Lucy

Well, here's my Lucy. Hope you like her!

Disclaimer: I am not J.K. Rowling.

Full Name: Lucy Minerva Weasley

Date of Birth: July 17th 2006

Parents: Percy and Audrey (nee Henry) Weasley

Siblings: Molly

House: Gryffindor

Wand: 11 ΒΌ" Cherry and Dragon Heartstring

Patronus: Lion

Well this should be fun.

Appearance

Ah, young Lucy, the last and youngest of my three best friends. Here we go.

I stole on of Al's muggle books once, and this particular one I believe was a play, written by some bloke called William Shakespeare. I think it was called 'A Summers Daydream' or some such. Anyway, I remember a line from it that went like this;

'Though she be but little, she is fierce.'

And that my good friends, is Lucy Weasley in a nut shell.

After Lily she's the shortest of the Weasley girls, and Lils may pass her out yet. But Merlin is she fierce. She's got a slim frame with long legs, she can run like the wind and she's a dynamite chaser. She's on the Gryffindor team. Seriously, you should see her fly. But even though she has legs that every girl in the school envies (except maybe Victoire and Dominique, but they're veelas, they don't count), she refuses to wear a skirt, even with her uniform. And she wasn't exactly subtle about that either.

She has poker straight, flaming red hair (of course) that she always has tied back, either in a messy ponytail or plait, and bright, burning blue eyes. In fact, her eyes are the only thing Luce has in common with her sister; their eyes are the exact same colour, but Lucy's burn whereas Molly's gleam.

Lucy's eyes are framed by pale eyelashes and usually gold rimmed glasses, that she breaks on a regular basis, though she's been wearing them less lately. Her face is heart shaped, with a sort of pixyish vibe to it. The bridge of her nose and her cheeks are peppered with hundreds of deep brown freckles.

And being Lucy, she's never without at least one cut or gash or bruise or broken bone, etc. etc.

Personality

Loud. Insane. Wild. Rebellious. Fiery.

Take your pick ladies and gents, there are dozens of words that describe Lucy Weasley.

But please note; Calm, quiet, well behaved and normal are not among them. Because Lucy is not any of them.

She is the raging fire to her sister's calm water. Lucy is everything Molly isn't, and vice versa. It's the reason they clash so much. Molly will be sitting happily in the library; Lucy will be perched outside in a tall tree. Molly will be writing a long essay; Lucy will be blowing up toilets. Molly will be attending to her prefect duties; Lucy will be hexing the living day lights out of a Slytherin. You get the idea. Needless to say, the sisters do not get on.

Now, as I mentioned before, Molly is a genius. Lucy is just as bright. She'll spend hours, although it doesn't usually take her that long, constructing detailed, devious pranks. Occasionally she sells them to James, Fred and the twins. But school work just doesn't hold Lucy's interest, and she spends most of the classes arguing with the teachers, making plans for pranks, arguing with the Slytherins and Ravenclaws, arguing with the teachers some more, and if its potions, purposely blowing up cauldrons. Except for Defence Against the Dark Arts, in which she excels.

Luce is a complete tomboy, and as previously mentioned, refuses to wear a skirt, ever. She is a complete quidditch fanatic and, like Louis, loves to be outside, running around or exploring.

Lucy has the hottest temper of any of the Weasley cousins. It doesn't take much to be hexed by this Weasley girl. Comparing her to her sister is absolutely lethal and has landed many a student in the hospital wing.

Lucy does not get on with her parents. At all. She lives to drive her father insane, as far as we can work out. Whatever he says, she'll do the opposite, multiplied by six billion. I'm not entirely sure of the reason for this, but I know it's at least partly to do with the fact they want her to be more like Molly. Now, Molls is lovely (Lucy, no hexing, I didn't say she was anything like you) but she's not Lucy, as we've established.

And Lucy can't stand the idea of being anything like her sister. So every time her parents tell her 'to take a leaf from her sister's book,' or ask her 'Why can't you be like your sister?' Lucy goes out of her way to cause more trouble. It's a vicious cycle.

Lucy hates going home at the holidays (so do I, but luckily I get to stay with Al) and spends as much time at Rose and Albus's houses as she can and when she is at home she either stays locked in her room or causes major havoc.

So, if you enjoy living, do not mention Lucy's parents in front of her.

It's not just at home that Lucy likes to cause trouble either. She's pulled many a prank inside the school grounds. Of course, her Uncle George is only too happy to supply her with the means to do so. We've had many an explosion and several floods. And she likes nothing better than to tear through the corridors after James and Fred, hurling curses and screaming at the top of her voice.

Now, even though Luce isn't, well, fond of her immediate family, she does care a lot about her cousins (even James and Fred), aunts, uncles and grandparents, and has no problem dealing with anyone who hurts them or says anything against them. For example, when Lily was in first year, a fifth year Slytherin made her cry. Lucy, then only a third year, punched him in the face, breaking his nose, until James, Fred and Louis caught up with them and pinned the guy against the wall. Hugo stole his shoes.

And of course, Al, Rosie and I usually manage to get roped into her latest prank or charade, and as such, end up sharing the blame. But that's okay. Because we love our loud, terrifying, rebellious, insane Lucy. And we wouldn't want her any other way.

Now, if you'll excuse me, I have to go hide for the next several decades. Hey, maybe Al will be my secret keeper!

Warning Signs: Know when to;

Be worried: When she's sitting quietly doing her homework. And if it's in the library? She's been imperiused.

Comfort: Don't. Just don't. Lucy does not need, nor want anyone's help ever. So just don't.

Run: I think we've established that comparing Luce to Molly will result in physical and psychological harm. So if you are stupid enough to does so, run. Fast.

So there you have it readers! The Lucy Weasley survival guide. Up next is the far more mild mannered Roxanne. Till the my friends!

AN: Well, there's my Lucy. I love her, hope you guys like her too. Reviews would be awesome! Thanks for reading!

Love and sunshine,

LilyRose xxx