Spukc's life in the world of Harry Potter continued to be filled with happiness and excitement. He and Professor Garlick grew closer every day, and before long, they were married in a virtual ceremony filled with magic and wonder.
But on their wedding night, as they lay in bed together, Spukc received a shocking message. He was told that Professor Garlick was not the kind and gentle herbology professor that she appeared to be, but was actually a dark wizard who was romantically involved with Voldemort.
Spukc was devastated. He couldn't believe that the woman he had fallen in love with, the woman he had married, was sleeping with the dark lord. He didn't know what to do, so he turned to the only community he knew for help.
He logged back into NeoGAF and posted a thread with the title "Dating-Age: My Wife is Sleeping with Voldemort! What do I do?!" The NeoGAF users were quick to respond, offering their advice and support.
Most of the NeoGAF users told Spukc that he needed to annul the marriage, to get away from Professor Garlick as quickly as possible. They warned him of the dangers of being involved with a dark wizard, and the consequences that would inevitably follow.
But Spukc was undeterred. He was in love with Professor Garlick, and he was willing to do whatever it took to be with her. He knew that she was a dark wizard, but he also knew that there was good in her, and he was determined to help her see the light.
So he stayed by her side, even as she cast dark spells and plotted with Voldemort. He stood by her, hoping that his love and support would be enough to help her turn away from the dark path she was on.
And as the days went by, Spukc saw a change in Professor Garlick. She became more and more distant, more and more focused on her dark magic. And as much as he loved her, Spukc knew that he needed to do something to stop her.
So he challenged her to a virtual reality duel, determined to prove to her that there was a better way, that love and light could conquer even the darkest of magic. And as he ran circles around her, as fast as Sonic the Hedgehog, he shouted out the catchphrase "Gotta go fast!" hoping to remind her of what was truly important.
But on their wedding night, as they lay in bed together, Spukc received a shocking message. He was told that Professor Garlick was not the kind and gentle herbology professor that she appeared to be, but was actually a dark wizard who was romantically involved with Voldemort.
Spukc was devastated. He couldn't believe that the woman he had fallen in love with, the woman he had married, was sleeping with the dark lord. He didn't know what to do, so he turned to the only community he knew for help.
He logged back into NeoGAF and posted a thread with the title "Dating-Age: My Wife is Sleeping with Voldemort! What do I do?!" The NeoGAF users were quick to respond, offering their advice and support.
Most of the NeoGAF users told Spukc that he needed to annul the marriage, to get away from Professor Garlick as quickly as possible. They warned him of the dangers of being involved with a dark wizard, and the consequences that would inevitably follow.
But Spukc was undeterred. He was in love with Professor Garlick, and he was willing to do whatever it took to be with her. He knew that she was a dark wizard, but he also knew that there was good in her, and he was determined to help her see the light.
So he stayed by her side, even as she cast dark spells and plotted with Voldemort. He stood by her, hoping that his love and support would be enough to help her turn away from the dark path she was on.
And as the days went by, Spukc saw a change in Professor Garlick. She became more and more distant, more and more focused on her dark magic. And as much as he loved her, Spukc knew that he needed to do something to stop her.
So he challenged her to a virtual reality duel, determined to prove to her that there was a better way, that love and light could conquer even the darkest of magic. And as he ran circles around her, as fast as Sonic the Hedgehog, he shouted out the catchphrase "Gotta go fast!" hoping to remind her of what was truly important.