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  • betsydobsons

    @percyprotectionnet slytherin au!

    Percy is ambitious, dedicated and persuasive. Therefore, there really was no surprise when Percy was sorted away from Gryffindor and into slytherin. Of course, Molly had to re-knit a jumper for his Christmas present, and the twins wouldn’t quit making snake puns, but honestly, this suited his so much more. He could show his true colours, and to think of all the business connections to be made!

  • slytherin suits you, weasley
  • charlieweasey

    @percyprotectionnet: different house au 

    if percy weasley were sorted into slytherin…

    • he’d feel confused and disappointed. he’d expected to be in gryffindor (like his family) or ravenclaw (he was smart enough, after all) - but not slytherin. slytherin, a house of dark wizards and toublemakers and the dungeons and backstabbing and it came with such a bad reputation. a stigmatizing label to brand him for the rest of his life. the sorting hat must have made a mistake. he didn’t belong in slytherin.
    • his family would be shocked at first (slytherin? percy?). his brothers would tease him about it, but it wouldn’t be the biggest deal in the world to his parents.
    • his unease with being sorted into slytherin would hinder him at first. he wouldn’t connect with the other slytherin first years, choosing instead to dive into his studies head-on and try to make a few friends in the other houses, also offering to help other students (of other houses) with their studies when it became obvious that he understood the material better than most.
    • some of his friends in the other houses would agree with him - he wasn’t what they had expected of a slytherin, but they didn’t mind.
    • some of his other friends were confused by his dismay with his own house - what was wrong with slytherin? they were friends with him and he was a slytherin, weren’t they? the rumors about the slytherin house hadn’t gotten to them or they chose to ignore them, seeing the house instead as just another hogwarts house.
    • those friends prompted percy to take a look at his own house again - a little more kindly than the first time. though not ready to extend a friendly hand to marcus flint, he started offering to help fellow slytherins with essays and homework questions that they were struggling with. it was a start.
    • his fellow slytherins were weary of him at first - percy, the slytherin that had wanted nothing to do with them - but they still allowed him to join them.
    • hanging out with the slytherins, in their own common room and dorms, was… nicer than he expected. their tongues were, for the most part, sharper than those of his friends and their jokes took him a bit to get used to, but he enjoyed it. they were different.
    • his observations of the slytherins struck him with surprise: 
    • 1. the slytherin house stuck mostly to themselves. not because they necessarily wanted to, but because many of the other students from other houses expected them to prove that they didn’t live up to the stereotypes of the slytherin house and the slytherin students honestly just didn’t feel the need to prove anything to anyone but themselves. despite the pride that many had in their house and their heritages, they had heard the oppressive, narrow stereotypes  for so long that they wore them as a second skin,
    • 2. they were the same as the other students. they laughed, cried, had first loves and first heartbreaks, smiled, studied hard, procrastinated, cheated, lied, got caught, got brilliant marks, succeeded and failed, got frustrated and excited - they were human, just like him. even the meanest, toughest, hardest of slytherins had more under their skin than just a snake with fangs,
    • 3. most slytherins had layers. what you got the first time you spoke them often was only the surface, and if you persisted past the bristles and walls many of them put up to those not close to them, then you could find something amazing beneath it. 
    • 4. slytherins were fiercely loyal to both their heritage ties (relationships with other families that their parents had made) and those they considered friends.
    • 5. while competition was strong in slytherin, it could be cast aside when the need arose to come together.
    • he would realize that slytherin wasn’t as bad as he had thought. the pureblood pride was strong in a select clique, however, many slytherins couldn’t really care less as long as it didn’t affect them. other than that the students were… loyal to each other. slytherins stuck together, had each other’s back… even his, when he finally let them. 
    • the stone-cold merciless brutality he had expected had turned out to be ambitious hopes and dreams, with the occasional cutthroat competition that rarely caused true harm to another slytherin.
    • as a prefect of slytherin, he was fair and just to all the houses. he never treated one with favoritism or another with distain – simply saw them all as students. that was one thing being in slytherin had taught him. there really was little difference between them.
    • he somehow found himself friends with the captain of slytherin’s quidditch team, marcus flint. despite the outer appearance that the other student put forth, he wasn’t so bad once percy got used to him. 
