Name: Liana Granger.
Age: 8-9-10 (Prologue) 11 (Chapter 1) 12 - 17 (Chapters 2 onward) 20-ish (Epilogue)
House: None (Prologue) Ravenclaw (Chapter 1 - Epilogue)
Blood: Muggleborn.
Favorite Color(s): Orange and Purple.
Eye Color: Hazel.
Hair Color: Brown.
BFF's: Harry And Ron (Chapter 2 - Epilogue) Fred and George (Whenever we get to year 3 or 4 - Epilogue) Cho Chang and Luna Lovegood (Chapter 1 - Epilogue)
Friends: Harry And Ron (Chapter 2 - Epilogue) Terry Boot (Chapter 2 - Epilogue)
Abilities: Legillimency and Occulemency.
Quidditch Position: None (Prologue) Seeker (Chapter 2 or 3)
Family: Mrs. Granger (Mother) Mr. Granger (Father) Hermione Granger (Twin)
Prologue (3rd Person):
An 8 year old Hermione Granger sat outside with her twin sister, Liana.
It was a rainy day outside and the two girls had just gotten back from school.
Hermione of course was very popular, all of the kids seemed to be amazed at her smarts.
Liana was just as smart, a point Hermione had tried to explain to her friends, but unfortunately, they didn't care.
Liana was shy and not as social as Hermione, but she still made an effort to try.
She wasn't as, outgoing, as the other kids, but she didn't mind.
In fact she almost preferred sitting alone, it gave her time to read and study.
Of course Hermione and Liana were very close, they tried not to get separated from each other unless they were at school, then they had to go to different classes.
Today though something was different, the children had gone on a field trip.
They went to someone who could, supposedly, read minds.
All was going well, and all of the things that the teller had read were true.
Until she got to Liana, then it seemed that she couldn't read her mind.
And Liana found herself able to get into the woman's mind instead.
Liana found it odd, but didn't share any of this with her sister.
Liana feared that Hermione wouldn't like her, and would leave her if she knew.
So there the two sat, in silence listening to the rain.
"Hermione?" Liana asked, breaking the silence.
"Yeah?" Hermione replied, wondering what her sister was thinking.
"Do you think we'll always be this close?" Liana asked, voicing her worries.
Hermione sat and thought about it for a second.
"Yeah, I don't see why we wouldn't." Hermione answered truthfully.
Liana smiled.
"You're right, we're twins, what could come between us?" Liana voiced.
One Year Later (3rd Person):
Hermione and Liana had now turned 9.
Both were sitting in their separate rooms, refusing to talk to each other.
This was the unfortunate result of a fight that had happened just minutes earlier.
Liana had been sitting alone on the playground earlier that day.
One of the school bullies had walked up to her and was about to make fun of her when Liana surprised him.
"Why do you choose to pick on me?" She had asked.
She was a firm believer that everyone had some amount of good in them.
Hermione was nearby, listening to the conversation.
The bully was confused for a second.
Liana took this as a moment to try and find out what his problem was.
"Do you just feel lonely?" She had asked him, truly baffled.
She didn't realize that he had friends.
And soon his confusion had turned to anger.
Liana walked over to Hermione after the bully had left, her jaw sore from where the bully had hit her.
Hermione was baffled as to why Liana didn't stand up for herself, and as to why she didn't run when she had the chance.
But at the moment their parents had arrived and were there to drive them home.
The fight happened a little after they had arrived back home.
"What were you thinking?!" Hermione had shouted.
"I just was curious, plus there had to have been some reason." Liana answered truthfully.
"Not everyone is a good person Liana." Hermione stated a bit calmed down.
"Mione, you know how I feel about that. You know I think everyone has good in them." Liana had said, stating her beliefs, not knowing the outcome this would have.
"Not everyone is good Liana! Why can't you see that!" Hermione had shouted at Liana.
"There is good in everyone Hermione! You just can't see that because your friends are clouding your judgement!" Liana had shouted back.
What she had said was true, Hermione's so called 'friends' had been clouding her judgement.
"You think everyone is good, because you don't have any!" Hermione had retorted.
Liana, who had broken into tears, ran up to her room, slamming the door.
So there they sat, each in their own room.
One year Later (3rd Person):
The girls tenth birthday had just taken place.
Hermione had refused to share a cake with Liana.
Liana was fine with that seems how she didn't like cake anyway.
But Hermione, being the favorite, had also gotten all of the presents.
Their Parents had both always liked Hermione most, they just hadn't shown it due to the girls being so close.
But since the girls had split up, their favoritism towards Hermione had shown.
Liana had never stopped caring for Hermione, and although Hermione didn't know it, had been looking out for her.
Hermione of course, was making even more friends in school.
And Liana was just as Lonely as ever.
Little did they know, their lives would soon be forever changed.
Liana had been dreading their birthday, which was in a few months.
Hermione however was overjoyed.
This meant she could invite all of her friends over.
But this story isn't about Hermione, no.
This is Liana Granger.
And her life at Hogwarts.
