Summary: Fred and Y/N had bad blood between them ever since their first year at College. But when they are partnered up for a project, what could go wrong?
A/N: This is my first time writing an enemies to lovers so, I hope I was able to give it justice.
In my opinion, love is the greatest mystery of all, probably even the mystery that no one can come to solve. It will always be a mystery on how two people fall in love, how two people come to have this mutual understanding and affection.
Love brings many emotions to a person: heartbreak, anger, a sense of longing, but those people who have found their one true love, they feel joy, peace, a sense of satisfaction.
And love can come to the most unlikely pair, who would have thought that two childhood best friends end up together? Who would have thought that your soulmate happened to be your grumpy boss?
In my case, I ended up with the most unlikely contestant, my sworn enemy, Fred Weasley.
The Psychology of Love, that was our lecture topic for today. Don't get me wrong, it is quite an interesting topic. But there was one person in the whole universe who could make the tables turn, and that was an arrogant, stubborn, and increasingly annoying classmate of mine named Fred Weasley.
"Okay class." Professor McGonagall started the lecture as the latecomers settled into the remaining seats, "As you may have figured out from your essay that is – in fact - due today, our lecture is about the Psychology of Love."
She looked at all of us with a stern but gentle look, "Now, which one of you can tell me who developed the triangular theory of love?"
My hand, along with Fred's, promptly shot up in the air. McGonagall looked at us, a bit bored, if you ask me, as it was always the two of us.
"Mr. Weasley." She called.
Fred stood up, throwing me a smug smile from across the hall.
"American Psychologist, Robert Sternberg is the one who developed the triangular theory of love." He answered, sitting back down when he finished.
I rolled my eyes at him, crossing my arms over my chest, wanting so badly to smack him at the back of the head with my textbook to wipe that smug smirk of his face.
"Very good Mr. Weasley! Now, who can state all the three components of love that can be found in Robert Sternberg's theory?" Our Professor asked.
Fred's hand and mine both shot up to the air again, we exchanged a challenging look. It was another race, another competition to prove who's better, who's the best. Because only one can be at the top.
"Ms. L/N." McGonagall called.
Fred wore a defeated look as I stood up from my seat, "The three components of love is: intimacy – which is defined as the closeness between people in personal relationships -, passion – which is a strong liking or desire -, and lastly, commitment – or being dedicated to the relationship, in my opinion, it is the most important component. Because intimacy and passion won't prevail if there is no commitment in the relationship."
She smiled, "That's a perfect answer Y/N! Very well explained!" She praised.
I sat back down as McGonagall started to discuss, not being able to help the proud smile on my lips.
"Any more questions?" Professor McGonagall asks as she ends her presentation. Silence spreading through the lecture hall.
"Okay then, now before I dismiss you, I'll briefly discuss your project. You are to make your own theory about love and you will do it in pairs. And I already decided your partners for you. I will read them aloud right now. There will be no complaining and no switching of partners."
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FanfictionOne shots about Fred Weasley from my tumblr. Disclaimer: All characters are owned by J.K. Rowling