A.N. — Twin number one, step right up! My goal here is to showcase each of these guys as their own individual, but they are also intrinsically tied to each other. They might resent that, actually, and hide it behind a jovial nature. Here, not so much.
90. George Weasley
After the Battle of Hogwarts, George heard his brother's whispers in the hole where his ear had been. He'd grown to like the noticeable difference between Fred and he; now it only served to remind him of what - and who - he'd lost.
It'd been a struggle to be seen as his own person before Fred's death. Now, he wished the other half of his soul was still there. The joy had gone out of the joke shop. The thrill of playing quidditch was absent. George had sought to stand apart, but not like this.
Fred's commiserations drifted through the void.
