placing bets
request from anon: A fluffy, soft, and pining George please? Like, he was really young when he fell in love with her upon first meetingāhe made a joke that caused her to laugh, and he just found it to be the most beautiful sound and was smitten ever since. šā¤ļø
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A/N: i love a pining, head over heels, irrevocably in love george with a girl who knows it and is totally going to make him work... bye iām crying
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Your laugh seems to echo across the entire Quidditch pitch. Okay, not really, but itās both loud and soft at the same time in Georgeās ears, and it floats in the air between you both, and heās desperately clinging to the sound of itājust like he does whenever you laugh. Just like he did when you were both eight years old and met for the first time in the village outside of Ottery St. Catchpole all those years ago, after having shown you a magic trick when you giggled yourself into oblivion.
In love with you right then, he was.
āYouāre not allowed to laugh at me,ā he teases you now. His voice is calm and steady in his ears and heās thankful that he doesnāt sound as nervous as he feels. He rebalances himself on his broomstick after nearly falling off and peers at you with a smirk.
āIām sorryābut you canāt expect me to not laugh when you do something as silly as try and surf on your broomstick, George.ā
His feet finally touch the ground, and much to his dismay he sees the rest of the team emerging from the changing rooms, undoubtedly gearing up for tryouts. He swallows over a lump in his throat when both Harry and Fred nod at him from the other end of the pitch. He knows heās a fantastic bloody beater, but the fact that youāre going to be watching tryouts with Ron, Ginny, and Hermione are making him feel less confident than before. He stands up straighter to try and push these feelings away. It doesnāt work. You seem to notice.
āHey,ā you say after a moment and place a hand on his shoulder, āyouāll be great. Just try not to fall off of your broom this time, okay?ā
A laugh escapes his lips and he says to you as you make your way toward the stands, āWell I bloody hope I donāt fall, since Iāll be spending the majority of this tryout doing my very best to impress you, anyway.ā
You roll your eyes at his comment, but he sees a rosy pink color flood your cheeks. āBest focus on the bludgers, Georgie, donāt want any of them to whack you, yeah?ā
He laughs again, takes a deep breath, and turns toward his teammates. Fred is looking at him with raised eyebrows and a laugh so sweet it could cure an illness. Once he realizes that youāre now out of earshot, Fred teasingly slings an arm around his twinās shoulders, turns to Harry and asks, āHeās been in love for the longest bloody timeāhow much longer dāyou reckon before he finally does something about it?ā
āI dunno, mate,ā Harry says and kicks George playfully in the shin, āheās been pining for whatāeight, nine years now? Give it another five or so, I reckon heāll be able to maybe ask her out then.ā
āIāll be sure to send bludgers toward the both of you today, then,ā George replies with a mischievous grin as the other two fall into raucous laughter. He peers up at the stands, easily finding you sitting with his siblings and Hermione, and when you finally look up and meet his gaze, you wiggle your eyebrows at him, and wink.
Like George seriously needs to be sent into overdrive before what is arguably the most important Quidditch tryout of his entire life. He does his hardest to nudge Fred very hard in the ribs when all he can hear are snickers and kissing noises in his ear.
ā -
George peers up at the very dark, cloudy gray ceiling in the Great Hall. He absolutely hates it when it rains. Heās looking particularly grumpy as he listens to the thunder clap outside the tall windows. Heās sipping rather moodily on his pumpkin juice when you plop down next to him and say, āBrighten up, would you, Weasley? Why the long face?ā
āItās raining,ā Fred replies before George can catch his breath and answer you himself, āGeorgie hates it when it rains.ā
āWhy?ā you ask suddenly, scooping a bit of vegetables onto your dinner plate, āWeāve known each other for so long, how have I never known this about you? I love it when itās raining! The sound of the pitter-patter on the roof, the way the grounds smell right before a rainstormāitās absolutely beautiful.ā
āDonāt ramble on too much, Y/N,ā Fred says, again. George canāt seem to get a word in edgewise. āGeorge might just try and make it rain all the bloody time if you love it so much.ā
You turn to George, whoās rib cage is being flooded with butterflies. He tries to ignore it. He grins cheekily at you when you raise your eyebrows and inquire, āIs that so? Trying to impress me more, are you?ā
āCanāt help myself,ā he replies with a wink.
