#i actually had started to love arthur after spending hours just finishing stranger missions and exploring everywhere on the map and
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seeing too much randomly announced dislike for jovier on tweeeeter and im wondering where the hell the likers even came from i thought it was gonna be just me and my delusions before........ although i dont ship them as bad now i still think its more of the potential for the narrative since they're stated foils but in ways are also one and the same and the game implies more than it shows and javier is just badly executed as a character that i think i can make something of delusions since i have spent a while just staring at and finding dialogue cut or the ones ingame in both games
#on the other hand im finally playing epilogue <3 i finished undead nightmare i have the last parts of rdr1 left#i actually had started to love arthur after spending hours just finishing stranger missions and exploring everywhere on the map and#being a nice person to strangers whos also mean most of the times which is also fun to witness bc listening to his voice is very nice#the post-diagnosis empty roads scene hit a lot harder this time#wow im playing this game like a normal person
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summer luvin’
fred weasley x fem! reader
words: 6,418
a/n: this is my first fic on tumblr, i’m usually on wattpad (J-myhope) but decided to move onto here for my weasley / harry potter fanfics. hope you enjoy :))) (also sorry it’s so long // i got carried away)
warnings: swearing (?)
When I had gone home for the summer, I had promised Hermione I would write to her everyday while she was at the burrow with Ron and his family. Which I did do, but what I didn’t realise was that she would be so quick to invite me there herself. It wasn’t even a week until the invites turned into pleads, and then they were more like threats.
Ginny has gone to a camp for the month, I need you here y/n please or I swear I’ll hex all your homework next year I mean it, she had written, making me laugh at the breakfast table. Come to think of it, why was Hermione willingly spending her summer with the Weasleys and Harry?
“Something funny?” my muggle father asked over his morning newspaper, the hand with his coffee in disappearing behind its pages every few seconds.
“Just a friend from school dad,” I played it off, knowing he wouldn’t approve of me mentioning magic in his house. At least not since him and my witch mother divorced.
“I was thinking dad…” I started. He peered over the paper with a disapproving look, knowing those words meant I had a plan of some sorts. “Since you’re busy with work, maybe I could spend the next two weeks at a friends house before I go to mum’s house?”
He stayed silent, the glasses that once sat firm against his face beginning to slip down his nose. I waited in anticipation as he mulled over my offer.
“This friend. I’m guessing they’re like your mother, yes?” He spat.
“Well yes, but they’re responsible. I could get Mrs Weasley to send you a letter herself promising that I’ll be in safe hands.”
“Why must you continue that nonsense, don’t you see how it tore your mother and I apart?” He huffed, finally putting everything down on the table and focusing on me.
“It wasn’t magic that made mum leave you.” I snarled, sick of him pinning the blame on her.
“How dare you accuse me y/n. I can keep you here all summer if you insist on acting like such a child.”
“Ah yes what a great idea, keep me here to rot while you work day and night. That’s a real punishment father, at least you can do one thing right.”
“Leave then!” He bellowed, pushing away his chair and standing up.
In that second I realised I had yet to see my father in anything but a suit since I’d come home from school. He had become so enthralled in work that it had pushed away everyone he had once loved.
“Go see your silly little friends, or your mother, I couldn’t care less.”
With that he picked up his briefcase and started to open the front door. I stared as he turned back to me with a look of fear on his face, but it went as quickly as it had appeared. “Just don’t you dare come back to me when your paradise burns down.”
The door slammed behind him, but I wasn’t bothered. I could win him over, as cold hearted as he acted towards me, I always could. This wasn’t our first fight, nor would it be our last. He was just lashing out, and he would apologise in a day or two. I just had to move on from it in the meantime.
Immediately I wrote a letter to Hermione to tell her I was ‘allowed’ to come and sent it off with my little barn owl Canon. I packed my things in a hurry and sat on my case at the back door, with the realisation that I had no way to actually get to the Weasley’s burrow. An hour passed with my case still waiting for me at the door as I made endless cups of tea in nervous anticipation. While I was sipping on my fourth I heard a screech by the window. Little Canon was sat with another letter in his beak.
“Good boy” I cooed and took it from him, opening it up as I ruffled his feathers. “Quick, back in your cage in case dad comes home.” He squawked and did as he was told.
The letter was short, but told me all I needed to know.
