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Yeah but guess how much money she would have lost.I wish she'd actually written it into the book D:
I've found myself to become worryingly more prone to crying over touching fiction as I get older. Now the Pokémon episode Bye Bye Butterfree manages to reduce me to a hysterically sobbing blob of patheticness, as well as various pieces of fanfiction,, The Lion King, and various other films, oddly mostly children's movies.Dobby's death (although for some reason no other death in the book)
The first time I cried over any fiction was over the movie AI. God, that was depressing. Then I found it pretty remarkable. Now it's not even news. D:
She could have made me cry over Tonks and Lupin, but given thier death scene was something to the effect of "and Harry walked past their dead bodies and then went to beat Voldemort it wasn't particularly tearjerking for me. :/
I find Dumbledore/Grindlewald heartachingly tragic, though. Probably because it's a male version of Gelphie, I dunno. I wish she'd actually written it into the book D:
Funny, though, I feel like crying sometimes, but can't.