Mother: Tabantha Rosier, 78, pureblood
Father: Markie Rosier, 85, pureblood
Siblings: Clyde Rosier, 59, pureblood
Robert Rosier, 57, pureblood
Partners: Xavier Greengrass, 43, love, husband, real estate mogul, pureblood
Others: Elena Isabel Greengrass , daughter, pureblood
---- ____ ____ ____, son-in-law-to-be, pureblood
Octavian Malachai Greengrass , son, pureblood
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Cordelia Grace Greengrass , daughter-in-law, pureblood
----Daphne Greengrass, granddaughter, pureblood
----Astoria Greengrass, granddaughter, pureblood
Amelia Margaret Greengrass , daughter, pureblood
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Jacob Pearce Bulstrode , son-in-law-to-be, pureblood
Beatrice Delilah Greengrass , daughter, pureblood
Charles Greengrass, son, pureblood
William Greengrass, son, pureblood
Abigail Greengrass, daughter, pureblood
Camron Rosier, nephew, pureblood
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Vienna Phoebe Rosier , niece-in-law, pureblood
----Maximillian Rosier, great nephew, pureblood
----Matilda Rosier, great niece, pureblood
Evan Marcos Rosier , nephew, pureblood
Boggart: Losing any of her loved ones,
Mirror of Erised: Her and Xavier enjoying life, travelling the world, creating art, making love.
Patronus: No patronus, but her happiest memory to this day is marrying Xavier and, of course, the birth of each of her children.
Lacy Greengrass, formerly Lacy Rosier, was the little princess of her family. She had two much, much, older brothers that thought the absolute world of her and a mother that would dress her up in every pretty dress she could find. It wasn't until she was a teenager that she really realised that she didn't have much of a relationship with her father. In fact none of them did. He was barley home and when he was he was usually locked away in his study. He was irritable and an unpleasant man to be around. Lacy felt no affection for him whatsoever as she grew up, but she had her brothers, even though they lived away from hime and had grown up and gotten married, eventually having their own children that weren't really that much younger than she was. Lacy didn't really care too much. She had her mother and they had an incredibly close bond, doing everything together; reading, writing, dancing, painting, swimming learning musical instruments and so on. Lacy thought of her mum as more of a sister and a best friend than as a parent.
At the age of 11 Lacy was invited to Hogwarts where she was sorted into Slytherin. It was hard being away from her mum but they wrote to one another every week the entire time that Lacy was at school. Lacy was often sent gifts signed from her mother and father, but Lacy knew it was only ever from her mother. It never bothered her that her father was absent, but it did worry her to think of her mother home alone for nearly an entire school year. Lacy would often write to her brothers every couple of weeks and they would always write back. They, or their wives, would visit mother weekly and that helped Lacy settle at Hogwarts. Knowing her mother wasn't alone but had family and friends to rely on should she need them. Knowing that her mother was okay really helped Lacy to come out of her shell. She socialised more and made some good friends at school. She indulged in her arts and scoffed at the notion of going to a quidditch game. Sports like that weren't of any interest to Lacy, she preferred fitness through dance, especially ballet.
In her fifth year, Lacy was made a prefect and not only that but she fell in love. Xavier Greengrass had been persistent on dating her since her fourth year (his fifth), but Lacy had never had time for that. Studying, friends, doing well in class were all important to Lacy, and so was keeping up with her hobbies. Having a boyfriend would never really fit into her lifestyle so she rejected him time after time. By the time she was nearly finished with her fifth year, she decided to give him a chance, if only for the holidays.
Xavier was Lacy's one and only love. The summer between her fifth and sixth year was the greatest of her life. At Hogwarts they were nearly inseparable. He lifted her up and inspired her work. She always found their relationship to be one sides, she always felt as though she benefitted the most, not able to give Xavier anything in return, but he always said that he was the one that won in their relationship.
During her seventh year it was hard not having Xavier at the school with her. She was made Head Girl but she regretted taking the position. It was a lot of work but she knew it would look great once she was graduated and looking for a job, if she even wanted a job, plus a little competitive part of her was satisfied with holding the position over her peers.
After Hogwarts Xavier spoke to her of marriage. He went to her father but no proposal came. She was left in the dark, unsure of what her relationship with Xavier would be, but her love was persistent and she met with her mother and father. Thankfully, as she knew she would be, Lacy's mother was on her side, but it seemed her father had hoped to find her a better, more worthy suitor. Lacy let her frustrations at her father spring forth and she called him all manner of names as she accused him of ruining her life despite never having taken an active part in it. Lacy was done with her father and she stormed out, her mother following after, but Lacy was far too frustrated to talk with anyone and she left home alone, seeking Xavier's comforting embrace.
Two days after her confrontation with her father, Lacy's mother told her the good news, her father had agreed to let Xavier propose but it. came at a cost, her father would no longer have anything to do with her life. He would be there for her wedding, to keep up appearances, but beyond that they would have no other contact. Lacy didn't care, she barely knew her father anyway and knew that this arrangement would make no difference. Time went on and Xavier proposed. He proposed, they were wed and they had a beautiful daughter together. Not long after they had a son, another daughter, another daughter, another son, another son and a final daughter. Lacy's life was full of love and joy. She encouraged her children in the arts and her mother was a major part in all her grandchildren's lives. Lacy never worked a day in her life but Xavier provided for the family, making them exceptionally wealthy. Lacy never thought her life would pan out this way, but she wouldn't change a thing about it, despite the downs.