MOLLY WEASLEY:

1) Molly was known as the cute one. She had pale blue eyes and wavy brown hair that she kept at chin length basically her whole life. She wasn't necessarily thin, but not "fat" either. She was curvier then her sister, Lucy (who was pretty skinny), but liked the way she looked, and never let her insecurities get her down.

2) Just like her mom, she loved fashion. Anything fashion related, she was into. She had a huge collection of shoes by the time she was sixteen, and prided herself in being the best dressed person in the family and in her group of friends. She was always ahead of the curve and on top of the styles.

3) When she was little, she had been talkative, always chatting to anyone who would listen. Her parents constantly retold a story about how they went on a long drive when she was two. They had left when it was about eight in the evening, thinking that she'd fall asleep on the long ride. Instead, she stayed up the whole four hour drive, talking and singing to herself in the backseat.

4) She was independent. When her family debated over whether or not she should stay home for a little while before moving out, her mom had piped in and said "Molly's been ready to move out since she was eight." It was true. Molly had never felt the reason to be dependent on others for anything besides the things that she couldn't do by herself.

5) She was a girly girl. An absolute, 100%, no doubt about it girly girl. She loved pink and nail polish and presents and bows and dolls and makeup and clothes and fashion and boys and everything that your stereotypical girl would like. Her tomboy cousins and friends liked to tease her about it, but she didn't really care. She loved being a girl.

6) The thing that Molly loved more then all of that girly stuff was cars. She loved engines and motors and the mechanics of it; she just loved everything about it. She spent hours as a little girl and up, dirtying up her pretty dresses with oil as she helped her Granddad fix up the old clunkers that he brought home every once in a while from the junkyard a couple miles away.

7) Molly and Granddad Weasley had a special connection. He was the person with whom she had long book discussions about symbolism and hidden meanings and character development. He told her old stories about how he met an old famous singer because he snuck into an interview and how he was an extra in an opera while he was young, just because he felt like it and saw the sign on a board. She had always felt closer to him then any other family member, and loved him dearly.

8) She loved watching muggle movies. She spent hours and hours with her eyes glued to the glowing screen of the TV her parents got her for her fourteenth birthday, watching in fascination as the black and white (her favorite kind) images moved. She loved the classics, old films with glamorous stars who talked smoothly and embraced passionately, but also loved the funny American teenage movies like Ferris Bueller's Day Off and The Breakfast Club. She liked a little bit of everything.

9) Molly was always the one playing house and pretending to be the mother. She had a trillion baby dolls when she was little. She worrying about her family and her friends like she really was their mother, making sure everybody was set when leaving for school or for vacations. Everyone always said that she would be the first person to settle down and get married.

10) They, of course, were right. Molly settled down right out of school, having her first child when she was twenty-one, three years after she got married to a man named Henry. He was sweet and caring and dependable and loved to learn and read. He was a great conversationalist, and was an incredibly interesting person once you got his shell cracked open. Molly loved him to pieces. Nobody ever thought she would get married to someone like him, but after they saw them together, no one could picture her with anyone else.

A/N: I have a soft spot for Molly (: This whole thing is basically me. The Grandpa part and the talking story and how my mom said I've been ready to move out since I was eight. So yes, I like Molly. Lucy's chapter is going to be very different though. More focus on Audrey and Percy. Weird that the whole family ends with an "ee" sound, isn't it?Okay another random tangent, I'm becoming such a movie fanatic. Could you tell? Haha. I just watched 12 Angry Men and On the Waterfront, and they were so good. I'm watching Annie Hall and some other films from the library sometime this week. But yeah, got any recommendations? Thank you so much for reading my story !(:The next chapters up are Scorpius and Albus. I'm so excited :D!