When Fred died, George lost his other half. George cried until he didn't have any more tears.

When Fred died, everyone was crying, even though Fred would've wanted laughter at his funeral.

When Fred died, everybody tried to get over it. And everyone managed to, to some extent; everyone except George.

When Fred died, he was honored by everyone he knew like the hero he was; even Malfoy came to pay his respects.

When Fred died, his name was put on a memorial with the rest of the heroes of Wizard War II.

When Fred died, George swore that he would continue their Joke Shop, and would make sure that Fred would be happy with what he saw.

When Fred died, Percy blamed himself.

When Fred died, George named his son after his twin brother.

When Fred died, Harry and Ginny included him in their seating arrangements for the wedding; there was one seat left open, a seat for Fred.

When Fred died, Bill and Charlie both used his name for their son's middle names.

When Fred died, Mr. and Mrs. Weasley placed pranks all around their house; it was their way of honoring Fred.

When Fred died, Ron practically begged George to prank him; he said it would mean that Fred would always be there.

When Fred died, he went straight to Heaven. From there, he watched everything happen; the outcome of the war, his family's (especially George's) suffering, his funeral, his nieces and nephews grow up, Fred junior and his twin, George junior, be just as mischievous as he and his own brother, and finally, he watched as his family and friends joined him one by one.

A/N Dedicated to Fred.