Do you think Albus freaked out to see that european fella's ankles back in 1899?
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"I love enemies to lovers but without the manipulation stuff"
"I love enemies to lovers but without the abuse"
"I love enemies to lovers but without them hurting each other"
"I love enemies to lovers but without them trying to kill each other"
"I love enemies to lovers but without them wanting to hurt/kill the other"
"I love enemies to lovers but only if they fight for little things"
Ma'am, sir, or whatever you want to be called, do you even know the meaning of the word "enemy"?
Enemy:
1) a person who is actively opposed or hostile to someone or something.
2) a hostile nation or its armed forces, especially in time of war.
3) a thing that harms or weakens something else.
These are the different meanings of "enemy". So no, someone you disagree with about little things is not your enemy. For the love of God, understand it already. An enemy is someone you hate. An enemy is someone you want to hurt. An enemy is someone you want to see destroyed. An enemy is someone you'd like to kill. It's someone with a completely different morality, with different morals, with different ways of seeing the world.
An enemy it's not a person who jokes with you like "Oh, you're an idiot" "No, you". It's someone who takes seriously the fights against you, who would do anything to see you defeated and broken. That's what an enemy would do. If they do nothing like these things, they're not your enemy. They can be your rival, or someone you don't get along with, but definitely not an enemy.
And if you don't like these things, then you definitely don't like enemies to lovers ships. Because enemies to lovers ships are based on "two enemies -and I'll repeat it again just in case: two enemies- falling in love, after one corrupts or one redeems". If you don't like/don't accept two people hurting each other when they are enemies and then falling in love, don't pretend you like the enemies to lovers trope, because trust me, you really don't. You don't even know what's the trope about-
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They are husbands, your honor.
Something about them folding their sleeves, after a day's work running a magical classroom or wizarding politics so I have to chuck my coat and show off my forearms makes me feel absolutely fe—fine.
I couldn't find any better quality of that deleted scene of Gellert before he went down to the basement necromancy scene 😭😭😭 such a crime.
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My old men ❤️ teacher Gellert or Co emperor Albus. Either path they are together in it ❤️
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