Dumbledore had left them to grope in the darkness, to wrestle with unknown and undreamed-of terrors, alone and unaided:
And for what reasons, what end? Did Dumbles think Voldemort was listenening to all of Harry's private thoughts? Well, he certainly wasn't in B7, otherwise he'd have joined them, Deliverance style, on the trio's long camping trip.
The two young men were staying at the Leaky Cauldron in London, preparing to depart for Greece the following morning,
I bet they were.
Snapity, snap snap! :)
Presumably this means that Dumbledore could have attacked and defeated Grindelwald in 1939—and thus prevented World War II, and all of the hideous deaths that took place as a result.
Well, you know, hiding your man-crush from the world is worth the death of millions of innocents. I think is the chapter when Jo decided to nail any remaining fan love of Albus, into it's coffin and toss it into a dumpster.
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Date: 2008-01-26 06:44 pm (UTC)And for what reasons, what end? Did Dumbles think Voldemort was listenening to all of Harry's private thoughts? Well, he certainly wasn't in B7, otherwise he'd have joined them, Deliverance style, on the trio's long camping trip.
The two young men were staying at the Leaky Cauldron in London, preparing to depart for Greece the following morning,
I bet they were.
Snapity, snap snap! :)
Presumably this means that Dumbledore could have attacked and defeated Grindelwald in 1939—and thus prevented World War II, and all of the hideous deaths that took place as a result.
Well, you know, hiding your man-crush from the world is worth the death of millions of innocents. I think is the chapter when Jo decided to nail any remaining fan love of Albus, into it's coffin and toss it into a dumpster.