New Chapter for Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys
Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys
kyriaofdelphi7 Reviews | 5.71/10 (7 Ratings, 0 Likes, 1 Favorite )
Molly Weasley meddles in two people's lives by way of her eggnog.
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Reviews for Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys
Just what every relationship needs, a drop of luck.
Cheers!
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Awww! It's nice to see a lovingly meddling Molly.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
It was the last of 'her' brood unmarried. With the help and suggestions from her daughter and said daughter's husband, she guessed correctly what the solution must be. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Response from Gardengirl (Reviewer)
Molly is so often portrayed as obnoxiously meddling - this was a lovely different take! Thanks
That's so sweeet! It's like Christmas has come early! Thanks
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
That prompt just screamed at me. I could see Harry aiding and abetting Molly, and Ginny rolling her eyes and groaning. I like these two at Christmas. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Sweet.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
You know me, I get creative when it comes to these two. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
Good thinking on Molly's part although a strong egg-nog would probably have worked.
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
A little luck never hurt. And these two did need a bit of a push. Thanks for reading & reviewing.
I wish I had something like that to add to my eggnog! They didn't need more than a drop, though. :)
Response from kyriaofdelphi (Author of Christmas Reunion at the Weasleys)
They wouldn't. The love was there, held in abeyance. Molly was right they just needed a push. Thanks for reading & reviewing.