hogwarts legacy // incorrect quotes ft. my mc đ
oh my fuuuu--
(source: j_kaluzhnaya on Twitter)
Sometimes itâs really lonely being an author. Because when youâre writing, youâre doing it alone, and thereâs no one there to gush over silly feelings with you.
And I suppose thatâs why reader comments are important to authors. Itâs not about the compliments. Itâs that weâve been alone with our thoughts this whole time. Itâs an awesome feeling when a friend shows up to share them with you.
Anyone else ready to uhhhhh not live like this anymore
have i mentioned i cry over him daily
you promised to put out a new fic chapter today but your brain seems to be working against you ? totally cool, i understand !
you said you were gonna answer some asks but youâre feeling a little overwhelmed ? no worries, we can wait !
you decided you were going to post some art today but youâre just too busy to finish it ? all good, thereâs always tomorrow !
give yourself a break sometimes. work at your own pace. congratulate yourself for any amount of progress.
youâre already doing wonderfully. no pressure. you got this.
George Weasley x she/her Hufflepuff!reader
A/N: recovered by the lovely @paintyourviolence !! thank you so much! ⥠if youâre wondering why Iâve had to repost this imagine, please check out this post
Would You Be So Kind
It truly isnt fair. It hasnt been for years. To be precise, you have been living an unjustifiably cruel life for the past four years, almost to the day.
You remember it like it was yesterday; the excitement bubbling in you as the train travelled closer and closer to your new school, your school for magic. The very kind Harry Potter had given you a seat in his carriage, alongside another boy who you came to know as Ron Weasley. It was their first year, too, and they were both as excited as you were, but unlike you, they could verbalise their excitement and hold actual conversations. Meanwhile, you sat and watched the world blur by through the windows on the other side of the carriage door, since both boys were situated by the carriage window. As the snack trolley arrived, and the sweet old lady asked if any of you would be buying anything, there was a steady thudding down the train, growing louder as it neared; until two taller red-headed boys almost ran directly into the trolley. Upon being stopped, they smiled at Ron through the door.
âJust our luck, weâve only ended up by Ronâs carriage!â One of the twins teased, laughing.
The other twin chuckled along with his brother, then gestured to Harry. âGo on then, introduce us to your new friends!â
Ron sighed dramatically. âHarry Potter.â
The first twin that had spoken, Fred, raised his eyebrows. âBlimey!â
Harry waved politely. âHello!â
The second twin that had spoken, George, smiled at you kindly.
âAnd whoâs this?â
You realised he was looking to you for an answer to that question, and considering the question was only asking your name, it seemed a reasonable one to ask you, but at that exact moment you discovered that you could not speak.
âThatâs (Y/N).â Ron answered for you, much to your relief, but the embarrassment had already set in, and you avoided everyoneâs eyes, choosing instead to stare down at your lap.
George Weasley squeezed between the trolley and the carriage door partially, leaning just slightly closer to you.
âHey, dont worry, everyoneâs nervous on their first day. Itâll all feel normal in no time!â He encouraged sweetly, a gesture that was completely unnecessary in the circumstance of you two still being strangers, but when you lifted your head and met the genuine smile on George Weasleyâs face, your heart seemed to recognise him.
In the four years that have passed since that day, your interactions with George have been minimal. You couldnât help feeling gutted when the sorting hat sent you to the Hufflepuff table. Though you realised almost immediately that it was where you belonged, it put a further rift between you and the boy that already felt a million miles away with the two year age gap alone. Thankfully, despite being restricted to a different common room, you did have regular classes with Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, and the most intelligent person youâd ever met: Hermione Granger. The three of them being in a different house didnât seem to deter them from maintaining their friendship with you, and although you do have friends in your own house by now, you still frequently enjoy the company of the Golden Trio. And on a few, precious, perfect occasions, being with them has caused you to cross paths with George Weasley.
