molly ginerva weasley,
-you should know by now-
It's not fair. No one notices poor little Molly, with her frizzy hair and glasses, because oh, look! at her beautiful cousins. Victoire's a glitter-twinkle-glistening little star, so bright and beautiful all on her own, and Dominique's so full of dazzle-blaze-glow that she's practically blinding, and Roxanne's ever-changing colors of sparkle-gleam-shimmer show she's positively radiant, and even her baby sister has a way of outshining Molly. Why, oh why, wasn't she good enough for her cousins? Sure, she gets that they have their own ways of shining and she doesn't, but what does that matter?
(practically everything in this age, honey)
Molly's just a dark spot on the bright line of Weasley girls and it's not fair.
(But since when did anything turn out fair?)
