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Dru Pettigrew
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Full Name: Drusilla Imogen Pettigrew nee Rowle
Nicknames: Dru
Birthdate: June 25, 1865
Current Age: 29 Years
Gender: Femme
Occupation: Socialite
Reputation: 10? Unless she gets dinged for her stepmother's social standing (7)
Residence: Wellingtonshire, Hogsmeade
Hogwarts House: Slytherin
Wand: Hawthorn and dragon heartstring, 11" exactly, rigid.
Blood Status: Pure
Social Class: Upper
Family:
FATHER | Edward Rowle (1834-1886)
MOTHER | Sofia Rowle (1841-1878)
SISTER | Imogen Rowle (1868)

STEPMOTHER | Evangeline Rowle (1865)
HALF-SISTER | Emilia Rowle (1885)
HALF-BROTHER | Elliott Rowle (1885)

HUSBAND | Albert Pettigrew (1858)
CHILDREN | (1889, 1892, 1893)

Appearance:
Face & Body |
Dru inherited most of her looks from her mother: darker complexion; heavy brows; large dark eyes; narrow, delicate facial features. She has always been expressive, often to her detriment during her youth. During her teen years she learned to mute herself; following her father's death she intentionally un-learned these habits and now has flamboyant and gregarious expressions as a result. She carries her head and shoulders high — casually defiant, not tense.

Fashion & Scent | Dru is more interested in jewelry than fashion; while her dresses are well-made and on current trend, it is her elaborate necklace/earring sets that usually draw compliments at parties. She cycles through a variety of floral perfumes.

Face Claim | Alexxis Lemire


History:
[TW: Domestic Abuse, Violence, Gore]
1865 - 1873
Nursery Days
The archetypes of Dru's childhood: an imperious father who visited with her occasionally but never for very long, and who departed abruptly when he was tired of children's antics; an inscrutable mother who lavished attention on her one day but would then withdraw to her bedroom for days at a time and refuse all company; a nurse who oscillated between anger and pity, both of which seemed directionless; a younger sister who always asked for games of make-believe, eager to be anywhere other than their house and anyone other than herself. Dru wasn't necessarily unhappy, but she never felt much of a bond with any of the adults in her life until she was older.
1873 - 1876
Childhood
As Drusilla transitioned from nursery to tutor, her relationship with her parents changed. Her father became more interested in her, which is usually a positive thing; he is blindingly bright when he is pleased with her, and basking in his adoration and affection is nearly enough to make her dizzy. But when she makes mistakes he gets severe — not necessarily too severe (or at least, she doesn't think so at the time), but made all the harder to bear through the contrast to how he behaves when she has pleased him. As she is included in adult activities more often around the house, she becomes gradually aware that her father's relationship with her mother follows the same patterns. Her mother sees it, too. They don't discuss it, but her mother looks at her differently sometimes — Dru has the sense that there is a silent lesson she is meant to be learning from her mother, and fears she seldom does.
1876 - 1878
First & Second Year
Drusilla is anxious for the beginning of Hogwarts — she feels the weight of her father's expectations as she approaches the castle, very aware that there are Many Mistakes she must be hyper-vigilant to avoid making. In spite of this, she makes friends in her new house (Slytherin) and enjoys her classes. The magic of the Rowle house when she was growing up always felt exceptionally mundane by comparison to some of the things she sees and reads about at Hogwarts; she is enchanted by the notion that magic can fix anything.

Well, almost anything — she becomes aware during visits home in these early yeras that her father sometimes hits her mother when she has done something wrong, and that seems like a very difficult problem for her to even wrap her mind around, much less imagine a fix for.
1878 - 1881
OWL Years
Midway through the fall of her third year, Dru receives word that her mother has died. Mrs. Rowle roamed too far from home and caught a chill, which she eventually succumbed to. Even at thirteen, Dru is suspicious of the circumstances... but since her younger sister joined her at Hogwarts that year and the servants have never been loose-lipped, no one will ever know.

