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Gunpowder & Cinnamon {Fred Weasley}
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  • Parts 103
  • Time 8h 0m
Complete, First published Feb 12, 2016
Book 2

Everyone knew the story of the Boy Who Lived. But many weren't familiar with the story of the Girl Who Knitted. Eleanor Ross knitted her way to victory, her knitted garments protected those who fought against the Dark Lord and his followers, and to think it all started with a prank.

Back in their fifth year of Hogwarts, Fred and George Weasley attempted to unleash one of their pranks on the unsuspecting Hufflepuff, and when it failed, they were determined to figure out how Eleanor deflected every single one of their attempts. 

They discovered so much more.

George discovered that knitting posed an actual threat.

Fred discovered that behind the innocent knitting was a fearless badger ready to fight.

Eleanor discovered that she fell in love with a boy who smelled like gunpowder and cinnamon.

The war might have been over, but the adventure was far from it.


Book One: Tightly Knit
Book Two: Gunpowder and Cinnamon
Book Three : TBA
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