Nolan Cook was a young quidditch player who had gone through some major struggles in his life. He was one of those guys that everyone wanted to be around, and he lived up to the people's expectations. He had struggled specifically in the romantic department for a while, everyone he got close to always ended up leaving him. Despite his popularity amoung his friends, he could never sustain a solid, healthy romantic relationship. He'd almost decided to give up on his love life completely until he made the life-changing decision to room with a fellow quidditch player Sapphire Allen. The two were merely roommates (oh my god, they were roommates) to begin with. They quickly became close friends and both felt like they finally had someone who could genuinly understand each other. Before Nolan knew it, Sapphire was the most important person in his life and he couldn't imagine living a life without her. That's when he decided to change their temporary roommate status to a forever one. He asked Sapphire to marry him.
And she said yes to the dope, can you believe it? And then something even more miraculous happened! Keegan Edward Cook was born to bless their lives. The little family honestly could not be happier. And then came the mistake named Margie. After Margie was born, Keegan never got his parents attention. The happy family was ruined. Keegan often resorted to pouting in the corner while his parents fawned over his sister. In reality, Nolan and Sapphire loved and cared for Keegan just as much as they did Margie, but Keegan, being the angsty priss he was, refused to see it that way.
Keegan would often bake with his dad - that was something Margie couldn't do, so he was all for it. Truth was, he turned out to be really good. They'd even have small bake sales to support the kids in sports. It was great. Until Margie had to weasle her way into his hobby. Margie had begged for a vanilla cake when Keegan had wanted a chocolate one. Guess who won out... Furiated with the little brat, Keegan set the stupid vanilla cake on fire in the oven - that was his first magical experience and he was only six. But really, what's baking if you don't almost burn the house down?
When Keegan turned eleven, his letter from Hogwarts arrived. It was a way into the world of magic and a way out of the Margie Show. His first year was amazing, but during his second year, Keegan began to slack off. Much to his dismay, he failed the year and was forced to take it again. The failing thing didn't mean as much. What really got to him was that he'd have to put up with Margie for an extra (unecessary) year. And she'd be coming to Hogwarts that upcoming year.
Moving on to his third year after putting up with his second year twice, Keegan is ready to face the world head on. His desire to become his own individual will drive him to accomplish his goals and find his true identity. He just hopes little Margie doesn't get in his way.