George is sick but determined to hide it. Fred is just as determined to figure out what's wrong. And in the inevitable mess that follows, the idea for Skiving Snackboxes is born.
Three days after the Battle of Hogwarts, the Weasley's receive a mysterious letter from Professor McGonagall urging them to return to Hogwarts. What they find waiting for them is nothing short of a miracle. Gosh, I apologise for such a terrible summary!
There was more to George's missing ear than just physical damage. Now he and Fred are struggling with a problem that could endanger their lives while the war rages on around them. What could possibly go wrong?
Fred and George had always been different, ever since they were born. And while they never understood why no one else could see it, it didn't bother them. They knew that their differences made them stronger together than they could ever be alone.
Fred was the first to smile. George was the first to talk. Fred was the first to pull a prank. George was the first to get a detention. Twenty snapshots into the 'firsts' of Fred and George, from their birth to the Final Battle of Hogwarts.
Fred didn't die in the explosion, but the spell that hit him trapped him in his own mind. As his body begins to fade, it's up to George to save his twin. But how do you convince someone that what they see is not real? How do you make them see the truth?
Four year old George is sick with the flu, and Fred's terrified his twin is going to die. While each member of the Weasley household attempts to provide comfort, in the end if falls to Charlie to reassure his younger brother. Pre-books.
Lily was definitely not sick. "Lily dear, I believe you are sick." 'Drat.' James, aided by the Marauders, struggles to convince Lily that rest and recuperation is the best solution. Meanwhile, Lily is struggling with her changing feelings for James. J/L
"This isn't how I imagined our lives would be." James feels the need to explain to Lily that he had a very different lifestyle planned for them. Lily takes it upon herself to help James understand their situation isn't that bad. J/L fluff with baby Harry.