The "Harry Potter" series, written by JK Rowling, is a popular selection for both young children and older adults. But even if you're not a die-hard fan of the series, you'll know the infamous Weasley twins, Fred and George Weasley. As many fans will know, the two are almost inseparable. Spending almost every waking moment together, these two boys love each other more than anything in the world. You can understand that because they spend every day together, they know each other more than anyone else, even completing each other's thoughts every now and then. The two were known to have opened a joke shop, enjoyed playing pranks on others together, and even created new spells and potions with each other's consent. Unfortunately, in the seventh book, The Deathly Hallows, Fred is killed and George is left alone. George, although never truly getting over his twin's death, moves on with life and sometimes pushes back on the "good old days." George, as mentioned in the book, appreciated Fred more when they were "living in the moment" with each other, when they were still alive to converse
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