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Christmas Eve Aftermath Ⅱ

The seedy pub is deathly silent as Lestrange examines the corpse of his dead wife, Bellatrix with mixed feelings. Bellatrix was such a beauty that Lestrange found himself enchanted that she chose to marry him of all people. And though their relationship was a bit distant at times, Lestrange truly did love her in his own way.

However, Lestrange knew that could not be said the same for Bellatrix. Bellatrix was hardly ever warm with him and only on very rare occasions was she ever intimate with him. Lestrange's eyes suddenly flash as the seeds of doubt begin to rapidly sprout within Lestrange as he recalls his father-in-law's last words.

With a trembling heart, Lestrange feels sickened as he recalls the actions of Bellatrix in the past. Bellatrix was always cold and distant with him, but every time she saw the Dark Lord her features would light up with delight. With great zealousness and joy, Bellatrix would fulfill any command of the Dark Lord, no matter what it may be.

Something within Lestrange begins to harden, while another part rages and burns everything to dust. "We will bury Bellatrix's body here," Lestrange said with some difficulty.

A nearby Death Eater opens his mouth to protest, "But shouldn't we have the Dark Lord-?"

"No!" Lestrange roared as something forever changed within him. "Bellatrix is my wife and I say, she will be buried here!"

The Death Eaters flinch at Lestrange's ferocity before Rodolphus Lestrange reaches down toward his wife. His dark eyes linger on Bellatrix's hand. There is no sign of their wedding ring nor of a ring band mark on her forefinger. Her hand is clear of any wedding vow, she had forsaken them long ago.

The seeds of hatred and jealousy twist and grow as ice and fire rage within Rodolphus Lestrange. Something dies within him as he drops Bellatrix's hand onto the grime-covered wooden floor.

None of the Death Eaters notice Lestrange's out-of-character action. The Death Eaters are busy lifting Bellatrix's corpse and following Lestrange out into the bitter cold. The Death Eaters carry Bellatrix's body out of town towards a snowy drift.

"We will bury her here," Rodolphus Lestrange emotionlessly said as he used his wand to clear out a space in the snow.

"But the wolves will get her," whispered, a Death Eater at hearing the howling of wolves carried on the wind.

"I said dig," Lestrange harshly rumbled.

The Death Eaters blink in surprise and attribute Lestrange's ferocity due to the death of Bellatrix. The Death Eaters hurriedly obey and dig into the frozen ground. Despite their efforts, they are only able to create a shallow grave.

With a flick of Rodolphus Lestrange's wand, Bellatrix's body is lowered into the grave. The Death Eaters glance at each other as a Death Eater says, "Do you have any last words, Lestrange?"

Rodolphus Lestrange is quiet for a moment before bitterly saying, "You were once loved, Bellatrix."

Rodolphus Lestrange's heart feels frozen and turbulent as he turns away. The Death Eaters in unison raise their wands and push the frozen ground onto Bellatrix's pale corpse as Bellatrix's corpse is encased in the frozen ground of Albany. A wooden marker is placed on the grave marking the last resting place of Bellatrix Lestrange.

The Death Eaters turn away and follow behind Lestrange. However, Rodolphus Lestrange mindlessly leads them through the snow. An outspoken Death eater from before says, "Lestrange, we must report Bellatrix's death to the Dark Lord!"

Lestrange halts as a cold iciness fills his gaze causing the Death Eater in question to step back. "Yes, we should," Rodolphus Lestrange agreed in a strange tone of voice.

The Death Eaters including Lestrange apparate away, before arriving on the outskirts of a frozen building in a snow-covered forest. The guarding Death Eaters call out to them but Lestrange does not reply as the outspoken Death Eater motions to the guarding Death Eaters to remain silent. Another Death Eater leads the way inside as Rodolphus Lestrange trails behind. With ease, the group makes their way to where the Dark Lord resides.

Seeing that Lestrange is so distraught the group opts to leave Rodolphus Lestrange behind out in the corridors. The doors open with a loud creak as the room is dimly lit and chilly as ice. Some of the Death Eaters shiver with cold and pull their cloaks closer to their bodies to try to stay warm.

