Lisa Anne Turpin. 24. Halfblood. Former Ravenclaw. Chatty, cheerful nerd. Lisa just kind of fell into her life's passion one day while trying to make ends meet as a waitress. Her career as a special events emcee and radio show personality sometimes seems like a giant fluke, but if the shoe fits, why not strut around a little bit?
Eloise Victoria Midgen. 24. Halfblood. Former Hufflepuff. Insecure mother hen. While most people in her year chose to return for a repeat of their seventh year following the battle at Hogwarts, Eloise chose instead to stay close to home. As her classmates prepared to take their N.E.W.T.s and continue on to bigger and better things in the wizarding job market, Eloise stayed with her father in the flat she grew up in and got a job at the florist's down the road. While Eloise sometimes wonders what could have been she is fairly happy with how her life is turning out.
Ronald "Ron" Bilius Weasley. 24. Pureblood. Former Gryffindor. Surprisingly stable slacker. Who would have thought that Ron Weasley of all people would have graduated with fairly remarkable N.E.W.T. scores and go on to be a relatively competent Auror. Ron is still trying to figure out this whole being a grown-up thing, but he's got a lifetime to perfect that, right? Working with his best friend is great, but he still wishes that things with Hermione had worked out better.
Rosaline "Rose" Sarah Todd. 16. Junior. While dance isn't everything in Rose's life, it's certainly a top priority for the ambitious junior. Rose is that girl who looks like she's got better things to do than spend time talking to you. It's not that Rose is someone who delights in making others feel miserable (quite unlike certain cheerleaders who will not be named), but she's so busy, you see. Whether it's ballet, teaching the younger children at the community theater on the weekends, cross country, or her book club, Rose is always off doing something.
Delia Louise van Rijn. 14. Freshman. It's hard to be an angst-filled teenager when your family is just so gosh-darn pleasant all of the time, but by god, Delia manages to get the job done. She lives in a quiet, unassuming house with quiet, unassuming parents and a sister who is as dumb as a post. Delia was always been able to talk her way out of trouble. It's because of this that Delia has more freedoms than her classmates who have more protective parents would. This isn't to say that Delia has stayed out all night long or vandalized property, but the freshman feels that she probably could get away with it if she did.