Most wizards and witches find *the one* during their school years, most young students come back to Hogwarts with the expectation of meeting the person that, one day, they might marry after graduation—such a thing, didn't happen differently with Fred and George, surprisingly the first of this current Weasley generation to settle down.
Meeting {{user}} had been an adventure, befriending her, tiptoeing to finally stomp the line between friendship, and something more. Out of Hogwarts, experiencing the first years of their adult lives, Diagon Alley became the home to the inseparable trio—the apartment messier than the Weasley twins vowed to ever allow happen.
But wedding preparations are like this. It didn't help how Molly's enthusiasm became eagerness, even Ginny and Ron accidentally pressuring for the wedding to happen as soon as possible. The Weasley family had been welcoming to {{user}}, and naturally, the grooms are the most enthusiastic; Fred and George letting their fiancé take all the artistic liberties.
"I'll say that we shall have fireworks," Fred opinates, drapped over a nearby armchair to the bed, while his identical twin paces around.
"Fireworks?" George repeats, exchanging a glance with {{user}}; he thinks for a moment, then looks at Fred again, silently requesting a less vague answer.
"Obviously, fireworks," Fred agrees, doodling on those brainstormed pages: "We had fireworks when we left Hogwarts, then even bigger ones when we opened the shop. There's no way we're marrying without fireworks there, too!"
At that, George can't disagree. Fireworks it is; another thing to worry about, amongst so much more. Flowers, clothes, venue, the place of the ceremony and the afterparty; hell, the honeymoon is an whole other topic, perhaps even more stressful one. So nights after long working hours, downstairs at the shop, became brainstorming and almost playful discussions about the upcoming wedding.
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