FRED WEASLEY:
1) Fred was born attractive. He had his mom's warm, dark eyes and his parent's mixed skin, a medium mocha, and surprisingly, Weasley freckles. He had gorgeous curly hair, soft to the touch and fairly easy to manage. He changed the style often, from long and wild to short and close to his head. He liked to mix things up.
2) He was a ladies man. He never got too serious, and never went too far. He never slept around and wasn't known as a Play Wizard, but he liked to date. He felt the most comfortable in a crowd of people he'd never talked to before. It was easy for him to converse with people he'd never met, never seen, and knew nothing about. This made him an ideal person to have a great night out with.
3) Like most of the Weasleys, he was funny as hell. He loved to joke and laugh. However, unlike his closest family member, James, he was never into pranking. He was often the brains behind the operation, but he never carried them out. He liked watching people get pranked, but it was more of James' thing to pull them off. But he and James did balance each other out. James made Fred think of himself every once in a while and Fred made James think about others. Together, they were equals.
4) Despite his occasional pranking habits, Fred prided himself in being a gentleman. He opened doors and pulled out chairs and held a lady's arm while they walked. He always paid for his date's movie tickets and dinners and drinks. To him, it was second nature. His parents raised him to be a gentleman, so a gentleman he was.
5) Fred was known for his affection. He was the "perfect little boy." He was the grandson who brought his grandmum flowers just because he felt like it, or kissed one of his little cousins on the cheek just because he thought they looked cute at that moment. His friends called him a sap and a wuss, but he didn't really care. He was always there for his friends, and he knew they appreciated it.
6) More then anything, he was a safe person. He never took dares that were just a little bit farfetched and never pushed himself past what he knew he could take. Some people called it being scared, but he just thought it was being mature. He didn't see the point in putting yourself out there when you can play it safe.
7) He never fell in love while in school. He had some girls whom he liked a lot, but while his cousins were off making goo-goo eyes at their significant others, he was off by himself. It never bothered him until he was in his seventh year that people were pairing off all around him. By the time he turned eighteen, it had turned into a major insecurity. He just wanted somebody to love him for everything that he was.
8) His whole life, Fred had always been wordy. He had an intense passion for writing and words and talking. He was hired by the Daily Prophet right out of school, intent on becoming the most well known reporter of all time. He loved finding stories and delving deeper into the surfaces that others didn't care to explore, and always felt proud of himself when he saw his name in typed letters on top of one of his well-written articles.
9) He was convinced by the time that he was twenty that he'd never fall in love. He thought he'd be alone for the rest of his life. He was still a virgin, he'd never had someone be in love with him that he loved back, and felt hopeless in the romance department. So, he did what all guys do when they're depressed: drink.
10) He met Abrielle at the bar. She was spunky and funny and made him laugh into his drink more times than he could count. It didn't hurt that she was sexy as hell; gorgeous, long brown hair and bright blue eyes with a curvy body that made him want to see what was under her tight dress. She was full of confidence too, another thing that George loved. Before he knew it, she asked him back to her flat, and they spent the night together. By the morning, he was falling in love with her. She felt the same way apparently, because she asked if she could see him again the next night.
A/N: This took a little bit of thinking. I wanted Fred to be really sweet and caring and funny, but not like his namesake. And I didn't think the whole namesake thing would be as big of a deal for Fred as it was for James. I don't know. Haha.
Thank you so much for reading (:!