During her subsequent visits home, it is clear to her that her father does mourn her mother. His moods swing from wildly protective over Dru and her sister to flying off the handle at the merest thing. He also begins treating her as more of a confidante and less of a child — whether that is more to do with the absence of her mother or a natural consequence of her age, she isn't sure. Interactions with her father can feel thrilling, when he's invested in her — but they also start to feel increasingly frightening, when he's cross.

Fifth year brings exam stress, but also something more: Dru's closest friend, Morrigan, announces solemnly that her family is cursed. At first Dru suspects this is a sort of elaborate make-believe — Dru at least had become increasingly interested in esoteric magic after taking Ancient Studies and Ancient Runes, so this could well be a joke at her expense. Morrigan seems quite serious, though, and her evidence is not the sort one would make light of. The situation seems terribly unfair, and in all her righteous teenage indignation Dru is ready to pledge herself to correcting the injustice.

Over the Christmas break, her father shoves her for the first time, and she secretly adds herself to the list of people who deserve justice.
1881 - 1883
NEWT Years
Dru picks her NEWT classes with the intention of finding something that will change her life, and Morrigan's — and is quickly disappointed. Magic can do wondrous things, she has seen them... but the textbooks all stop short. With the help of some other friends — some her year, some slightly older and with access to a wider range of books — she begins to explore some magic not taught in classes, feeling out the edges of what it possible. By the time she nears graduation, it seems clear to her that the type of magic that will solve her problems — that will solve all of their problems — is not the kind anyone will teach her. In the meantime, she has learned to think three steps ahead of her father, learned to always say and do the things he wants in order to stay on his good side. On the other hand, graduation is looming closer and she hopes at least her problem will be solved by a swift marriage and an escape to a honeymoon.
1883 - 1884
Any hope she felt at graduation is quashed over the course of her first season. Suitors appear, but her father finds endless faults with them. He doesn't say anything to the gentlemen themselves, but makes it clear he would be disappointed if she encouraged their affections, and by now she knows better than to disappoint her father. She tries — delicately, once — to bring up her desire to marry, and he reacts poorly, practically accusing her of having lost her virtue at Hogwarts and now being eager to pitch herself at the first fool who comes by.

It becomes clear to her that leaving her father's house will be much more difficult than she at first imagined. Then her father announces his intention to remarry, and his choice of bride makes her stomach turn. Her soon-to-be stepmother is the same age Dru is, and Dru can see similarities in their features — the heavy brow, the high cheekbones. The other woman's existence makes her feel violated. This is when she makes her one true escape plan: she convinces the rest of her friend group, those who were closest to her at Hogwarts and who shared the same interest in forbidden magics, to help her with the kind of ritual that will free her once and for all. Dru has no hesitation suggesting and committing to an Unbreakable Vow — aren't she and Morrigan facing death or worse anyway?
1885 — 1886
Dru's step-mother gives birth to twins in 1885. Dru is not especially involved in the lives of the babies, but this does solidify her resolve to go through with her plans — her father will never run out of victims. She continues studying — with the help of her friends. They make a good team — for all that her father is controlling of her social and emotional life he allows her a good weekly stipend, so Dru can purchase things more or less with impunity, and another friend has access to some books through their work which Dru would never be able to find. She finds the ritual she wants, does the research to figure out exactly how to perform it, and finally — takes the plunge.
December 1886 — January 1887
The affair of the ritual is a mortifying thing.

However well she thought she was prepared, there are some things that simply cannot be prepared for. The dark magic spell she found promised her strength — as much strength as she needed, whenever she needed — which comes, at least symbolically, from the still-warm heart of a freshly butchered ox. Surrounded by her friends (who were actually performing the magic; Dru was merely its target) and covered in sticky blood, she gnaws her way through it and tries not to vomit, worried that would ruin the spell and negate the magic. Afterwards she isn't sure whether or not it worked, and is too afraid to test it — what if it only works once? She can't waste her ritual on a demonstration. So she returns to her life quite unaware of whether or not she is changed, and keeps her eyes open for the right opportunity.

