April Fools!

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Ginny's Point of View

Fred and George were bored. I know you think I'm just putting dumb details in the story – Fred and George are always bored. But on April 1st, they were more bored then they had ever been. Surprisingly, the day they were bored was a bright Saturday – just right for Qudditch.

Now, I wasn't there, but Ron was. He told Hermione what he saw, and she told me. I know Ron lies, but he lies horribly. I don't know how he sometimes manages to get away with it. His ears get as red as his hair (the Weasley curse) and he stutters like mad. So if he was playing a little joke on Hermione, she would of known.

It was in the Gryffindor common room when it happened, according to Ron. On the common room table, Fred and George took out their wands and muttered quite a bit of curses and hexes and magical spells. Then, they got up. Ron said they didn't see him at first, but when they stood up, looking around the room, they did.

"Our ikle Ronnikins—"

"Has seemed to have stumbled—"

"Upon our April Fools day plan."

Of course, Ron had no idea what April Fools day is. I hardly understand it myself. All I get out of it is children trying to pull a series of pranks on people so they could shout "April Fools!" to the top of their lungs. One American girl who I befriended told me, "It's just like MTV's Ashton Klutcher's show…you know, but then they only shout out, 'You got punk'd!' instead." Maybe you'll make sense of that, and it will help you understand how April Fools day works for Muggles. I can't.

But whatever…

So, Ron seemed to have stumbled onto their April Fools day plan.

"What?" Ron said, slowly. He doesn't catch on quick to things. I would like to point out that any person without a brain could've seen that they somehow put a spell on all of Gryffindor, if not the whole school, for some reason.

"Let's just say—"

"This April Fools day—"

"Will be filled with love."

I know I'm their sister, but Merlin – why do Fred and George have to talk like that? It's giving me a headache!

"What?" Ron said again.

And with that, Fred and George went down for breakfast without uttering a word to Ron. Naturally, Ron was scared. Fred and George played hundreds of pranks on him before, and I think by that time, he was thinking this one would be the worst prank ever.

Hermione says when she came down, all dressed and ready for breakfast, Ron was huddled up in a big chair, repeating the characteristics of a werewolf backwards (I know – absolutely shocking. Hermione can't believe he knew the characteristics of a werewolf, either).

From then onward, things started getting a little – well – strange.