One possible fanfic with this theme could start at a party in the wizarding world. Fred and George might have spiked the punch with one of their experimental potions. Hermione, not suspecting anything, drinks it and starts acting a bit out of character. Then, through some sort of magical quirk, a marriage bond is formed between her and perhaps one of the twins (Fred or George). The story could then unfold as they try to navigate this new relationship. They might have to face the reactions of their friends like Harry and Ron. And Hermione would be torn between her logical side that wants to break the bond as soon as possible and her new - found feelings that are emerging because of the strange bond. There could be a lot of drama and humor in such a fanfic.
Since I haven't come across this novel before, I can't say who the author is. It could be a relatively unknown author or a new writer trying to make a mark with a rather unusual topic. There are so many new books being published these days that it's hard to keep track of all the authors.
Well, without having read the actual 'bottled goods a novel', it's difficult to say exactly. However, if we think about it, it could be a very unique kind of story. It might focus on the trade of bottled goods in different historical periods. Say, in the Victorian era, bottled goods like medicines and tinctures were very popular. The novel could tell a story of a family involved in the business of bottling and selling such items, their struggles, and their triumphs in a highly competitive market.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read this particular 'Twilight' fanfiction. But generally, in 'Twilight' fanfictions, 'bottled lies' could refer to secrets or untruths that are somehow contained or hidden, perhaps related to the characters' relationships, powers, or the vampire - human - werewolf dynamics in the 'Twilight' universe.
Finding a 'good' fanfic with this specific combination can be subjective. Some people might consider a fanfic good if it has well - written characters. So, a fanfic that accurately portrays Fred's and George's sense of humor and Hermione's intelligence while dealing with the drunk marriage bond situation would be great. You could start your search on popular fanfic websites like Archive of Our Own or Fanfiction.net. Look for tags related to these characters and the concept of a drunk marriage bond. However, not all fanfics are of high quality, so you may need to read through a few to find one that suits your taste.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But in 'Twilight' - based fanfictions, it's likely to involve some of the main characters from the original series like Bella, Edward, and Jacob. They could be central to the story of 'bottled lies' as they often are in most 'Twilight' - related stories.
It could be a type of fiction where characters have bottled - up emotions. In many books, characters often keep their true feelings inside, like in some coming - of - age novels where the protagonist has a lot of unspoken desires and fears. This can create a sense of tension and depth in the story.
Fred would likely develop a more serious side. While he's always been fun - loving, the marriage bond would make him realize the importance of commitment. He'd start to think more about the future and how his actions affect Hermione and George. George, on the other hand, might become a bit more cautious. He'd still be full of humor, but he'd be more aware of the consequences of his pranks, especially when it comes to the well - being of his new 'family'. Hermione would become more open - minded. She's used to following rules and logic, but with Fred and George, she'd learn to embrace chaos and spontaneity. She might also become more confident in expressing her emotions, as the twins are very open about how they feel.
One possible plot could be that there is a magical accident which creates a marriage bond between the three. At first, they are all confused and perhaps a bit resistant. Fred and George might be worried about how this will affect their twin dynamic and their business at Weasley's Wizard Wheezes. Hermione, on the other hand, is likely concerned about how this will impact her studies and her plans for the wizarding world's betterment. But as time goes on, they start to discover new things about each other. They realize that they can support each other in ways they hadn't expected. Fred and George's sense of humor helps Hermione loosen up a bit, and her intelligence helps them with the more serious aspects of their business and magical research. Eventually, they learn to accept the bond and build a unique relationship together.
A great example is 'To Kill a Mockingbird'. Scout, the young protagonist, has a lot of bottled - up questions and thoughts about the injustice she sees in her town. Also, 'Jane Eyre' can be considered. Jane has her love and her sense of self - worth all bottled up as she faces various challenges in her life.