I Solemnly Swear That I Am Still Up To No Good

by Charlotte Rose


Summary: According to Article 13 of the Marauders Code "A Marauder will never be left behind". This code is law, it beat everything; girlfriends, work, even death. A Weasley finds out how true it is as he works through his grief, finding a present that many will enjoy, though catastrophes are sure to all, Hogwarts would not be Hogwarts if it was too peaceful. Post-Books, AU after that, until Epilogue. Mostly Canon Pairing. A few OC presents.

AN: I did not know which two characters I should pick for the pairing, tell me if you have a better idea. I am also gonna do the disclaimer once and will not put many AN, if any at all. Reviews are always appreciated, after all it will only help me improve the story for you.

Disclaimer: I do not own the characters or the setting, I simply borrow them to play out my plot. If you are unsure whether a piece is mine or from the original works, then I recommend you to re-read the books.

Updates: I will update when I can, but I will guarantee at least a chapter a week.


Chap 1: Fizzing Whizbees

In the mass of the dark-clothed crowd, one man stood out.

He had bypassed the traditional black robes one wears at funeral to wear a mix-matched assortment of bright fabric. Yet, no one commented, not even his mother.

Because on this sad day, all were present to pay their respect to the war heroes that had died a few days ago, right here in this school, to help Harry Potter defeat Voldemort and put an end at this terrible war.

Many were crying. People were expecting him too, yet the brightly colored man did not shed a tear. He stood with his family and friends, not blaming anyone but Voldemort for all their loss. He listened as the Minister said the list of the heroes that had passed. But at the last name, he stood up and left. Ignoring his mother's sobs and his brothers' cries. Because for him, everyone was wrong. That last name should not be called among the dead, so he would not sit there and listen to them make it so.

George Weasley walked back to the castle, refusing that the funeral ended by "Fred Weasley, beloved son, brother and friend, but above all, a respected prankster."