āIāll get you to enjoy the rain one dayāfor real. You can count on it. Youāve got to find the beauty in everyday life.ā
He wants to tell you, when he peers into your sparkling eyes and feels the nerves grow stronger, that he already does find the beauty in everyday life. Instead, he asks, āMmm, is that a promise?ā
āMost definitely.ā
āIf you donāt mind,ā Fred stands up from his place across from you and looks in the direction of Ron, Harry, Hermione, and Ginny and winks at his twin, āIām going to go and have a chat with that lot while George continues to embarrass himself with his rubbish flirting.ā
George is upset when he realizes that Fred is far enough away from him that heās unable to kick him quite hard underneath the table. But then, much to his surpriseāand delightāyou respond to Fred with, āHis flirting isnāt rubbish.ā Then, you turn to George with a slight little smirk and continue, āitās quite cute, actually.ā
George finds himself biting down on his lip to keep from smiling too much as he watches you twirl your spoon carefully in your fingers. āYeah?ā
āYeah.ā
āI swear to Merlin,ā Fred says under his breath, but both you and George are still able to hear him.
āOi! Get over here, you three!ā Ron calls from a few seats down. Hermione rolls her eyes when he continues, āWeāre placing bets on how the Hufflepuff versus Slytherin match is going to go next weekāfirst of the year!ā
Fred jumps in between Ginny and Ron and begins animatedly discussing the first match. To you, George shrugs his shoulders and says, āWeāve been summoned.ā
āToo bad,ā you say, picking up your bag to take your spot next to Hermione before continuing with a bit of flirty sarcasm in your voice, āthat little smirk of yours was getting me all flustered.ā
The banter between you both hardly gets George all worked up anymore. In fact, itās pretty normal for the two of you, and has been for years. But sometimes, he finds himself thinking now, youāll say something, or do something, or bat those beautiful long eyelashes at him and he feels nothing but nervousness take him over. This is one of those times. You notice the tension rising between you both, alongside the cherry red color now flooding his face. You squeeze his arm and say playfully, āCāmon now, Georgieāweāve got bets to place.ā
Another bout of nervousness creeps up on him when you pull him by his arm and you place yourself down next to Hermione. Harry, Ginny and Fred are all discussing the upcoming matches very animatedly, Ron is pulling at his hair due to confusion and stress, Hermione is immersed in her spell book, but when George looks down, all he can focus on is the very small amount of space on the bench between his hand and yours.
ā -
The sun is flooding the Hogwarts grounds, and itās quite warm for an autumn afternoon. George, Fred, Lee, Harry, Ron, and Neville are all sitting beneath a tree near the waterās edge, certainly not working on the assignments theyād planned on doing, but instead, engaging in what could only be described as tomfoolery and a complete and utter waste of time.
Fred is laying in the grass, one hand behind his head, the other twirling his wand in between his fingers. Heās saying something to the others, thereās a bit of mock laughter floating through the air, but all George can do is watch you up near the castle, immersed in a conversation with Ginny and Luna and a few other students, and he canāt help but smile as he watches you place your bag gently on the ground and proceed to engage in some type of hopscotch-like jumps.
When Lee throws his hands up at the fact that George is completely ignoring him, Ron shoves his older brother playfully and says to the others, āYouāll have to excuse him.ā
āYou see,ā Fred continues, ālittle Georgie here is quite in loveāā
āāand he canāt seem to focus on anything,ā Harry finishes.
āShove off,ā George retorts before sticking out his foot to trip Ron, which sends his younger brother into the grass while another roar of raucous laughter echoes across the grounds.
