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How can he tell what's real? When he's not sure how to feel by LevityAndLiquorice
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
12 Apr 2025
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“How’re you feeling there, Georgie? Any sensations to report? Hot, cold, numb… tingling?”
“No, Freddie, but if there’s any specific sensation related to a sudden loss of cock, you’ll be the second to know.”
“Not to mention the sudden presence of tits,” Fred returns with what George thinks is an entirely inappropriate eyebrow waggle.
What do you get when you add a potion meant to enact biological changes with a spilt work-in-progress aphrodisiac? If you're George Weasley, you get some new parts and a whole lot of introspection about your secret obsession with your twin brother. And maybe an orgasm or two.
(MIND THE TAGS. This contains very explicit twincest and literal Fred/George. It's tagged, please don't come for me.)
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Bookmarked by quaterman
21 Feb 2025
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“When you hurt your toe this morning, I felt that. I can’t sleep if I don’t hear you breathing. I don’t brush my teeth when you’re not there. That’s not love, love’s not enough of a word for it.”
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George doesn’t tell Fred he loves him until they are nineteen and the war blasts through the storage room window at Wizard Wheezes.Bookmarked by quaterman
15 Feb 2025
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Fred and George: Forever and Always by WeasleyTwins2
Fandoms: Harry Potter - J. K. Rowling
05 Dec 2017
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Deathly Hallows from the perspective of our beloved Weasley Twins. As war threatens to tear them apart, can love triumph over fate? Will their realisation of the true nature of their feelings for their twin shatter their bond forever? A tale of pain, loss and struggle, but for Fred and George there will always be light in the darkness, for through it all they have each other.
Bookmarked by quaterman
09 Feb 2025
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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder:
A disorder characterized by failure to recover after experiencing or witnessing a terrifying event.
Symptoms may include nightmares or flashbacks, avoidance of situations that bring back the trauma, heightened reactivity to stimuli, anxiety, or depressed mood.
People May Experience:
Behavioral: agitation, irritability, hostility, hypervigilance, self-destruction behavior, or social isolation.
Psychological: flashback, fear, severe anxiety, or mistrust.
Mood: loss of interest or pleasure in activities, guilt, or loneliness.
Sleep: insomnia or nightmares.
Also common: emotional detachment or unwanted thoughtsBookmarked by quaterman
30 Jan 2025
