To: Dianna
No, I go back to Dumbledore saying that V acts alone, and doesn't really trust anyone. Not that Bellatrix didn't want it, but I think Voldemort was above anything quite so human. I was right there with you up until she died and Voldemort screamed. There had to be some kind of bond in there or at least a little bit of feeling. Or maybe he was p*ssed that he wasn't going to get his 3am nookie.
1,252 posted on
07/25/2007 5:28:39 PM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a Liberal when I married her.)
To: Tanniker Smith
And now that I say that, I don’t know what kind of feeling that that could have been ... couldn’t have been love.
1,253 posted on
07/25/2007 5:29:25 PM PDT by
Tanniker Smith
(I didn't know she was a Liberal when I married her.)
To: Tanniker Smith
I was right there with you up until she died and Voldemort screamed. There had to be some kind of bond in there or at least a little bit of feeling. Or maybe he was p*ssed that he wasn't going to get his 3am nookie. Actually, I'd forgotten that part. But she was a very powerful witch, and his most loyal supporter. In my universe, I'm going to assume no sex.
To: Tanniker Smith
Voldemort may not have been capable of love but he does - to an extent - try to spare Lily at the request of Snape. There's
some kind of emotion there.
That being said - he's still a man. And while he may not have loved Bellatrix I found it interesting they way he spoke to Bella in chapter 1 and then his reaction to her death in the last chapter. I could be reading more into it.
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