The Unexpected Charm
After the war, Draco Malfoy seeks help from Fred and George Weasley to suppress painful memories. Instead, they offer friendship and understanding, leading to an unexpected romance. Together, they heal old wounds and find love in the most unlikely place.
The bell above the door jingled, a sound that had become as familiar as the scent of dungbombs and fizzing whizbees. Fred Weasley looked up from the counter, a grin already forming, but it faltered when he saw who had entered. Draco Malfoy stood just inside the threshold, his silver eyes darting around the shop as if he expected a trap.
“Blimey, if it isn't our favorite former ferret,” George said, emerging from the back room, adjusting a pair of Extendable Ears. “Come to stock up on Puking Pastilles? Or is it a personal visit?”
Draco's jaw tightened. He had come here for a specific reason, but the twins' easy banter threw him off balance. He had expected hostility, gloating, perhaps a hex or two. Instead, they looked at him with curiosity, not malice.
“I… I need your help,” Draco said, the words tasting foreign. “With a… product.”
Fred leaned on the counter, his expression unreadable. “Our products are for laughter and mischief, not for… what exactly did you have in mind?”
Draco pulled a small vial from his pocket, a cloudy liquid swirling inside. “It's a memory. A bad one. I need to… suppress it. I heard you can make something that helps.”
The twins exchanged a glance. George shook his head slowly. “We don't make things to erase the past, Malfoy. We make things to make the future brighter.”
“Please,” Draco said, and the word cracked. It was the first time either twin had heard him say that without sarcasm. The shop was quiet except for the hum of a Self-Stirring Cauldron in the corner.
Fred straightened, his eyes softening. “Tell us about it.”
Draco hesitated, then sank into a chair by the display of Ton-Tongue Toffees. He told them about the night of the battle, about the horror of watching his parents flee, about the weight of his Dark Mark. He didn't cry, but his voice trembled.
When he finished, George sat on the floor across from him, elbows on his knees. “We can't take that away. But we can help you see it differently.”
“You've been carrying this alone,” Fred added, crouching beside his twin. “That's no way to live.”
Something shifted between them. Draco looked at the twins, their red hair bright in the warm light, their faces open and earnest. For years, they had been enemies, symbols of everything he was taught to despise. Now they were simply Fred and George, offering him a hand.
“Why?” Draco whispered. “Why help me?”
Fred smiled, a small, sincere smile. “Because everyone deserves a second chance.”
That night, they didn't sell him a potion. Instead, they closed the shop early and took him to the flat above. They talked for hours, shared a bottle of firewhisky, and laughed—Draco's laughter rusty and surprised. The twins showed him their latest prototypes, and he found himself genuinely amused. The ice around his heart cracked.
Weeks passed. Draco became a regular visitor. He helped test products, offered suggestions, and even started sketching his own ideas—elegant, subtle pranks that amused the twins. Fred and George found themselves looking forward to his visits, the way his eyes would light up when a device worked perfectly, the rare, full laugh that escaped him when George fell off a trick stool.
One evening, as the sun set over Diagon Alley, Fred and George cornered Draco behind the counter. “We have something to tell you,” Fred said, his voice uncharacteristically serious.
Draco tensed, expecting bad news. “What?”
“We've fallen for you,” George said simply, holding Draco's gaze. “Both of us.”
Draco's heart stuttered. For a moment, he thought it was a prank, but their expressions were sincere. He looked from one twin to the other, seeing the same affection in both pairs of eyes. “I… I don't know what to say.”
“Say you'll give us a chance,” Fred whispered, reaching out to brush Draco's cheek. The touch was electric.
Slowly, Draco smiled, a real smile that reached his eyes. “I think I'd like that.”
They kissed him then, first Fred, soft and tentative, then George, confident and warm. Draco's hands trembled as he touched their faces, overwhelmed by the feeling of being wanted, not for his name or his wealth, but for himself.
From that night on, they were together, a triad that surprised everyone but themselves. Their love was built on laughter, on healing old wounds, on the belief that even a former enemy could become a cherished heart. And in the cozy chaos of Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes, Draco Malfoy found a home.
故事详情
更多来自 Harry Potter
查看全部 →The Prank That Unraveled a Secret
When Fred and George Weasley discover that Draco Malfoy is secretly a girl, they can't resist the challenge of unraveling her carefully constructed walls. But what starts as a game evolves into an unexpected bond that defies bloodlines and expectations, forging a chaotic, loving family all their own.
The Unexpected Bond
After the war, Draco Malfoy is forced to work at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes as part of his probation. There, he finds himself drawn to the twins, Fred and George, in ways he never expected. A slow-burning romance blossoms between the three, challenging their past and forging a new future.
The Shop and the Snake
After the war, Draco Malfoy finds an unlikely job at Weasleys' Wizard Wheezes. As he works alongside Fred and George, old enmities give way to unexpected feelings. The twins, unwaveringly united, offer him a chance at redemption and a love he never thought he deserved. A story of forgiveness, acceptance, and the surprising bonds that heal even the deepest wounds.