
The Troublesome Twins
By Storybird

27 Sep, 2023

Percy Weasley looked over his glasses at his two children, the troublesome twins, Persephone and Arthur. They were causing a ruckus, as usual, in their American home.

"Enough of this nonsense!" Percy declared. "We're going to England for a family reunion, and you will behave!" The twins exchanged a glance and burst into laughter.

"England?" Arthur asked, his eyes wide with excitement. "With all the wizards and witches?" Percy sighed, "Yes, with all the wizards and witches."

Persephone smirked, "Maybe we can get some pranks from Uncle George's shop." Percy groaned, foreseeing the impending chaos.

The day of the reunion arrived. Percy, with his American family, walked into the Burrow, the family home filled with laughter and chatter.

Molly Weasley, Percy's mother, rushed over. Her face lit up as she saw her grandchildren, "Oh, my little ones, let me look at you!"

The twins grinned at their grandmother. Persephone said, "We've missed you, grandma Molly!" Arthur chimed in, "And your cooking too!"

Molly chuckled, pinching Arthur's cheek, "Oh, you flatterer!" Percy watched, a soft smile on his face. He had missed this warmth.

The reunion was in full swing, with wizards and witches sharing tales of magic and adventure. The twins listened, their eyes glowing with curiosity and mischief.

When Percy wasn't looking, the twins managed to sneak away. "Let's explore," Persephone suggested, her eyes twinkling with excitement.

They found their Uncle George's magical prank shop. With a shared grin, they started to fill their pockets with all kinds of magical mischief.

Back at the reunion, Percy noticed the twins' absence. "Where are Persephone and Arthur?" he asked, a sense of dread filling him.

Just then, a loud pop echoed through the Burrow. Colorful smoke filled the room, and the twins appeared, laughing uncontrollably.

Percy's face turned as red as his hair, "Persephone! Arthur!" He scolded. The twins just giggled, high fiving each other.

Molly, however, couldn't help but laugh. "Oh, Percy, they're just like you and your brothers at their age!" She said, wiping a tear from her eye.

Percy sighed, "I suppose they are." He admitted. The room filled with laughter, the twins' prank breaking the ice.

The rest of the reunion went on without a hitch. The twins behaved, and Percy could finally relax and enjoy the company of his family.

As the night came to an end, Molly hugged her grandchildren tightly, "Promise me you'll visit again soon." She whispered.

The twins nodded, "We promise, grandma Molly." They said in unison. Percy felt a pang of nostalgia. He had missed his family.

Back in America, the twins couldn't stop talking about their adventure in England. "Can we go back, dad?" They asked Percy, their eyes pleading.

Percy gave a small smile, "We'll see." He said. The twins cheered, already planning their next magical mischief in England.

From that day on, the Weasley family reunion became an annual tradition. The twins looked forward to it, and Percy felt closer to his roots.

Every year, the twins would bring a new prank from America. And every year, Percy would sigh and say, "Not again." But he wouldn't have it any other way.

Molly would laugh and hug her grandchildren, thankful for the joy they brought. The Weasley family reunion was always a memorable event.

And so, despite the distance and the differences, the Weasley family remained close. Percy, Persephone, and Arthur, the troublesome American branch, always brought life to the reunion.

The twins grew up, but their love for mischief never faded. And Percy, despite his stern demeanor, loved his family and their unique traditions.

The Weasley family reunion was a symbol of love, unity, and a touch of chaos. It was a tradition that Percy, Persephone, and Arthur cherished dearly.

The story of Percy's American family and their English reunions became a tale told with laughter and warmth at every Weasley gathering. It was a testament to the strength of family bonds.

Despite the distance, despite the pranks, the Weasley family remained close. And Percy, despite his stern demeanor, was proud of his troublesome twins and their magical mischiefs.

Percy Weasley, the American father with English roots, and his troublesome twins, Persephone and Arthur, became a beloved part of the Weasley family legacy.