Dear George... // One-Shot

Dear George... // One-Shot

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What would have happened if George Weasley get a mysterious letter? What if it's from his brother, who died half a year ago in the battle of Hogwarts? The characters belong to JKR and I don't own any of them. This "story" takes place after the seventh book and the death of Fred Weasely.
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The second Wizarding War left the Weasley family in shambles. Actually, that's not true. The war left George Weasley in shambles. He can't face his family, he can't face his own reflection, and he spends his nights at the Leakey Cauldron drowning his sorrows. The only two things that keep him going are his determination to honor Fred's memory with Weasley's Wizard Wheezes and his faithful bottle of firewhiskey. The Second Wizarding War left Felicity Nott rich. The unexpected disappearance of her older brother, the death of both her parents and the arrest of her younger brother leaves her as the sole heir to the formerly well-respected Nott family fortune. However, there is more to Felicity than meets the eye, and the sudden wealth is nothing more than another reminder of her cruel origins. A chance meeting in the Leakey Cauldron between George and Felicity leads to unexpected friendship as the two help each other rediscover who they are, and who they need to become.

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