TITLE: Materialistic
FANDOM: Harry Potter; Order of the Phoenix
FACE CLAIM: Madison Beer
LOVE INTEREST: Hermione Granger
STATUS: AVAILABLEQUOTES:
❝So, I like nice things. What's wrong with that?❞
❝You never wanted to capture the bigger picture? Learn how fulfilling life can be?❞
❝Hermione, if I wanted something fulfilling, I would go shopping and charge it all on my dad's credit card.❞
PLOT:
Sasha Augustine will admit that she can be a little materialistic. And what's wrong with that? Treating herself to fancy clothes never hurt anyone. Hermione Granger, however, believes her to be a selfish pure-blood who needs to be taught a lesson. Despite being the classic rich girl, Sasha has always been naturally talented at magic and Hermione wants her on their side against You-Know-Who.
Harry Potter and Ron Weasley believe that the task will be unsuccessful in getting the greedy Slytherin to join Dumbledore's Army, but Hermione is adamant on Sasha being a part of the team.
Under Hermione's guidance, Sasha will learn that money and clothes aren't the values she should be focused on — she should be saving the new generation of wizards from a life of You-Know-Who's reign. Sasha begins to enjoy the little things, especially a certain Gryffindor who becomes the first person to never give up on her.
SUMMARY: Sasha Augustine grew up in a privileged, pure-blood home, never discovering the worth of a dollar. She was raised under a lavish mansion and dressed in any piece of clothing she wanted, no matter how expensive. She fit the perfect picture of a careless Slytherin, albeit surprising some of her classmates by almost being the top in every class, just beneath Hermione Granger. The Gryffindor noticed Sasha back in first year, already scooping out her competition. Hermione understood how great an asset Sasha could be to their team, and made it her first mission to discover exactly who the girl was beneath her Slytherin exterior. Hermione realized she not only had to teach Sasha how to be the hero for once in her life, but how to sacrifice material objects for the greater good.
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