1939: He keeps it in the corner of his room, covered by a heavy dust sheet and blocked-in by piles of parchment and books, to lessen the temptation. Many a man has gone mad gazing into the Mirror of Erised, after all - and Albus Dumbledore is too wise, too talented, and too downright important to let that happen to him...
Oh, so painful and beautiful all at once. The author has captured the very nature of that kind of longing for an idealized past love so wonderfully, and it works so well with what we know (and what the author shows us) of Albus Dumbledore.
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