Sally-Anne Perks

Sally-Anne Perks / Blake Lively

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Basic Stats

Full Name: Sally-Anne Laurel Perks
Nickname(s): Sally, Sal
Gender: Female
Age: 21
Date of Birth: April 13, 1980
Zodiac: Aries
Sexuality: Straight
Relationship Status: Single
Bloodline: Pureblood
Hometown: Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Current Residence: Apartment 1A over Buono Pasta, Diagon Alley, London, England
House & Year: Hufflepuff 1998
Occupation: Photographer: Daily Prophet
Wand: 10.5 in, maple, unicorn tail hair
Pet: None

Family

Father: Jack Aaron Perks (wizard; Gryffindor 1965; quidditch commentator)
Mother: Lauren Kelly Perks (née Higgs; witch; Hufflepuff 1965; magical-book binder)
Brother: Arthur Perks (wizard; Gryffindor 1989; Auror; b. September 30, 1970)
Brother: Michael Perks (wizard; Ravenclaw 1991; Auror; b. January 10, 1973)
Brother: Jonathan Perks (wizard; Slytherin 1996; Death Eater; b. October 15, 1977, d. May 2, 1998)
Brother: Nicholas Perks (Ravenclaw 2003; intern: Whizzhard Books; b. November 30, 1984)
Sister: Elizabeth Perks (Hufflepuff 6th; b. July 3, 1987)

History

Born on April 13, 1980, Sally-Anne Perks is a middle child. Not the middle child, as she shares that position with her brother Jonathan. She has three older brothers (Arthur, Michael, and Jonathan), a younger brother (Nicholas), and a younger sister (Elizabeth). Yes, Sally is aware that her family is quite large, but she loves her big family and couldn't imagine a life without her siblings around. Arthur and Michael were so much older than Sally and the other three, though, that she tends to be closer to Jonathan, Nicholas, and Elizabeth, though Jonathan was always her best friend.


Even though money was tight, there was no shortage of love in the Perks household. Dad Jack was a quidditch commentator and mum Lauren worked as a magical-book binder, so while they weren't exactly rolling in the money, they were still able to make ends meet with some money left over. Schoolbooks were often recycled down for the younger siblings, but all that really meant to Sally was that she felt closer to her older brothers by using the same schoolbooks that they had used, seeing their little doodles and notes in the margins.

The Perks children were sorted into widely varied houses, though each was a perfect fit for that particular child. Noble and brave Arthur went into Gryffindor, bookish and curious Michael into Ravenclaw, quiet and cunning Jonathan into Slytherin, loyal and friendly Sally into Hufflepuff, know-it-all Nicholas into Ravenclaw, and earthy and motherly Elizabeth into Hufflepuff. Sally was only ever in school with Jonathan and Nicholas: Michael graduated right before Sally started, and Elizabeth didn't start school until after the war, right after the end of Sally's last year. The different houses that Sally, Jonathan, and Nicholas were in made it hard for the three of them to spend time together, but they tried to visit as much as they could, sometimes eating a meal together at one of their house's tables.

But Sally made herself at home in Hufflepuff right away. She made friends with her roommates, especially Hannah Abbott, and she became the biggest fan of Hufflepuff quidditch that the school had ever seen. Her father had instilled in all of his children a love of the sport, but Sally couldn't play it to save her life. So she contented herself with watching the game and being the biggest fan that she could be. She really got into it, too: painting her face in yellow and black, making banners, and cheering until her throat was raw. In her third year, she even tried to get some of the other girls interested in starting up a Hufflepuff Cheerleading Team, but she couldn't get enough interest. She continued trying every year after that, even in her seventh year because she felt that cheerleaders were exactly what the school needed in the brewing war.

At the tail end of Christmas break in her fifth year, Sally was stricken with dragon pox. After a lengthy stay in St Mungo's, she was permitted to return home, but she was not allowed to return to school to finish up her fifth year. She missed taking the O.W.L.s with her yearmates, but her parents petitioned the Ministry of Magic and got special permission for her to take the exams over the summer. She had kept up with her work while she was sick, simply because she didn't have anything else to do, so she passed her exams more-or-less easily.

As she had recovered and had been given clearance by the hospital to return to school, Sally rejoined her friends in their sixth year. Sally was shaken by the death of Professor Dumbledore at the end of the school year, as well as the small battle that had raged inside the school (in which she hadn't taken part, as Defense and Charms were not her strong suits, and she would have been more of a hinderance than a help, so she stayed in the Hufflepuff Common Room and tried to keep the younger years calm and safe). After a summer of pushing away those feelings of fear into the deepest recesses of her mind, Sally returned for an eventful seventh year, with the Professors Carrow ruling the school. Sally struggled to hide her fear for her brothers' safety, as both her eldest brothers were now Aurors, by concentrating on her classes and on quidditch and trying once again to get a cheerleading team started. She strove to keep morale and moods high in Hufflepuff and among her friends outside the house, because they all needed that now more than ever.

