Julianna and Harry Potter, though twins, had very different experiences at Hogwarts. Harry quickly became famous for his lightning-shaped scar and his close friendship with Ron and Hermione, while Julianna formed a larger, more diverse friend group. She easily made connections, becoming best friends with Hermione, Fred and George Weasley, and counting Ron, Seamus Finnigan, and Padma Patil among her closest friends.
In their first year, it was Julianna who saved Harry from Voldemort when they encountered him during their search for the Philosopher's Stone. Her quick thinking and bravery helped drive Voldemort away, but despite this heroic act, Harry's fame overshadowed her. By their second year, after Harry saved Ginny from the Chamber of Secrets, Julianna began to feel the weight of being in his shadow. Though proud of her brother, she quietly grew tired of being overlooked, even as she remained supportive and strong.
In Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Harry and his twin sister, Julianna Potter, enter their third year at Hogwarts. As they navigate the threat of escaped prisoner Sirius Black and the dark presence of Dementors, both twins face growing challenges. Harry learns shocking truths about his parents and their betrayal, while Julianna struggles to step out of her brother's shadow.