I'm quite pleased that you've stuck with me for the last two chapters. :3 In this chapter Fabian gets his heart broken and Molly's outraged. Drama! Oh la la!

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter, nor any of the characters in it. J. K. Rowling, kudos to you.


"Fabian, since you're here for the day, can you help me with the laundry?" Molly asked the next day. She was in his temporary room changing the sheets.

"Sure thing Molls. What do you want me to do?" Fabian asked.

"Can you put these new sheets on the bed and make it please? And then pick up any spare laundry and put it in this basket," Molly explained.

"Sure thing, little sis," Fabian teased. Molly glared at him and walked out of the room. She went downstairs into the kitchen to make a quick lunch for the both of them. She felt a kick from the baby and smiled.

"You're hungry too, huh Ginerva," she smiled, patting her stomach. She and Arthur had agreed that if it was a boy, his name would be William. If it was a girl her name would be Ginerva. Molly was so sure it was a girl, despite Arthur's warnings. She wanted a daughter more than anything. Arthur constantly told her there hadn't been a girl in the Weasley family in over 200 years. She always ignored him.

Suddenly an owl flew in from the kitchen window. Molly took the letter and it flew away right away. It was from Fabian's girlfriend, Lei.

Dear Fabian,

It isn't working out. You have to go. Come and get you're stuff by Friday or it's going in the trash. It's not you, really, it's me. I have feelings for your brother Gideon that I just can't ignore. I'm sorry, I never meant to hurt you.

-Lei

Molly was outraged. How dare she! Oh, Fabian was going to be so heartbroken. He loved Lei. What Molly didn't understand was how the hell could Lei be in love with Gideon. He and Fabian were twins for crying out loud! They were alike in every way! Their personalities were even alike! Molly shook her head in disgust. This woman was a complete idiot. She dreaded showing the letter to Fabian. He would be so upset. And not to mention furious.

Molly made her way back upstairs, lunch forgotten for the moment. She peeked into Fabian's maybe-not-so-temporary room. He was finishing making the bed, some spare socks in the laundry basket.

"Hey Fab, um, Lei sent you a letter," Molly said, her voice unusually high. Fabian gave her a funny look and took the letter from her. Her heart broke as she saw his face change from curious to furious to dejected. Fabian sat on the bed and buried his face in his hands.

"Oh Fabian. It's okay, you don't need her. There are ple-"

"Don't you dare finish that sentence," Fabian interrupted. Molly pulled him into a tight embrace, her maternal instincts taking over.

"I love you," she told him, rubbing small circles on his back. Fabian let a few tears escape.

"I've loved her since we were in Hogwarts," he cried.

"I know," Molly whispered.

"We grew up together. And she drops me for my own brother," Fabian said coldly. "I'm never speaking to either of them again."

"Oh c'mon. It's not Gideon's fault. If you want to be angry at someone, be angry at Lei. Gideon had no control over it," Molly tried to reason with him. Fabian ignored her.

"She said I have to have my stuff out by Friday. I'll need to find a place to stay by then," he told her.

"Gideon has extra room in his flat, why don't you ask him," Molly suggested.

"Absolutely not!" Fabian said firmly. Molly rolled her eyes.

"Fine. I'll talk to Arthur tonight. In the meantime you should go out and look for a second job. Flats are expensive. Do you want me to pick up your things from her house?" Molly asked.

"I would really appreciate that, Molls. Maybe Zonko's Joke Shop is hiring," Fabian wondered, hugging Molly tightly and Apparating with a pop.

Molly's hormones' were going crazy. She was so angry at Lei for breaking her brother's heart. She was looking forward to a 'chat' with Lei. She'd be sorry.

Wait, don't do anything too rash, she reminded herself. Trying to stay calm, she Apparated to Lei's house.

Once there she rang the doorbell and waited. She heard footsteps and the door opened.

"Oh hello Molly," Lei said uncomfortably.

"It's Mrs. Weasley to you," Molly said coolly. Lei shifted her weight nervously.

"Erm, what brings you here?" she asked.

"I'm here to pick up my brother's things," Molly explained. Lei nodded.

"Um, why didn't he do it himself?" she asked curiously.

"He doesn't want to see you ever again, and with good reason," Molly said frostily. Lei invited her in.

"His stuff is all in the boxes over there," she sniffed. "Do, do you think we, Fabian and I, could still be friends?"

"Absolutely not," Molly said firmly, lifting up a rather heavy box.

"Please, I know you're not happy with me, but just let me help you move his things," Lei begged tearfully.

"If you're this upset about breaking up with Fabian, then why did you do it?" Molly asked, allowing Lei to assist her.

"Because, I have feelings for Gideon, I just can't ignore them. Every time I get intimate with him I find myself thinking of Gideon. I didn't mean to hurt Fabi, I guess I just kind of knew I'd never have a chance with Gideon. I settled for the next best thing but it didn't work. I never meant to use him," Lei sobbed. Molly felt no sympathy. Her temper was running high. She threw floo powder into the fireplace and said 'The Burrow' clearly. She and Lei piled the boxes into the living room until there were no more left.

"So, do you think I have a chance with Gideon?" Lei asked before leaving.

"You have no chance in hell with him if he's half the man I think he is, now get out of my house and don't come back. Thank you for the help," Molly said. She didn't yell, but saying it calmly scared Lei ten times more than if she had shouted it. She scurried into the flames and disappeared.