HP Thirty-Five Owls

Chapter 8 1952.11.19

Albus:

Would you really do that?The power to break "it"?

I hope my question isn't an offense.

It's strange because this question bothers me so much.You want to break and violate its entire history...you've got it.Albus, you have felt it shake your heart and soul, as indestructible as death itself.Imagine that such a power - so amazing, so unique, so ancient - would be destroyed forever...

Not even I could have predicted my own reaction.But, Albus, I don't think you'll stop.

As for your little rage—there are no dementors in Nurmengard, Albus, and these wardens are just ordinary people.Also, you shouldn't be mad at them for doing this little thing to me.I've gone so far down this dark fork that pain can mean anything to me except inconvenience.When you finally came to overcome me, didn't you rant endlessly about my sins?After your holy change of heart, didn't you throw me in the same prison, and let me spend the rest of my life like a Muggle, not caring what it would do to our greater good?You still come to describe my hell, who do you think you are?

There are no dementors here.But even so, every night when I go to sleep I hear the screaming.So which kind of scream do you think I would prefer to hear?Of wizards who fell in battle?Used as an experiment or by a Muggle under a spell?Or was it my own to hear of your betrayal of our cause?Or I might hear you screaming years ago when you took pleasure in my hands.Of course I will think about the last one, and of course I will write about the last one.You were beautiful once, you stubborn old man.

And if you're ashamed of being once the confidant and lover of the most evil dark wizard of the century - well, somehow I can always get my revenge.You teach your students, eat your candy, feed your birds and bury me.But we shined together, Albus, and not even you can change history.

Gellert Grindelwald

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"It", the original "It", refers to the Elder Wand, and will not be noted later

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