In the few hours since Gellert had found your room empty,all he had kept thinking about was Why? He couldn't think of any reason as to why you would leave him.
He is sitting on your bed,trying to think if he had done anything wrong to make you want to leave. There had been no indication from you that you where unhappy,this made no sense at all. He is so deep in thought,that he didn't even notice Abernathy had arrived
"Sir" he said,there was nothing from the dark wizard,so he carried on"Sir,Mrs Bolton the librarian wants to see you"
"Not now" Gellert growled out
"But sir,she said it was something important" Abernathy tells him
"Where?"
"The living room,sir" and with that Gellert stood up and headed down to the living room,he opened the door,to find Queenie, Credence and Mrs Bolton."This had better be damned important" Gellert said angrily. Mrs Bolton stepped forward timidly- well no one wanted to make an angry Grindelwald even worse.
"Sir I was...sorting out the books when...I er...found this" and she held out a wand,which she hesantly handed to him. He instantly knew who's it was
"That's y/n 's isn't it sir" Credence spoke up
"Yes it is" Gellert replies
"Y/n wouldn't leave without her wand" Queenie adds
" Show me where you found it" Gellert demands.The four of them head to the library,and Mrs Bolton shows them where she found y/n 's wand. It was under the stand of mystery books. Gellert took out his wand, waving it around the area, and after a few seconds a white cloth flew into Gellert's hand. He sniffed it and said
"Cloreform" he suddenly left the library, leaving the others confused
"What is cloreform?" Credence asks Queenie
"Its a Muggle thing,it can knock people out cold" Queenie tells him
"So that means..."
"Y/n didn't leave..."
"She was taken?"
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Dark Temptation Gellert Grindelwald x female reader
FanfictionMy first story.BOOK 1 IN DARK TRILOGY You are Gellert Grindelwald's right hand woman,he trusts you and you trust him.the only problem is you have a crush on your boss. What are the chances the greatest wizard of all time share's your feelings-not li...