The war is over - but for Raven Vale , survival was only the beginning.
Haunted by battle scars and memories that still claw at the edges of her peace, Raven steps into the chaotic heart of Diagon Alley to help rebuild something unpredictable: Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. It's loud, reckless, full of danger disguised as laughter - and run by the very same twins who once drove her mad with pranks during school and nearly got themselves killed during the war.
Fred and George Weasley are alive, but changed. Everyone is.
Raven didn't come to be saved, or even to be understood. She came to work - to anchor herself in something real, something joyful, even if it explodes in her face. But the more time she spends with the twins - their quick wit, their bruised kindness, their frustrating habit of making her feel everything she tried to bury - the harder it is to keep her walls up.
As old ghosts linger and new futures bloom, Raven finds herself tangled in laughter, longing, and a bond she never expected to share with two war-scarred pranksters who see more of her than she wants to admit.
This isn't just about healing.
It's about who you become when the war ends - and your story keeps going.