We’ll be there at 6pm muggle time to get you, wait in the garden. Love, Mione x
I smiled and hid my case behind the shed, hoping I could sneak out without dad noticing. But of course, lady luck was not in my favour. He came home at 5, frowning at the way I sat at the kitchen table. Maybe he wondered if I had moved since he’d left that morning.
But no words were shared, and he just sauntered off to the living room.
“y/n?” Dad called out, coming down the hall. I looked up from my book.
“Yes?” he sat beside me at the table, taking a hold of my hand sincerely.
“I just wanted to apologise for this morning I was-”
“Really it’s fine dad, I’m over it.” I felt a pang of guilt, knowing that in a matter of minutes I would be leaving.
“I just don’t like the idea of leaving you with strangers, and maybe it’s because I’m not like your mother that I’m afraid of who they are. Who you’re becoming.”
I heard a whirring, sputtering in the distance.
“Please stay here y/n darling, I’ll take some time off work and we can do something nice together.” I nodded silently, causing him to smile and stand up. “I’ll go get changed then we can make some dinner yeah?”
I waited until I heard him use the stairs, the noise getting louder and louder as it got closer.
From the kitchen window a floating car came into view, reminding me that I needed to be quick if I wanted to get out before Father noticed it. I ran to put on my shoes and grab my coat. I threw it on just as he shouted down to me.
“What’s that sound y/n!”
I ignored him and headed to the back door, grabbing Canon’s cage from under the table and calling him into it from outside. He flew in and I heard the footsteps come through the house.
“Quick my dad’s coming down!” I shouted to Hermione, who was hanging out the back of the car. She took my owl’s cage as I ran to the shed for my case.
The trunk popped immediately and I chucked it in with no hesitation.
My Father appeared at the back door, frozen with shock at the sight before him. The passenger door opened behind me but I just kept my dad’s gaze as he forgot how to speak.
“I’m sorry dad I have to go,” I hurried my words, shouting over the loud engine.
A long arm stretched out behind me, pulling me inside the car as I saw my father's figure reach after me. I pulled the car door closed behind me and watched my feet.
“Go now! Please!”
My father’s eyes dropped as I went up into the air, uttering pleads to himself as he watched me go off into the distance. I didn’t dare another look back at the shell of a man I was leaving.
“Thank you,” I finally saw that it was Fred who was driving, and who had pulled me up with such ease before.
“It’s all my pleasure, I love a good getaway mission.” he smiled at me, taking his eyes off the sky to look at me a second before speeding off. Making Hermione squeal in excitement in the back.
-
Ron and Harry were waiting outside along with George to watch us land when we arrived. They waved excitedly, cheering on the shaky parking job to mess with Fred. From behind them Mr and Mrs Weasley came out, Mrs Weasley with her arms crossed shaking her head.
I held my breath as we got out, ready for her to be angry beyond all emotions. But she just pulled me into a loving hug, only letting go to slap the older boy’s head as he tried to sneak past.
“There’s no telling these boys what they can and can’t do is there y/n?” she smiled, “I’m just glad you’re here, Hermione told me all about your father dear.” She whispered as we walked inside. “Well not to worry, we have plenty to celebrate.” She announced.
“Yes, it’s Harry’s birthday on saturday so we’re having a big bonfire party for it.” Ron told me, making his best friend blush with embarrassment beside him.
“I told you it’s really fine, I don’t need you to make a big fuss over me.” Harry explained, but everyone at the table just shushed him in unison.
-
It was Monday morning when I woke up in Ginny’s empty room with Hermione, with 5 days until the party there was enough to keep us occupied. But Fred and George’s pranks didn’t help get things underway.
Obviously I knew the twins at Hogwarts, they were Ron’s family after all, but I had never spoken to them alone before. I’d never had a reason to. But now I had no choice.
Hermione was finishing up the cleaning in the kitchen, having offered to give Molly a break so she and Arthur could go for an evening walk together.
That usually meant they would be gone a good hour or so, and this meant the twins and Ron went into full mischief mode. Ron and Harry were busy trying to convince Hermione to have a drink with them that the twins had snuck from Arthur’s stash, not that he would notice (or even mind). George had already drunk too much of it and was currently laying in the field outside of his back, singing to the stars in the sky. I laughed at him from the window, alone in the sitting room, or at least I had been.
“Here, you’ll need some too.” I turned at Fred’s voice, him holding out a glass of the firewhiskey to me. I took it from him and forced back that first sip with a grimace.
“Promise me I won’t get like that?” I told him, referring to his tone-deaf lookalike in the garden.