āSo Georgie,ā Ron says, getting to his feet and brushing the dirt off of his robes, ātoday the day then, mate? Finally going to tell her how you feel?ā
Fred chimes in with his eyes closed, āHe doesnāt need to tell her how he feels, he makes it rather obvious, doesnāt he? I reckon sheās known for years.ā In his heart of hearts, George knows this, too. He doesnāt exactly hide the fact that heās mad for you. But he wonders, now, as he watches you laugh at something Ginny says, if you know deep down how he truly feels. Do you just see it as him being playful, overly friendlyāflirting just for the sake of it? Or can you really tell that he actually does have feelings for you?
Itās as if his thoughts alone call out like a signal to you, because heās taken by surprise when you peer up at him when heās not fully prepared, and you wink. And there they are. Those butterflies again. He smirks mischievously at you.
āSettle down, you lot,ā Fred says rather politically to the crowd of rambunctious boys. George finds himself finally coming back to the conversation after being a bit distracted yet again. Always letting his mind wander, he is. āAll in favor of placing bets on when Georgie, here, finally makes a move? Yes, LeeāI am planning on winning this one, actually, nobody knows my twin better than me.ā
āIād like in on these bets,ā George says suddenly, taking the entire group by surprise.
āYou canāt place a bet on yourself,ā Ron says through laughter.
Harry and Neville say together, āI think he should be allowed.ā Harry continues, āWould make for quite the adventure, donāt you reckon?ā
Fred peers at George, whoās standing now, with his hands in his pockets, glimpsing back and forth between you and his friends, waiting patiently for his twin to make a decision. A very slow decision, George comes to realize.
āAlright then, George,ā Fred finally agrees, sticking out his hand for a very professional, firm handshake, āyouāre in. Whatāve you got for us?ā
āGive me a week,ā George says. A week? Thereās no denying that George Weasleyās a confident bloke, but when it comes to confessing his feelings to the girl heās been pining over for years, wellāeven hearing himself say it now sends a bit of a chill down his spine. āSeven days. If I donāt do anything by Sunday eveningās feast, you lot win. Alright?ā
George looks around the group, each and every one of the boys has raised eyebrows. But they all nod in agreement, and the feeling of dread suddenly looms over Georgeāhe can handle it though, canāt he? Fred notices his skittishness and says with a bit of a smirk, āSee you on the other side, mate.ā
ā -
Itās been four and a half days since George stupidly decided to get involved in Fredās antics, and the boys have absolutely no problem reminding him that less than seventy-two hours remain for him to finally āmake a bloody move already.ā This isnāt helping Georgeās nervesānor are the winks youāre sending him from across classrooms, as your entire friend group is creating mischief right under your nose.
āHey, wait up!ā Your voice bounces off of the walls in the corridors as you frantically hurry through the sea of students to catch up with George, whoās heading to Potions with Fred, rather reluctantly, of course. Fred begins trying to poke George in the ribs, winks, and vanishes before you can even notice heās there, leaving you and George alone near the entrance to the dungeons.
āHey you,ā he says and immediately regrets how cheesy it sounds in his own ears. Quick to hide the fact that heās very embarrassed, he continues, āwhatās going on?ā
āWhatās going on with all of you?ā you ask curiously. āFred keeps telling me that weāre all in for a rather exciting weekend, but as far as Iām concerned, I have absolutely nothing planned except to sit outside and read. Yes, a very wild few days, I knowāā you say when George stifles a bit of laughter, āāso, you want to tell me what you have planned? Some sort of major prank, or something?ā
Youāre essentially giving him an opening and George isnāt sure why heās not just asking you out right now. Itās the perfect opportunity! Not yet, he thinks. Thereās still around seventy-something hours, or so. Instead, he opts to go for something different. āOh, erm, thereās someāGryffindor bloke whoās been mad for this girl for years and hasnāt told her yet, so weāve all placed bets on when heāll finally do something about itānext few days, apparently..ā
āReally?ā you ask, intrigued. You wiggle your eyebrows at him and clutch your books tighter in your arms. āWho is it?ā
āCanāt tell you that, Y/N,ā George replies with a smirk, āThatād be breaking the rules, wouldnāt it?ā
You roll your eyes. āOh, fine, Iām not even going to try and argue. How much time has he got left?ā
George swallows thickly, thinking of the ticking clock, and says, āTil Sunday evening.ā The words sound foreign in his mouth. He can feel his face flush and much to his dismay, you certainly seem to notice.