Especially in your first year, during which you and Hermione spent almost every free period in the library. It wasnât guaranteed, but the possibility of a teacher sending Fred and George to fetch a particular book from the library was a decently common occurrence. You had never known a teacher to not have a book they needed already in their classroom, but upon asking Ron about it, he said his older brothers likely went into classrooms beforehand to steal books and put them in the library in order to have an excuse to leave lessons. This rebellious streak made George all the more appealing to you, unfortunately. But it wasnt merely the reason for their visits to the library that worsened your symptoms; every single time Fred and George wandered into the library, George would spot you and give you that same genuine smile. And every single time, you would smile back, completely flustered. So flustered in fact, that you had been known to drop the library books you were carrying to yours and Hermioneâs chosen table, or you would trip over your own feet and Hermione would rush over to help you, while George gave you a worried expression that you treasured, followed by the question of whether you were alright.
âAlways the clutz!â You would say, making him laugh.
Eventually, it happened enough times for him to make that comment before you could.
Obviously, witnessing those interactions in first year meant Hermione was completely clued in on your crush. Back then, it felt very childish to even consider the possibility of him having any interest in you, because you quite literally were a child, not even a teenager yet, like he was. And as children often do, you expected to grow out of your childhood crush. But much to your dismay, George Weasley would not allow that.
The older you got, the more comfortable you got with casually bumping into the Weasley twins, always saying hello to George and then Fred in order to try and hint that you were in love with him. It didnt work, but you kept trying.
Youâd wave at them in passing, exchange small talk on occasion, and George would always give you that same smile. Ever since second year, when he and Fred arrived back at Hogwarts having had an extreme growth spurt, that smile would look down at you, and that only made things worse. Especially when that growth spurt didnât seem to stop, and Georgeâs smile kept lifting further and further out of your reach. And letâs not forget your third year, when George grew his hair out to frame that smile high above you. A masterpiece that was definitely worth framing, you thought. Honestly, if he had kept his hair that long, you dont know if you would have survived.
By now, your Hufflepuff friends as well as the Golden Trio are all too aware of your crush on George Weasley. Ron, in particular, loves to tease you about it. When Hermione gave you the password to the Gryffindor common room in your third year so that you could meet her in her dormitory to study, Ron had grinned cheekily.
âSomething tells me (Y/N)âll be using that password more than any of us!â He teased, and despite the fact his joke was incredibly vague in its exact meaning, you were mortified, because the twins happened to walk by at that exact moment.
âOoh, a Hufflepuffâs got our password? Do we have a fellow rebel on our hands?â Fred wiggled his eyebrows at you, and you buried your face in your hands.
âNo!â You squeaked.
George leant down to nudge you gently. âHey, if you get caught sneaking in, just say we gave you the password.â
And again, his voice pulled you from your own embarrassment, right back to that smile.
It is honestly infuriating how kind he is to you. Even now, in fourth year, you arenât in any way used to it, because George seems to excel in charms more and more, both inside and out of a classroom, every year. Just today, you happened to be walking across the courtyard when you spotted George totally by chance, laughing with Fred, and the sight of him so happy was distracting enough to make you trip and fall in the grass. Initially, you cursed yourself for walking without Hermione to assist you if you fell, and you scrambled onto your knees to pick up your scattered books. It was then, you felt a large hand press ever so delicately against your back.
âAlways the clutz?â He had chuckled, and your heart skipped a beat simply because he remembered an inside joke from your first year.
Then, George was helping you pick up your books, and soon enough Fred ran over to help you, too. Fred took ahold of your books while George helped you back to your feet, the pair of Weasleyâs towering over you, but you couldnât look away from George.
âThank you.â Was all you could manage as Fred passed you your books.
You saw that smile, and then you were scampering off before your heart could leap right out of your chest.
Now, youâre pacing around the Gryffindor common room while Hermione, Ron and Harry sit on one sofa, their eyes watching you as you embody your stress.
âWhy the HELL does he do this?! What did I do to deserve this kind of torture!?!â You sigh, raking your fingers through your hair.
The fireplace crackles obnoxiously, setting your teeth on edge. If it wasnât the only current source of light in the room, you would take your shoes off to stomp it out with your bare feet, itâd be less painful than - and a wonderful distraction from - thinking about George Weasley.
Ron laughs. âItâs hardly torture, (Y/N), he helped you up when you fell over.â
Your fiery gaze makes him shrink into the sofa, and Hermione elbows him in the ribs for good measure.
