Post by taytay3 on Jul 31, 2010 5:36:39 GMT
VIENNA ROSE CLARKE
[/font]IS GONNA BE TOTALLY AWESOME ![/color][/font]
V - SEVENTEEN - GRYFFINDOR - TAYTAY - JEISA CHIMINAZZO[/color][/font]
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OH, JUST GIVE THEM ALL B-'s AND BE DONE WITH IT!
NOW THAT'S EVIL. YEAH THANKS, I AM THE DARK LORD[/color][/font]
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Vienna Rose Dupont Clarke was born on April seventeenth in London, England. The young couple couldn't have been happier and took there new born baby girl to their penthouse suite in muggle London. Five years after the un-holy matrimony that took place between the two, Bruna had kept in touch with her family and made sure to send them money to continue on in helping to support them. William's parents had come to face the facts that their son was in love, and there was no persuading him otherwise. They didn't cut him off, but he became the social pariah of the Clarke family and was shamed for "tainting the family name". But the two couldn't have been happier, and after five and a half years together, they were still as in love then they were five years ago when they met in the French country side. Vienna grew up, assimilating into both her father's wizard background and her mother's muggle background. It was plainly obvious that the child had inherited her father's magical side, ever since a certain incident while shopping with her mother in London (which may or may not have included the lady sales clerk mysteriously growing a mustache), and since then, Vienna has always embraced that. Not only did she inherit her father's magic, but also her mother's beauty and charm. But, the tiny tot also inherited her father's sharp wit and spontaneity, which always got her into all sorts of trouble. No matter, she was still adored by both her parents and everything seemed normal...
Nothing gold can stay. Vienna remembered her father reading her that poem (he was always fascinated with muggle literature) when she was but the mere age of four, and that very line stuck with her for the rest of her life. She could remember muttering that very line when she was nine years old- when Bruna and William Clarke seperated. Nothing gold can stay was right. Just like a beautiful, blossoming flower, Bruna and William's love slowly and gradually withered away. First, the arguing began. Then, that gradually turned to yelling and yelling then turned to avoiding. The two tried to desperately make it work- For Vienna's sake. They tried to find that flame that was once there; the one that they fought so hard to protect. But the flame was definitely gone. And they couldn't lie to each other- or Vienna- much longer. The two separated before Vienna's ninth birthday, and have since then had joint custody over Vienna.
Her parent's separation greatly disturbed Vienna. She hated seeing her mother so miserable, and her father's usual jovial mood was gone. They both weren't their selves and the two would constantly fight with each other, bringing Vienna into the middle of everything. As time went on, Vienna became accustomed to jumping from one parent to the other- going from England to France- and she just gave in to the fact that Bruna and William Clarke were no more.
As anticipated, Vienna's letter from Hogwarts came in the mail on her eleventh birthday, and the girl couldn't have been more happy. She was nearly vibrating with excitement as her father took her to Diagon Alley to go find all her things, and nearly imploded as her parents left her at platform nine and three quarters. From then on, the young witch easily assimilated into her wizarding background and became rather popular amongst her peers. She became some what of an avid partier- never to an extent where it was dangerous for her, of course- but as she grew older, her reckless and rebellious ways just became a part of her. She was like her father in many ways: Confident, care-free, spontaneous; and she was by no means an elitist like her various Slytherin Clarke cousins.
On the summer of her fifth year at Hogwarts, Vienna came home to a very unsettling surprise. Sometime whilst she was away, both her parents had miracously decided to start dating. Not each other, of course. Other people (Vienna couldn't fathom it either). Not only did they start dating other people, but people who were complete opposites of each other. Jeremy Huntington- a muggle lawyer- was boring and made lame jokes. What was worse? he laughed at his own jokes. But Vienna didn't mind him as much as she hated her father's pick: Melissa Walsh. The woman was a complete imbecile; and an elitist. Vienna had no idea why her father- an intelligent, handsome man- would pick such a witch, but she had to put on a brave face- for both her parent's sake. This was the first time she had seen them genuinely happy, after all. Besides, this was just a phase. Soon her parents would realize that they're too old to date. right?
wrong.
Jeremy and Bruna married shortly after, and then, Melissa and William wed. It was a living nightmare. It wasn't long before Hogwarts became Vienna's favorite place in the world. In the meantime, Vienna tried to focus on her school work and social life- which had surprisingly not been affected by the sudden shift in her life. But it was kind of hard when you had an annoying step father, and imbecile of a step mother- ah, and did she mention that Melissa had spawn? yes. The brat's name is Poppy, and she shall be starting her first year at Hogwarts as Vienna is beginning her final year. All that aside, The only normality that Vienna can find in her life is her baby half brother, Jason. Although he does share the same blood as Melissa, the little tike isn't so bad. And so, as Vienna begins her final year at Hogwarts, she doesn't know what to expect. Hopefully, everything turns out for the best.[/justify][/blockquote][/blockquote][/SIZE]
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