Chapter 3

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The full moon passed and the Weasleys and As (who was practically a member of the family as was Remus) found themselves shopping in Diagon alley. Molly had always been the motherly figure in As' life, for as long as she could remember, and had taken her shopping many a time before when Remmy preferred not to shop for girly clothes and possessions Molly was willing and able to step in- much to his relief. As collected her money from the Black vault. Remmy had been open and honest with her about her family history so she was aware of the devastating truths surrounding her relatives but refused to let it bother her. She figured if people were so shallow as to judge her on things she couldn't have changed, they were too fickle to be her friends anyway.

Once most of the uninteresting shopping was out of the way (and after she, Fred and George had restocked their pranking supplies) she recalled how much she wished Remmy were there to share the special moments of her getting her first wand.

A quiet "Surprise!" knocked her out her out of her thoughts and she jumped in delirious delight at the tired man in front of her.

"Remmy, you made it!" Despite his fatigue, her expression and the gratitude on her face was worth his efforts.

"I wouldn't have missed it for the world." He told her gently.

Together they stepped into Ollivander's wand shop; and the magic truly begun.

After finishing shopping for Hogwarts, the Weasleys, As and Remus headed back to the burrow. At their arrival, Fred and George discovered Errol unconscious by a letter from a school friend. They grabbed it and ran off to read it. As shoved Remmy in the direction of the adults and she went over to see the other twins who were disgruntled being the only ones not going to Hogwarts that year. Molly, though she didn't say anything was light hearted in the thought she could have some of her children home for another year.

The two younger twins were almost identical like their older brothers; their differences were noticeable though, unlike the older twins. They had the same shade hair as the rest of the Weasley clan, but Ginny's hair was almost dead straight whereas Katie had stunning ringlets that somehow stayed in perfect formation even in the rain. They shared the same dazzling hazel eyes that stood out against their skin. Ginny's skin was lightly spotted with freckles but her sister had bronzed in the sunlight she loved so much. As for their personalities, they could not be more different. They got on and were best of friends, the majority of times anyway, but Katie was blunt without meaning to be obtrusive. They both had confidence but Katie's was more noticeable; Ginny was subtle and she was slightly less carefree than her sister.

"How are you both?" As asked them.

The twins sighed in unison and As hid a grin.

"Well... It's just." Ginny paused and her more outspoken twin continued.

"Its downright annoying we're trying to be bloody patient and the magic and Hogwarts stuff is being shoved in our faces. And Ron, the little idiot he was the same last year and now he's doing it too!"

"Let it all out, there Katie." Ginny murmured. The three of the girls headed out to the garden. As watched as Ginny seated herself comfortably on the soft grass and as Katie spread her arms in the open air, closed her eyes and breathed in the flowers. Strangely, Katie reminded As of a butterfly and Ginny a cat 'Surely' she mused 'well... you'd expect that to be reversed.' Quietly As studied her friends. Ginny, she noticed was less pretty than her sister even though they appeared very similar. Then As began to think of the whole Weasley clan and how much she loved them all.

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