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Student Application: Maevie Golding - Maevie Golding - 08-15-2025

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General Information

Character Name:
Maevie Golding

Age:
11

Date of Birth:
03 February 1909

Blood Status:
Muggleborn

Residence:
Norwich, UK

Family:
Mother; Agnes, 38, seamstress and designer, owns her own little boutique
Father; Alfred, deceased November 1917 at the age of 37, fallen during the battle of Passchendaele
Brother; Brock, 18, studying engineering

Personality & House Preference

Personality:
Meavie is a cheerful child, a wild spirit and eager to explore. She loves to discover new things, learn and make all the friends she can. On the outside she appears as the girl that's always happy, somehow never having a bad day, a joyful aura as though the sun had never been brighter, as though there had never been a better day than today.

Despite the shattering loss of her father and the struggle of living through a war as a child, Maevie never lost her smile or the love for life. She gets along with almost everyone, always finds the good in every situation, the positive to every negative.

History:
Maevie was born as the second child to muggle parents in Norwich, UK, in February 1909. She has a brother seven years older than her, Brock.

Life was good, peaceful, normal. Her father Alfred worked as a banker, earning good money and providing the family with all they could need. Her mother Agnes would stay home and take care of the children and the household, earning a small salary on the side for altering clothes on occasion, having learned the skill from her own mother.

They led a happy, fulfilled life. The first five years of her life, Maevie knew nothing but love, happiness and joy for her family, her friends and the town she called home.

Things rapidly changed though with the start of WWI in 1914 and Britain's involvement in defeating Germany. For a while, not much changed. Both her parents continued their day to day lives, keeping things as normal as possible for their young daughter, in the hope of sheltering her. But even the best efforts couldn't keep the draft letter from finally arriving at their home late 1916, informing Alfred of his selection to join the military.

Nothing was the same after that.

Agnes stepped up to compensate for the loss of her husband's income, the small payment coming from his service and the government insufficient to keep the family afloat. She got lucky and found employment as a dressmaker for a private business, her experience in tailoring and detailed handwork coming to her rescue.

It allowed her son to remain in school instead of having to find a job as well, barely 14, continuing on to secondary school. Maevie attended public elementary school.

The absence of Alfred was felt heavily by Agnes and both children. The fear for his life a continuous weight, the letters sent back home too little to fill the gap left by the absence of a father and husband.

And it remained forever when Alfred fell in action in November 1917 during the battle of Passchendaele, Belgium.

Only slowly did the reality of her father never coming home sink in, the childish, naive hope that there had been a mistake keeping eight year old Maevie waiting for him everyday despite her mother's and brother's careful explanations. Even after the war had ended, Maevie kept on hoping but of course Alfred never came home.

It sat deeply rooted in her heart and soul, that loss, but eventually even Maevie accepted the fate she had been dealt, learning to live with it and still maintain her cheerful attitude.

Her mother opened her own little boutique a year after the war had ended, finding great success and earning well enough to keep her son in school still, financing his studies to become an engineer.

Maevie's letter came unexpectedly, on a cool winter morning, and surprising everyone. Meavie was the first in her family to have magic in her blood, eliciting excitement and pride and a new joy after all the loss and trauma the family had had to endure.

House Preference:
no preference!

Year Preference:
First

Prompt Response:
Her teeth were chattering loudly in her skull, her muscles twitching in frozen spasms of attempt done in vain to warm her body up. The grip on her wand was slick from the rain, Maevie could barely feel her fingers around the wood any longer.

Had she been here before?

Her feet came to a squelching stop, the ground softened by the relentless rain.

There was no denying it. She had gotten herself utterly lost, stuck in a freezing downpour, in the middle of the night. Maybe she should have listened to her friend who had told her it was a bad idea.

Ah well. Too late now, she supposed. Maybe she'd try the other way again, she'd have to get out of here at some point.

A rustle of leaves and moving greenery to her left almost startled her to death, eyes wide as they fell on the man standing there before her, appeared out of nowhere.

Maevie opened her mouth to stutter an answer when he spoke again and she swallowed thickly.

"I'm sorry, I wanted to find the centre but I got lost and I've been trying to find my way back out."

Water dripped from her nose as she looked into those glaring eyes that promised punishment, heart beating wild. "I-- shouldn't have went in so late," she added meekly.

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Student Application: Maevie Golding - Dorian Montreaux - 08-15-2025

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Maevie Golding,

We are pleased to announce you have been accepted into this coming term at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft & Wizardry!

We look forward to seeing you around, however in the meantime feel free to check out the Summer Facility.

Signed,
Dorian Montreaux