The opportunity arises on New Year's Eve. Her father and her sister are both at an event with her. Dru pretends a headache and asks to be taken home, and her father obliges while leaving her sister in the care of another relative at the party (this was a bit of quick footwork on Dru's part, finding a suitable substitute; her father had almost insisted they all go home, which would have complicated matters). On the way back, with the snow intensifying, Dru waits for something to set him off — then, when nothing does, starts trying to provoke him. She has already made up her mind what will happen next, but when she'd planned this she had assumed she could rely on the argument of self-defense to protect her if the law were involved. Maddeningly, for this one night her father seems entirely imperturbable .

She kills him anyway. In the growing snowfall it only takes one colossal shove to do it — with her ill-gotten strength he goes flying. Something cracks inside him. So full of adrenaline she can hardly think, Dru continues on her way home. As the storm around her becomes a blizzard, she ends up having to use more of her magically-induced strength just to make it through the elements, but she eventually does arrive home, much the worse for wear. She collapses into her bed and is practically impossible to rouse for the next two weeks. The servants treat her for chill. When she is finally able to pull herself back to something like her usual self, the house is just receiving word that her father's body has been discovered.

Officially, the story is that he dropped Dru off at home after a long and arduous battle through the snow, then went to reclaim her sister from the party. On the way back, he must have hit an icy patch and lost his footing; tumbled just right and hit the cobblestone curb at exactly the wrong angle; died quickly and painlessly. (It was painless, she can attest to that — she would rather it hadn't been). In any case, his death is ruled accidental after practically no fanfare — he is not the only corpse to deal with in the aftermath of the blizzard — and life goes on.
1887 — 1888
She dons mourning, and while dressed in black she does feel solemn — in shock, she later thinks. As she transitions to lavenders, Dru begins slowly feeling out what it's like to live without the specter of her father's moods looming over her. She teaches herself how to frown again. She experiments with independence. She catches the eye of a gentleman, Albert Pettigrew, and marries him with hardly a moment's consideration when he proposes. This is, after all, what happy looks like.
1889 — 1893
Dru has a child. Following this, her life becomes incrementally less interesting. Her husband is trite; the only thing he does that commands her attention is the sex. She has a series of new society friends — other wealthy, married women — who she becomes bored with as well. Motherhood is nothing. The continued efforts of her Hogwarts group as they embark on all of their own rituals are at least something to break the monotony, though she knows she really should be trying to add distance. And sometimes she does add distance. This is what happy looks like. She has two more children, in quick succession, and the rapidity of the pregnancies takes a toll on her body; a healer is unsure if she will be able to conceive again. Dru is not much bothered either way. She assumes her husband isn't bothered either; he doesn't have opinions on things, that she's noticed.
1894 — Present
With only one ritual left to go — dear Morrigan, who by all rights ought to have been the first or second of the group based on the severity of her need — Dru has begun to think about life after dark magic. She doesn't want to keep dabbling in it, probably — eating one raw ox's heart was quite enough — but she does want to get into some trouble, she thinks. After all, she's alive, and she's happy — why not take full advantage?

Personality:
Having had some extremely poor role models when it came to relationships, Dru has trouble recognizing healthy dynamics now, including setting and respecting boundaries. Since her father's death she tends towards whatever excites her, and often doesn't think through the consequences before acting. Her emotions are extreme and inconstant and often worn on her sleeve. She is both manipulative towards others (sometimes unintentionally) and easily manipulated.

Other:
ClassOWLNEWT
Ancient StudiesEE
Ancient RunesEO
AstronomyA
CharmsAA
Defense Against the Dark ArtsOE
HerbologyA
History of MagicA
PotionsOE
TransfigurationE

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Name: Lynn




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