Date: October 23, 2000
Time: Late evening
Location: Weasley Wizard Wheezes, Ginny's room
Character(s) Involved: George Weasley, Ginny Weasley,
Complete or incomplete: Incomplete
Rating: PG
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There's nothing more dangerous than a Weasley with an idea... )
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"Come on in, George." Ginny stepped aside and peered out into the hallway, half expecting Fred to follow. The other twin didn't immediately appear, and after a moment, it became clear he wouldn't be. Quite honestly, she preferred to keep Fred out of the room; he had a tendency to muss things up. "Now, what's this about?"
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"Okay," he started, pacing a bit, "so several months ago... (and I tell you in the strictest confidence because if this gets out, Fred and I are dead men) Anyway, several months ago, Fred and I were commissioned to come up with a new pair of glasses for June. She, of course, doesn't know this. She just thinks we came up with the idea.
"So after much tweaking and work," he continued, still pacing, "we managed to put together a combination of charms that help her to know where she is, where people are, et cetera. I don't know if you noticed that she's moving around a lot better, the last time you were at Spinner's End...
"Well, I just got this message from her," he went on, "asking if we knew anyone who made prostetic eyes... And not eyes like the one Moody has, but ones that look... well... normal. Well, I suggested to her that Fred and I could try coming up with a pair, but apparently, she's ( ... )
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Patiently, Ginny listened to his words and waited for an opening. She'd known a bit about about June's glasses as her healer, of course, and always thought they were brilliant. If the twins could come up with the items, she figured that the prosthetics would closely follow- especially with the developments they'd already made. And really, it would be awfully convenient to be working with the prosthetics during their "in progress" phase while working with June while she was recovering at the same time.
But why was he telling her this? And what did it have to do with ( ... )
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"So what about it?" he asked.
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