6. "...I want you for worse or for better..."

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And now you say
I want you for worse or for better
I would wait for ever and ever (ever and ever)
Broke your heart, I'll put it back together
I would wait for ever and ever

And that's how it works
That's how you get the girl, girl

And you could know
That I don't want you to go

Remind me how it used to be
Pictures in frames of kisses on cheeks
And say you want me, yeah, yeah

"YOU'RE NOT MAD AT US?" asked George, in disbelief.

Amalie lifted her head just enough for her to respond. "Mad at you? Why would I be mad at you two?"

"Because we left Hogwarts in the middle of the school year and left you there?" Said Fred, as if he no longer believed what he was saying.

The blonde blushed, pulling away from the hug. "Look, at the beginning, yes, I was so mad at both of you — but only because I was alone at Hogwarts. I mean, at one moment I'm sad to see that Hogwarts is ending, and in the next one, my best friends They're always telling me they're going to grab two brooms and leave the school." Both Fred and George wrinkled their noses, uncomfortable with the whole situation and as if just thinking about it caused them physical pain.

»But, hey, I was happy for you. I am happy for you." She looked around, absorbing everything she could about the space involving them. "This place is amazing, Merlin, and I can say it belongs to my best friends, which is brilliant, truly."

"But you ignored us."

Seeing the question written on her face, George elaborated. "Yesterday we went to see you, at the station. You walked past us and didn't speak to us."

Amalie drew her eyebrows together, her lips forming a line. "I didn't even see you, I'm sorry. I was so focused on my thoughts that I didn't even notice."

"So you're not mad at us?"

"Never."

Both boys smiled, pulling her into another hug.

"We missed you so much, Lie." said Fred, receiving a murmur of agreement from George.

"As you should, I couldn't be the only one suffering."

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Amalie decided to stay in the store, helping the kids and understanding everything she didn't know yet.

The store was truly amazing, she didn't lie, and it seemed like everyone agreed.

The space was always full, and with an absurd variety — age was no restriction for anyone, who, even if they didn't enter, peered through the windows, wanting to catch at least a little of the Weasley atmosphere.

Due to the strong concentration of customers that seemed to never end, Amalie was only able to rest at the end of the day.

Although everyone was equally tired, George was the only one to refuse to rest after the end of the shift, insisting that he needed to go meet someone, and leaving Fred and Amalie alone in the twins' apartment.

The apartment wasn't like the store, full of vibrant colors and sounds and movements regardless of the time of day, but it also had the brothers' personality implemented there.

It was small, but big enough for the twins to live comfortably, housing even more people than just the two of them. It had a chaotic air thanks to the experiments that were carried out in the apartment and then sold to the public.

(ENG) 𝐇𝐎𝐖 𝐘𝐎𝐔 𝐆𝐄𝐓 𝐓𝐇𝐄 𝐆𝐈𝐑𝐋, Fred WeasleyWhere stories live. Discover now