George Weasley was one half of the famously mischievous Weasley twins. Growing up with both Fred and George really was a one of a kind experience. Their siblings never really felt safe – believing that with every corner they turn, one of Fred and George's experiments would be there to surprise them.
They were identical and it was nearly impossible to tell them apart – even their own mother struggled with the distinction.
But Ginny always knew that out of the two, George was the more reserved one. He was quieter, more sentimental. Whereas Fred made a joke of absolutely everything, George could actually hold an emotional conversation. Ginny knew that George's future wife would be someone who, like her, could tell the difference and greatly admire him for it.
Angelina Johnson was one of the twins' Quidditch friends. She would visit during summer holiday to play the game with the twins and their best friend, Lee Jordan. The latter, along with Fred, would always attempt to talk up Angelina. And Ginny often wondered why someone as beautiful as her would waste her time being best friends with three of the most immature boys their grade.
Ginny had been absolutely shocked when during her third year; she had seen Fred place a chaste kiss on Angelina's cheek during the Yule Ball.
A year later she had witnessed Angelina yelling and throwing things at Fred, claiming that he was, "too immature," and that she, "needed someone with actual substance."
When Fred died after the war, Angelina found her man with substance – George Weasley. George had gone into a deep depression after Fred's death, for he felt as if a big part of him died as well. Ginny always showed up at the shop to bring food to her melancholy brother, and to provide him with the love and support he needed.
On one particular visit, Ginny showed up at the shop and realized that George was not alone. There, sitting on the counter, was Angelina – her and George were laughing at something. And Ginny's heart melted at the sight of her brother finally finding happiness again.
On her next few visits, the three of them had found other things to laugh at, and even cried together for Fred.
Then one day, Ginny decided to surprise visit George on one of her lunch breaks. She opened the door to an empty shop, only to hear voices coming from the back room. She approached the half-open door, and silently peered inside. On the floor was a crying George, venting to Angelina about Fred – and a crying Angelina holding him and kissing his forehead. Tears began to roll down Ginny's face.
Tears for the loss of Fred. Tears for seeing her Georgie in pain. And tears of happiness, for George had finally found someone who loves him for his sensitivity.
