Fred Weasley II was meant to be perfect. He was the rebel that had the teachers twisted around his little finger so they always turned a blind eye to whatever he did. The one who got good marks, was the one the girls liked and to top it all off, was best friends with James Potter II. How much closer to perfect can you get? Quite a lot, actually. Despite his confident exterior, Fred is hurting inside. Part of the reason is because of his name. Every time his dad calls for him, he can see the pain in his face and knows deep down that he will never replace Fred Weasley I. Another part is because just being another Weasley means that you aren't noticed much. Combine that with being best friends with James Potter II, eldest son of the hero Harry Potter, and you might just find yourself in the shadow a bit, having a whole load of expectations to live up to. And thirdly, because the girl he has loved all his life hates him - and he has no idea why. After finishing school, Fred decides to move on from Grace Longbottom, and he heads off to Australia with James and a few other friends to make a new start, but when Grace appears again, as a surfing instructor that is conveniently next to the cafe where he works, he can't help falling for her all over again. But maybe, just maybe, Fred can melt the ice queen's heart and convince her to fall in love with him too.
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