claims to be. However, Toire has a very hard time letting people outside of her family get close to her. She is so used to being the one to take care of anyone else, that the minute anyone tries to return the favor she instantly stonewalls them. This is her Achilles heel, and it has all but destroyed one of her most important relationships: that between her former best friend (and exboyfriend,) Teddy Lupin. While Toire knows that she misses Teddy and should fix their relationship, her pride is her second downfall. She inherited it in spades from Fleur, and she got a good dose of stubbornness as well- she’d rather be miserable than admit she’s wrong.<P>
While she certainly has her flaws, Toire has her assets as well: she’s a particularly smart witch, which landed her a spot in Ravenclaw during school. She has a dry sense of humor, and has been known on more than one occasion to exibit a proclivity for sarcasm. She’s brave to a fault, and she will never give up a fight- particularly if she knows she’s right.
ONE WORD BREAKS THE CODE OF SILENCE ,
silence tells me all i need to know
HISTORY
Victoire was born on the anniversary of the battle of Hogwarts as the first of the Weasley-Potter clan that was to come. Being the first, she was spoiled ceaselessly by her parents, grandparents, and family, and for a few years at least, she doted in being the only grandchild. Victoire’s childhood was a happy one- when her cousins started coming along, she never lacked anyone to play with (and when they got annoying, she always had Teddy to provide a good outlet,) she didn’t have a war to overshadow her, and she had a family that loved her. It wasn’t until Dominique was born that Victoire really came to understand her function as the leader in her family. At first, the new infant made Toire extremely jealous- she was convinced that Dom was her replacement, since she wasn’t girly enough for her mother- but as she came around, she started to realize how fragile her little sister was. She needed someone to look up to, and someone that would look out for her- and so it began.<P>
Being the eldest, Toire was in a position to be a role model to the other kids. She used that as a motivation to, for the most part, follow the rules and not cause too much trouble, though she and her mother butted heads from early on. Toire was very much a daddy’s girl, and she was very much a tomboy- which didn’t fit Fleur’s initial ideal of a daughter. Well into her school years, Toire and her mother would get into screaming fits with each other that would eventually cause one or the other to huff off in another direction. Things cooled down when Toire went to Hogwarts and was sorted in Ravenclaw- which gave her a chance to prove that, while she might hate dresses, she was a bright witch and a caring person. Her mother did love her, even if she thought she was a bit odd.<P>
As the other kids joined Toire at Hogwarts, she tried her best to make it as much like home as possible. She helped them with their homework, snuck out to Hogsmeade with them, and occasionally talked them out of trouble with her prefect friends. Life wasn’t always easy at school, but it was fun, and Toire did love it. What made it even better was that her best friend, Teddy, was there.<P>
As things tend to do when you’re a teenager, her relationship with Teddy started to grow more serious. The two had been inseperable since Toire’s childhood, and going to school together made it much more easy to hang out. When Teddy wanted to make their relationship official, Toire said yes without hesitation- which turned out to be a bad idea. They dated for a while, and it was fun- Teddy definitely was nice to look at, and he knew how to make her laugh- but Toire had never been in a relationship before. She wasn’t quite ready for the amount of closeness a relationship would bring, and feeling like she wasn’t able to just tell Teddy, she began to blow him off. Teddy was naturally hurt, and the two ended on very bad terms.<P>
Fortunately, or so Toire thought, it wasn’t long until Teddy graduated- and not much longer after that until she did. She declared her intention to become an auror, and put herself through auror school. Upon completing her training, she rented a small flat in London, and she took up at the Ministry of Magic, where she is currently (and she also continues to avoid Teddy as best she can.)
Being the eldest, Toire was in a position to be a role model to the other kids. She used that as a motivation to, for the most part, follow the rules and not cause too much trouble, though she and her mother butted heads from early on. Toire was very much a daddy’s girl, and she was very much a tomboy- which didn’t fit Fleur’s initial ideal of a daughter. Well into her school years, Toire and her mother would get into screaming fits with each other that would eventually cause one or the other to huff off in another direction. Things cooled down when Toire went to Hogwarts and was sorted in Ravenclaw- which gave her a chance to prove that, while she might hate dresses, she was a bright witch and a caring person. Her mother did love her, even if she thought she was a bit odd.<P>
As the other kids joined Toire at Hogwarts, she tried her best to make it as much like home as possible. She helped them with their homework, snuck out to Hogsmeade with them, and occasionally talked them out of trouble with her prefect friends. Life wasn’t always easy at school, but it was fun, and Toire did love it. What made it even better was that her best friend, Teddy, was there.<P>
As things tend to do when you’re a teenager, her relationship with Teddy started to grow more serious. The two had been inseperable since Toire’s childhood, and going to school together made it much more easy to hang out. When Teddy wanted to make their relationship official, Toire said yes without hesitation- which turned out to be a bad idea. They dated for a while, and it was fun- Teddy definitely was nice to look at, and he knew how to make her laugh- but Toire had never been in a relationship before. She wasn’t quite ready for the amount of closeness a relationship would bring, and feeling like she wasn’t able to just tell Teddy, she began to blow him off. Teddy was naturally hurt, and the two ended on very bad terms.<P>
Fortunately, or so Toire thought, it wasn’t long until Teddy graduated- and not much longer after that until she did. She declared her intention to become an auror, and put herself through auror school. Upon completing her training, she rented a small flat in London, and she took up at the Ministry of Magic, where she is currently (and she also continues to avoid Teddy as best she can.)
IT'S NOT THE WAY I WANT IT ,
it's just the way i need it
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