“I’ll make sure you’re in bed before mum and dad get back,” he laughed. “Only if you help me carry that lunatic up.”
“Deal,” I laughed and drank again, this time it tasted not as searing as the first.
-
I fulfilled the promise I made by helping shove George up to his room that night, which proved a lot harder than expected.
“You never told me you were on the top floor,” I groaned, hearing the front door open and close signalling their parents’ return. “Oh fuck quick, I can’t talk to your mother when I’m drunk.”
“Haha got you! I knew you were drunk this entire time.” Fred whisper-shouted, dropping his brother in excitement. We had stayed talking most of the night, the others had snuck off somewhere leaving just the two of us to get more and more tipsy.
“Help me Fred,” I groaned, still taking the weight of George which was a lot. The blacked out boy groaned in my arms.
“Here, throw him in there. I’ll deal with it.” Fred opened his bedroom door and helped me toss his brother inside.
Then it was just the two of us on the landing, a silence having taken over the house suddenly. Maybe it was the alcohol, but he didn’t seem half as irritating as I had assumed he was when I was at Hogwarts. In fact, he was quite sweet.
“Right.” I said, startling him from his thoughts a little. “I better get to bed before your parents catch me,” I laughed lightly.
“Goodnight y/n,” He smiled, “sleep well.”
-
The next couple of days I didn’t get much of a chance to speak to Fred alone. But we all spent time together. So he was always there, as a reminder of my confusing feelings from that first full day at the burrow.
As I thought over the past week or so I was reminded of how quickly he had dragged me into the car, not risking leaving me with my father for a second longer. The way he’d been the one to join me when I was sat alone that night. Even just glances at the dinner table, everything made me wonder whether what I had seen as friendly acts were maybe more.
Or maybe I was going insane?
“What are you thinking about?” Hermione asked me as we cleaned the flying car. She’d offered to do it to say thank you for letting us stay, so I of course agreed to help.
“Oh nothing,” I laughed, hoping she would drop it.
“Come on y/n, you can’t hide anything from me. It’s so obvious that you’re distracted.”
Luckily she was interrupted by Fred and George coming outside to play a game of quidditch with Ron and Harry who were already whirring around the grounds on their brooms.
“Oh girls this really is a treat!” George shouted over, winking at Hermione who just scoffed at his teasing.
“If you look for too long it’ll cost you,” I smirked back as they passed by.
“For you? I’d take out a loan darling!” Fred shouted back, making me roll my eyes and splash the hose at both boys. They ran off to escape a water fight and I turned back to Hermione who had a suggesting look on her face.
“Oh what now?” I groaned.
“Never seen Fred act like that.” She said matter-of-factly.
“Come on, that was just him joking.”
“I’ve seen him joking. That wasn’t a joke y/n.”
“It was all playful.”
The damp girl came over to my side of the slightly cleaner car, facing the makeshift quidditch pitch and the boys playing.
“Do you want to know what I think?” She smirked again.
“You’re going to tell me anyway aren’t you?”
“I think that Fred likes you… a lot.”
“And I think that you’ve got it twisted.” I scoffed, going back to my task. Mainly to stop myself from watching the boy at hand take his top off in the scorching sun.
“You didn’t see how quickly he offered to be the one to get you in the car, god even Ron could have driven but Fred insisted it be him to go with me.” She started, but I just ignored her still. Continuing to clean the side mirrors.
“And you must see how he looks at you, he’s in love.”
“Oh shut up!” I laughed, unable to take her claims seriously.
“Even Ron’s noticed how he’s acting around you, and he’s clueless!” She had a point there.
“He’s just friendly, not to mention that he barely knows me.”
Molly came outside just in time to stop Hermione from spewing anymore nonsense about Fred. “Could either of you girls do me a favour?” She asked.
“I will.” I offered, anything to get away from my incessant best friend for a while.
“Great thanks y/n could you collect some firewood from the forest, we still need some for the bonfire.”
“No problem,” I put the sponge into the bucket of water.
“Go grab a jacket though sweetie, it’ll be colder once the sun sets.” I nodded and went to grab one from the burrow.
I passed Arthur writing an essay at the table and hurled myself up the stairs glad to have some time to myself for a while. As much as I loved the Weasley’s, it could sometimes get suffocating being with them at all hours of the day.
“Here she is,” Molly said, “Fred darling!” she shouted and I groaned internally. The boy ran over, “Go with y/n to collect firewood will you?”
