Molly is grateful to The Sorting Hat for placing her into Gryffindor. She has never told a soul that it could have just as easily put her into Hufflepuff.

Molly is proud of her name. Her cousin Fred complains about the high standards his name set but Molly thinks her grandmother is the most brave and wholehearted person she has ever met and is honored to share a name with her.

Molly hopes that she will live up to the name that she is so proud of, in her own way.

Molly is generous towards anyone who needs her, and even those who don't. It is the right thing to do, not to mention it's useful when a few people owe you one.

Molly has an aversion to most of the girls in her dorm. They are typical, bitchy teenage girls and Molly will have none of it.

Molly is joyful often but most joyful on Hogsmeade days. Not because it's a day out of the castle for her but because it is a day out of the castle for everyone else. Molly can go just about anywhere in peace.

Molly is alarmed whenever she sees her grandmother's hands shake as she cooks. It is a reminder that she won't be around forever.

Molly is sympathetic to anyone who has a problem and willing to listen to anyone who needs to talk about it.

Molly is interested in all things Muggle, and therefore is much more like her Granddad than Grandmum in her hobbies.

Molly is indifferent when the girls in her dorm ask if she wishes her hair was unique, and not red like every other Weasley's. She just calmly informs them that Victorie WEASLEY is blonde.

Molly's greatest fear is the exact same as her namesake's: the loss of family.

Molly is surprised in her fifth year when her little sister, Lucy, is sorted into Slytherin but supportive and glad that their cousin Albus will be with her.

Molly is angry when Lucy refuses to be seen with her around her Slytherin friends.

Molly is jealous of the dumb girls in her dorm when they go on and on about their boyfriends. Getting a boyfriend most certainly does not top her list of priorities but she wonders what it would be like to have one.

Molly hates the snow. It is sloshy, wet, irritating, and too cold for her taste.

Molly is attracted to Andrew Adams, a muggleborn Ravenclaw with the bluest eyes and the most beautiful smile one will ever see.

Molly is cruel to the fifth year that tried to take advantage of her third year sister. She is typically nice but she showed no mercy and as Head Girl she personally saw to his expulsion.

Molly Adams loves all things muggle, especially her new husband, Andrew.