Eyes for the ginger wizard

Eyes for the ginger wizard

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You have always attended Hogwarts but never been the center of attention, you enjoyed being lowkey until vacations ended and you came back to school as if you were a new student. Everyone suddenly becomes interested in you, but you only care about one of those people, Ron Weasley. PS.1: This story does not have an accurate timeline since I wanted to include Ron age 16-17 and other aspects of the books/movies in which he was younger or older. PS.2: The cover is NOT mine, its fan art I found on Pinterest
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It's been 10 years since your last day at Hogwarts. You finished your last two years of Magic School at Beauxbaton's, and now you're the proud owner of your very own Herbology Market: The Silent Mandrake. You thought it was a cheeky way to draw customers in-and it works as you've been able to expand your store to offer more than just seeds and plants. You carry planters, potions, and a few enchanted decorations you handmade yourself. You live with your boyfriend of three years, which is going fine, but you admit only to yourself that the spark just isn't there. There's clearly something missing from this relationship, but you're not sure what. If your experiences have taught you anything, it's that more often than not, things are not what they seem.

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