They are tragic because it really could have been so beautiful and happy had things not went wrong. I think, a looming darkness was there all along, what Gellert got expelled for, and him using an unforgivable curse on his boyfriend's little brother. If they had met some other way though, before Gellert got dark, got lost, it would have been wonderful. Or if someone manage to pull Gellert out of his darkness.
...here, it took the death of Alberforth as well, which makes it not entirely happy since Alberforth did grow up to be cool, if a little strange...and to me, a loss is a loss. If Ariana dies anyways, it would be a loss. ...and then there is Gellert, who does understand what he did to Albus, and will always remember how broken Albus was on that night.
...but in spite of the unhappy, Gellert is happy with Albus. Even though their current happy days are a bit of a morbid parody of what Gellert had wanted, everyone who had competed with Albus for his attention out of the picture, and for Gellert to discover that it was a horrifying thing due to the Albus was broken part.
...here, it took the death of Alberforth as well, which makes it not entirely happy since Alberforth did grow up to be cool, if a little strange...and to me, a loss is a loss. If Ariana dies anyways, it would be a loss. ...and then there is Gellert, who does understand what he did to Albus, and will always remember how broken Albus was on that night.
...but in spite of the unhappy, Gellert is happy with Albus. Even though their current happy days are a bit of a morbid parody of what Gellert had wanted, everyone who had competed with Albus for his attention out of the picture, and for Gellert to discover that it was a horrifying thing due to the Albus was broken part.
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