âIt is absolutely torture for George Weasley - an infamous prankster - to show unwavering kindness to (Y/N); anyone with a crush on him would be smitten by him treating them differently to everyone else!â Hermione corrects him, and you nod at her gratefully as you continue your pacing.
âSometimes I wish one of you would Obliviate me so Iâd forget that first day on the train, and every moment with him after. Itâd save me YEARS of pain! I am tired.â You groan in frustration, shaking your head.
âWell, have you tried telling him?â Harry speaks up, and you spin on your heel, staring at him like heâs insane.
âOf course she hasnât! The lack of answers is what has made this so much worse, you simply must tell him!â Hermione pleads, and you scoff, rolling your eyes and crossing your arms over your chest as heat rises to your face.
âSo, what? You think I should just waltz right up to him and say âHey, George, not sure if youâre aware but I thought Iâd let you know that Iâm head over heels in love with you and Iâd appreciate it if you could act like a total dick to me so I can get over this because there is no way in hell you feel the same wayâ?â You pause to laugh. âHermione, Im gonna be honest, I think I would rather take the entire school populationâs OWLâs in one sitting.â The silence that follows your words makes you frown. âWhat? Do you actually think I should say that to him? Are you all in deluded agreement?!â
The three of them stare at you with wide eyes.
âU-Uh, (Y/N)...â Ron utters nervously, making your stomach twist with worry.
âYou might want to...turn around.â Harry finishes Ronâs sentence, and your blood runs cold.
Swallowing hard, you shake your head. âNo, no I donât think I want to turn around. Actually, I am suddenly overwhelmingly tired, hope you donât mind Hermione but Iâm going to take a quick nap in your bed right this second-â You attempt to run past the sofa, but Hermione grabs hold of you, stopping you.
âGood thing you wont have to take all those OWLâs.â A voice says from behind you, and you have never wished harder that you had a talent for falling unconscious, or dying, on command.
The room is silent again, save for the fire still crackling away. Hermioneâs arms slowly let go of you, recognising that you are as good as petrified.
âCâmon, weâd better give these two some space.â You hear Fred say, and then heâs ushering the Golden trio up the stairs, into their dormitories.
Closing your eyes, you lift your left hand to pinch your right arm as hard as you can, but to no avail. This is not a dream, and you are doomed.
â(Y/N), look at me.â George pleads, his voice softer than youâve ever heard it before.
You shake your head. âCant.â
His voice is closer to you when he speaks up again. âWhy?â
You open your eyes, focussing your gaze on the wall ahead of you. âBecause I wonât be able to think straight if I do.â
And despite not being able to see him, you can hear the genuine shock in Georgeâs voice. âI didnât know you had it that badâŚIâm sorry, (Y/N).â
You sigh, nodding slowly. âNo, itâs alright, really. You were only being nice. Admittedly, you being a dick to me would have been a much kinder form of rejection than this, but at least I can say goodbye to the days of chest pains and speechlessness.â
Georgeâs voice is even closer now. âOh, (Y/N).â And before you can register whatâs happening, Georgeâs much larger hand has wrapped around yours and gently pulled you around to face him. âI wasnât apologising for leading you on, because I havenât been. I was apologising for not plucking up the courage to be honest with you sooner. If youâre looking for rejection, Iâm afraid Iâm not the man.â
You blink rapidly, very much struggling to wrap your head around Georgeâs words, especially when heâs standing so close to you, holding your hand, and looking down at you like that.
âBut...how? How long have youâŚ?â The objective to ask a simple question is failed, your mind scrambled by too many things that all fall under the umbrella term of George Weasley.
âWell, Iâve noticed that you only seem to fall over, trip over, and get all shy when Iâm talking to you. Even asked Ron if you act like that around anyone else, he said no.â George explains, smiling away, and you have to focus as hard as you can to not swoon right in front of him. He checked that you only acted that way around him?
âRemind me to kick Ronâs ass for not telling me you did that, but thereâs a more pressing matter at hand.â You clarify, causing George to laugh as he nods.
