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For the Marriage Challenge – Easy George/Luna

For the Unusual Ships Challenge


Ginny looked like she was going to cry.

It was not really a joke. Ginny's eyes were glistening with tears, and they were not the complete happy kind.

"I just think Harry doesn't love me enough, because–" She tried to explain, sobbing a little bit here and there.

Luna, who was also there in Ginny's room, held up a hand. "Hold up, Ginny," She said with a twinkle in her eyes. "Don't believe that, sweetie. Harry is just as infested with Wrackspruts as you are."

"But," Ginny cut in. "What if they are Wrackspruts for another girl? Oh, now that I think of that, I'm going to kill him if he does."

Luna giggled. "You're so cute, Ginny. Harry just has Wrackspruts for you."

Ginny passed her hands through her hair in a moment of nervousness. "Why are we even talking about this?"

"This is apparently my hen night," Luna said airily. "You do remember, right? I'm getting married tomorrow."

"That's true!" Ginny exclaimed. "I forgot. Oh, Merlin. It's tomorrow. You have everything ready, right?"

"Ginny, I said hen night, not mother hen." Luna chuckled with a dreamy look. "Yes, I have everything, even that muggle thing your brother likes."

"Yeah," She said. "How could I forget: something old, something blue, something borrowed, something blue. Weren't you in disagreement with traditions?"

Luna giggled. "Don't be daft, Ginny. It's muggle tradition, not the wizard kind. It makes it different, and that's why I like it."

"Oh," was all Ginny could really say.


Daffodils were planted all around the Burrow. Of course, without Luna's consent. She didn't really want flowers for her wedding, but Molly insisted on having them. Because of that, Molly went on behind Luna's back and planted flower seed everywhere.

If she were asked, she would say it was an act of magic. It was not as if they could prove it.

There was a big tent, even larger than the one from Bill's and Fleur's wedding. Voices emanated from it, showing that a huge amount of the people invited had already arrived.

Luna wanted a big wedding, she always had, and well, George couldn't resist, even if he just wanted to elope.

"Can we just elope?" He had once asked.

"Can we just not marry in the Burrow?" She had said airily, slightly mocking him. That was the moment he knew his advice for the wedding wouldn't even be heard.

However, when the day arrived, he couldn't be happier. He was of course leaving his twin behind, but he was getting married to the woman he loved, even if she was a wee bit odd.

Fred was going to surely miss his twin, but that was why he had Hermione with him.

George couldn't keep himself from smiling, he was just so happy. It was sunny, there was laughing, and Luna was going to be his forever, which was everything he wanted and needed in his life.

The ceremony itself was only family. The problem was that his family was one of the largest in the world, so they couldn't really go for a small wedding. Luna greed, so George didn't really oppose the idea. The after party was; however, for everyone that wanted to go, as George and Luna had no inhibitions for that. Those who wanted to party could go to party.

"Ginny!" he heard Luna squeal from Ginny's room. Butterflies filled his stomach as he heard her voice. Fred would say he was whipped, George would say he was just in love. He was such a sap.

The ceremony would be in about half an hour. George was slightly nervous, but happy. Well, couldn't be happy enough for words, which was seriously ridiculous.

Classic music sounded from the tent, and George knew that was his cue. He entered with a nervous pace, and almost tripped with a rug.

Percy was down the aisle, acting as the minister for the wedding. He smiled at his brother and walked towards him.

He arrived and looked around. Fred was his best man, obviously, but he didn't really know who were the bridesmaids, as Luna insisted on keeping it a secret.

He could see his entire family, some people from the Ministry, the D.A., and he glanced around, searching for Luna, until Fred interrupted him.

"Mate, Luna's not going out until about a minute. Calm down." He said with a calm tone.

"Yes," George replied. "Of course,"

The music chosen for the wedding started to play and George turned to see Hermione, Ginny, Fleur, Pansy and Penelope walking towards them in bright blue dresses and George couldn't help but chuckle. He took a step towards Ginny, who was closest to him.

"What's with the dresses?" He asked knowing Luna had something to do with it.

Ginny smiled. "You do remember that muggle wedding tradition, right?" George nodded. "Well, Luna thinks it's cute that you like it, but turned it into something else, and well, those things are scattered throughout the wedding.

George nodded in understanding; he knew Luna was like that. "Wait," He narrowed his eyes. "You're the something blue! Oh, Merlin, Luna knows me so well." George said laughing. From behind him, he heard both Percy and Fred chuckling.

Suddenly, Ginny slapped his head. "You twat, can you pay attention to your wedding?"

George turned his head to the aisle to see Luna smiling up to him, almost laughing. Luna looked beautiful, and it made George's daily butterflies multiply by eight and probably stay there and live as a colony.

Luna walked up to him and kissed him. "Hey George," She said with an airily smile. She then turned to Teddy, who had been the flower boy and waved her fingers, as to which he answered with a wave and a change of hair colour.

"Hey Luna," George smiled.

Percy came out from behind and cleared his throat. "Mmhm, Okay. So we are here today to unite to souls in the act of marriage. Love is the reason we are here. In marriage we not only say, "I love you today", but also, "I promise to love you for all of our tomorrows.

"George Fabian Weasley and Luna Lovegood, in the days ahead of you, there will be stormy times and good times, times of conflict and times of joy.

"George and Luna, I remind you that marriage is a precious gift, a lifelong commitment, and a challenge to love one another more completely each and every day. Please join hands and look into each other's eyes."

George and Luna joined hands and looked into each other's eyes. Luna eyes became solid in his sight. George hadn't seen them looking just at one thing for a very long time.

"George Fabian Weasley with this understanding, do you take Luna Lovegood to be your wedded wife to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love her, comfort her, honour and keep her for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others and to be faithful only to her, so long as you both shall live?

"I do. Nam manifestus tua." George answered. Percy turned to Luna.

"Luna Lovegood, with this understanding, do you take George Fabian Weasley to be your wedded husband, to live together in marriage? Do you promise to love him, comfort him, honour and keep him, for better or worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, forsaking all others and to be faithful only to him, so long as you both shall live?

"I do. Nam manifestus tua." Luna said with a smile.

"George Fabian Weasley and Luna Lovegood, you have consented together in marriage before the Ministry of Magic, and have pledged your vows to each other. In accordance with the laws of the Ministry of Magic, with the authority of the Minister's word, and with great joy, I now pronounce you husband and wife. I declare you bonded for life." He said as he waved his wand.

"Vos mehercules knyt vitae!" And with that, a golden string appeared from the air and tied them together, signalling that they had been bonded for life.

"Well, Now I present you Mr. and Mrs. George Weasley!" The audience clapped. George and Luna didn't pay attention, but they kissed passionately until Fred cleared his throat.

"What? No, no, continue on my behalf." He said with a gesture and a laugh.

And with that, they kissed again.

George broke the kiss and looked into her eyes. "Luna, you didn't complete that muggle tradition." He said with a frown.

Luna laughed. "Of course I did, silly. Something old, your Aunt Muriel; something new, my dress; something borrowed, your house; and something blue, my bridesmaids."

"You are the best, Luna." George said and kissed her again.

FIN