Voldemort opens his eyes and frowns at the early return of his follower. Voldemort's nostrils flare in displeasure as the Death Eater flinched. "And where are Lestrange and Bellatrix?" Voldemort hissed with narrowed crimson eyes.

The Death Eaters glance at each other as the outspoken Death Eater hesitatingly says, "Dark Lord, Lestrange is presently distraught as Bellatrix has been slain by her father."

"What?!" Voldemort roared causing the Death Eaters to flinch.

"Cygnus Black was mad with rage and said, he would not allow his daughter to follow-," the outspoken Death Eater paused unable to find the right words.

"I want to know," Voldemort frostily ordered.

"My deepest pardon's, Milord," the outspoken Death Eater hastily said. The Death Eater winces, before continuing as ordered, "Cygnus Black said that he would not have his daughter following an imposter, a muggle-born wizard by the name of Tom Marvolo Riddle."

Voldemort sits up in fury as he narrows his eyes clearly enraged. "Who told him so?!"

"We don't believe the lies either, milord," the outspoken Death Eater hurriedly replied. "But Cygnus Black seemed convinced and slew Bellatrix when she came to your defense."

A dark aura seeps from Voldemort as a Long-nosed Death Eater boldly interjects, "We were finally making progress in finding the 3rd party and perhaps Bellatrix came to close, and the 3rd party attacked by telling such convincing lies to Bellatrix."

The dark aura ceases to seep as Voldemort says, "If so, I want those responsible for such lies to be found!"

"Yes, milord," the long-nosed Death Eater said. "But what of Cygnus Black?"

"I leave Lestrange to avenge himself upon his father-in-law," Voldemort plainly stated. "Send Lestrange in."

"Of course, milord," the long-nosed Death Eater replied as the rest of the Death Eaters bowed and left.

Rodolphus Lestrange is sent inside but does react as if out of sorts. With eerie eyes, Lestrange studies Lord Voldemort as Voldemort says, "You have my sincere condolences, Lestrange. Bellatrix was a wonderful woman," as a faint smile briefly appears on Voldemort's face.

Lestrange's clenched hands hidden inside his robe begin to shake not with pain, but rage. Many times, Bellatrix had spent time alone with the Dark Lord, when no one else was permitted so. Even his most faithful of followers were not permitted to. Often the Dark Lord could be found in the company of Bellatrix discussing the dark arts. For Dark Lord could have any woman he wanted, but it was Bellatrix who was Rodolphus's wife!

Rodolphus Lestrange bows his head to hide the anger and animosity that had appeared in the depths of his soul. Naturally talented in Occlumency, Lestrange composes his heart and mind as he raises his gaze to only reveal a bitter chill. "Milord, please leave Cygnus Black to me, I will avenge myself when the time is right," Lestrange requested.

"Very well, that is your right," Voldemort crisply said.

"Thank you, Milord," Lestrange said, before bowing away and departing.

Voldemort sighs for the first time in a very long time as he closes his eyes as a dark-haired beauty appears briefly through his mind before fading away. Darkness swiftly seems to engulf him as the lair becomes silent. But even so, a certain woman's scent seems to linger in the air engulfing the chilly dungeon.

So, Voldemort at least felt attracted to Bellatrix given that Delphini is born during their stay at Malfoy Manor during the second wizarding war. Voldemort didn't love her for sure, but he did get it on with a married woman.

And that is the second problem that I have with it. I don't care how much of a loyal follower Rodolphus Lestrange was no one is going to just sit there and watch their wife openly cheat on them with their boss. Not to mention when said wife after years of marriage didn't give him an heir but got knocked up by their boss after the first try.

To be honest, I'm surprised that Lestrange didn't end up betraying Voldemort in the end. Because let's be honest, we'd all want revenge. And even the nicer ones of us would and this is a dark wizard we're talking about. As such, I don't agree with how Rodolphus Lestrange would have handled it at all!

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