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Practical Haunting

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Florean Fortescue

The shopkeepers of Diagon Alley experience unsettling practical jokes.

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Chapter 1: Practical Haunting


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I'm a Michigander who works from home, keeps my husband in line, and raises two wild, wonderful daughters. I write so I don't go insane. 

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0/10

silverdoe

The twins, always causing trouble. Even in death. LOL

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

If they weren't causing trouble, I'd be worried about them :) 

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peppermint

It's a bit sad that Fred didn't let George know he was there - but maybe he's just moving on. 

10/10

HBAR

Oh, it's lovely to see Fred again in top form.  But I'm not sure the cover of Rita's book was something he tampered with.  Sounds like that could very well be the actual picture :)

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

So very true :D 

10/10

sunny33

Naughty Fred! :)

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

He is, rather. I like him that way :)

8/10

sevibaby

Leave to good ole' Fred to liven things up.  Good job.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thanks!

10/10

nagandsev

The ending so bittersweet - we know that you can't kep a good ghost down - love it that George & Ron are keeping Weasleys Wizarding Wheezes going strong! Lovely ending!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

I'm glad you liked it, especially the ending. :)

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Severus49

No, not like old times - better!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

after all, a ghost doesn't leave fingerprints ;)

10/10

Aurette

That end, where he fades away unseen by his brother, was exquisite.  Great job!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thank you!

0/10

debjunk

What's good for business is good for business.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

So very true :)

10/10

blue artemis

That was classic Fred. 

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

I thought so, too! 

0/10

HermioneJeanSnape

Awww. Poor Fred, but a great last laugh. You have my vote!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thank you! I can't see Fred just moving on. He'd want to stick around and make mischeif. 

0/10

nata

For Fred, death is just another adventure. Dumbledore was right in something after all. Nicely done.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Fred is cleverer than many give him credit for. Thank you!

10/10

Dreamy_Dragon

Ghost!Fred is brilliant!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thank you, love!

0/10

lady_rhian

Oh, Fred. ~holds hand to heart~ The mood of the piece changes so when we realize that it's Fred helping things along, as always ... 

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Success, then :) 

10/10

Owlbait

Lurve the cover on Skeeter's book :-)

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

I was pleased I came up with that one myself. :D

0/10

herbologist

Yes, I'm sure that's just what Fred would do - continue playing pranks in the form of a ghost. I'm sure he'd consider being a ghost an advantage, too!

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Ghosts can be quiet, sneaky, and most importantly, they don't leave fingerprints!

0/10

linlawless

Hehehe, I love ghost!Fred making mischief! :)

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

I'm glad you liked it! Thank you!

10/10

kyriaofdelphi

Cute.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thanks!

0/10

ofankoma

Umbridge, lustily snogging a centaur? Good work, Fred! And yet... his goodnight to a brother who doesn't hear him? Ah, so bittersweet. I hope his final fade out of sight was beyond the veil. Well done.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

Thank you so much. 

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Rose of the West

*snerk* I bet he enjoyed every moment of that. Diagon Alley will never be the same.

Response from peppermint (Author of Practical Haunting)

It really won't. I hope he either went on beyond the veil or revealed himself to George. I wonder what the process for becoming a certified Poultergeist is? 

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