Victoire/Louis
So we're exploring Louis and Victoire's relationship and it's one I absolutely adore. I've always seen them as being close and Louis being the one person to accept his sister is mean and not care because she's nice to him. Hope you enjoy.
Louis adored his eldest sister. Sure he loved Domi too but Victoire was his favourite. Victoire was almost seven when Louis was born and she took particular interest in her baby brother. She helped change him, feed him, look after him in general and in turn Louis always wanted his big sister Vic. She had to read him a story at night, and she was very good at all the voices. She had to help him choose his outfit in the morning, and she always knew what went together. She had to help him with his reading and writing, and she was an excellent teacher.
Louis was four when Victoire left for Hogwarts. She had told him all about it, what her favourite classes were going to be, all the friends she was going to have and how she was finally going to be near Teddy. With Victoire gone Louis didn't have anyone to read him a story, or pick his outfit or help with his reading and writing. When Victoire grew up and left for Hogwarts Louis grew up too. Victoire and Teddy came home for Christmas and Victoire returned to find that her little brother had been spending too much time with James and Fred. He was constantly playing pranks, annoying people, making a mess and Victoire didn't like that. Over the next few years it was clear that being apart because of Hogwarts was taking its toll on their relationship.
When Louis entered his first year at Hogwarts he wasn't thrilled that his eldest sister would be head girl. He loved Victoire but she was a bit of a stick in the mud when it came to pranks, as his cousins had told him. Over the course of his first month Victoire had given him three detentions and docked merlin knows how many points off his house and Louis was pissed. He had confronted her, told her she was too harsh especially on him. She had argued that he shouldn't be pranking, he was better than that and it was her responsibility as a prefect to dock house points. They both saw the others side of the argument, they made a compromise. Louis wouldn't prank as much as he used to and Victoire would loosen up a little. For the rest of the year they met in the library where Victoire would study for final exams and Louis would do his homework. Louis finished his first year of Hogwarts closer than ever to Victoire.
Louis was aware that Victoire wasn't perfect, in fact she could be downright mean. But she was never mean to him and she was certainly never mean to Teddy so when she came crying to him about the older Hufflepuff damn straight Louis was going to give him a piece of his mind. He couldn't understand why Teddy didn't love his sister, until he saw him with Molly an observation he hid from Victoire, not wanting to upset her. And once again he found himself comforting her over Teddy Lupin again after Molly, James, Fred and Trisha's graduation ceremony.
She was the first person she spoke to about his sexuality. He had suspected for a while that he wasn't just attracted to girls and that it didn't matter what they looked like. He was fifteen when he sat down and told Victoire that he thought he was pansexual. She looked at him strangely and then left the room. Louis broke down, if his older sister couldn't accept his sexuality how would the rest of the world, how would he himself? But she returned with her muggle contraption that had internet and she sat down next to him. She told him how she had never heard of pansexuality and had to search it in order to fully understand it. She told him that it was okay and no matter what he identified as she would love him completely, plus now they could check out guys together.
He was the first to know of her engagement. She came into his flat and tackled him in a hug gushing about her boyfriend Kevin Fitch, a muggle, had proposed. He was elated for her, she deserved to be happy especially after how she'd grown. She had become nicer over the years, realising the way she treated people was wrong. Of course her words could still slice you open sometimes but less often. She asked him in tears of laughter if he would be her maid of honour and he told her as long he didn't have to wear a dress then absolutely.
So Louis was of the opinion that soulmates existed. He was also of the opinion that soulmates didn't necessarily have to be a romantic partner. To Louis his soulmate was his sister Victoire, and Louis was Victoire's soulmate. Simple as.
Quite a few of the next gen characters in my story aren't heterosexual so that's coming up. Thanks for reading. Please leave some feedback, it's always much appreciated.
