The Weasley Triplets - Book 1 (STOPPED)
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  • Reads 3,166
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  • Parts 10
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Apr 15, 2016
Milly, Lily, and Tilly were triplets related to the Weasleys. They loved pranking and were great friends with Fred and George, their brothers who were 3 years older than them. Their siblings were also Ginny, Ron, Charlie, Bill, and Percy, along with Fred and George. Milly, Lily and Tilly were all identical, and had one different trait each, but the other traits the same. When Milly, Lily and Tilly were born, Fred and George were devestated that they weren't the identical ones anymore, but in the end they were a great group of friends, always pranking the others.
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