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 * Lucienne Edison, neé Cantrell, was born to a wealthy half-blooded family in London who prided themselves on being of high social standing in the muggle world. She had two older brothers - Dean and Edmund respectively - and overall led a very idyllic life. Her mother was a housewife, whereas her father was a lawyer. Her mother was a wizard - a pure-blooded witch, no less - but had rejected that part of her heritage upon realizing it wasn't what she wanted to be associated with. Immediately upon graduation from Hogwarts (an education forced on her by her parents), she snapped her wand and found herself a quaint little apartment in London. It was expensive, but disassociating from her family entailed access to her trust fund; her parents had not wanted to deprive their child of it, as much as she may have disappointed them.


 * Claudette Fawley was lucky she met Barnaby Cantrell when she did, just months shy of facing a completely empty bank account. Their relationship progressed very rapidly (something they later recognized an error, as they hadn't truly known who they were marrying) and by the end of the year, the extravagant wedding of their dreams became a reality. They had their honeymoon in Fiji, where they conceived their first child: Dean Crawford Cantrell. Their second child, Edmund Leander, came six years later, and by the time Dean was turning 12, they were having their third and final child: Lucienne Arabella Cantrell. Her life, as previously stated, was very peaceful. Though her brother had turned out to be a wizard, and her other brother seemed to be headed down a similar path, her parents held out hope they would finally have a normal child.


 * Raised under the presumption she wouldn't be a witch like her brothers, Lucienne grew up spoiled by her parents. She was the love of their lives - until she wasn't. Everything was going great for her, truly, but come age five, when Edmund was set to receive his letter of acceptance, her family faced a startling discovery: he was not truly a wizard. He might be a little odd, if not on the verge of an emo phase, but otherwise their son was as normal as Lucienne. Except, you know, Lucienne proved to be a witch that very day, when representatives of the Ministry came to inform them about their son's lack of magic. It was quite amusing, the look on their faces - they couldn't get more purple from sheer rage. They had placed their hopes and aspirations on the wrong child, evidently.


 * From that moment on, Lucienne was never treated the same way. Once the glorified Cantrell, she was shunned by her own parents, and thus driven further into the comforting hands of her brother,