    • because of this friendship percy went to every quidditch game, cheering for slytherin. the twins teased him endlessly about this, but the three weasleys made a game of sorts of it: whoevers house team lost had to do one dare the other told them to do. luckily slytherin didn’t lose often.   
    • maybe, just maybe, percy would be okay in slytherin: their ambition was contagious, and their motivation helped fuel him to study hard for the ministry job he wanted. 
    • yet they also reminded him to have fun every now and then, drinking games and rounds of challenges going late into the morning to celebrate having written difficult tests.
    • when it was finally time for ron and harry to join hogwarts, ron’s opinion of slytherin would be better than it had been because of percy, who was thriving in slythering as a prefect and top grades, studying hard – but slytherin was still undesirable.
    • every year, percy would try to convince the slytherin first years that blood status wasn’t important (look at him, top of his year in all of his classes yet a blood traitor) and that they didn’t have to follow the bad stereotypes of the slytherin house.
    • he always offered to help anyone - from any house - with their homework, yet reserved special times to help the slytherins. they were his house, after all, and many of them struggled with the coming of harry potter.
    • more often than not he found himself tutoring malfoy’s gang; crabbe and goyle already falling behind and malfoy quietly working on his own work next to them or prattling on about something or another. 
    • the ministry job he landed after graduating proved his ambition and motivation paid off. he was proud, but exhausted.
    • the fight where he cut his ties with his family left him severely wounded inside, yet he wouldn’t admit it just yet. being around slytherins for so long had ingrained a deeper sense of devotion and loyalty to his family – they were very loyal to their own, those slytherins, even when their own wasn’t right – but percy was caught between everything he had worked for and his family.
    • he made the wrong choice, only realizing it later on, and he righted it. he quit for his family.
    • he’d return to hogwarts for the battle of hogwarts for two reasons:
    • 1. he wanted to make sure his family was safe. despite being the black sheep of the family, shunning his father and cutting ties of with them before, he would never forgive himself if something happened to them, and,
    • 2. he wanted to stop the young slytherin students from blindly following in (many of their cases) their parent’s footsteps or buying into the stereotypes that everyone else had of them. he wanted to try convincing them, one last time, that they could choose to be whoever or whatever they wanted to be - regardless of their heritage. that just because someone said something about them or believed something about them, they didn’t need to live up to those words or beliefs. they could write themselves - look at he. a weasley. a slytherin. top of his class. ambitious. a ministry worker. as smart as a ravenclaw. as passionate as a hufflepuff. heart of gryffindor’s lion. the purest, loyalest love of a slytherin. ambition did not have to mean stepping on others to succeed.
    • he was there to support his family when his brother died. surprisingly, many of his slytherin friends rallied around them – they understood loss well, their eyes understanding, offering him the comfort and strength he needed to be there for his family.
    • their gifts – to his surprise – extended to his family: small letters, little gifts, thoughtful things meant to offer kindness in a time of pain. his family, to his surprise, accepted the gifts. slytherin wasn’t mentioned at all. they were from his friends, that was all.
    • he’s realize that, in the end, he did belong in slytherin. slytherin was so much more than he had thought it was. is wasn’t backstabbing and evil, rumors and sabotage. it wasn’t just full of power-hungry purebloods, it wasn’t just a snakepit.
  • Post war Percy
  • Give me some Percy who never wants to be weak again. give me some after the war when Percy blames himself for his little brothers death, and starts to feel helpless, and wants to feel confident in his own skin. Give me after the war, Percy never wants to be underestimated or undermined again. Give me After the war when Percy wants to keep all his brothers safe and wants to protect them more physically instead of academically. Give me Percy who doesn’t know a thing about working out so he feebly asks around for tips on muscle toning and stamina building. Give me Percy embarrassed to turn to his older, more athletic brother Charlie, who has to stay fit if he doesn’t want to be burned alive. Give me Percy who is approached by a mourning george who needs a physical outlet from his pain after George spots Percy changing and is surprised by a physical change. Give me a Percy who gains confidence in himself and his personal strength and give me a Percy who is no longer a beginner in health building and is slowly working towards his goal. Give me a Percy who is suddenly more able to help a tired Molly tidy the garden of gnomes and able to carry more housework for his ageing mother (of course, Molly will never grow old, she is an invincible force who cannot be taken down). Give me a no longer unconfident Percy, who will always be there for his family, and will never be pushed around again.

