Year: 5th
Blood Status: One-Eighth Veela, Seven-Eighths Wizard Blood
House: Gryffindor
FC: Virginia Gardner
Quote/Lyric:
I want to break the mold, I wanna break the stereotype
Fist in the air I'm not going down without a fight
Important Information:
-Dominique is pansexual, which means she is attracted to all genders.
-She inherits her mother's personality, making her arrogant and conceited. However, she is very caring towards her friends and family.
-Dominique has a tendency to compete with her classmates because of her father's high expectations to do well in school.
Likes:
-Playing Wizard Chess
-Her Uncle George's products
-Teasing her sister and brother
Dislikes:
-Hurting people close to her
-Doing chores
-Writing long essays
Amortentia:
-Her favorite perfume because of her love for herself
-The sea as it reminds her of her home at the Shell Cottage
-Butterbeer for her love of that beverage
Boggart:
Although her uncle works with them, Dominique is afraid of dragons because of their dangerous nature. The idea of one attacking her frightens her to this day.
Patronus:
Dominique's patronus is a horse like her Aunt Ginny, showing her courage and stubbornness. The memory that triggers this patronus is when she sits alone on the beach at Shell Cottage in warm weather.
Wand: Birch, Ten inches, Dragon Heartstring, and inflexible.
Biography:
Dominique Weasley was born on a hot summer day at her own home. She is the second child to Fleur Isabelle Weasley (née Delacour) and William (Bill) Arthur Weasley. Dominique has an older sister, Victoire Weasley, who was born on the anniversary of the Battle of Hogwarts; and a younger brother named Louis (will add more information once he's claimed).
Dominique has light blonde hair, just like her mother's. Her facial features are very similar to her mother's, minus her father's nose. Her eye color is green, just like her father's. She has a skinny frame, with her height being a little above average. She often wears makeup to bring out her features, which her mother objected to claiming she was beautiful the way she was. Dominique's casual attire consists of jeans and a tanktop as well as summer dresses on some occasions.
Dominique had a happy childhood, being homeschooled and taught both French and English which she can speak fluently. She often felt excluded by her parents and would spend her free time at the beach, listening to the waves crash. Her father was often visiting Egypt which left the family in dismay. This caused her to feel somewhat emotionally disconnected to her siblings and mother.
Because of Dominique's large amount of cousins, she does not have a favorite; however, she treats them all with respect. Family reunions were always an occasion Dominique did not enjoy but she often found herself spending time with her Uncle George. Dominique has dreams of becoming a ministry worker in Law Enforcement, but she wouldn't mind working at Weasley's Wizarding Wheezes.
When she was 11, her letter arrived for her to attend Hogwarts just after Victoire had graduated. Once she arrived, she was immediately sorted into Gryffindor, a house common to those with the Weasley name. Dominique is considered an excellent student, although her attitude could be fixed massively. She didn't have many friends, which made her seem like a loner. When she did hang out with people, she would usually hang out with girls in her year. At least the ones who didn't annoy her.
Her second year wasn't so great, she almost got expelled for setting off a portable swamp in the middle of exams. Luckily Professor Longbottom stood up for her and she was cleared. Because of that, her reputation as a prankster had begun. Her parents were not too happy with her as they had revoked many privileges and called her indisciplined.
Her third year she chose to take Muggle Studies and Arithmancy for her elective courses. After the first semester, she dropped out of Arithmancy because it was too hard and spent that period free. She also was able to go to Hogsmeade, after convincing her parents that last year was a mistake. The rest of the year went well without much trouble.
Her fourth year Dominique made a few close friends. She soon realized they were using her to get them out of trouble. Out of anger, she jinxed them with a excessive pimple growing jinx that her uncle taught her. Again, she was in serious trouble but she felt as if it was worth it. Her old friends still have scars on their face to this day.
Now in her Fifth Year, Dominique struggles to balance her class work and her crazy social life that has caused her to be torn between several choices that she must make.