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Our Little Secret | A Dual POV Fred Weasley Fanfiction by fredispumpkinbaby
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Elizabeth Rose Black was the daughter of the infamous Sirius Black and Zelena Slughorn, as well as the older twin of Sabrina Rune Black. After their birth in Azkaban, the sisters were whisked away and sent to live with one Remus Lupin at the request of their father. Their life was anything but simple, with Death Eaters constantly targeting the twins, hoping they can turn them into the pictures of their mother Voldemort hoped they would be. From Sabrina receiving Tom Riddle's diary and opening the Chamber of Secrets, to Elizabeth being added to the Goblet of Fire alongside Harry, their loyalty was tested relentlessly. When Fred Weasley first laid eyes on the new Elizabeth Black, the one who was no longer the girl from his childhood, he was instantly enamored. He was drawn to everything about her: the soft incense scent that floated around her, the way her dark red hair curled around her Ravenclaw uniform, and her shameless laugh that echoed through whatever space she was in. Poor Fred didn't know how to react, his body may have been committed to Angelina Johnson, but his heart and soul just devoted themselves to Miss Black. Elizabeth, however, wanted nothing to do with the hot-headed Weasley. She had learned enough from Roger Davies to know she should stay away, between his outbursts over Quidditch and his mischievous behavior all over the castle, Fred had "bad news" written all over him now that he was at Hogwarts. Unfortunately for her, she couldn't resist returning to her childhood friend once she made the winning goal during one of the most important games of the year. At a party that night, she sought out the ginger trouble-maker to forget about her troubles for a few hours, and so began their little secret. This is based in a heavily altered timeline of the canon story of Harry Potter. TW: mentions of death, suicide, mental health, drug use, sexual themes