Warning: this story is set about Fred's death. Also the reader Avada Kedavras them self but it's really short so...
"Look out, love." Fred called as he shot a spell at the death eater behind me.
"Thanks, love." I replied, shooting another spell at the person I was fighting. "I don't know what I would do without you." I laughed as I shot more spells around. The room was cleared and we made our way back to find the rest of the family.
"Molly, behind you." I shouted, managing to stun the woman who was about to kill Molly. She thanked me and we found George. I gave him a small hug when more death eaters crashed the moment.
"Oh for fuck sake." I sighed, going in all guns blazing. I began fighting four death eaters at once. It took me a while but I finally got all of them. I turned around just to see the saddest sight of my life.
"Fred move!" Screamed but it was to late. The wall blew up, throwing him back with it. "No! Fred!" I screamed. I ran towards him and shook him. I checked his pulse but there was nothing.
"Fred." His mother whispered, placing her hand on my back. I put my arms around my husband and softly cried into his lifeless chest. I couldn't hear his powerful heartbeat or his steady breathing. There was nothing.
"Freddie. You can't leave me. Not yet. Not now." I cried. I shook him, effortlessly trying to wake him. "Fred!" I screamed, tears streaming down my face. "Don't leave me! I can't live without you." I cried. I took my wand and placed it to my neck. I sat down by my husband and held his hand.
"Y/N, what are you doing?" George asked, noticing me. I looked him dead in the eye.
"Avada Kedavra." I quietly muttered. The spell shot through my body and I fell lifeless to the ground, falling by Fred. All I We was black but at least I wouldn't have to live with the pain of never being with Fred again.
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