A/N: Here it is guys! I hope you enjoyed it as much as I enjoyed writing it. Thanks again to my beta Le Me!

Katie and Angelina walked down the street of Diagon Alley. It looked the same as usual, except for one tall building that read 'Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes'. They were closed for lunch right now so there wasn't any line leading into the store. Katie moved quickly, faster than Angelina anyway.

"Katie, slow down!" Angelina called. Katie stopped and waited for Angelina to catch up to her.

"Sorry, but it's been a whole two months since we've seen them," Katie answered enthusiastically.

Angelina remembered very well what had happened when the twins had made their great escape.

"I can't believe they didn't tell us!" Angelina fumed, pacing the her room. "I mean they just grab their brooms and leave! They didn't even tell us goodbye! We're their girlfriends!"

"They didn't tell you because they knew you would try to stop them," Alicia said, lazily turning a page in her Quidditch magazine.

"Stupid boys," Katie mumbled. "Think they know everything. I bet Lee knew."

"Probably," Angelina said. "They'll tell him, but they won't tell us?! We're more trustworthy than he is."

"Did you ever think that this is the reason they didn't tell you guys?" Alicia asked, setting her magazine down on her nightstand. "So you wouldn't overreact or worry about them? Because it seems to me that you're overreacting a lot. It's Fred and George. They know what they're doing. Besides when we get out of school, you can hit them all you want to."

"I'm going to do a lot more than hit them when I see them," Angelina affirmed.

Just then an owl tapped on the window. Angelina walked over and ripped it open. "Who's it from?" Katie asked.

"Fred and George. 'Dear Katie and Angelina'," she read aloud. "'Hopefully this reached you without ol' toad face getting to it first. We're fine. We made it back to mum's safe and sound. She yelled at us a bit, but once we told her about what was happening she understood. You're probably pissed off and wondering why we didn't tell you. Well, it's simple. We didn't want to put you in danger. If you knew, Umbridge would have known too. She would have punished you for knowing about us and not 'reporting it' to her. Moving on, we've started up the shop; just moved in the last box today. It's going to be open for business tomorrow, so when you guys get out of school, feel free to come and see us. It's the big shop in the middle of Diagon Alley; can't miss it. Well, we have to wrap this up. Love, Gred and Feorge'."

"They did it," Katie said. "Those two bloody idiots really did it."

"They did," Angelina responded.

"I told you they were fine," Alicia mumbled.

Angelina smiled at the thought. They had reached the front door now. "Maybe we should wait until they're open," Angelina suggested. "It does say closed for lunch."

"Angelina, we're their girlfriends," Katie said. "I don't think they're going to care."

"If you say so," Angelina mumbled.

They pushed open the door. The products were everywhere and not just on the shelves. There were pans and things flying all over the place and bright colors were everywhere; it almost hurt your eyes to look.

"This is amazing," Katie muttered.

"Come on, let's have a look," Angelina whispered, afraid if she said something too loudly that everything would stop.

They took about two steps forward when an arm slipped around Katie's waist. "Hey there, love," Fred muttered in her ear.

"Fred!" Katie shrieked. She turned around and pressed her mouth firmly to his. He tightened his hands around her waist, lifting her up off the ground. Angelina discreetly looked away. Katie wrapped her legs around his waist and Fred moved to the back of the shop, towards what Angelina assumed was the store-room.

"He's up front," Fred called over his shoulder before there was the slam of a door.

Angelina rolled her eyes and made her way toward the front desk. There he was with his back to her. He was putting something on the top shelf, his coppery locks standing out amongst the blues and greens. She smiled to herself and slipped behind the counter. Making her way over to him, she slid her arms around his waist and whispered in his ear, "Hey, stranger."

"Angelina?" George questioned. She stepped back and George pushed the box onto the top shelf. While he did this, Angelina pushed herself onto the counter. He turned around and smiled brightly at her.

"You look good," he stated after eying her for a moment.

Angelina laughed. "That's the first thing you say to me after two months?"

"Well, it's true," he replied. "Did Kates come with you?"

"What do you think?" Angelina asked.

"Right, she's with Fred then?"

"Yep. Oh and I think they went into one of your store-rooms."

"Great," he mumbled.

Stepping up to the counter, he wrapped his arms around her. Angelina smiled and wrapped her legs around his waist. His lips meant her neck causing her to throw her head back.

"I missed you," he mumbled against her neck.

"I'm sure you did," she breathed.

He moved up her neck and to her jaw and Angelina pressed herself against him; she smiled when George groaned. He plunged into her mouth and pulled her closer to him.

Slowly Angelina pushed him away. "Not so fast," she said, playfully. "First I want to know everything that happened whilst I was away."

So George told her about how they started the shop. It had been a hit from the moment it opened and people loved it. Some even asked for the twins' autograph. Eventually Fred and Katie joined them.

And to think, none of this would have happened if it weren't for a smart little sister and one container of truth serum. Yes, Ginny Weasley was very wise indeed.