“Ah you chose the strongest one didn’t you?” he joked, flexing his arms in his mother's face.
“Go put a shirt on first you fool.” she huffed and went back inside.
I stood still by the wheelbarrow left for us as Hermione came over a look of satisfaction painted across her face. She crossed her arms and laughed.
“Not a word okay,” I glared but she took my threat as being empty.
“Have fun!” she shouted after me and Fred caught up with his shirt now on.
-
I threw sticks and logs into the wheelbarrow that Fred pushed along, all the while keeping up the casual small talk. Soon the topic turned to Hogwarts.
“I guess we never did speak at school huh,” he thought out loud.
“Yeah, you’re always with George too. Hard to know someone when they’re joined at the hip with their twin.” I teased.
“Ohh so you wanted to know me?”
“You know what I meant, if someone wanted to hypothetically it would be hard to.”
“Right right,”
He wasn’t very convinced, just smiled to himself. We walked for a while, just doing what we’d come into the forest to do.
“I’ve wanted to get to know you..” he said out of nowhere, I paused slightly and hoped he didn’t notice it, “well at least since you came here.”
“Well, you haven’t been doing a bad job.” It was hard to gauge where his head was at.
On the one hand he could just be being friendly to me, want to know me as a friend and all this ‘getting to know me’ chat is purely platonic. But as much as I hated to admit it, Hermione’s words had stuck with me. What if he liked me, and she wasn’t wrong about his ‘advances’. I was pretty sure that I liked him, but only if he felt the same. It was confusing.
“We better get back, it’s already dark and the barrow’s full enough.” Fred said, turning himself around to head back. I couldn't see much, I’d left my wand back at the house in a hurry to leave and Fred’s had been left on their quidditch pitch.
I tripped over something on the ground, grazing my knee with a groan. Fred immediately let go of the wheelbarrow and took my arm. He helped me up with ease, just like he had done that day with the car. Despite the pitch black night, I could see the way his face contorted into worry. I watched him, neither of us saying anything for a moment.
“You alright?” He looked over me quickly.
“Yeah fine, thank you.” I laughed to myself, finally the embarrassment of having fallen over hitting me.
I took a step and winced, the boy beside me stopping again.
“Here,” he lifted me off the ground and placed me on top of the log pile in the wheelbarrow. “Lay back alright or you’ll fall off again clumsy.” He teased, making me feel more relaxed than before.
I had never realised how strong he really was until I felt how effortlessly he handled me.
He wheeled me back to the house slowly, being careful not to let me topple once again. The whole family crowded me when Fred had to carry me inside the kitchen in his arms, which I wasn’t complaining about. Until all the fuss started, then I insisted I’d be fine to walk.
“It’s just a graze, really it’s nothing.” Molly made me some tea and refused to let me get up until she’d cleaned up the cut on my knee and put a bandage on it. An overreaction if you asked me, but still I appreciated her concern.
Soon the others went up to bed, the plan for everyone to go to Diagon Alley in the morning so Harry could choose his presents himself. Plus it meant everyone could get a headstart on their school supplies. Much to Hermione’s delight.
It was just Molly and Fred sat with me at the kitchen table, Mrs Weasley refusing to let me sleep until she was sure I didn’t have a concussion and Fred wouldn’t let me attempt the stairs on my own.
“Really, I didn’t hit my head, did I Fred?”
“Better be safe than sorry,” Molly laughed, finally giving into the idea that I might be okay to go to bed. “I’ll stay home with you tomorrow, can’t have you limping around Diagon Alley in this state can we?”
“I’ll stay with her mum,” Fred offered, I looked over confused. Was he being nice or was he-
“No no Fred it’s fine,” Molly insisted. But her son was just as determined.
“Mum, go. You love school shopping, plus I hate it. George can just get two of whatever he gets for me.”
Mrs Weasley sighed and nodded.
“Well I suppose it would be nice to get out for a while, this place can drive you mad sometimes.” She laughed. Oh I knew. “I’m going up to bed, please don’t let her walk up Freddie.”
Her son laughed lightly but nodded still, knowing I wouldn’t be able to convince him overwise. I glared at him jokingly.
“Night mum,”
“Goodnight Mrs Weasley.”
“Call me Molly already y/n!” She said for the fifth time that day and disappeared up to bed.
“Are you tired yet?” He asked me once we were alone again. I shook my head.
“You?” The boy replied the same as I did.
