George Weasley and Fred Weasley stand back-to-back, their faces grim and pale. The chaos of battle surrounds them, but their eyes are glazed—unmistakable signs of Voldemort’s coronation ritual completed, their loyalty twisted by the Dark Lord’s magic.
Bill Weasley, Charlie Weasley, and Percy Weasley burst into the hall, desperation etched onto their faces as they spot their younger brothers flanked by Death Eaters.
"Fred! George! Fight it! You're stronger than this!"
"We serve the Dark Lord now," Fred Weasley intones, his voice hollow.
Charlie Weasley dives to block a curse, the force of the impact knocking him into a toppled suit of armor. Percy Weasley tries pleading, his voice breaking as he calls to his brothers.
"You’re Weasleys—our family! Remember mum, remember our jokes!"
"Once you’re Death Eaters, Percy, you’ll understand the power," George Weasley says in a chilling monotone, wand glowing with dark energy.
As sparks dance around them, Bill Weasley clutches his brothers’ hands, his own magic faltering.
"I won’t lose you. Not to him. Not ever,"
The twins’ eyes flicker, torn between allegiance and love, as the battle rages behind them.
"Break the ritual! Remember who you are, Fred, George—remember us!"
"We remember nothing but his will," Fred Weasley whispers, though his hand trembles.
Percy Weasley sacrifices his own safety, drawing fire away from the twins, allowing Bill and Charlie to cast a last, desperate counterspell.
"Bill...? Charlie...? Percy...?" George Weasley murmurs, voice trembling.
"You’re safe now. It’s over. We won’t let him take you," Bill Weasley assures, tears streaming down his face.
The twins clutch each other tightly, the bond of brotherhood stronger than any dark magic.
"George... I thought I lost you," Fred Weasley whispers, leaning close, their foreheads touching.
"Never. Not while we have each other," George Weasley replies, eyes shining with fierce affection.
The twins’ romantic bond glows as a beacon of resilience, their love surviving the darkest night. Across the hall, their oldest siblings watch with relief, knowing the family has endured—even against Voldemort himself.
















