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THIS IS SO EFFING OLD maybe i'll change it someday :D
BASICS.
name: Charlotte Fenwick/Wilde.
Although your first name of Charlotte has created an expressive, fun-loving nature, it has not produced the qualities necessary for a full and complete life. You have always been a happy person, and, desiring to see others happy as well, you strive to inspire others, which you do most effectively through an engaging sense of humour. You are fond of surprises and are quick to respond to spontaneous invitations which promise a good time, particularly when they relieve you of a boring task. Your dislike for monotony and routine, often means that you do not finish the things you start.
Although the name Charlotte creates the urge to be self-expressive and happy, we emphasize that it causes a scattered and emotional nature. This name can hinder happiness, contentment, and success, as well as cause health weaknesses in the liver and bloodstream.
nicknames: Wickle, Fenwicky, Mary (as in the Virgin .. yeah), Charlie, Charlie-horse, Lottie.
birthday: 27 May 1960.
wand hand: Right.
wand: Nine and a half inches, birch, dragon heartstring.
alumnus: Ravenclaw, Hogwarts School.
occupation: The extremely odd position of managing the Weird Sisters, of all things.
HISTORY.
about a girl: Charlotte was born into a strangely hybrid household - her father, the heir to one of the most prestigious families in Wizarding England, roaring about the house in a Petrucchio-esque manner, along with her crazy Irish mother and her entire family of drunks and the occasional poet (though the two categories weren't mutually exclusive). It wasn't the most nurturing of environments, so Charlotte clinged to any hint of convention; she loved going to Sunday Mass, if not only because her parents would shut the hell up and she could wear those neat little white gloves. Her father's behaviour struck her as uncivilised and wrong from the start, so she immediately turned to the opposite - namely, abstinence and unmanipulative kindness. It was obvious that she was an oddball, so her family tended to leave her to her own devices. In the quiet of her room, Charlotte began her devout hero worship of the Beatles and Michael Palin, and reading incessantly while trying to block out the noise of her boisterous relatives.
When the time came to ship her off to Catholic school, Charlotte got her first taste of rebellion - as it turned out, nuns didn't like the Beatles very much, which lowered them significantly in her eyes. She got used to teasing, though the naive side of her never really gave up hope that one of her classmates (eventually) would stop being such a bitch and be her friend.
At Hogwarts, Charlotte fared quite a bit better. She somehow became fast friends with Sirius Black, one of the most popular students in school (as well as Peter Pettigrew, but that's not quite the same thing). She was still one of the weirdos, on par on nerdiness with the slightly older Caradoc Dearborn, but at least no one threw things at her anymore.
Around fifth year, she started growing quite a bit closer to one of the Gryffindor boys, Lucas Wilde. They had very little in common, but she enjoyed being around him - Charlotte saw him as rather worldly, but her feelings didn't really stretch any farther than a platonic affection. Charlotte watched him date other girls - who she felt were wildly unsuited for him, though she never said a word - and listened to him talk about his crushes and exploits. As time progressed, Charlotte became a little more possessive, even jealous, but couldn't (or refused to) acknowledge it. And unbeknownst to her, Lucas had been harbouring feelings about Charlotte himself. Eventually, he did get around to asking her out, and they were together until Lucas graduated in 1977. The question of sex led Charlotte to bitterly tell him to see other people, and they went their separate ways.
Years passed, and Charlotte didn't have much to do with dating - she hung around with her friends, mostly guys like Kirley Duke and Sirius Black, and occasionally got set up on a date or two, but usually kept to herself. She met up with Lucas again in 1979 and they reconciled, but broke up again shortly afterward because Lucas couldn't keep it in his pants because of his questionable fidelity. Charlotte took on the job of managing the new band The Weird Sisters, who played occasionally at Lucas's restaurant, The Blackbird. Charlotte and Lucas made up and were together for another two years before FINALLY getting married. Despite Lucas's dabbling in alcohol and drugs, they've made it so far without killing each other, and Charlotte's pregnant with their first child.
