here's to the woman who don't ever seem to get a say in how their pages get portrayed |
1872 | A second daughter arrives to the Bain household, and is given the name Wilhelmina. She is a surprisingly difficult babe, refusing to be put down even to sleep. |
1874 | Another son arrives. Little Mina, not even two at the time, has little awareness of her baby brother. |
1877 | During the Year of Muggle Riots, Mina is still a small child who doesn't understand the goings-on of the wider world. Another child, Mina's third brother and the fifth and final of the Bain siblings, is born in the family's country estate, with the entire family under isolation. |
1880 | Three years after the muggle riots, Mina is finally made aware of the way the world works, when the family takes up a summer home in the young village of Hogsmeade after three years without going to London for the Season. Not that they needed to. Mina, after an argument with her mother about her place in the world as a future wife, mother, and socialite (she would, at this time, much rather be an adventurer of some sort), turns her mother's skin bright blue in her first act of magic. |
1883 Summer | Mina receives her Hogwarts acceptance letter. Ecstatic, Mina begs her mother to let her have an owl, which the woman does, after some insistence that Mina will write more frequently with an owl of her own. |
here's to the woman who know everything the poets say and be a menace anyway |
1883-85 First Years | Upon arriving at the school, Mina is overwhelmed by the sheer vastness of the castle, as anyone might be. But the sorting goes well for her — after only thirty seconds, the Sorting Hat places her in Ravenclaw. Her first two years are relatively uneventful. She finds friends in both her own social class as well as beyond, learning more of how the world around her works and is genuinely unfair. |
1885-88 OWL Years | As she advances in schooling, she chooses to take Divination (arguably her worst decision) and Ghoul Studies (arguably a poor social choice, though wiser academically) as her electives. She finds herself requiring a tutor just to pass her first year of Divination. It is at this point that Mina begins to understand that there are those with privilege and those without it. As a young woman with some measure of privilege, she decides it is her solemn duty to change that. She quickly finds that it is a difficult task even for a woman of means, as a woman at all. |
1888-90 NEWT Years | Finally free to choose her own complete schedule, Mina selects only her four best classes — Charms, Defense Against the Dark Arts, Ghoul Studies, and Transfiguration. She occupies her free time with music, art, and book clubs. But, with an older sister already having debuted and yet to find a match, Mina is informed that she will be spending at least two years overseas in a Parisian finishing school, rather than debuting with her schoolmates. |
the historians who looked away, the game was set before it played we're breaking out behind the cage, 'cause that's some shit that we won't take |
1890-92 | True to her word, immediately after the summer ends, Mina's mother sends her younger daughter to Paris for finishing, solely to avoid having two debutantes at once. She is permitted by the school to return home only for actual holidays and her sister's eventual wedding, and remains boarding over the summer of 1891. |
1892 | Mina returns home full time and debuts the first Saturday in June, to very little fanfare. It is not at all like she'd dreamed it would be. She's all too intellectual, and spends far too much of her spare time reading and talking about feminism and beings' rights. |
1894 | After two unsurprisingly unsuccessful seasons, Mina is ready for it all to be over. She's prepared for her parents to finally arrange something for her, however unsavory it might end up being. She barely has any hope of change, either in her own life or life at large. |