Victorie Gabrielle Weasley

Daughter of Bill and Fleur Weasley

1. Everyone has always said she was just like her mother, all blonde hair and blue eyes, in one word, perfect. But no one knows that her mother and her fought constantly, and their fights were worse then Fleur and Dominique's screaming matches. No, Victorie and her mother fought with harsh words, ignorance and stony glares. It takes seeing Arlington Adams alone, crying in their common room holding a letter informing her that her parents are dead to make Victorie realize what she has and how much she loves her family.

2. When she's 11 and she walked in to the Great Hall ready to be sorted she immediately feels accepted, even when the ratty old hat is put on her head and proclaims her a Ravenclaw, making her the first Weasley to not be in Gryffindor.

3. Her life at Hogwarts was perfect. She loved being in the middle of the social circles, she loved becoming Head Girl and seeing her father beam praise at her, she even loved all the tests and exams. She liked feeling like everything was perfect, even though it was a façade.

4. She realizes Dominique hates her, she knows that completely. She knows she comes off as perfect, like everything's in place. But that's because she has to. No one knows that Victorie has a severe case of OCD. She must have perfect grades, perfect clothes, perfect everything. Everything has to be in order around her or she loses it. People find out about this when she got her first 'bad' grade. It wasn't to awful, considering Fred and James grades, but it's bad to her. She lost control that night, crying and screaming at anyone near her. For that was also the night she lost Teddy Lupin to her 4-year younger sister. Nothing made sense to her, nothing was as it should be. But when Arlington approaches her (the first of all her house-mates) and simply hugs her, telling her things don't always go her way, she finds that she doesn't need to be perfect, that she just needs to be herself. The OCD is still with her, just a little less.

5. She's always loved Teddy. Cliché, she knows, but she's known him all her life, it's hard not to love him. But Dominique has also known him all her life. She even had him for part of it. Victorie knew this, that he went behind her back with her little sister and she hated Dom. Hated her even more then she thought was possible. When she goes to tell her that she knows this, she finds Dominique sitting on her bed, eyes swollen and face pale, she knows something's wrong. She didn't expect Dom to stand up and hold out to her a little box. Upon opening it, she sees a diamond ring and a note. The note from Teddy and says that while he's away on business he realized how much he loved her, and that he wants to get engaged. Victorie was so happy, she squealed and hugged her sister. Dominique didn't hug back, but simply looked her in the eyes and said things crueler then anything she had said before.

" You always get everything don't you?" before she apparated back to France. Leaving Victorie alone in her sisters room, holding something she had wanted all her life, but it came with a price, losing her sister.

6. Victorie gets married a year later, in which she never saw her sister, for Dominique had chosen to stay at Beauxbatons for winter break, but as she's going down the aisle, in the most beautiful dress she's ever owned, she see's her sister at the spot with the bridesmaids. She had gotten the letter asking her to be at the wedding as the maid of honor. And now Victorie could get married to the man she loved, with her family all there. Every single one of them.

7. Victorie is 20 when she decides to go to school to be a Healer, something she's always wanted. While she was working at St. Mungo's hospital a patient comes is, bleeding heavily from many wounds. She and the other doctors try to save the young witch, but it was all in vain. She died under Victorie's watch, and that's what scars her forever. She doesn't go back to St. Mungo's. Ever.

8. She was at the Weasley Christmas party when she goes into labor, hours later, she had given birth to a beautiful young boy who she names Luc Dominic, after her sister, of course.

9. Shortly before Luc needs to go to school, Victorie gets a letter. It contains a job offering at Beauxbatons, asking her to become the school nurse. Victorie had been needing a job, and she wouldn't have to watch anyone die like at St. Mungo's. It was perfect. She writes back

" Dear Headmistress Dominique Weasley, I accept."

10. In the few years later, Victorie gives birth to four more children; Anna Marie, Lucy May, and the twins Remus Bill and Nymphadora Fleur. Finally, everything in her life is how it should be, perfect.