  • weasleyhugo

    my entry for the @percyprotectionnet post war au event 

    our fading scars, just shooting stars

    When Percy had returned to the burrow he had been surprised by the things that was just like it had always been. His mother hugged him tightly as if he’d never left, his brothers made fun of him as if they hadn’t all lost a brother. 

     It’s almost like Percy never left. Almost. 

    It’s late one evening and Percy is sitting on the small bed in his childhood bedroom when there’s a knock on the door. He looks up and sees George standing in the door. His looks tired and Percy doesn’t doubt that his brother has trouble sleeping. George doesn’t enter the room; he just stands there hesitating, almost like he’s afraid Percy will run again at any wrong word. It makes Percy’s heart break. Neither Fred nor George has even been described as hesitant before, they’ve always jumped head first in to things never thinking of the consequences and it isn’t the war that has made George hesitate it’s the fact that Percy left. 

    “Remember when Fred and I were little and you’d read to us like the massive dork you were?” He asks, trying to laugh even with their brother’s name hanging thick in the air.
    Percy nods. It felt like ages since they’d last done that. It was before he left for Hogwarts, before he had to be anything but their brother. 

    George swallows, as if he’s struggling to find the words. “Would you-“ he cuts off. Silently he hands Percy a book. The tales of Beedle the Bard. Percy smiles, finally understanding what George is asking for. He can do this, he thinks, he can read and hold his brother if that’s what it takes to convince him he’ll stay.

    He opens the book to the first page while George gets comfortable next to him. He shuffles a few pillows and drags the blanket over him. Percy reads and reads until George falls asleep next to him.

  • longgbottom (deactivated)

    @percyprotectionnet : Post war au.

    Percy Weasley, writer, interview with Witch Weekly, September 2001

    ‘Percy Weasley, the third child in the infamous Weasley clan, is about to release his second novel. After the success of his first novel, The Golden Window, we demanded a sequel and that’s why he’s here today! His new novel, A Window of Choice, comes out only next week. We spoke earlier this week about his family and how he’s been post-war. When asked about his family, he seemed to shy away but did mention their loving support for each other.

    “I distanced myself from them during the years before the war. Luckily we regained our trust and they’ve supported me with my writing. My brother, George and I have become incredibly close since the war, so I’ve been helping him in his shop.”

    Of course, I couldn’t have an interview with My. Weasley without mentioning his rumoured love interests, ranging from old classmate, Oliver Wood, to Pansy Parkinson, the girl who tried to turn Harry Potter in, to Audrey Carlton, a healer at St. Mungo’s. He of course blushed at this question and denied a relationship at all. We then talked about the plot of his new novel (without spoilers!)

    “The lead, Freddie,” named after his late brother,” continues on through his journey of finding himself in his new role, having found a group of friends to guide him in the right direction. So, now he must work towards success with these people to stop someone very close to him from holding too much power, as was hinted in the first book. Now, that’s all I can say, because I would hate to spoil this for anyone.”

    And, that’s just it! A Window of Choice sounds like it will make or break Freddie and hopefully we’ll enjoy it as much as we enjoyed the last one. Just before the interview ended, I got to ask what he did in his free time, as our readers would die to know!

    “I moved back home after the war, just to be with my family, but now I’ve moved out, into muggle London, so I have resources for writing no one else has. I also help at George’s joke shop, Weasley’s Wizard Wheezes, from time to time, as it helps both of us so much.”

    So, that’s the inside gossip on rising star, Percy Weasley. Read next week’s edition to get the inside gossip on The Holyhead Harpies new signing,Ginny Weasley.’

  • audreyweasley
    • After the war, Percy spends a lot of time in the Muggle world. He finds it soothing, an escape from the rebuilding and the reminders of the war. 
    • One Saturday in the June of 1999, he goes to a nearby Muggle park and sits under a tree to finish up the book he was reading. It was the last in a Muggle series called the Chronicles of Narnia; Hermione had lent him her copies and he was greatly enjoying them. 
    • The moment he finishes the book, a woman around his age walks up to him and tells him that that’s her favorite book series and now that he’s done did he want to talk about it? 
    • He happily accepts her offer, he’s totally fallen in love with this series and he’d love to talk to someone about it. 
    • They talk for hours, eventually moving into talking about themselves and their lives. Audrey is a Muggle, so Percy can’t tell her everything, and he finds he loves that. He doesn’t have to talk about the war or the falling out with his family. They talk about their lives, their friends and families, their goals and hopes and dreams. 
    • It’s a conversation that is so renewing and refreshing and wonderful that Percy can’t believe it’s happening with a complete stranger. When he reflected on it in the following years, he would swear he started falling in love with Audrey right then. 
    • All too soon, Percy realizes he needs to leave in order to get to family dinner at the Burrow on time. Before he goes, Audrey takes a scrap of paper out of her bag, scribbles her phone number on it, and gives it to him. 
    • Percy asks Hermione to show him how to use a phone after dinner that night and buys himself one first thing the next morning. As soon as it’s set up he calls Audrey and asks her to go on a date that night. 
    • After they’ve been together 8 months, Percy tells Audrey he’s a wizard, doing some magic to prove he’s telling the truth. She’s understandably shocked and confused, and it takes her a few weeks to completely wrap her head around the idea
    • After she knows he’s a wizard, he can finally take her to the Burrow and introduce her to his family, who absolutely love her. 
    • On their two year anniversary, Percy suggests they go for a walk in the park and proposes under the tree where they first met. Audrey says yes before he can even finish the sentence “Will you marry me?”. 
    • They marry a year later in a simple and beautiful wedding ceremony. 
    • After two years of marriage, they decide to try for a baby. A year and a half later, they find out that Audrey is pregnant with twin girls. 
    • They decide to each pick a name. Percy picks Molly, after his mother. Audrey picks Lucy, after Lucy Pevensie, her favorite character from the series that was not only her childhood favorite, but also the thing that brought her and Percy together. 
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