A/N: I got reviews on my story, "The 6 Times Ginny Watched her Brothers Fall in Love" saying that my stories did not match canon… and I thought that was pretty obvious from the beginning as it says on the summary: "With my own little twist." Lol. So just in case you guys already did not know, THIS STORY & ALL MY STORIES DO NOT ALWAYS FOLLOW CANON. ALL RIGHTS GO TO MS. ROWLING & WARNER BROS. (except for: my own little twists to the story.)
ANYWAYS… thanks for the reviews and follows. Enjoy!
Molly Julie Weasley II
1.) She remained nameless for a few hours until Aunt Muriel held her for the first time and said, "She looks a lot like Molly did as a baby." After that comment, Audrey decided to give her newborn Molly's name.
2.) When she was seven, her father had taken her to a book fair and there she met an author name J.K. Rowling. Mrs. Rowling was a muggle who wrote about wizarding adventures and Molly had fallen fast in love with her stories. Molly became a bookworm after that – something that Audrey sighed and Percy marveled at.
3.) Because she was a very emotional child, her Grandma Molly had given her a moleskin journal for her 10th birthday and suggested Molly turn her emotions into poems and stories. That journal changed her life and she hasn't put a pen down since.
4.) She lived up to her namesake as she was always seen as the "motherly" cousin and always made sure that her younger cousins, and even older ones, were always safe and behaving.
5.) As soon as she started showing signs of Percy's personality, Percy freaked out and sat her down for a serious talk – urging her to not be so pompous and opinionated. She giggled and hugged him, saying, "Father… Don't be so silly. You aren't that bad!" He smiled at the assurance that she had Audrey's genes to balance her out.
6.) She was very eager to go to Hogwarts and could not stop squealing and jumping at King's Cross-station. Her bedroom had been decorated with Gryffindor colors and memorabilia; her heart froze when the Sorting Hat suggested placing her in Hufflepuff. She nearly cried when the hat later yelled, "GRYFFINDOR!"
7.) After having a snowstorm bewitched to follow her around during a fight with her cousin, Fred, she absolutely hated snow. She refused to go to Hogsmeade during winter weekends and would roll her eyes when her family wanted to have snowball fights.
8.) She and Fred had a love-hate relationship and were often compared to her Aunt Ginny and Uncle Ron. She was a very shy and timid girl and Fred had always teased her about it. But as soon as someone else teased her for her insecurities, Fred was the first to hex them and stand up for her.
9.) Grandma Molly often scolded her when she bit her nails – one of her worst habits.
10.) Snakes were her worst nightmare and she was deathly afraid of them. Her cousins, Louis and James, would always tease her about her phobia and would often go as far as to speak in parsel tongue. They got into huge trouble with their parents for this.
11.) She was a competitive perfectionist, exactly like Victoire. Because of this, the two girls always considered each other as competition and would always try to one-up the other girl. They would always make each other cry and Grandma Molly would constantly have to break up their arguments – in other words, they were the least close of cousins.
12.) Percy adored her and the two were very close. They bonded over many of their shared interests and his eyes glimmered when she owled him about her award of Head Girl.
13.) Richard Johnson was appointed Head Boy. Their duties and nearby living quarters allowed the two to grow very close during their seventh year. It was not until Graduation that Richard gave Molly her first kiss. Unfortunately, he was going to Germany for an internship at Magical Geographic and she was planning on traveling the world to gain inspiration for her future as a writer. Their love was not meant to be and Molly cursed the Gods in sadness.
14.) Following their separation, Victoire immediately came to Molly's aide and thanks to her job under the International Branch at the Ministry, she accompanied Molly on her many trips abroad.
15.) It was during these many trips that Molly found inspiration for her many famous works. Victoire had been her inspiration for the heroine of one of her best-selling novels and her starcrossed relationship with Richard.
16.) From a young age, she loved knitting and would help her Grandma Molly make the annual Christmas sweaters. They bonded during these moments and Molly was very grateful for this time with her Grandmother. This tradition of sweater making was something Molly happily continued after Grandmother passed away many years later.
17.) She was a coffee addict and when she was in New York, she decided to pay a visit to one of its quaint little corner coffee shops. With a latte in one hand and a book in the other, she smiled to herself as she sat in comfortable silence on the patio. A few minutes later, someone approached her and asked, "Is this seat taken?" It was Richard with a giant grin on his face.
18.) Immediately after marrying Richard, she knew that she could not make and raise a family while constantly travelling. So she took a job as one of the editors at the Daily Prophet. She would later become Editor in Chief. Richard continued his thriving career as a photographer for Magical Geographic.
19.) They had two daughters: Rebecca Eloise and Lara Nicole.
