More of a taster. It starts of in a diffrent time zone after this, but they are still mentioned.

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Albus stood on the beach, his brother behind him. Gillard was stood infront of him. This was the most important choice of his life. Family, or lover? But why did he have to choose? Aberforth was waiting for Albus to make up his mind.

Ariana, she was sick anyway, had let some stupid muggles get to her. That was it, wasn't it? He had to choose between them. Ever family, or lover.

And so he had to choose wisely. His sister wasn't sick, was she really? Albus knew she was just scared, when really she could use all her magic against the stupid muggles. And think of Aberforth. He never focused time on school, and education.

Then there was Gillard. He was hard-working and focused his time on the greater good. He took pride in what he did and took timeto help you understand master plans. He had the same dream as him. To find all the deathly Hallows.

And they would.

"Gillard. I'm sorry Aberforth, but it's my time to go-" Albus was cut of by a loud something being pressed against his neck. The light reflected of the metal and glittered a beautiful white. Albus looked up to see Aberforth standing there.

"Then you must die..." Aberforth was about to slice his neck when Gillard said one word-

"Cruchio!" Aberforth doubled over in pain, and yelped slightly, refusing to scream.

After a minute, Gillard stopped. Aberforth stood up, and tried to strike him again. This time, however, Albus snatched the knife, turned Aberforth and struck him in the back, causing Ariana to scream as the blood started pouring. She went white.

Albus watched at all magical value drained from her, and she fell into a heep on the floor. Gillard walked over to him slowly.

"Come on, Albus. You need to rest." And with that, Gillard took Albus' hand, and they apperated away.

When they arrived at the place they were staying, Gillard told Albus to sit down, and so he did reluctantly.

"Gillard? What do we do now?" Albus questioned.

"We find a Deathly Hallow."