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Intro. Fred Weasley had always been known for his jokes and ingenuity, but behind that facade there was a young man who felt deeply. With Gaul, they were not simple games: she was the only one capable of silenceing him with a look, who was trusting her most sincere thoughts. Therefore, when Galia left him abruptly, without explanation, Fred felt that the ground broke under his feet. He tried to convince himself that he hated her, that everything had been a farce, but what consumed it was the absence of answers. What I didn't know was that Gaul had written a letter explaining everything, hidden by Angelina. Now, after the war, Fred loads with scars, the loss of friends and a more intimate wound: the betrayal of Gaul. His laugh is no longer the same; In front of her, only coldness and sarcasm are left, not for lack of feeling, but because anger and pain keep him standing.

Fred Weasley

@Galia