âAgreed.â
You sigh, your gaze falling to the floor. âI know you know that I like you, but thatâs not enough-â
George interrupts you, shaking his head dramatically. âI like you, (Y/N)! Im just a wuss! Wussiest Gryffindor around! Maybe I shouldâve been put in HufflepuffâŚâ
Your head snaps up as you gasp and playfully smack George on the shoulder for his house-ist comment, making him chuckle.
âIn all seriousness, though, we donât know each other that well, but we clearly have some kind of mutual attraction to each other, and I donât see the harm in figuring out what that means.â He suggests, shrugging casually, and your stomach flips, a beaming smile taking over your face and confirming to George that youâre onboard with his idea. âOkay, so, do you want to accompany me to the library for some studying?â
Youâre about to answer when the two of you hear Hermione shouting from the room above.
âGEORGE WEASLEY, (Y/N) DESERVES MORE THAN A FIRST DATE OF STUDYING!â
Casting your gazes up to the ceiling, you both laugh, and George nods as he glances back down at you.
âSheâs right.â He looks back up at the ceiling. âCAN I TAKE HER TO HOGSMEADE?â
And through the ceiling, Hermione shouts a reply. âTHATâS MORE LIKE IT!â
You and George share a laugh, and then he takes both of your hands in his. âSo, would you care to accompany me to Hogsmeade, (Y/N)?â
With that same beaming smile still stretching across your face, you nod frantically. âOf course!â
George grins back at you. âLetâs go then!â
Your eyes almost fall out of your skull. âNow?â
George chuckles. âYeah, why not?â
You nod. âOkay, give me a few minutes to get ready!â
And before he can reply, youâve run up the stairs and into Hermioneâs dormitory.
After some intensive squealing, jumping around and panicked exchanges of utter gibberish, Hermione is digging through her trunk and throwing every oversized jumper she finds at you. There isnt time for you to run back to the Hufflepuff common room, thatâs acknowledged without you or Hermione needing to mention it, but you also need to wear a jumper that goes with the rest of your outfit.
A few minutes of frustratedly trying on and throwing off jumpers pass, and then thereâs a light knock on the dormitory door.
â(Y/N)?â George calls, and your eyes widen.
âJust a minute!â You squeak.
George chuckles through the door. âI was just going to say that you can always wear one of my jumpers, if you cant find something of Hermioneâs.â
Feeling faint all of a sudden, you sit down on Hermioneâs bed, and she runs to you, grabbing your hands and giving you an excited, squealy grin. She knows as well as you do that this has been one of your dreams since first meeting George, and Hermione wastes no time in pulling you to your feet and pushing you to the door.
When you open it, George is leaning against the doorframe with a smirk on his face and one of the Christmas jumpers his mother has made him folded up in his hands, which he holds out to you without a word. You cant hide your elation as you stick your arms through the far-too-long sleeves and poke your head through the hole, pulling the jumper down your body until itâs practically halfway down your thighs, but the big letter âGâ on your stomach makes you giddy all over again.
âThis is even more adorable than I imagined.â Georgeâs voice is barely above a whisper as he stares down at you, and his shyness brings about an unprecedented confidence in you as you slip your hand in his.
âSo, Hogsmeade?â
And so, what was left of the daylight was spent wandering around Hogsmeade with George Weasley. The two of you visited Honeydukes, in which George spoilt you by discretely purchasing every sweet your eyes lit up at, using up some of his portion of earnings from his and Fredâs inventions. He did so discreetly because he knew if you saw him doing it, you would have stopped him, and when he presented you with a bag of sweets that youâd unknowingly selected, you didnât know whether to laugh or cry, so you settled with jumping up to plant a kiss on his cheek before running into Zonkoâs Joke Shop. For a few seconds, George stood outside Honeydukes with his fingertips tracing the place on his cheek where your lips had been, in utter bewilderment. And then, with a dazzling smile, he ran after you. In Zonkoâs, you paid George back by purchasing him some Dungbombs, Nose-Biting Teacups, and some Sugar Quills when he was wandering around the shop with a distracted, awestruck expression. As you left, you surprised George with a small bag of gifts just like he had done for you, and in return he leant down to kiss your forehead.