“Thank you by the way,” I told him sheepishly. “I feel stupid that you have to look after me.”
“I don’t have to, I wanted to.” Fred smiled, and that’s when I realised how genuine he’d been all this time. It was the same tone and smile he had always used with me, it had been real from the start.
“Can I ask you something?” I said, holding back any fear I had of being completely wrong and just biting the bullet.
“Sure,” He sipped some firewhiskey hidden by a mug.
“Hermione said you offered to get me, when I was at my Dad’s house,”
“Yeah well she mentioned that he can be a bit aggressive and I wanted to be there in case he tried anything.”
“Right, thank you… again.” He laughed quietly, not wanting to wake anyone this late.
“Was that it?”
“Uh not really, Hermione also said… and this is probably stupid or just completely wrong.” I took a deep breath and said what I had been thinking all week. “Well I just want to know if how you act with me is because you’re a nice person.. Or whether it’s because of something more.”
He smiled down at the table.
“By something more, you mean that I like you right?” He asked.
“Uhhh yeah haha it’s silly isn’t it.”
“Not really. I didn’t want it to be overwhelming in case you felt differently.” He explained.
“Right.”
“Do you feel the same?” Fred asked me.
“I think so,” He laughed again at my response. “I mean yeah I do, it was kinda hanging in your answer really.”
-
We didn’t discuss feeling for any longer that night, just chatted for another hour about everything else in our lives. I told him about my parents, and how guilty I felt about leaving my dad regardless of how awful he could be.
Fred told me about his fear of failing. He always wanted to be the best at quidditch because he was never academically gifted, so when he would lose or not do well in a match he took it hard on himself.
It wasn’t as deep at the time, but upon reflection we’d covered some heavy stuff. All before he casually lifted me from my chair and carried me up to bed. He stopped at Ginny’s door where Hermione was sleeping inside, and smiled down at me in his arms. I blushed slightly and looked away.
“See you in the morning?” He asked.
“Only if you lift me out of bed,” I teased.
Fred quietly opened the door and placed me on Ginny’s bed, as my friend had already set up camp on the floor. The only noise in the room was her gentle snores, which made it very hard for us to refrain from laughing. The boy stood up straight and winked, mouthing goodnight and stepping over the sleeping girl on the floor and out into the hallway.
I laid back, completely content knowing that the next day could only bring further joy to this week.
-
When I woke up there was a tall ginger boy sat at the end of my bed, as he had promised, holding two mugs of tea.
“Morning darling,”
“Were you watching me sleep,” I mumbled, slowly opening my eyes. He walked round the bed and sat beside me as I propped myself up. He passed me the mug and I took a sip.
“Most definitely not,” He smirked and I put my head on his shoulder.
It all felt so natural now that Fred had made his feelings clear. I wasn’t even fazed by him carrying me down to get some breakfast. I was still tired from staying up late the night before, which he could tell by my consistent yawns.
“Wanna go back to bed?” He asked me. I nodded sleepily.
He put me in his bed, feeling weird laying next to me in his little sister’s bed.
“Plus mine is much more comfy,” The boy wasn’t wrong, it was like a little cloud of happiness.
A kiss was placed on my forehead as I drifted off, Fred’s body laying beside mine, his arm resting beneath my head, working as a cosy pillow.
I snuggled into his larger frame, enjoying the comfort having him around gave me.
-
When the others came back he woke me gently, helping me to my feet when I explained that my leg felt a lot better than it had done all day. I managed to walk, leaning most of my weight on the cautious redhead beside me.
“Y/N!” Harry and Ron had exclaimed, happy to see me back on my feet.
“You guys have fun?” I asked them.
“Yeah, look what Harry got,” Ron was acting like an excited child.
From behind the table they produced a brand new broom.
“Woah!” I widened my eyes, never being that interested in brooms but feigning excitement for them in this moment.
“We’re gonna go test it, will you watch from the window.”
“Course I will.”
They ran into the garden, the twins following close behind. Hermione came up behind me with a smile on her face. “So.. you and Fred looked very cosy just now.”
“I suppose we did,” I ignored her smirk.
“You talked to him didn’t you.” I just nodded, not wanting to give in to her. “I was right wasn’t I?” she laughed.
“Of course you were Hermione Granger, the day you’re wrong the world will stop.” I teased her as I hobbled to the window, seeing Harry whiz past the window with a shout. He narrowly missed hitting the trees as he skimmed over the forest and back towards the house in a flash.
