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What’s In A Name? by Patricia de Lioncourt
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The Grudge by 001ElvenWarrior
The Dark Corners of the Mind by Lorr
Shades of Grey by Anjirinka
A Second Chance by brains103
Cry by angelqueen04
Aftermath by Vickysg1
Uncrossed Lines by tyger cub
The Burden of Leadership by digitalfletch
Jealousy by Shayz
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Divided We Fall by Kesdax
Love or Duty by hanorganaas
When We Bleed We Bleed The Same by hanorganaas
Hate by angelqueen04
Not Surprised by angelqueen04
Forgiveness by alianne
The Dark Hours by ugahill
Common Ground Epilogue by YunaDax
On Shaking Ground by wanderingsmith
Burden of Command by krisrussell
But What If? by From The Stars
Stronger by Bil
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Heartfelt Confessions by brains103
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Twins are incredibly interesting, as even those with very similar DNA and upbringing, can turn into very different people. We see this with all siblings: Lily v. Petunia, Percy v. the rest of the Weasleys and so not every set of twins ends up like Gred and Forge, a great example being Parvati and Padma Patil. Parvati and Padma were so different, they were sorted into different houses with Parvati being placed into Gryffindor and Padma being placed into Ravenclaw. Later on Padma would also be named Ravenclaw Prefect and was noted to be more serious than Parvati and was never noted to have such a close friendship with her sister or with anyone else to the extreme that Parvati had with Lavender.
But while their personalities were quite different, they did have both positive and negative traits in common. Both sisters bravely fought in the Battle of Hogwarts, joined Dumbledore’s Army early on and fought against Umbridge’s rein at Hogwarts. They also both showed to be somewhat superficial, agreeing with Harry when he was the chosen one or Triwizard Champion. More information about Padma would have provided more insight to how similar or different they really were, but it’s interesting with twins and siblings how some things just are how they are: people are born a certain way or a different certain way and very little can be done to change that