Once upon a time, in a castle far, far, away called Hogwarts, Pureblood Jason Stone of Gryffindor and Muggleborn Helen Wright of Ravenclaw fell in love. After a few blissful years together, they had gotten married. And soon after, Helen gave birth to their first born – a daughter they named Eliana. She was their pride and joy until, just over 6 years later, they gave birth to their son, Aidan. A few more years later, and they bought their Screech Owl, Screech, who completed their happy family.
Not long before Aidan was born, Ellie began exhibiting behaviors that could be described as nothing other than different. Not to her parents, though. They couldn’t be more pleased because this only showed that their daughter had inherited their gift of magic.
Ellie was just as pleased as her parents were of discovering her new powers. So much so, that she learned to control them at a considerably young age. Or, at least, she could suppress them and prevent unwanted happenings.
Without her daughters’ powers’ unpredictability to keep her home, Helen, believing the muggle way of her own childhood to be advantageous, enrolled Ellie in activities such as public school and ballet lessons. Ellie didn’t mind the social aspects of both of these activities, and quite enjoyed them.
Meanwhile, at home, Ellie was still immersed in a magical environment. She loved the wizarding fairytales and games. Her favorite thing to do was to fly her broomstick, playing Quidditch-made-easy, and inventing other flying games with her father and godfather.
Frequently, Ellie would get to visit her mom’s side of the family, which included her grandfather, uncle and aunt, and cousins, exposing herself a little more to the Muggle world. However, she never saw much of her father’s side of the family, save for her grandmother who would brew the potion she’d take for the frequent migraines she’d get all her childhood until they seemed to disappear some time into her second year at Hogwarts.
Her brother, Aidan, pleased the family by exhibiting his own magical abilities around the same age Ellie had. However, unlike Ellie, Aidan wasn’t able to gain control over his powers. He had quite the opposite problem, where he’s not only unable to suppress them, but they’re amplified, resulting in many incidences of fire, particularly.
At age eleven, Ellie received her long awaited letter from Hogwarts. The September she was set to turn twelve, she was on the train to her first year at the castle.
Once there, the she was, to her mother’s pleasure, sorted into the house of ‘wise’ Ravenclaw. The first thing she did, aside from eagerly attempting to make friends, was sign up for the house Quidditch team. She played Beater that year, and her teammates became her family. She soon figured out which classes she liked for their academics – Flying and Charms and Transfiguration – and which she liked for the professors – History of Magic and Divination. She also figured out which classes she disliked for their academics – Astronomy and Ancient Runes – and which she disliked for the professors – Potions [she stopped going after the class when Lafay made them bald…she loves her hair *points up*].
Her first term included events such as the Job Fair and Alumni ball. She was a bit too young to take the Job Fair seriously, but that’s not to say she didn’t enjoy it. She still has the little figure of the Antipodean Opaleye on her nightstand in her room, though the charm that made it animated has worn off. She had more fun at the Ball, though, with the dancing and FOOD.
The summer after her first term, she visited New York with her family. It was a short lived trip due to Aidan’s magic acting out, as are most, but Ellie especially didn’t mind then. She thought New York was boring and dirty and never wants to go back. The rest of that summer was spent in her backyard, training for Quidditch the next term.
THAT, however, never happened. Her second term was the same year Hogwarts hosted the Triwizard Tournament. Consequently, Quidditch was cancelled. Though, not happy about this detail at first, the excitement of the Tournament quickly made up for it. She rooted for Raiden Kururugi to win through, but ultimately the Champion title was given to Fletcher. It was okay, though, and celebrated with a costume ball. Ellie didn’t dress up for it, but that’s beside the point.
During the summer, Ellie’s family opted to stay home. It was much appreciated because, after the whole year of inactivity, Ellie devoted all of her time to flying.
Third year is Ellie’s least favorite term to date. Not only were her friends Nia and JD not returning, but her favorite professor, Nolan Reynolds, affectionately called Reyn, hadn’t returned. Although forewarned about this at the End of Term Feast last year, Ellie hadn’t really believed such a thing would happen. Not only did Reyn not return, but he was replaced by a terribly mean professor who wouldn’t allow Ellie to win the argument of stealing Reyn’s position, and re-decorated Reyn’s already perfectly decorated office and classroom. In the absence of Reyn, Ellie found comfort in her friend, Treyen, who above all helped her start the process of getting over the ex-Divination professor. She also found great comfort in the new Charms professor, forming an indescribable relationship. A camera she got as a Christmas present, in remembrance of Reyn, also aided in letting go of the fact that he’s no longer teaching, but she could still keep the memory of him. She’s used it to keep every memory since, carrying it around EVERYWHERE. Also, third year brought back Quidditch! Though it took her all year to adjust to the fact that the insane Jacob Blunt was made captain, she was glad to have it back in her life. She didn’t play her favorite, and previous position of Beater, but played Keeper, Chaser, and Seeker. The team won the Championship game, giving them a 3-1 record.
Ohlookit! The present. Ellie plans to spend a majority of her summer fully submersed in the muggle world, staying with her cousins. She should be home in time to get enough Quidditch training in before the new term starts [her cousins don’t live far, after all].
And occasionally seeing Little Professor [Eeee!].
EDIT: She hated that summer. With the exception of seeing Little Professor. She didn't like the muggle environment. Plus it took away from flying/training.
Fourth year...she dated Treyen Lockhart. Nothing official ever happened. And it ended with them BOTH getting hurt. She doubted her Quidditch abilities due to lack of proper training over the Summer, and the poor Ravenclaw season only confirmed her insecurities. She kept up her odd Professor/Pupil relationship with Little Professor and became quite fond of Professor Bentley. Academically, it was a pretty boring year. Oh, and she was pretty much unaware of all the Pirate goings ons. She despises Pirate-related things anyway...thanks, Jacob Blunt.
This summer, she's going to stay at her house, in her nice magical, Quidditch world. She'll be visiting Little Professor again and I'm sure they'll be doing fun, adventurous activities. That's pretty much it. Simple, but to Ellie, it's amazing. Quidditch and Little Professor - what could be better?
Treyen 
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Fifth year was quite quiet compared to Fourth. She was made Quidditch Captain and had a lot of fun with that. Her team only got third place, though, which she totally blames on herself, because the rest of the team played fabulously. Her and Treyen started dating again at the end of the last summer, and finally became 'official' in late April/early May. She took eight OWLs with the hopes of passing at least seven to appease her mother, despite her not taking the Potions exam.
This summer, she'll be home again. She'll visit Little Professor twice, once in the beginning of summer and once closer to the end. She'll also be attending many Quidditch games, hoping that that'll help her decide which she might want to play for when she graduates. Otherwise, she'll be taking frequent trips to Diagon Alley to catch up with friends and just get out of the house.