AN: This was pretty tricky to do but for the Off The Block Competition, I had to write a story without the words 'The' or 'Very' Which I'm sad to say are pretty common In my vocabulary and are particularly overused, so this was a great exercise to learn how to not to use the words to much. :D


Rose didn't like being an older sister because she makes a lot of mistakes. She couldn't fathom how much of a prat she was, all she cares about are her marks and making her mum proud. Not necessarily an incredibly smart girl in her class, just about average and she's more of a daddy's girl. Rose likes to watch Quidditch, but not play, and when Lily, James or Fred's up there racing away she yells extremely loud for her cousins. Rose is more serious, not one to laugh at every little thing. It takes more than a silly act to get her smiling, and sometimes practical jokes get on her nerves.

Her baby brother likes books, and at three years old he's teaching himself how to read, I caught him saying words 'at' and 'so'. Hugo acts like a little Eisenstein, even as a baby you can see his thinking process just like that one day when he was about to touch a burning stove top, but I guess he could feel the heat, because, then Hugo sat there staring at that hot stove for about ten minutes without touching it. Hugo is also the happiest baby Rose has ever seen, always has a smile on his cute, cherub face. He's always laughing at silly things dad does, and she overheard Nana telling mum that that's exactly how dad was as a child too. How can Rose be the prime example and role model for Hugo when they are pretty much opposites?

Rose thinks that even though they are pretty different, hopefully she can come up with some ways they are alike. Both of them are Weasley's who loves to go outside and adventure. Hugo would cry if he knew he ever missed a day visiting family, and so would she. Together they like to watch Nana bake them yummy treats. See? They have stuff in common, and although it takes a bit of digging, you can tell they are definitely siblings.