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Fireside Chat
TheQuilter7 Reviews | 5.71/10 (7 Ratings, 0 Likes, 0 Favorites )
Choices and decisions are not always easy.
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And we all know that Karkaroff didn't take the right decision. That is, if he were willing to live older.
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
Thank you for reading and reviewing. He chose what he thought was the best for him at the time, hindsight is alway clearer.
Very interesting how Dumbledore handled trying to give Igor an out. I think this is very plausible. I can almost see Igor reeling at the implications and trying to find the 'hidden meaning' behind the offers.
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
Thank you for reading and reviewing. Dumbledoor never did seem to be completely straight forward, so yes, I could easily see Igor trying to second guess and find things there that were not.
Dumbledore has always been bonkers, hasn't he? But I do guess survival is often most important in a war situation. I wonder what would have changed in the war if Dumbledore had acted more active. Well done!
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
Thank you for reading and reviewing. I do think that Dumbledore may have been over cautious. We will never know. But we do all have to make our own choices and decisions and we have to live with them. In Karkaroffs case, die by them as well.
Quite thought provoking. I wonder if, in later days, Dumbledore ever thought he should have forced a different decision. I'm sure Snape thought Dumbledore should have acted.
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
I think that Dumbledore may have gotten a bit too cautious after his brush with power and Grindelwald. That colors my opinion of him. Thank for reading and for the review.
Dumbledore is typically evasive. LOL :)
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
That is the way I see him. Glad that it came through. Thank you for reading and reviewing.
I wonder what he thought the next day? Mwahahaha. Poor guy. At least he had twenty years before he got killed.
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
Yes indeed, the next day and every day living in fear. Thank you for your response. As my very first ever posted writing it is encouraging that it was even read. Again, thank you.
That was wonderful. Good use of the prompt. Congrats.
Response from TheQuilter (Author of Fireside Chat)
Thank you, as this is my very first ever posted fanfic/drabble of any sort, I was not completely sure if I was "doing it right." I am glad you enjoyed it.