When the final battle occurred, Sally once again stayed out of it. She helped to get the younger students out of the school, then followed with them. She felt no guilt over leaving instead of staying and fighting: she would likely have only gotten herself and others killed if she had stayed and tried to fight. So instead, she left and waited for word from friends, waited for the end.

The end was victory, but it was a bittersweet victory for Sally. One of the Death Eaters who was killed during the battle was found to be her beloved brother Jonathan. After he had finished school in 1996, he had ended up joining up with the Death Eaters. Sally felt betrayed and confused, unable to connect the brother that she loved, her best friend, with the murderous Death Eaters. Denial became her new friend as she took the N.E.W.T.s that summer and began searching for jobs as a photographer, a passion she'd cultivated for years. She became very skilled at avoiding any questions about her brother, as well as any speculation that other members of the family might also be connected with the Death Eaters. She convinced herself that Jonathan had simply died in a freak accident, and that he had had nothing to do whatsoever with the battle that had destroyed the castle that had been a second home to all of them for seven years each.

Immediately out of school, she bounced around a bit from photography job to photography job, never really managing to hold one for more than a few months or so - the longest lasted eight months. But in mid-2001, she finally got an almost-dream job: as a photographer for the Daily Prophet. This job, she decided, she would try to hold on to! No matter what it took.

Personality

Above anything else, Sally is cheerful. She is a positive, outgoing, happy person who sometimes seems to see the world through rose-colored glasses. The glass is half-full, the grass is quite green enough on this side of the fence, and it's always a beautiful day outside, whether it's sunny and bright or gloomy and stormy. She also has an overabundance of energy, with plenty not only for herself but also for at least two other quite energetic people, as well. From a young age, she could never quite hold still, and this continued throughout her life. She's never been content to just sit around and be idle and do nothing, she always has to be doing something. She loves sports of all kinds, particularly quidditch and muggle football, though she can't play quidditch herself as she has trouble staying seated on a broomstick. She can often be found in some wide open grassy space or other, kicking around a muggle football or just running.

Sally is also a bit of a flake. She'll frequently put something down in a random place and forget where it is. She was never all too skilled at charms in school, so accio is a bit hit-or-miss, which means that she spends lots of time digging around and looking for things. It would help somewhat if she was more organised, but it's still questionable how much that would actually help. For years, she would also forget appointments and meetings, so she finally bought a magical planner that would not only make noise if she ever lost it, but it also made plenty of noise to remind her of anything she wrote down in it (so now the only problem is remembering she has it and to write things down in it). She's lost a few jobs in the past couple of years since finishing school, because of her flakiness and forgetting that she had a deadline or that she had to be somewhere on time, but she is determined to keep her new job, as a photographer for the Daily Prophet.

She is also incredibly loyal to her former house, her friends, and her family (not necessarily in that order). She would do anything including cut off one of her own limbs for them. She was always the person in the stands at the Hufflepuff quidditch matches cheering the loudest for her team, with her face all painted in black and yellow (and she would loudly cheer for any of her friends in other houses who were on their quidditch teams … so long as they weren't playing against Hufflepuff). She even tried to get a Hufflepuff Cheerleading Team started, though she remained the Unofficial Hufflepuff Cheerleader throughout her seven years at Hogwarts. She would also be willing to completely drop everything in order to be there for a friend.

She does, however, have some of that Hufflepuffian Hard-Work Ethic that the Sorting Hat sang about, it's just kind of buried. She is willing to put the time in to do the work necessary. In school, she would try to work hard in the classes that interested her. In work, she can manage to sit down and get her work done. If it's time for her to buckle down and take something serious for a while, she'll suck it up and settle down, if only for a little while (but then she's back to bouncing off the walls and running around acting goofy again).

Sally tends to hide her negative emotions. If she feels happy, the whole world knows it. If she's in love, she might quite literally climb onto a roof and yell it for the world to hear. But if something upsets or hurts her, she bottles it up and buries it down deep inside, trying to cover it up with smiles and sunshine because maybe then that will make everything okay. She just cannot manage to let her hurt and sad feelings out. But if something hits her really hard, like when her beloved brother was found out to be a Death Eater (and died in the Battle of Hogwarts), she loses herself and her way a little. She feels as though her world is flipped upside-down, and she can't find her way back up. She either retreats into herself and waits for the bad feelings to go away, or she tries to outrun them and leave them behind.

After her time spent in the hospital in fifth year with Dragon Pox, Sally has developed a minor phobia of hospitals. They only seem to hold negative memories for her, so she tries to avoid them as much as possible. She has to be seriously sick and one of her friends has to forcefully drag her to the hospital to get her to set foot in there.