A/N: Here's Rose as promised. Sorry it took so long!

The Seven Deadly Sins
Victoire Weasley - Wrath
Molly Weasley - Greed
Roxanne Weasley - Sloth
Dominique Weasley - Envy
Lucy Weasley - Lust
Rose Weasley - Pride
Lily Luna Potter - Gluttony

'A high or inordinate opinion of one's own dignity, importance, merit, or superiority, whether as cherished in the mind or conduct.'

Aside from her rust coloured hair Rose was the spitting image of her mother.
Her looks reflected in her behavior and intelligence, it seemed not a single trait was taken from her father unlike her little brother Hugo who was a mix of both their parents, funny considering they were polar opposites.
Rose was always ahead of her cousins. She learnt to speak, walk, read and write early than all the other children.
She could count to a hundred when James Potter was still learning how to reach twenty.
Rose was raised in a very warm, and usually modest family, but was used to being thankful and denying the praises she received for her intelligence.
'Just wait until I go to Hogwarts, I'll probably be one of the worst in the class!' She told Albus as they played in Grandma Weasley's garden.
'If you're the worst then what will I be?' Albus asked, Rose laughed but Albus was seriously worried.
'What are you two on about? Rose if you're not a Ravenclaw then I don't who is! You're as smart as your mother supposedly was at our age, but you've been raised in our world which gives you an advantage!' Roxanne told her younger cousins.
Rose couldn't help but blush, as much as the cousins all loved each other it was unusual for them to compliment each other without a specific reason.

X

'Top off the class again Rose! Well done!' Professor Longbottom, as the Weasley clan were made to call him at school, congratulated.
Rose beamed in delight, she'd never had anything less. 'What did you get?' She nudged her cousin Lucy who hid the top of her paper under her arm.
'Nothing as impressive as you.' She mumbled. Rose did not have many friends so in the classes shared between the Gryffindors and Ravenclaws she sat with Lucy who made sure to sit on the edge of her friends for Rose Usually not a word was passed unless they received results back.
'Obviously.' Rose commented, 'Professor said I got the highest.' She said as if it was obvious.
'I know. I heard him loud and clear like the rest of the class, Rose.' Lucy said rather harshly, shoving her paper into her books and storming out as the bell rang.

X

'Lucy is still mad at me. I don't even know why!' Rose complained to Hugo and Roxanne as she glanced back at the Gryffindor table where the red head sat.
'She said you were boasting a lot more than usual and she just couldn't take it.' Hugo shrugged and Roxy nudged her younger cousin sharply in the side.
'I don't boast! I was merely asking what she got on her test, she took it totally out of proportion!' Rose could feel tears welling in her eyes, there was nothing wrong with being happy about a high score, other children probably wrote home to their parents and grandparents as soon as they found out they were consecutively on top of the class.
'We have to go to the Gryffindor table.' Roxy said, 'Bye Rose.' She gave a cheery smile and pulled Hugo over to the red and gold table.

Rose pushed her own plate away and got up from the Ravenclaw table. She didn't need people, they didn't appreciate her intellect and she didn't need them to. Rose headed towards the broom shed with her potions book. From now on she would focus on herself and her brains, she didn't need friends to become the greatest witch of the century, she was probably already the brightest witch of her age, just like her mother.

As Rose grew older and saw her cousins marry off and have children she learnt that it might be nice to have someone to share her life with and maybe her coming out on top shouldn't be the only thing she cared about. Her brother had always lived by 'it's not about whether you win or lose, it's how you play the game and if you have fun that counts.' And even if he wasn't always successful his life seemed a lot happier than hers.