In what felt like no time at all, George was walking you back to the Hufflepuff common room with an arm around your shoulders. Upon reaching the entrance, you turned to George, and you couldnât meet his eyes; this time it wasnt because of shyness, but sadness.
âHey, we can do this again. Tomorrow, if you like!â George squeezes your hands, giddy at the thought of spending more time with you, and effortlessly lifting your spirits just by being himself.
Smiling up at him, you nod. âThat would be lovely.â
Gesturing to the long sleeves that cover your hands, which are hidden away in his, George smirks. âKeep the jumper.â
Your eyes widen, having completely forgotten that you are still wearing his jumper and therefore not even considering taking it off.
âA-Are you sure?â
George chuckles. âOf course, (Y/N). Mum makes us all a new one every year, I donât have enough time to wear the whole collection! And, it looks better on you, anyway.â
You giggle, feeling your face heat up far more than youâre comfortable with it doing in public. âThank you, George. Iâll treasure it.â
Your words bring a warm smile to his face. âI know.â
Then, you get an idea, and you beam. âBut wait, gifts between us have previously had a price. How much does this jumper cost?â
Catching on immediately, George turns his head to the side slightly, letting go of one of your hands to tap the space on his cheek that you had previously kissed. But your idea is even better, and you shake your head mischievously.
âA jumper is more than a few sweets.â You hint, and Georgeâs eyes widen.
âSo...that meansâŚâ He trails off nervously, not wanting to make any assumptions, and you decide to answer his question without words.
Standing on your tiptoes, you let go of Georgeâs other hand and place them both on his clothed chest, waiting patiently. Swallowing nervously, George nods.
âRight.â
And then his arms wrap around your waist, gently lifting you up just enough to reach him, and then his lips meet yours. The kiss is soft, his arms holding you carefully as his lips dance against yours ever so slowly, butterflies erupting in your stomachs and fluttering around the two of you. Silent fireworks surround you, the overwhelming sensations of him enveloping you and bringing you somewhere youâve never been, but it immediately feels like home. Pulling away from George slowly, you grin at him, and he chuckles in disbelief, gently placing you back down on the ground.
âYou can have as many jumpers as you want.â George says, causing you to burst out laughing.
âKisses come free from now on, deal?â You suggest, and George nods eagerly.
âDeal!â
Beaming at him, you take ahold of his hand one last time. âGoodnight, George.â
He surprises you by lifting your arm and leaning down to place a soft kiss against your knuckles, holding your gaze as he does.
âUntil tomorrow, (Y/N). Sweet dreams.â
You watch George walk away, glancing over his shoulder every few seconds and chuckling every time he sees you still looking at him. Just before he rounds the corner, he takes the time to blow you a dramatic kiss, and you jump up to catch it with just as much dramatics, causing you both to laugh as he disappears from view, and you pass through the Hufflepuff entrance. As soon as youâre in the common room, you lean against the wall and take a deep breath with a wide smile plastered on your face, knowing with complete confidence that whatever you dream about, it will never feel as sweet as this.
Romanticizing your life sounds so stupid but it will help you cope. Taking extra time to make a yummie coffee in the morning, sitting outide observing the wind in the trees, writing poems, going to old book stores, watching your childhood favourite movies, listening to romantic jazz, writing in a coffee shop, making sure you have moody lighting in your room, putting on asmr rooms as a background noise while you work. It's not a solution, but it makes things a bit better.
what most people think hufflepuffs are like
hufflepuff: friends! happiness! cuddles!
what hufflepuffs are actually like
hufflepuff: yeah i had like 3 mental break downs last night, but it washed all my makeup off so iâm kinda thriving
        Weâve all got both light and dark inside us. What matters is the part we choose to act on. Thatâs who we really are.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix (2007) Dir. David Yates
"oh sorry, i guess i was infodumping again" - sad, shy, apologetic
"you sly dog, you got me monologuing" - cool, strong, confident
call me L // 23 || hufflepuff // booknerd || lover of cats, coffee, all things harry potter, marvel, stranger things & a:tla
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