Angie Lemon: Fifth Year Hufflepuff

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    Angie Lemon: Fifth Year Hufflepuff

    on August 19, 2012, 03:25:22 PM

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    Full Character Name: Agatha Annabelle 'Angie' Lemon
    Character Birthday & Age: February 14th, 15 Years Old
    City & Country of Birth: Oxfordshire, England
    Pureblood, Halfblood or Muggleborn: Pureblood
    House & Year: Hufflepuff, 4th Year

    Wand: Cedar, Unicorn Tail Hair core, 9 ¾ inches, supple wood with a spiraled shaft

    Physical Description: Angie stands at a small four feet, eleven inches. Her bright eyes lean more towards green than blue, creating a misty teal color. Her long dirty-blonde hair reaches past her shoulders and is often wavy. It’s a good thickness to twist into a messy bun or to pull back into a quick, neat ponytail.

    Overall she has a petite frame, being much smaller than many of her classmates. She finds her height is a double bladed sword, sometimes being small is a good thing and sometimes it isn’t a good thing. It’s often a source of teasing.


    Personality Description: Agatha Lemon hates her first name; very few people know it except for family and a few other students. To everyone else, she is ‘Angie.’

    She hates her size. She hates being teased by it. She hates being called ‘short-stuff’ or ‘tiny’ or ‘fun-sized.’ They’re all nicknames that she’s been pegged with; they’re all names that she absolutely detests with a fiery passion.
    Angie is very talkative and imaginative. She can often be seen with a notebook and pen, scribbling down thoughts and ideas and new plotlines for stories. One day, she knows she is going to be an author.

    When embarrassed, Angie has a habit of blushing a deep red; not only do insults make her blush, but compliments alike. But her habit of blushing is offset by her wide smile that adorns her face most of the time. She is a very optimistic and happy girl, a delight to be around and a lovely person to talk to when you need to.

    She also gives off the image that she is trusting and open to listening to people, which is very true. Angie has a gift of being able to listen to her friend’s problems, letting them cry on her shoulder if necessary; and she typically has words to say that almost always comfort her buddies.

    She is very bossy though; where a weak-minded and soft-spoken girl once stood two years ago is now a head-strong teenager. Her friend’s say that she is overprotective like a momma bear protecting her cubs.

    Once she was a true Hufflepuff, her personality and weakness as a first and second year proved that. Even well into her third year she was childlike and soft. But now that she’s getting older and more mature, she’s growing into a completely different person. While she still has her weak moment’s and times when she doubts herself, the natural stubbornness that she has stands strong. Angie is a natural-born leader, and she’s just discovering this role now.


    History: On a chilly September day in Oxfordshire, England; Agatha Lemon was brought into this world kicking and screaming. From her start as an unhappy baby, she grew to be more pleasant as a toddler, always smiling and chewing on things as she teethed.

    While growing up, Angie was always one to hide behind others. She never wanted to go first, or try out something new. This came as a slight disappointment, but soon her reluctance was just accepted as another fact about the little girl.
    She is very close to her little sister, Gertrude. The youngest of the Lemon family was always a joy to be around. Especially because Angie got to boss her around when she felt like it, it’s what little siblings are for.

    She hadn’t grown too close to her older brother, as he always seemed to be distant. But she knows that he is extremely fond of her, and when he is around, he always makes time for her and her sister.

    When she was starting out at Hogwarts, Angie was immediately placed into Hufflepuff. The sorting hat didn’t have to think very long before putting the timid little girl into the house. She did well in her classes, with the exception of DADA where things got a little tricky. Her favorite class so far has been History of Magic, where she could learn and learn and learn and absorb as much information as possible.

    Another thing that Angie is fond of is flying. She loves it, absolutely adores it. She loves being in the air, she loves feeling the wind in her hair; she'll do anything to get her feet off the ground. Needless to say, she’s a fan of Quidditch and is an active participant on the team.

    Classes:
    Core Classes
    Astronomy
    Charms
    Defense Against the Dark Arts
    Herbology
    History of Magic
    Potions
    Transfiguration
    No
    Electives
    No
    No
    Care of Magical Creatures
    Divination
    No

    How Do You Fit Into Your House?: Angie is a soft-spoken girl, who's lovable ways made her a perfect fit for Hufflepuff. She's always with her friends, and almost never without a smile or something positive up her sleeve.

    Writing Sample:

    Sum up your character in one paragraph: Angie is a lovable and tiny girl who has a big heart for her friends. She loves school and her class work and devotes herself fully to it. She’s shy when you first meet her, but gradually opens up.
    Last Edit: June 22, 2016, 05:21:08 PM by Angie Lemon

    Re: Angie Lemon: Fourth Year Hufflepuff

    Reply #1 on January 21, 2013, 11:00:53 AM

    Character Name: Agatha 'Angie' Lemon
    Title Applying For: Hufflepuff Quidditch Captain
    Character Biography: http://absitomen.com/index.php?topic=11880.0

    What Experience has Prepared You For This Honor?: Angie has been a part of the Hufflepuff Quidditch team since second year try-outs. She's a force to be reckoned with, and she's also quite saddened at the thought that the team is falling apart.

    She's worked hard in the past few years to perfect her skills as a keeper. She wasn't able to participate in the last game due to an injury, sorely giving up her spot to a first-year.

    But she's never missed a practice and tries to give it her all in each game. Even though she is a bit young to be a captain, seeing as all the others are sixth-years or older, she doesn't necessarily see herself doing this permanently, but more as a way to get the team together and organize some practices. Who knows? Maybe under her leadership, they could win.

    What Do You Think the Most Important Aspect of This Job Is:? Angie thinks the most important duty of being a Captain is to keep the team's morale high and their game on. She knows that the Hufflepuff team needs some serious work, and that scheduling practices is a must. They've fallen apart in years past.

    Also, being a leader and a good sport is an important aspect of being a Captain. A Captain has to be able to lead his/her team onwards in the direction of victory, or to keep spirits high in failure.

    Tell a Story From Your Past That Has Proven Your Mettle:  Angie stepped out onto the pitch, school had started only a few weeks ago and the team was gearing up for their first practice. As always, she was one of the first ones here, broom in hand and Quidditch robes on. She adored her gold and black, the colors that made her a Hufflepuff. And looking around, the rest of the team loved it too.

    They were doing flying drills, so she mounted her broom and kicked off into the air, following the rest of the team around the pitch. She flew ahead of the person in front of her, pushing herself to be aerodynamic and as fast as possible.

    After they finished the laps, she took her place in front of the goals, her keeper stance ready. Players took turns hitting the Quaffle at her, and she hit each of them back with precision, making sure none of them went through her hoops. She missed one or two, but she was doing much better than last year.

    She had practiced at home, making sure she could come back this year even better than before. It would be her third year on the Quidditch team, and she was excited about it. "Come on guys! Give me a challenge here, hit it as hard as you can!" She shouted, wind whipping in her face, but her smile didn't stray. She loved this game. This sport. This practice. She loved it all.
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