āTwo and a half days, huh?ā you ask, clicking your tongue. You inch forward to him and continue in a lower voice, āthatās not a lot of time, is it?ā
George swallows again. He has a love, hate relationship with the effect you have on him. āNo, certainly isnāt.ā
āThink heāll do it in time?ā
āWell, heās got too, hasnāt he?ā
You send a mischievous grin his way, and heās surprised he isnāt falling to the ground right now. Heās being supported by none other than caffeine and his own nerves. His heart is nearly pounding out of his chest when you look up at him with those sparkling eyes. He can tell now, by the look youāre giving him, that youāve easily unraveled this. You know. Youāve got too. Youāve completely read him like a book and at this point youāre just teasing him mercilessly. He bites back a smile. āCertainly hope he doesācanāt keep the poor girl waiting, can he?ā you say now, taking one step closer to him, now just inches from one another. You place your hand on his arm, squeeze tightly, and shoot a teasing, cheeky grin in his direction. Then, you pull back, shrug your shoulders, take a deep breath, and leave George breathless before continuing down the corridor, āAnywayāsee you later? Stay out of trouble, Weasley.ā
You wink before vanishing completely. When youāre completely out of sight, George actually tightens the grip on his bag and falls back into the wall and to the ground in some sort of emotional, flustered chaos. Heās grinning from ear to ear and is feeling incredibly elated but also beyond frustrated at himself. He should be kissing you by now, but instead, heās biting his lip in pain due to a sharp blow to his shin.
āYouāre an idiot,ā Fred says now, and George realizes heās been hiding around a corner this entire time. āLike putty in her hands, you are. Pathetic. She just gave you an in, mate! And you didnāt even take it!ā Ron and Harry are on the other end of the corridor, laughing at this exchange theyāve just witnessed, when they make their way over to the doubled-over George.
āRelax,ā George tells them once he regains his balance. āIāve got to lay the foundation, havenāt I? āM taking my time. Still have two and a half days, like she said.ā Foundation. You two have known each other for years already.
Fred slings both arms around Ron and Harry and glances cheekily at his twin brother, shaking his head in utter disappointment. āMaybe so, Georgie. But I reckon youāre still an idiot.ā
ā -
George slumps into the Great Hall rather begrudgingly, not at all looking forward to this feast. At the Gryffindor table are Fred, Ron, Harry, Ginny, Hermione, Lee, Neville and many others who look up and begin to clap sarcastically at the sight of him. George narrows his eyes at them and sits down on one of the benches and places his head directly onto the table.
āWhy so glum, Georgie?ā Ginny and Hermione ask teasingly.
As predicted by the others, George unfortunately had let time run out. Many opportunities had been handed to him, of course, but had he seized any? No. He absolutely hadnāt. Fred sticks out a hand and nods to the others to follow suit. āCough it up, mate. One sickle each.ā
āOi, let the poor bloke wallow a bit first,ā Ron jokes. George is already feeling poorly. Heād been so stressed about this stupid bet that he forgot to hand in his Herbology assignment, he had an absolutely rubbish Quidditch practice yesterday, and, on top of it all, the gloomy, rainy weather outside is not helping to lift his spirits at all. He groans. In a voice muffled by his face leaning directly on the table, he says to nobody in particular, āIām an idiot. Iām an idiot whoās in love and I reckon I will be forever.ā The others do their best to try and stifle some mock laughter, but George canāt help to let a small, pathetic laugh escape his lips, too.