-
Everyone helped set up the bonfire that evening, even I tried to prop logs up with my slightly injured leg. But Fred came and stopped me almost straight away, picking me up easily and placing me down on a garden chair.
“Stay.” he demanded.
“I’m not a dog!” I shouted as he returned to the bonfire making.
“Woof woof!!” He called back in protest.
-
That night we all drank ourselves silly in Harry’s honour. I’d never seen Hermione so happy, finally letting all that stress she held onto slip away as she and Ron stole some fireworks from the twins’ stash.
George of course went through the seven stages of being drunk, the scale starting at professing his love to any inanimate object that came into his possession, all the way down to staring at the stars again.
Molly and Arthur gave in first, kissing us all goodnight and stumblestumbling up to bed. Hermione and Ron ended up having to drag Harry off to sleep not too long after, the birthday boy still singing ‘Sweet Caroline’ (his favourite muggle song) as he let us. Neither of his carers returned so I could only presume that they’d fallen asleep too.
George was still doing his sky serenading routine, insisting that he would sleep in the field once again. Fred and I left him to do his thing there while we rambled to one another drunkenly by the fire.
“Do you know something?” he had started off, “From the moment Ron introduced you to me at Hogwarts, I had been wishing he would bring you here.” His face was warm from the fire as he leant it against my own.
“You always were my favorite Weasley, Fred.” I giggled, taking the last sip from my beer.
The bonfire had started to die down and I began to shiver in the cool summer air, despite the copious amount of blankets Molly had piled onto me.
“Come on trouble, let’s get you up to bed.” Fred announced, once again lifting me as if I weighed nothing.
“What about him,” I motioned to George who was beginning to sound like Luna, praising the moon and the clouds with all the passion of an old-timey poet.
“I’ll sort him out after, don’t you worry.” His brother laughed, taking me inside.
I was left in Fred’s bed while he went down to retrieve George, the cold air still filtering through the gaps in their bedroom window. I reached up to the headboard, grabbed a jumper and pulled it on. After about 20 minutes I was beginning to warm up beneath the covers when Fred returned empty handed.
“What did you do to George?” I laughed.
“Left him on the sofa,” He scoffed, “I’m not pulling him up the stairs on my own, I might be strong. But he is a bloody lot of dead weight.” He huffed, pulling off his shirt and getting into bed with me.
“Oh so not only are you stealing my bed, but my clothes too,” He smirked, noticing the knitted jumper with a big ‘F’ on the front that I was wearing.
“I was cold.” I whined, sleepily.
“That’s okay baby.”
He couldn’t see my face, but still I tried to hide my smile. Secretly happy that we were so normal about things.
-
Another week passed by and soon we were all heading to the train station to go back to Hogwarts for another year. I piled my stuff onto the train along with Hermione, who went to save us a carriage as I said goodbye to Molly and Arthur.
“Thank you so much for letting me stay, it’s been the best summer I’ve had in years.” I beamed, hugging them both in turn.
“You’re always welcome to stay with us, no matter what y/n darling.” Molly promised. “Now you better hurry before the train leaves.”
Fred and George had rushed to see their friends as soon as we’d arrived on the platform. I had thought about going and saying hi, but decided against it. I remembered the reason that Fred and I had barely known one another before the summer.
He had his life, and his friends. And I had mine. We were still different in that sense.
“Come on y/n!” Ron called, sticking his head out of a carriage window. Hermione was doing her best to pull him back inside, but he insisted on making faces to his father.
I jumped on and walked down the hall, turning to open the sliding door when a flash of red hair caught my eye. I stopped and looked, seeing George push his brother into a carriage with a laugh. Like that they were gone.
-
I didn’t get to see Fred properly until 6 days into the new term. He had been busy with quidditch, and I helped Hermione study. Despite the fact that we had months until the first lot of exams.
Everyone else had gone to the great hall for dinner, but I had skipped it, telling the others that I needed to get some leftover summer homework done. Really I just needed a moment to relax. I went out to the courtyard and stood on the bridge, looking down at the dark lake below. I wondered why Fred hadn’t tried to talk to me at all, it wasn’t like I was really his girlfriend. But it just confused me.
Back at the burrow he hated being away from me, groaned about how horrible it would be once school started again. Yet there had been no sign of him at all, almost as if he’d disappeared entirely. Not even Ron had seen either of his brothers.
