A/N: This is only updated so fast because the chapters are so short- please don't expect similar miracles for Easy Choices or MSOTS. I do normally ship George/Angelina, I like the tension that relationship would create for Fred and George, but for some reason I decided that today, I'd be a nice little girl, and let Fred and George speak to each other for a little bit.

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Silverian Rose: Thanks for the review- thanks, I think so too,

Mellowyellow36: Thanks, I have no more homework so I'm updating more often. Thanks, so would I, but she's far too interested in her career to kill herself... him, now there's a totally different question.

Hermes09: Thanks for the review! I like it too, Fred's are this chapter- try to figure out where their names come from!

Looking across the room now, I see something I never expected to see- Fred giving a girl a foot rub and telling his children not to use the things he got them from his shop on their cousins. They're a very sweet couple- Angelina holds Fred to some sense, and Fred puts some fun in her life. I think it's rather good that Fred married his former Quidditch Captain and Head Girl- she's already learned how to control him. Though, I must admit, it is rather strange to hear her referring to him as 'Weasley' over breakfast, but she does, he says it keeps him good and scared.

Angelina's parents really didn't approve of her marrying firstly at nineteen, secondly a wizard and finally a white boy. Angelina, however, simply told them that there was a war on and if they didn't approve they didn't have to come to the small courthouse wedding that she was planning. They came after that, and, frankly, I think they quite like Fred now, he's always on his best behaviour around them, wish he'd do the same at our family occasions.

Their eldest is also their only daughter out of the six, Margaret, who's very much a teenager. She blushes around Harry ('I don't care if he's my uncle, Mum, he was in Witch Vogue last week!'), won't eat dessert even if she is thinner than I ever was, berates her thighs when she thinks no one's listening, floos her best friend at least once every day and groans when she has to be seen in public with any of us. Margaret is, however self- conscious, extremely smart and the second best in her year at Hogwarts.

They have a set of twins, Ben and Franklin, who are both twelve and in their second years at Hogwarts, Ben's a Gryffindor, but Franklin is a Hufflepuff, they're not as close as Fred and George were, because Ben is a younger version of his father and I've always found Franklin to be a lot like Percy before the fiasco when he was nineteen, calm, studious, formal and a bit detached from the rest of us- though with a bit of Fred's spunk and with Angelina's sense of a time and place for everything, including fun. Ben is always the life of the party and throws himself into anything but his schoolwork, he already spends most of his holidays at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes, the Diagon Alley location, which Fred and his entire family live above of, while George and his do the same with the Hogsmeade location, He knows more about the business then their financial backer (twenty percent of profits to this day), Harry, ever has.

Henry is a bit more muscle than he is brain, but he's still a very good little boy, eleven years old, just starting Hogwarts. I'm told by Angelina in the voice that has always spelt 'but-I-could-never-be-happier-with-him' in any mother's voice, that he's likely to fail his Charms exam if they can't find him a good tutor, Hermione works with him one night a week, but it's not enough and with a family of five and a job and an 'unmanageable' husband (her words, not mine) she can't give any more time, Harry could do it one night a week, but he's horrid at charms. And with a new location opening in Paris next month, money's far too tight to pay anyone to do it just now. Though, I don't think Angelina hold that against Fred in any way, she supports his business with all her heart. Isn't she working at the front desk now because he spends half his time in Paris and the other half fretting over her?

Charles is nine and is the most pompous child I've ever met- and I'm Percy's mother. He puts on airs and speaks the King's English, he corrects his parents grammar and tells them that it's inappropriate to kiss in public when they do, which is rarely because Fred says he can't get near Angelina's lips for stomach and Angelina says she only married him for the excellent custards he's learned to make when training to make the hexed ones. His hair is dull brown, not red, and he's the darkest of their children, very few people believe that Fred's actually his father.

And Sherman, my baby, apple of my eye. Sherman is six years old, he's one of the very few who's separated from any cousins by a whole year, so when he was a baby and his mother would drop him off at Grandma daycare, I would spend hours alone with him, I think that's why he's such a homebody, and apparently a better cook than Angelina or Fred, simply because he's a lot like me because of all our time together. Just now, though, he's in that stage all of the boys go through of worshipping his father, he hangs on Fred's every word, Fred finds it hilarious but endearing, seeing as the last to do it was Henry, Franklin and Charles didn't, so it's been quite some time since he had a child as a permanent appendage.

Angelina and Fred have always been a cheerful couple, and very much in love, still with spunk after all these years. I remember her mother predicting a divorce within three years when they first got married. But I knew that my son could never lose passion in anything.