A/N: Clovis is the last son of Bill and Fleur. He is a year younger than Jake, Fred, and James. 'Clovis' means famous warrior (isn't that good for a Weasley?) by the way, and it's French!
Okay, I know pulling a wand out of a rock is random. But let me explain. We all know the story of the guy who pulled the sword out of the rock. So, at Hogwarts, they've come up with an exciting new way of picking the Head Boy. (I know this is weird. Bear with me.) You…pull the wand out of the rock. The wand will match yours if you are meant to pull it out, follow? Like how Voldy's and Harry's wands were…like, brothers, I believe they were described as. So, it's basically the wand choosing the wizard here. And Clovis is there the first year they do it. Yup. That's my crazy imagination. Tell me how weirded out you are!
Disclaimer: I own Clovis, but no one else!
Clovis Weasley
Wizard
He is a wizard, a Weasley, someone meant to do this.
At least, that's what he thinks, to himself, when he goes up to try and pull the old, cracked-up wand out of the stone.
It's cliché, he knows, but…well, he can't help it. He's the youngest, not as attention-seeking as Fred and James, not as silent and unresponsive as Jake, not as cute as Lily and Rosie, not as…anything. He's just Clovis.
Wouldn't it be nice if he could get this stupid wand out?
The boy in front of him—Ryan Goyle, big and ugly—is using his hands, like everyone else. Clovis gets an idea from him, and when Goyle's turn is up and it's time for him to go, he brandishes his wand and shouts, "Realisho!"
Perhaps he's too loud, but it doesn't matter, because when he says it with the right articulation, the wand pops out and straight into his hand.
He's last in line, he realizes, and grins. No one knows exactly how to say spells like he does.
"Congratulations! Your wizardry has been improved greatly, and you must now accept this old wand, and your place as Head Wizard—and Head Boy!"
He's the first Weasley to achieve Head Boy-dom this way, the first Weasley (and the first wizard) to achieve Head Wizard-dom, and he can't be happier.
He's finally something more than Clovis.
