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A/N: I just wanted to say that I am doing all the the cousins, but I'll be posting them in [what i believe is] their birth order


Dominique Ginevra Weasley

November 3, 2003

1. Dominique was bisexual

But she's only ever had boyfriends. In her words, "She admired girls from afar". The one time she got up-close was during a party after a quidditch game in her fourth year. After a little too much firewhisky, all the boys and girls started to look alike anyway.

She never told any of her extended family. The only real reason her immediate family knew was from their trip to France during Dom's thirteenth year of life, just before third year. Fleur was insistent that her children attend some veela festival, one that she went to as a child. While the male Veelas seemed to catch Victoire's eye, Dom was just as into the female ones as Louis was.

2. Her boggart was her father

Not that she was actually scared of him or anything. When she was younger, it was a giant sandcrab, like the ones found by Shell Cottage. But once she was 17 and saw her father's disappointed face, her biggest fear was seeing it again. She cried for weeks after the first time.

3. Her favorite Uncle was George

How could it not be? He would give all of the cousins free WWW products, which were put to use by most at school. He even granted them with extendable ears, something that never reached the display shelf, and let the kids listen in on quite a number of conversations.

But most importantly, he gave her a job. A place to stay when she was lost. And despite the fact that she never graduated school or took NEWTs, he let her help him create new Weasley Wizard Wheezes' products. A way that she could not only provide for herself, but also her child.

4. As a little girl, Dom wanted to be a cursebreaker

Hearing all the stories her dad told about when he lived in Egypt were fascinating. She wanted to do that—live an adventure. And being the Ravenclaw that she was, Dom even began learning gobbledegook. When the rest of the family was arguing in French, a language her father didn't know, he would start conversation with her in gobbledegook, making the others wonder what they were discussing.

Of course, once she got older, those plans never became a reality.

5. Her amortentia smell was wild flowers, burning wood, and sweat

The first two made sense—Dom cherished Bon fires and the field of flowers behind Percy and Audrey's house was one of her favorite places. The sweat on the other hand, that was weird. Imagine being in potions class with everyone else smelling sweet things, all happy and such while you're smelling sweat. Why would her soulmate remind her of sweat, anyway?

6 .Dom and Vicky never really got along

It was easy to see why, Victoire was a quiet introvert, Dominique was loud and loved to be in the middle of things (most things included having wrestling matches with Matthew Tate and Maximum McDougal in the muddy quidditch field after a rainstorm)—they just had clashing personalities.

Though, that never stopped them from having each other's backs. They just refused to share clothes.

7. She always felt too dumb for Ravenclaw

Unlike most of her house, Dominique never placed top in her classes. While her friends as housemates were doing their homework or studying, she'd be trying to get enchanted paper airplanes to stay in the air longer or putting new charms on her maxi pads so they helped prevent yeast infections. It wasn't until she found out that Luna Scamander (who she thought was a hufflepuff) ended up being a Ravenclaw, did she realize that there were different forms of intelligence.

Not to mention, her ability to create new charms helped the Weasley Wizard Wheezes return to the popularity they achieved back in the 90s

8. There were three moments that changed her life completely.

The first was when she realized she was pregnant. Now, being pregnant would change anyone's life but being pregnant at seventeen just turned everything upside down. It created disappointment, a web of lies, and—with Weasley as her surname—a juicy gossip story. One that suddenly threw Dom, and her growing stomach, into the public's eye.

The second was when she gave birth. It the span of four hours and twenty-three minutes, every second of which included crushing her mum's hand, cursing at everyone in the room, and an amount of pain that Dom would imagine was associated with the cruciatus curse, the teenager became a mother. The bloody, wrinkly thing in her arms—that was her daughter. She never knew it was possible to love someone as much as Dominique loved her. And the strawberry blonde was now determined to give the little girl the life she deserved.

Thirdly, was at the 2022 World cup. It was a little over a year after her daughter was born, although the infant was staying at the burrow with Great-Grandparents (The 70-something year olds felt more comfortable listening to the excitement of the world cup from their radio in the kitchen). The moment was nothing special really; Dom was just wandering the campgrounds with Freddie, James, and James' girlfriend when they bumped into David Suzuki, a Gryffindor who had been a year ahead of her. No, it was the smell of that moment. It smelled like sweat. Sweat that smelled as though David had been outside for hours, possibly working out. Sweat that had a slight soapy scent to it. Sweat that smelled exactly like the one in her amortentia. Needless to say, Dominique Weasley became Dominique Suzuki five years, seven months, and two days later.

9. Dominique loved muggle football

Aunt Audrey introduced her to it. She couldn't understand why wizards thought it was boring. So what if no one was flying? The players were running constantly, and weren't allowed to use their hands! How they didn't stop and die in agony and shortness of breath, Dom never knew. What she did know was if she had to pick between quidditch and football—she'd pick football.

10. Willow Evangeline Weasley

Her daughter. The little girl with dimpled cheeks, curly blonde hair, and dark brown eyes. She meant the world to Dom.

Even though she was a mistake, even though she made life 1000x tougher for the French girl, and even though she cried endlessly as a newborn, Dominique could not picture her life without little Willow. As hard as life chose to be, whenever Willow Weasley was around, Dom knew the struggle was worth it.


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