The nightly wind howled lightly and I was thrown to the ground by a flash of light and something hitting me quite hard. I closed my eyes, not daring to open them until a voice spoke above me.
“Oh finally.” I recognised Fred, immediately pushing him off me and jumping up.
“What the hell!” I shouted. “How did you- what? WHAT THE FUCK WAS THAT?” I shouted in shock.
The redhead rubbed his neck sheepishly, shoving something into his pocket quickly.
“What are you hiding?” I asked him.
“I just wanted to surprise you,” He laughed nervously, blatantly lying. Which was odd, because usually I could never tell.
“What’s up with you, I haven’t seen you at all since we came back. Where the hell have you and George been!” I was starting to get annoyed as he stood there waiting for me to finish.
Then there was another flash, I jumped back just in time to see George falling to the ground out of thin air. He groaned and kicked his brother’s leg.
“You git!” He called up to him, “You were supposed to come back for me.”
“Someone needs to explain what’s going on RIGHT NOW!” I shouted, startling George who hadn’t seen me behind him.
“Oh hi y/n, i’ll leave that to Freddie here. It was his idea after all.” He glared at his twin before stumbling off, clutching his head.
“Tell me everything right now Fred,” I demanded.
“Well George and I stole something from Hermione, and we were just testing it out you know. Then we sort of lost it, and couldn’t get back to Hogwarts.”
“What do you mean you couldn’t get back,” I frowned.
He reached into his pocket and pulled out a golden ball, attached to a chain, a small circle surrounding it’s charm.
“Come here,” I stepped closer, still unsure about his story. He wrapped the long chain around my neck and then his, forcing us to stand close to one another. I’d missed him in the past week or so, and being close to him made me feel like I had no worries. Just like the warmth of summer had felt.
His long fingers held the ball and he lifted it up to show me as he spun the circle around it.
I watched it turn over and over as if it had a life of its own, Fred’s voice distracted me from its trance.
“y/n, look.” I watched his face and he laughed. “See,”
The sky was bright, not like the moonlight I'd been beneath back at the castle. Then I noticed the burrow, and the forest and I could hear the voices of Ron and Harry debating something from inside the house.
“What- how did we? What is that thing?” I asked Fred.
But he didn’t answer me right then, he just took my hand and ran into the forest, pushing me behind a tree and ducking.
“It’s a time turner, means we can travel back in time to events we were a part of.” He whispered.
“Why are we hiding?” I whispered back.
“You’ll see.”
Just as he uttered those words, two girls came out of the burrow and headed to the flying car that was covered in mud. It was me and Hermione, ready to wash the car for the Weasley’s.
“How am I here and there, how is this possible. There’s two of me.” He chuckled at my hushed shock.
“What’s Hermione saying?” He asked.
“She’s trying to convince me that you fancy me.” I laughed quietly.
“Did it work?”
“Then? No way.”
I watched the two redheaded twins come out and flirt exactly as they had done that day, then Molly came out right on cue, asking me to go into the forest for wood.
“We need to go.” I told him. “We’ll be coming out here soon.”
He nodded, wrapping the chain around me.
“Wait, look.” He whispered pointing to another part of the forest and ducking further down beneath a nearby bush. There was yet another version of Fred hidden by the trees watching himself flirt with me.
“I came here with George before, this is when I got stuck. I stayed to watch us in the woods and George went to play a prank on himself, he lost the time turner and I nearly left him behind. Plus so much time had passed since I’d left that I couldn’t just go back to the start of term. I honestly tried to.”
“But how did George get back if you had it?”
“I must ask him when we’re at hogwarts. It's very impressive.” Then he spun the ring once again, and in a single flash we were back on the bridge where we had left moments before.
“Why did you go back?” I asked him.
“I felt bad, I wanted things to be like they had been with us at the burrow. But I’d gotten so caught up with my friends that I never even got a chance to talk to you before we got on the train.”
“So you went back weeks?”
“I wanted to relive those memories too, wouldn’t you?” He asked.
“I’d rather make new ones with you, here.”
“I’m sorry y/n, you’re right.”
“It’s sweet though.” I blushed, nudging his side.
Fred led me inside, all the way to the great hall where dinner was still going on. We passed Ron, Harry and Hermione, whose jaw dropped seeing Fred and I together at school.
“Guys, this is y/n. My girlfriend.” Fred introduced me to his friends all gathered at the other end of the Gryffindor table with a proud smile across his face, his hand linked into mine tightly.
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