Saturdays at the Burrow
Title- Four: Division
Author- thaiMIPride
Fandom/Pairings- Harry Potter/None
Rating- K
Summary- The fourth in a collection of post-DH oneshots revolving around the members of our favourite Weasley clan. At the Burrow, Quidditch is just that important.
Notes- Just getting to know the Weasley grandchildren a little better. More a character study than a story this time.
Disclaimer- The epicness of the cast of amazing characters and the entire Harry Potter world will always belong to the incredible, ingenious JK Rowling.
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Four: DIVISION
As closely knit as the cousins were, there was a clear and definite divide between them, one which ran deeper than the blurred lines of immediate family in the Weasley clan. Nope, who shared parents with who had little meaning when it came to the issue of Quidditch. Within the twelve who made up the youngest generation in the Weasley clan there were those who played and worshipped Quidditch and those who simply didn't.
Dominique played Quidditch—she was a staunch, die-hard Harpies supporter and had managed to become the captain of the Gryffindor Quidditch team in her fourth year—and Louis followed in her footsteps once he entered Hogwarts, yet their sister Victoire, the eldest, had never been remotely interested in the sport. Fred and Roxanne belonged to the Quidditch-playing party as well, of course; with parents like George Weasley and Angelina Johnson, it was inescapable. The two siblings practically lived and breathed for Quidditch and passionate fights erupted between the usually inseparable pair whenever the issue of whose team in the League would come out on top came up. Molly and Lucy, on the other hand, didn't understand anything of the sport beyond the basics—not surprising when considering that they were Percy's daughters. James definitely played the sport, emerging in the First Year at Hogwarts as first reserve Chaser before finding his calling as the Keeper in his fifth year. Albus, who had at first seemed to belong to the non-Quidditch playing group, surprised them all when he made the team as Seeker in his second year, at Rose's urging. Lily Luna, unquestionably her mother's daughter, became reserve Seeker in her first year and rose to team captain as a Chaser in her fifth year from which point she became the first female captain to lead a Hogwarts Quidditch team to become champions for three years running. Rose inherited her father's undying love for the Chudley Cannons and became the only First Year Chaser on the Gryffindor team when she entered Hogwarts and stayed on the team until she was a Seventh Year and decided to focus on her studies. However, like Hermione, Hugo's interest in Quidditch extended only to cheering on the Gryffindor team, beyond which point he held little interest, though he always took note of the Cannons' scores whenever he read the paper.
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A/N: If you liked this (or you didn't!), please review! Again, keep an eye out for a Rose/Scorpius oriented collection from me coming out some time soon! x