āItās alright, then,ā Neville says in a low voice, āyou donāt have to pay me. I know first hand just how scary it can be..ā he glances in the direction of a shy looking Hufflepuff.
But then, when George looks up and rubs his eyes due to exhaustion, he notices a couple entering the entrance of the Great Hall. A Ravenclaw boy is draping his own robes over a tiny Slytherin girl who, by the looks of it, unfortunately has just been caught in that rainstorm outside. Together they huddle closer to one another, laughing at the sight of her drenched clothes and hair. George stands up, quickly throws a bunch of sickles onto the table in front of his friends and says to nobody in particular, āReckon I can still win in the end!ā Heās just got to get over himself.
āNo,ā Fred laughs through a mouthful of potatoes, looking down at the sickles on the table, āitās quite obvious that youāve definitely lost this one, mate.ā
But George ignores this, and instead runs through the crowd of students and out of the Great Hall and straight out into the rain. The wind is rather blustery, he comes to realize. Two seconds outside and his clothes are already soaked through, but heās not regretting his decisionānot when he sees you splashing in a puddle a few feet away. He smiles genuinely at the sight of you.
āHey!ā you yell over the howling wind. Your voice continues to soften as he gets closer to you, āYou told me you donāt like the rain! If youāve been lying to me this entire time, then, I suppose you owe me a Butterbeer in Hogsmeade.ā
Youāre quite a sight to behold. Your white button down shirt is soaked through, tie askew, cardigan wet and dripping and shoes covered in mud. Your soaked hair is plastered to the sides of your face, and your cheeks are the natural rosy color they always are, but it seems to make your eyes sparkle even more so than usual. Youāre the most beautiful thing heās ever seen. You bite down on your lip as George walks over to you, his uniform completely drenched from the rain, and he brushes your hair out of your face and presses his lips to yours.
And first kisses are meant to be chaste, soft, innocentābut nothing George Weasley does is ever innocent. He smiles against you, biting on your bottom lip just a bit before melting into you again, his hands wrapped tightly around the back of your neck, his fingers getting entangled in your wet hair. Itās eager and hungry and desperate. He can feel your hands slip underneath his shirt, spread out over his ribs and abdomen and hip bones, and soft, small moans escape his lips in the surprise of the moment.
When the two of you finally pull apart, he peers closely at the droplets of water on your eyelashes, falling down your cheekbones every single time you blink, āItās a date.ā
You peer down at your watch, noting the time and peering inside the entrance to the castle in the direction of the Great Hall. With a sensual smirk, you ask him, āSoāthat bloke lose the bet then?ā
āYeah, he did,ā George tells you now. The wind is picking up, the rain coming down sideways now. He swallows over a lump in his throat but lets out a small laugh, ābut a few lost sickles isnāt a big dealānot compared to what he won, at least.ā
You sling your arms around his neck and run your hands through his wet hair, teasing him slightly, āWell at least he finally did something about it.ā
āSorry it took me so long, darling.ā
āNo apologies needed,ā you reply, leaving light kisses against his lips, ābut you owe me, now.ā
āYeah, the Butterbeer in Hogsmeade.ā he agrees, tightening his grip around your waist, eager to get his lips back on yours, āhavenāt we established this?ā
You throw your head back and let hearty laughter escape your lips. āYouāre adorable. No, my love, you owe me for lost time. Best find a way to sneak up to the girls dormitory tonightāand donāt get caught.ā
He laughs fully now, poking you in the ribs as nervousness and adrenaline course through his veins. Heās counting down the seconds until he can, undoubtedly, fly in through your open window tonight. You pull on his shirt to get him back into the castle; thereās no part of your bodies or clothing that are dry now. But he grabs your hands and pulls you back toward him, still standing directly in line of the rain and the wind, and he continues to move fat strands of wet hair out of your face. āWhatāre you doing, Georgie? Thought you didnāt like the rain?ā
He wraps his hands around the back of your neck again and pulls you closer. Against your lips, he says through a cheeky grin, āI reckon I can get used to it now.ā
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