A/N: This letter's from Grindelwald to Dumbledore, while he's in Nurmengard. Like Voldemort, I doubt Grindelwald would regret his actions. This is set much before Voldemort asks him for the Elder Wand, so he hasn't yet realised the error of his ways (it's clear that he does realise his mistakes at some point because of his attitude towards Voldemort). It's also slightly longer than the others, but I think that over the years he spent in Nurmengard, he would have come up with a lot of things he wanted to say to various people.

I'm not too sure about this one. While I think the idea's good, I don't think I managed to execute it well. So if anyone has any ideas how I can improve it, please let me know!

DISCLAIMER: DON'T OWN THIS.


Albus,

I do not regret my actions. I only wish that you had made the better choice and helped me for the greater good.

Alone we were formidable, together we would have been unbeatable.

But alas, you chose to become the champion of Mudbloods.

Remember Albus, they have nothing to give you in return, whereas I promised you power and the Deathly Hallows.

Together we could have accomplished what one of us could not do alone.

Yours,

Gellert.


Initially, I was going to sign the letter off with just 'Gellert', but considering J.K Rowling said they were once lovers, I changed it. Please leave your feedback.

-Sana