Esmeralda Longfellow has always been the odd one out - in the middle of five children, she is always overlooked by her parents as they tend to her bratty older siblings and needy younger brothers. She has friends but they usually pay more attention to the boys than her. She's never been truly loved by her family,,, or anyone. But when all of her family gets accepted to Wandsworth Academy in Salem, Oregan and she is sent off to Hogwarts, all the way in Scotland, that empty feeling disappears when she is finally accepted by her fellow witches and wizards, but most importantly, Fred and George Weasley.
Fred Weasley was always loved by his family. Sure, he exasperates them with his childish behavior but they still love him to bits and peices. When he enters his fourth year at Hogwarts, a new girl, Esmeralda Longfellow, innocent and quiet, captures his attention. She's not an attention-seeking brat like most girls are. She's kind and compassionate, never craving the limelight. Instead, she prefers to be watching from the sidelines, eating or sleeping. Fred is intrigued by the girl's interesting personality and throws her headfirst into the world of pranks, attention and extreme fun.
Join Esme and Fred on the wild rollercoaster of love. You've just gotta love those small hours that you can spend oh-so-easily with a loved one.
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34 parts Complete Mature
34 parts
Complete
Mature
β Huey Newton once said, "I think what motivates people is not great hate, but great love for other people", and to that, I say "Bullshit." β
Lorelei Daniels, A strong-willed and quiet Ravenclaw hates only 2 people above all else. Fred and George Weasley. Especially George, the supposedly "friendlier" one.
If she were given the choice between a plate of worms, or spending a day with the notorious Weasley twins, lets just say, those worms would be very appetizing. But when she is put in a tough situation with George, she finds him to be more favorable over a plate of worms.
George Weasley is the middle of a big batch of kids, and the second born twin. With hardly any breaks from his other half, George finds himself getting lost in the game of "who can hate more" with fellow classmate, Lorelei Daniels. He finds a healthy silence and break from mischief and mayhem within her presence.
Caught in the game however, he feels his reality slip, and his heart tug in a whole new direction- quite the opposite than what he's ever felt for another before.