[He pauses at that, wondering how he should reply. He could lie and say he did, or he could tell the truth...
On one hand, he's fed up of lying. But on the other, Harry already knows about the Otherworld, and to almost tell him that he died would be going against the lie that the Otherworld is perfect.
And then you can go half and half, which for him is technically telling the truth. He remembers nothing; he remembers being in nothing. He died, Harry, and for someone without a soul, that means you get nothing. There's no heaven or hell for Others, no matter how they go out.]
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On one hand, he's fed up of lying. But on the other, Harry already knows about the Otherworld, and to almost tell him that he died would be going against the lie that the Otherworld is perfect.
And then you can go half and half, which for him is technically telling the truth. He remembers nothing; he remembers being in nothing. He died, Harry, and for someone without a soul, that means you get nothing. There's no heaven or hell for Others, no matter how they go out.]
Can't say I remember.