HP Thirty-Five Owls

Chapter 13 1956.9.27

Dumbledore:

Oddly enough, you didn't give me any particular reason to help you with that fool Voldemort.This is basically technical work.That guy, even as a dark wizard, was too obsessed with death.At the same time, he is afraid of death, and even has some exaggerated delusions.But as you should already know, he hasn't gone the way of the Deathly Hallows yet.This should be a good thing.The fewer egotistical followers of that stuff the better.

He's mostly talking about how to improve the Death Curse with his crazy theories - I don't think that'll be fruitless.Death curses and horcruxes, needlework and brain chores.I like to have all my things where they should be, and if someone bothered to let me out, I'd rather die decently than this half-dead crap.

I don't hate you, Albus, I never hated you.And you can't do anything worse to me than what you did before, so I won't hate you in the future.This is the problem.

Getler Grindelwald

PS Gertrude said, "while identities are fun, being yourself is fun. Because you're never yourself to yourself unless you remember yourself, and then of course you don't believe in yourself .”

The author has something to say:

Note: Thepeculiarthingisthatyou'vegivenmenoparticularreasontowanttohelpyouwiththisVoldemortbloke.(ThatwouldbethecorrectBritishterm, yes?Bloke?) Original text, I can't find out what it means this time, if anyone knows, please let me know.

Idon'thateyou, Albus. This sentence makes me cry. .

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