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CHAPTER 70

| ANOTHER TOM RIDDLE |

"Damn that was so intense

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"Damn that was so intense." James said as the exchange with Cathy and Severus concluded. He turned to his sister and Cathy caught his glance. "Thanks."

"You're welcome." She mumbled. Cathy saw Remus turn to her. She gave him a nod and he smiled in appreciation for her defending him in the future.

Fleamont looked at his daughter feeling quite useless as he saw how much she seem to be affected in this film's timeline. Euphemia felt the time thing and at the same time wished she was closer to her daughter.

The screen brightened up again except this time it was no longer with Hogwarts. Cathy and Thomas were walking along a paved footpath with Cathy holding a note and counting the buildings they walked past.

The witch and muggle finally ceased their walking in front of a rusted old metal gate in front of a large stone building. On the building was a very old sign that said: WOOL'S ORPHANAGE.

Dumbledore stared at the screen and knew that the film was getting closer to the last truth of what Voldemort really was. The previous two films had shown the audience what the Dark Lord was.

A liar and hypocrite.

Now the final nail in the coffin could be hammered and perhaps these films could stop the war that was on the verge of breaking out before it starts.

"Uh..." Cathy looked around again and then at the piece of paper that she had before she looked at Thomas. "I think this is it."

"Are you sure?" Thomas enquired.

Before Cathy answered a dark-skinned nun approached the closed gate after sighting Cathy and Thomas.

"Good morning." The nun greeted cheerfully.

"Good morning to you." Thomas replied.

"Forgive me I wasn't aware of any visitors were coming today, Mister...?" the nun looked to Thomas to introduce himself.

"Riddle. Thomas Riddle." Thomas glanced at Cathy. "And this is Cathy."

"Hello." Cathy said stepping forward. "I was wondering if you could tell us if we at the right address." Cathy showed her the parchment she carried and the nun nodded.

"You're at the right place, alright." She smiled happily at them. "I'm Sister Cecilia and the two of you can come right in." she unlocked the gate and opened it up for them.

Thomas and Cathy walked in and scene shifted to Sister Cecilia walking them through the building. It was very aged and had worn paint and cracked footpaths everywhere.

"We were sort of hoping you could help us." Thomas said.

"I don't doubt that I can." Sister Cecilia said happily as she led them. "It's so rare that we see a young couple wanting to adopt but if you have love in your hearts who are we to deny you."

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