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Bill/Charlie

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Pairing
Pairing: Bill Weasley/Charlie Weasley
Alternative name(s): BW/CW, S.S. Gringott/Dragon
Gender category: slash, incest
Fandom: Harry Potter
Canonical?: no
Prevalence: uncommon
Archives: A Family Affair (defunct)
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Bill/Charlie is the non-canonical Weasleycest pairing involving brothers Bill Weasley and Charlie Weasley from the Harry Potter series.

Fandom

The 2002-2003 RPG Hogwarts Online featured a Bill/Charlie storyline. Kay Taylor's 2002 fic Every You And Every Me is based on the Hogwarts Online story, and its sequel Finite Incantatum was a response to the RPG Finite Incantatum, a continuation of Hogwarts Online that "effectively re-wrote the entire back story to erase the Bill/Charlie relationship."[1]

The Bill/Charlie SCUSA and ...cruisin'... threads were started at FictionAlley Park in February 2003. Two Bill/Charlie mailing lists have been created—one in 2003 and another in 2004—but neither saw much activity.

Because Bill marries Fleur Delacour in canon, infidelity is a popular trope in Bill/Charlie fanfiction. It is also common to include Fleur in a Charlie/Bill/Fleur threesome. Bill and Charlie are also commonly included in threesomes (or moresomes) with Tonks, Harry, Hermione, and Fred and George.

Notable Fanworks

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Doujinshi

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References

  1. ^ Kay Taylor. Author's note for Finite Incantatum [dead link] at Skyehawke. Posted 15 July 2004. (Accessed 30 October 2013.)