Name: Hannah Lilly Abbott
Gender: Female
Date of birth: February 27th, 1980
House/Year: Hufflepuff 1991-1998
Blood status: Halfblood (Muggle father, Muggleborn mother)
Sexuality: Heterosexual
Physical characteristics: As an adolescent, Hannah's appearance was characterized by her signature blonde pigtails. Her look has evolved slightly since her Hogwarts years: her long hair is most often left down to form slight waves around her face. She has warm brown eyes that, in combination with the rest of her face, clearly convey her emotions even when she tries to remain stoic.
At just over 5'3", Hannah is on the small side of average. With a slim build and modest but noticeable chest, Hannah is generally okay with her shape, though she has been known to complain that her thighs are far too large compared to the rest of her body.
Hannah dresses comfortably in jeans and light colored tops, for she finds that bright or dark colors tend to make her look washed out. Though she doesn't often bother with accessorizing, Hannah adores snuggling up in hoodies, sweaters, and cardigans when the weather turns cold.
Family Members:
Phillip Abbott: father, age 52, Muggle
Jillian Abbott: sister, age 17, 7th year Hufflepuff
Distant History: With Mrs. Abbott as the only known magical member of either side of the family and little indication of whether or not Hannah and her younger sister Jillian had inherited this ability, the Abbott family lived a decidedly Muggle life with the occasional spell or potion to help them along. Hannah enjoyed a happy childhood in the Lake District of Cumbria, attending a Muggle primary school and making friends with many of her classmates. She started dance lessons at a young age and promptly fell in love with ballet.
When Hannah turned eleven, her magical ability was confirmed with the arrival of her Hogwarts letter. She was ever so excited to be following in her mother's footsteps and to learn magic, but she was also quite nervous for all the changes it would bring! She constantly pestered her mother to hear stories about what Hogwarts was like. Though her mother had been a Ravenclaw, she assured Hannah that they would be proud of her wherever she was sorted. Her parents upheld this promise (though Hannah's father joked that "Hufflepuff" sounded more like a sneeze than a house name), and Hannah quickly and effortlessly became a part of the badger family (though at the time she worried endlessly about whether she was fitting in and whether people liked her). Her early years at Hogwarts were filled with ups and downs -- living in a dormitory along with a handful of other girls, seeing her friend Petrified by an unknown monster, weekend trips to Hogsmeade, fear of notorious mass murderer Sirius Black, Cedric Diggory bringing Hufflepuff glory as Hogwarts's Triwizard Champion, his subsequent death in the third task -- and Hannah reveled in sharing the good and the bad times with such an accepting community.
By the time Hannah reached her upper years of schooling, everything seemed to have taken a turn for the worst. In her OWL year there were terrible rumors circulating about the return of You-Know-Who, and new decrees continually prohibited any sort of activity that might lead the students to figure out what was going on -- or at least that's how Hannah, confused as she was about the world, interpreted them. Despite her shiny new Prefect badge, Hannah illegally joined a secret Defence society that Hermione Granger set up, taught by the one and only Harry Potter. Add in the constant stress of the approaching OWL exams and you get one year that Hannah was happy to leave behind her.
Sixth year started out rather promisingly, with fewer classes to stress over and one very important addition to Hogwarts: Jillian Abbott! Though Hannah and her sister were not very close in age, they had a surprisingly strong relationship with very little sibling rivalry. The girls were ecstatic that Jill was sorted into Hufflepuff as well, but their happiness was short lived. A few weeks into term, they received news that their mother had passed away. Returning home for the funeral was one of the worst experiences of Hannah's life -- her mother had hated black, did you know? -- and surely what she would relive if she got too near a Dementor.
After Dumbledore's death, Mr. Abbott wanted to pull his daughters out of Hogwarts, but when all non-Muggleborn students were required to return Hannah convinced him it was really in their best interests to comply. However, that didn't mean it was easy. The girls were very nearly Muggleborns themselves, and the Carrows were always biased against those who lacked prestigious bloodlines. Though Hannah dealt with punishment the best she could, it appalled her to see what they were willing to do to Jillian, a mere twelve-year-old girl. When DA members moved in to the Room of Requirement, Hannah dragged her sister in there and made her promise never to leave without Hannah's express permission. Hannah intended to continue attending classes -- after all, it was her NEWT year -- but at a point this became unbearable and she retreated into the Room of Requirement until the Battle of Hogwarts.
Recent History: The Battle was unlike anything Hannah had ever experienced in her life. Chaos and screaming and flashes of light, walls crumbling and dodge that spell!, and all the while the constant wonder of Where are my friends? Are they alright? And Jillian, is she safe? After being in battle, it was hard to believe that exams had made Hannah panic so much in the past. In fact, it was hard to believe that exams were at all significant, and so Hannah didn't take advantage of the opportunity to take her NEWTs during the summer.
Instead, she more or less retreated into the Muggle world that she grew up in, though of course she did not give up magic altogether. Living with her father in her childhood home, Hannah was inspired to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a ballerina. For years she alternated between taking intensive dance classes and waiting tables at a small café in order to pay for those classes. Throughout her years at Hogwarts, Hannah was only able to enroll in a few summer dance programs, so she did not have quite as much strength or stamina as the other dancers in her classes. But she pushed through it, trying out for various ballet companies in England but each time falling slightly short of their standards.
In the four years since leaving Hogwarts, Hannah's communication with other witches and wizards dwindled to the owls she exchanged with Jillian while she was off at Hogwarts. Shortly before Jill returned for her seventh year, Hannah decided it was about time she made an effort to re-integrate herself into the magical community and moved into Euterpe's Corner.
Current employment status: It seems rather fitting that in her readjustment to Wizarding society Hannah landed a job at The Leaky Cauldron, the very pub that introduces Muggleborns to the Wizarding World. Though she is officially employed as a waitress, on days when business is slow she often ends up doing dishes or wiping down tables instead. Her salary is enough to cover her share of the rent and other living expenses with little left over for luxuries.
Personality: If I only had ten words to describe Hannah's personality, they would be: Hannah tries, but often feels that her efforts are inadequate. She always puts forth an effort to be friendly, optimistic, supportive, helpful, and fair. Though her efforts are met with a great deal of success, the high expectations she holds for herself can be beyond realistic. Hannah always considers how her words and actions might make others feel and often tries to please everybody while still remaining true to herself -- a rather difficult, if not impossible, task.
Though Hannah tries to tolerate all behavior, she can't stand bullying and will often stand up for the victims, though in the same situation she is not likely to stand up for herself. Blood prejudice is a particularly personal issue to her, since her mother was a Muggleborn -- and an absolutely brilliant witch, thank you very much!
Perhaps Hannah's worst quality is that she constantly worries. This is born from her insecurity and the underlying fear that as hard as she tries, she just won't be good enough. When confronted with stress-inducing situations such as exams, Hannah's worries often accumulate into full-blown panic and she has a nervous breakdown. Since she doesn't give herself a healthy way to release stress, she may take it out on anyone she interacts with, whether friend or foe. (And of course, she will feel terrible about it a short time later.)
In general, Hannah is a very agreeable flatmate. In addition to paying her share of the rent on time, she likes to help out where she can and won't hesitate to wash someone else's dirty dishes or take out the trash even if it's not her turn. She takes an active interest in her flatmates' lives and tries to have at least one meaningful conversation with them everyday, which could potentially be annoying if one just wants to relax after a long day at work. Another potential disadvantage of living with Hannah is that she likes to take long showers and may inadvertently end up using all the hot water.