http://fair-weasley.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fair-weasley.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] ddd_news 2011-02-01 10:18 am (UTC)

Re: Ginny Weasley // Harry Potter // 2/?

At the start of Ginny's fifth year, she was inducted into the "Slug Club", a select group chosen by new Potions teacher Horace Slughorn after he witnessed her casting her signature Bat-Bogey Hex at Zacharias Smith. She tried out for a Chaser position on the Quidditch team and easily made the roster. But her relationship with Dean was causing tensions with Ron and the siblings grew frosty toward one another, even more so once Ron started dating Lavender. But when Ron was accidentally poisoned on his birthday things improved between them and Ginny's relationship with Dean was slowly but surely falling apart. In the April of her fifth year, she finally split up with Dean and instead began spending more time with Ron and Harry. This culminated in Ginny and Harry kissing while celebrating Gryffindor's win of the Quidditch Cup. With Ron's grudging consent, the couple dated for a brief time but following a Death Eater attack on Hogwarts during which Dumbledore was killed, Harry broke things off with Ginny as he prepared to take down Voldemort once and for all.

That summer, Ginny remained at home with her mother while her father and brothers assisted in transporting Harry from the Dursleys' home. She returned to Hogwarts, now under the rule of Snape, and revived Dumbledore's Army with the help of Neville and Luna. During the Battle of Hogwarts she was initially forbidden from joining the fight, due to the fact that she was underage, and was sent to wait in the Room of Requirements. However, when it transpired that Harry needed the room to find a Horcrux, Ginny was able to join in with the fight. She was nearly killed by Bellatrix LeStrange but her mother, Molly, stepped in and saved her.

When the war was over, Ginny and Harry were free to pursue their relationship. Ginny went on to be a professional Quidditch player for the Holyhead Harpies for several years, after which she retired to start a family and became senior Quidditch correspondent for the Daily Prophet. She and Harry had three children together: James Sirius, Albus Severus, and Lily Luna.

But all of this is in this Ginny's future, as she is being brought in from the same timeline as the rest of the bb!cast.

Personality: Growing up with six brothers and as the youngest of seven children has left Ginny tough and more than able to stand up to both her friends and enemies. Though she was initially shy and withdrawn around Harry, away from her crush she is a confident, personable girl who has a wicked sense of humour and who does not cry easily. She also, however, has a wicked temper and this can lead her to be quite mean to the people who upset her.

As with her brothers, Ginny is a keen flyer and Quidditch enthusiast. She has been borrowing her brothers' brooms in secret since she was six years old, after her mother forbade her to fly. Indeed, of any of her brothers she takes most after Fred and George, with that same mischievous streak and knack for talking her way out of trouble. She also, as is fitting for a Gryffindor, incredibly brave and gets frustrated when she is treated as incapable just because she is the youngest.

As she gets older, Ginny shakes off her shyness around boys and is among the first of the main cast to start dating. As with everything else, she's not afraid to go after what she wants, though her techniques aren't always successful as her Valentine's Day poem to Harry in her first year clearly demonstrates.

Other: Ginny's Patronus, once she learns to use it, takes the form of a horse. Her "signature spell" is the Bat-Bogey hex, which she eventually becomes incredibly adept with.

Additional Links: HP Lexicon (http://www.hp-lexicon.org/wizards/ginny.html), HP Wiki (http://harrypotter.wikia.com/wiki/Ginevra_Weasley)

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