Hello people!
Recently, I have made a new fan-fiction on the best website ever: Wattpad.com
This story is about a love story of Sirius Black and OC, Dorothy Groff, where it follows 10 years of her life in snippets. It is called "That Special Something".
I am currently still writing it so you will have to bear with me as there is only 5 chapters and an introduction. There will be 33 chapters, which I am currently working on.
To find my story, type in on the search bar of Wattpad.com "ThatWeasleyChick" and my story will come up.
Please read and enjoy my story. I have worked really hard on it!
Keep reading, potterheads!
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012
Sunday, 15 April 2012
It's really over!
Hey, potterheads!
Today I was on JK Rowling's new website (which is awesome, by the way!). I looked at the information on her new book, The Casual Vacancy, and all of a sudden I was crying. It was then I realised why I was crying. JK Rowling has moved on. She has got a new book and is hoping that will be her new success. She said so herself, no more Harry Potter books. It made me really thin about it, and now I know that it's really over. JK has moved on, so we should too.
I can't bring myself to it. I had been trying to avoid it for so long. When the last book ended, then the film and even the tour was a clue that it had finished. But as soon as I knew that JK Rowling herself had moved on, it hit me like the reductor curse. It's over. Nothing more to expect. The story has ended there and we cannot keep waiting for something to come up. Because it's gone. Finished. Checked out.
And I can't bare it at all!
Today I was on JK Rowling's new website (which is awesome, by the way!). I looked at the information on her new book, The Casual Vacancy, and all of a sudden I was crying. It was then I realised why I was crying. JK Rowling has moved on. She has got a new book and is hoping that will be her new success. She said so herself, no more Harry Potter books. It made me really thin about it, and now I know that it's really over. JK has moved on, so we should too.
I can't bring myself to it. I had been trying to avoid it for so long. When the last book ended, then the film and even the tour was a clue that it had finished. But as soon as I knew that JK Rowling herself had moved on, it hit me like the reductor curse. It's over. Nothing more to expect. The story has ended there and we cannot keep waiting for something to come up. Because it's gone. Finished. Checked out.
And I can't bare it at all!
Wednesday, 4 April 2012
1+1= ... Broomstick?
When you think about it, muggle-borns are sort of lucky. They get to go to muggle School and learn all of the basics of the muggle world, and then get to learn all about the wizarding world instead of continuing with muggle things. They know both worlds like the back of their hand when they are 17!
When you think about it, how did Pure-bloods and Half-bloods get their basic education? Maybe Half-blood children were sent to muggle primary school (seems unfair, though!), but what did the other half and pure bloods do? How did all of the young witches and wizards not born into muggle families get all of their basic knowledge?
Well, that answer has never been answered by JK Rowling. Maybe magical parents hired tutors for their children so they could learn how to read, write and count. Maybe they taught their children themselves. Or, maybe, there is a secret wizard primary school we don't know about!
I wonder what they would learn about? Maths? History? English? They would probably learn the basics of the wizarding world like those muggles (and muggle-borns like us) learnt about the reigns of the muggle world. Like money, language, shops, transportation and the general history. They would obviously learn about Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort.
I wish I went to wizard primary!
When you think about it, how did Pure-bloods and Half-bloods get their basic education? Maybe Half-blood children were sent to muggle primary school (seems unfair, though!), but what did the other half and pure bloods do? How did all of the young witches and wizards not born into muggle families get all of their basic knowledge?
Well, that answer has never been answered by JK Rowling. Maybe magical parents hired tutors for their children so they could learn how to read, write and count. Maybe they taught their children themselves. Or, maybe, there is a secret wizard primary school we don't know about!
I wonder what they would learn about? Maths? History? English? They would probably learn the basics of the wizarding world like those muggles (and muggle-borns like us) learnt about the reigns of the muggle world. Like money, language, shops, transportation and the general history. They would obviously learn about Harry Potter and Lord Voldemort.
I wish I went to wizard primary!
Tuesday, 3 April 2012
The perfect girl for Sirius Black!
As some people may know, there has been a big speculation about why JK Rowling did not give Sirius Black a love interest. I respect JK Rowling by not giving every single person a love interest, because then it gives us a chance to fill in the blanks to our liking.
First of all, I think that giving Sirius a lovey-dovey relationship with someone completely ruins Sirius Black's personality! I never could imagine him falling desperately in love and falling to his knees for a girl, much like James did with Lily. I would imagine Sirius would act all cool and hot around her and demand a date from her. Of course, I believe he would have found true love, if he hadn't have died, but he would not beg for her. Even if the girl constantly refuses, no girl can keep turning down Sirius Black!
Around forums and fanfictions, you will find many descriptions of Sirius's perfect girl. Although I would never imagine true love to be your perfect mate (For example: Do you really think James imagined falling in love with a girl like Lily; Smart, Good, Sweet, Red Hair, Green Eyes?), I have got a description:
She would most likely be muggle-born, as it would annoy his parents more than a half or pure blood. Most definitely Gryffindor, because I cannot imagine him falling in love with any other house. Probably in his year or a year older, with a good sense of humor and a killer body. She would be quite rebellious with reasonably good marks. Probably a powerful witch, because Sirius would always want the best. For some reason, I always imagined her with Blonde hair and an innocent sort of look, but has a feisty unicorn waiting to burst out of her. And, I imagine her with some sort of funny, kooky, bad-ass quirk that makes her really cool.
Now, as much as I would love to be describing me as Sirius's perfect girl, I am nothing like what i have described up there! Nothing!
It is sad that Sirius never fell in love before his untimely death, but, luckily, he must have had some sort of romance in his school years. I mean, what is Hogwarts here for?
First of all, I think that giving Sirius a lovey-dovey relationship with someone completely ruins Sirius Black's personality! I never could imagine him falling desperately in love and falling to his knees for a girl, much like James did with Lily. I would imagine Sirius would act all cool and hot around her and demand a date from her. Of course, I believe he would have found true love, if he hadn't have died, but he would not beg for her. Even if the girl constantly refuses, no girl can keep turning down Sirius Black!
Around forums and fanfictions, you will find many descriptions of Sirius's perfect girl. Although I would never imagine true love to be your perfect mate (For example: Do you really think James imagined falling in love with a girl like Lily; Smart, Good, Sweet, Red Hair, Green Eyes?), I have got a description:
She would most likely be muggle-born, as it would annoy his parents more than a half or pure blood. Most definitely Gryffindor, because I cannot imagine him falling in love with any other house. Probably in his year or a year older, with a good sense of humor and a killer body. She would be quite rebellious with reasonably good marks. Probably a powerful witch, because Sirius would always want the best. For some reason, I always imagined her with Blonde hair and an innocent sort of look, but has a feisty unicorn waiting to burst out of her. And, I imagine her with some sort of funny, kooky, bad-ass quirk that makes her really cool.
Now, as much as I would love to be describing me as Sirius's perfect girl, I am nothing like what i have described up there! Nothing!
It is sad that Sirius never fell in love before his untimely death, but, luckily, he must have had some sort of romance in his school years. I mean, what is Hogwarts here for?
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