home: Since she's gotten married, Charlotte hasn't really had a chance to really settle down with Lucas. Her possessions are scattered across a number of flats (Lucas's, her own, Kirley's) and townhouses (rented for the band). She's gotten somewhat used to living out of a suitcase, but she'd like to get a home with Wilde someday soon.
regard to blood purity: Charlotte never had a ‘choice’ to embrace or refuse Muggle culture — she grew up with her uncles bemoaning the Thatcher regime, her sport of choice was Ms. Pac Man, and she can’t live without the Beatles. While her father did introduce her to the Wizarding world, most of her father’s family wasn’t very pleased with Charlotte (her mother being a Muggle herself), with the exception of a few sympathetic cousins; Fenwick did go to a Muggle school before Hogwarts, and the way of life is ingrained in her very personality — as anyone who has conversed with her on the topic of the Division One Liverpool football side can readily testify.
However, as the threat of the Dark Lord has loomed ever nearer in the past few years, Charlotte has found herself reluctant to admit her own heritage. She doesn’t have a problem when talking to any of her close friends, but Charlotte prefers to keep by her surname of Fenwick (widely understood to be wholly pureblooded) when conversing with those of the elitist persuasion. The Fenwicks themselves aren’t open to advertising that one of their own has ‘dirty blood,’ so they (reluctantly) allow Charlotte to carry on with the lie. As much as it pains her to refute her heritage, and thereby her integrity, Charlotte wouldn’t like to think of the consequences, should Antonin Dolohov or someone like that catch wind of her ‘impure’ bloodlines.
ECCENTRIC.
personality: Perhaps under different circumstances, Charlotte might have been known as a daddy’s girl: she is amiable, naïve in some ways, and perhaps a little too willing to trust, with her father’s cheek and interest in the extraordinary. However, it is probably her dislike of her father that has led her to become the sort of person she is today – a little cynical, easily irritated, and immensely adverse to disloyalty of any kind.
Yet, despite her initial rejection of any kind of betrayal, Charlotte finds her weakness (if weakness one would call it) in letting go of her former frustrations and welcomes people back with forgiving arms; an unlucky trait in some situations, as she is all too susceptible to rather immobilising cycles.
Charlotte usually isn’t very comfortable with strangers, and in an anxious effort to cover up her self-consciousness, she will do either one of two possible things: act amazingly extroverted and cheerful – not to mention loud – or hole up by herself in absolute silence. Charlotte has a rather lacking self-esteem, and she takes what other people think of her very seriously.
She is, on the whole, sweet, unless she has some reason for disliking the person. Charlotte is a girl of immense imagination and with a good many heroes, which perhaps makes her seem somewhat younger than she really is. Her conversation is riddled with allusion of all kinds, of the sham texts of Ossian to the latest Frost Report sketch, making it altogether difficult to decipher at times. There is nothing she values as much as a good rejoinder, even if her own abilities of that nature are limited. When embarrassed, Fenwick oft has a sad tendency to turn quite pink and stutters while she fumbles for a proper return; when she does manage to reply with some degree of eloquence, she’s usually quite pleased with herself. She is, however, generally kind, even if she isn’t the image of tact. Charlotte has been known to say something she oughtn’t on more than one occasion, and an apologetic smile or faltering remark of dismissal usually follows to no avail. Her intentions are usually admirable, but sometimes with less than satisfactory results.
strengths: Other than whipping out references to Alexandre Dumas loose and fast, Charlotte was quite good at Potions in her day. She’s fairly good with Transfiguration, as well, though Divination and Arithmancy have always escaped her.
weaknesses: Charlotte is, bluntly, absolute shit at duelling. She scraped her way into the NEWTs DADA class, but only by copying Sirius Black's homework. Fortunately, she’s only had to duel someone once in her life (though Antonin Dolohov probably won in that particular competition). Charms was also a feeble subject.
extrovert/introvert: It really depends.
phobias/fears: From Fenwick's own lips, "Heights are from hell."
mental health: Sound. Mostly.
