"It's for the for the greater good, Harriet," Dumbledore said with a twinkle in his eyes. "If it is the only way to prevent bloodshed then this is the possible way to prevent it from happening."
"That may be true, but this is my life," Harriet said angry and betrayed at what is happening. "Just thinking about marrying the monster that killed my parents makes me feel that they died for nothing."
"Yes, but do you wish for more children to end up like yourself," Dumbledore said knowing exactly how to get his pawn to agree with him. "And just letting you know I am your magical guardian, and that means that I decide who you should marry and if this is the only way to prevent bloodshed then it's for the best."
"Fine, I will marry him, but I have conditions to be brought forward." She said. "And I wish to do so with him present so I only I can make the conditions that way nobody on either side will change them in secret."
"Of course, my dear." He said slightly granting his teeth.
"Which also means I want someone neutral present as well," Harriet said looking at Dumbledore. "And I will be sending the person owl with the letter asking them for help with negotiations."
"I can't believe Dumbledore would go so low in doing this," Voldemort said glaring at the letting that Dumbledore had sent and made sure it wasn't cursed or traced by said man. "He thinks I don't know his tricks, and doesn't think I'll use it against him."
"What is it, my lord?" Lucius Malfoy asked fearfully.
"Dumbledore thought that I would marry in sake to prevent needless bloodshed, by marrying Harriet Potter," Voldemort said with a sneer. "But then again it would be easy to use it against him especially if he forgot where the Potters descended from. I'll agree with the marriage, but I want to make some conditions with my soon-to-be wife, and I wouldn't be surprised if she too wants to make some conditions."
