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The Lady in the Corner
beaweasley26 Reviews | 6.17/10 (6 Ratings, 0 Likes, 2 Favorites )
There is a war going on in the wizarding world. A simple act of kindness to a stranger, begets a heartfelt moment. This is written in such a way that this could be either Fred or George, so that you, the reader, could pick your favorite twin.
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I love to write. A dreamer, a creator and filled with wonder, imagination and life. Sometimes I get lost in the other worlds I've read and in some I create. It's all good, I’m in good company.
“Imagination does not become great until human beings, given the courage and the strength, use it to create.”― Maria Montessori
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Reviews for The Lady in the Corner
I really love this! You never get to see the softer of either of the twins; it's nice to know they have one.
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
Thank you. So which twin was it in your mind? Just curious.
This was a really touching story. I love seeing one of the twins without the other, and it also makes sense that the gifts wouldn't have made her smile, even though they were meaningful.
I also like how he realizes in the end that even though it didn't make her smile, it still was appreciated and valued.
Very nice!
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
Thank you. That was a big part of what I was going for.
Very sweet. Would you consider expanding on the story? It just screams love story to me.
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
I'll consider it. She's Bill's age though... huh?
That was so touching. I'm glad to know that the mysterious lady had a genuine reason for sorrow and wasn't just on a self-pity trip. I think the Wheezes would have hit the right note under the terrible circumstances.I definitely think the story says "George" more than "Fred", although it could indeed have been either.
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
Thank you. Nope, no self pity trip here.
Aw. That's so sweet. It made me cry.
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
I'm gald you like the story - but I am sorry you cried. I should have put keep tissues handy in the warnings.
This was a lovely story, truly was. Thanks for sharing it with us. Cheers! :)
Response from beaweasley2 (Author of The Lady in the Corner)
I'm very glad you liked it. Thanks for letting me know.