(a/n - I am back! Yeah, exams and everything got in the way, but I never gave up!)
I Was Born, I Have Lived, I Will Surely Die...
Albus noticed the dark followers out of the corner of his eye. No sooner had that happened than the aurors were back in the room, duelling them again, even though some had been injured. Albus wondered how they had gotten in. Then he realised, he hadn't allowed the dark followers out, but he hadn't not allowed them in. He had no time to ponder in this though, as he needed to duel with Grindelwald.
Suddenly, from behind Albus was struck from behind, and he fell to his knees. He grimaced. Death was now inevitable. He looked uo at Grindelwald, who was grinning down at him.
"so, are you ready to die?" he asked.
"I was born, I have lived, I will surely die." Albus said strongly, all hope of saving Minerva leaving him. "why not now?"
Grindelwald stared at him.
"you are prepared to die?"
"yes." Albus said, but Grindelwald's shock at his announcement caused the dark wizard to lose his concentration slightly. It was in this time that Albus was able to leap to his feat, point his want at Grindelwald, and force the dark wizard onto his knees.
Grindelwald looked up, white as a sheet. His nervous expression reminded Albus of the days when he was younger, and he had fallen for that very same expression, he had fallen for the man's charms. Well, he wasn't going to fall for them now. He smiled at Grindelwald.
"Albus, Albus, please don't kill me!" Grindelwald whimpered, his face full of fear. Albus looked down at the man he had once been so besotted with.
"Gellert, you fail to embrace death, while I did, so I triumphed. Now, Gellert. You was born, you have lived, you will surely die." Grindelwald seemed to shrink some more.
"but... But... You love me Albus!"
"I thought I loved you. I fell for your charms, I fell for your schemes, but no more. I am in love with a beautiful woman. That is real love, and I know that now. Goodbye, Gellert Grindelwald. Avada Kedavra!" and with that, the darkest sorcerer of all time fell to the floor, lifeless.
