FALLIN FOR YA - GRACE PHIPPS

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Don't usually swoon,

But I'm over the moon.

{~~~}

"Don't tell me we're going to be late, I'm already ready!" Eris smiled as Atlas hopped down the last of the stairs.

"It only took you six bloody years to get down here before me," Atlas laughed, "it's about time."

"She's actually ready?" Remus said with a tone of surprise when he saw Eris sitting happily at the breakfast table, "since when did you become a morning person?"

"Since I discovered it's a lot less fun to be running around last minute," Eris laughed, "I'd also like to get to the platform early, so can we go?"

"Sure, we'll make sure we get the right compartment so the twins can find us," Atlas nodded, hoisting a bag over her shoulder.

"I can never keep up with you two, I thought you hated the Weasley's?" Remus tilted his head at the girls as they pushed their luggage into the fireplace.

"Oh, please, that was years ago, Dad," Atlas rolled her eyes at Remus, "there our best friends now."

"You better not say that to them, they'd lose their minds," Eris nudged her in the side.

"Think so?" Atlas tilted her head.

The girls looked at each other for a moment without talking, before saying "definitely," in unison and nodding to each other.

"Well, we'll see you at christmas, Remu," Eris smiled at Remus, who shook his head in disapproval.

"Bye, Dad," Atlas chuckled.

"Have fun at school this year, girls," Remus smiled at them, "I'd tell you to make good choices but I know you won't listen.

"He's finally catching on," Eris laughed, before taking a handful of floo powder and shouting, "Platform 9 ¾!" taking Atlas and all of their luggage with her.

{~~~}

"I told you not to freak out, Fred," George scolded his brother as they walked towards the platform.

"You drop all this on me and you expect me to be calm?" Fred fumed, trying to keep his voice down, "how could I possibly be calm?"

"I dunno, but I didn't think you'd react this badly!" George protested, opening the door to the girls compartment, "morning, ladies,"

"E'llo George," Atlas smiled as he sat down in the seat next to her.

"You alright, Freddie?" Eris asked, looking at Fred, who looked as though he had seen a ghost.

If only she'd known what Fred was thinking at the moment. If she'd known what George had told him as they left the burrow that morning. He wanted to hug her and tell her he was sorry she had to go through that alone, that he wished he'd known it was happening.

But he couldn't tell her that, not right now, atleast. So, when she asked him if he was alright, he nodded, and said, "just excited to get back to another riveting year of learning," with that stupid Fred Weasley smile he always seemed to have on.

"So you're definitely not alright then," Eris laughed.

The train started moving shortly after the twins joined the girls, but they could tell Fred was off immediately. He wasn't his usual self. His snarky remarks were absent, and he was quiet. He only stared at the floor, occasionally looking up at Eris, who seemed to be perfectly fine. He was happy about that.

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