CONVENTIONAL.
appearance: Any controllable aspect of her appearance has been altered to suit function, not form. Dark, somewhat curly hair is short enough to be comfortable, and left long enough to be manageable for no-nonsense buns; Charlotte has the reputed librarian’s syndrome – she can’t stand for her hair to be left down for long periods of time. Her only concession to fashion is a slight fringe that flops lazily above her eyes, cut strategically so as to be able to peer below her bangs to whatever book she’s reading. Light brown eyes are shaded by the symmetrical ringlets on either side of her face and a pair of spectacles. A pert nose is often seen behind a book, accompanied by a full mouth more often than not curling into an impertinent smile.
Fenwick is of average height, slender-limbed, and of tolerably good complexion; she has her father’s physique, mostly, with his straight shoulders and long legs (though hers might be said to be somewhat more shapely). Whatever the term ‘long legs’ might suggest, Charlotte moves with all the willowy grace of a toddler, as she is inescapably pigeon-toed in a movement a relative once said was akin to that of a puppy sliding downhill. Her gauche stride brings a baby giraffe to mind, rather than a pouting swimsuit model. Oddly, she walks more certainly with her nose in a book than when she is walking with eyes front.
examples:one, two, three
FAVOURITE THINGS.
book:How Right You Are, Jeeves, by PG Wodehouse.
colour: Red.
music: The Beatles and any of the former members’ solo projects, especially Paul McCartney’s. The Smiths is another favourite, as are Queen, Ramones, Frank Sinatra, Stevie Nicks, J. Geils Band, The Who, and some b-52s. Any show tunes. Simon & Garfunkel, naturally.
scent: Nice, generic, store-brand soap.
thing to do:SleepWatch TVEat READ, of course.
quidditch team: Charlotte has traditionally supported the Caerphilly Catapults, as they were the first team she ever saw play when she was seven. They were also the last, considering that she is afraid of heights and has avoided Quidditch pitches ever since.
MAGICAL.
wand
▫ length: nine and three quarter inches.
▫ core: dragon heartstring (of a Chinese Fireball).
▫ wood: birch.
boggart: Friends and family dead - a common boggart, but one of her personal demons.
patronus: A lynx, when she's able to summon it at all.
ROMANCE.
status: Married.
partner:Lucas.sexual preference: Heterosexual, thank you very much.
turn ons: Some kind of physical, cyclical, intellectual melding, really, where you get that oceanic feeling and you can create an environment for child-rearing and continue the exsolution of the existent relationship if still possible. That would be okay.
turn offs: Bad sense of humour, malice, promiscuity, a lack of commitment, illiterate ugly people. Facial hair is a bad, bad thing in her book.
past relationships: One school chum turned sweetheart, check. After a couple years of purely platonic (on her side, anyways) companionship, Charlotte and Lucas Wilde had at it -- as far as first base, anyways. Otherwise, she's been free as a bird most of her life.
crushes on: Football players, stars of Coronation Street, and several rock stars.
ZODIAC.
twin: Ravenclaw Geminis are geniuses of communication. They debate ideas, write brilliant treatises, teach exciting classes, read large numbers of books on a regular basis, and study arcane languages. Because Mercury the planet is associated with the alchemical substance of quicksilver, the god Hermes (the messenger of the gods, and the conductor or dead souls to the Underworld), and the historical founder of alchemy, Hermes Trismagistus, many Ravenclaw Geminis also excel at the study of alchemy. These Ravenclaws are some of the best and most brilliant of their class, but they need to learn to finish the projects they start, and to differentiate between what is viable and what is best left as a "really great idea."
AMONGST OTHER THINGS.
personifying song(s): AUF AUSCHE, franz / HAPPY, jenny lewis with the watson twins.
player: jen!
played by: emmy rossum.
DISCLAIMER: Charlotte's mine; me, dalekk, for graphics.</tr></td>