Riddle Me This;[Fred Weasley]

Riddle Me This;[Fred Weasley]

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In her 5th year at Hogwarts, Slytherin best friend of the Weasley twins Clara Bennet finds herself having feelings for Fred beyond friendship and is swept up in a completely different type of chaos than what she's used to. Also, following her mothers death, Clara digs deeper into her family history- including what really drove her grandmother to insanity. The answers however lead to danger and darkness for Clara and everyone she loves.
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SHE'S THE THIRD TWIN-without the red hair or the last name. Quick-witted, fiercely loyal, and a menace with a wand, Carys Delling has spent six years as Fred and George Weasley's ride-or-die. Detention buddies. Business partners. Chaos co-conspirators. They're the kind of inseparable that makes people wonder how many lines have already been crossed. But Carys knows the rules. Best friends don't fall in love-especially not with Fred Weasley. Especially not when he's always looking at someone else. So she keeps the truth buried under jokes and jinxes, pretending her heart doesn't race when he grins at her like she's the only person in the room. She tells herself this is enough. That being by his side, even if he never sees her that way, is worth the ache in her chest. But feelings don't stay quiet forever. Not when Hogwarts is changing, the future is closing in, and Fred-reckless, brilliant Fred-is starting to look at her a little differently. Like maybe he's been missing something that's been right there all along. Carys Delling doesn't lose. Not at Quidditch. Not in a prank war. And definitely not at love. So why does this feel like falling?

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