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  • Through Fred's Eyes

    The story of Fred's death in the movie 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part Two'. "A Weasley, eh? Not every day I get to kill one of you lot. I'm going to enjoy this."

  • Guardian

    Fred is dead. He has lost all purpose in his life- his afterlife- and sits in the dark, with George being the only thing on his mind. Only a mirror and a bit of advice from an old headmaster can show Fred the light in the darkest of situations. One-Shot

  • A Promise Not Forgotten

    Years ago, he was there when a Boggart made George scream. A week ago, he was there when the bizarreness of a situation made George laugh. Now, he is there when a lost twin makes George weep. Charlie will always be there, just like he promised. Three-Shot

  • A Game of House

    Ginny, age four, is tired of her brothers always getting to choose what games to play. Now, it's Ginny's turn to pick! And she wants to play house! Percy's the mum, Bill's the dad, Charlie's the grandmother, the twins are the cats, and Ron's the baby!

  • The Conductor

    'It took Stan a moment to realize he was the only one left. Ernie glanced over his shoulder at him from the driver's seat. "So, lad, where to?" "Dunno." "Whaddya mean you 'dunno?" "Dunno. Don' got no place to go."' The story of how Stan met Ernie.

  • Irrational

    What if George had been the one to die, not Fred? Would things have turned out differently? Fred had always been the more irrational one, after all.

  • Four Minutes Later

    "Why aren't I dead yet? Why aren't I with you? I should be. It's been more than four minutes, you know." George remembers a promise he made with his twin as kids. And now, he has broken that promise. Post-War. One-Shot.

  • Regrets

    Fred is the one on the left. George is the one on the right. I know, it's hard to tell. Well, they are twins. But maybe they aren't that alike. Maybe the one on the left is dead.