Post by Elienp on Nov 19, 2011 8:01:24 GMT -8
Title: To strengthen their bond
Rating: T
Warning: None
Words: 299
Summary: The twins made an attempt to strengthen their bond with Percy.
He carefully jumped on it. Carefully for he feared it might take off without waiting for his order. It had been given to him by his prankster brothers after all, who knew what sort of modifications they could have made to it.
Fred and George couldn't hold back a small smirk, none of them oblivious to Percy's mistrust, albeit they'd have loved to tease him, they had restrained themselves.
Their aim was to offer him a good experience of Quidditch then, perhaps, their relationship might strengthen, because they'd have found something to share, something which wasn't only related to their familial link, something which wouldn't involve detention, lectures or jokes, something they could enjoy together.
The twins truly wished Percy'd appreciate the friendly game they'd organized. They wished it'd make them grow closer for they feared, if nothing was done, the weak bond they had would break.
“You'll play keeper, you know what it means, don't you?”
George grimaced, sometimes Fred should really think twice before speaking.
“Of course!” Percy spat, glaring at his brother.
George shook his head. To question Percy's knowledge wasn't the best thing to do to keep him in a good mood.
Fred frowned. He hadn't meant to offend his brother, the question had instinctively left his mouth. It had only been a way to verify he wouldn't be lost once up in the air. He glanced at Percy and sighed. The latter was suspiciously looking all around him, certainly trying to find where the twins could have hidden something to scare him.
The twins' eyes met, worry and disappointment clearly shared.
They both hoped the flight, and the game, would make things better for Percy didn't seem ready to make any effort to change his mind about them, not even a little.
Rating: T
Warning: None
Words: 299
Summary: The twins made an attempt to strengthen their bond with Percy.
He carefully jumped on it. Carefully for he feared it might take off without waiting for his order. It had been given to him by his prankster brothers after all, who knew what sort of modifications they could have made to it.
Fred and George couldn't hold back a small smirk, none of them oblivious to Percy's mistrust, albeit they'd have loved to tease him, they had restrained themselves.
Their aim was to offer him a good experience of Quidditch then, perhaps, their relationship might strengthen, because they'd have found something to share, something which wasn't only related to their familial link, something which wouldn't involve detention, lectures or jokes, something they could enjoy together.
The twins truly wished Percy'd appreciate the friendly game they'd organized. They wished it'd make them grow closer for they feared, if nothing was done, the weak bond they had would break.
“You'll play keeper, you know what it means, don't you?”
George grimaced, sometimes Fred should really think twice before speaking.
“Of course!” Percy spat, glaring at his brother.
George shook his head. To question Percy's knowledge wasn't the best thing to do to keep him in a good mood.
Fred frowned. He hadn't meant to offend his brother, the question had instinctively left his mouth. It had only been a way to verify he wouldn't be lost once up in the air. He glanced at Percy and sighed. The latter was suspiciously looking all around him, certainly trying to find where the twins could have hidden something to scare him.
The twins' eyes met, worry and disappointment clearly shared.
They both hoped the flight, and the game, would make things better for Percy didn't seem ready to make any effort to change his mind about them, not even a little.