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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian Sister at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.

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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian Sister at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is It’s dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.
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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.

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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian Sister at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.
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* The flashback images of young Harry from ''Ghoul Goblin'' are pretty touching, the moreso when you think about how long those experiences (finding his father dead, having killed Justin) are going to haunt and isolate him.

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* The flashback images of young Harry from ''Ghoul Goblin'' are pretty touching, the moreso when you think about how long those experiences (finding his father dead, having killed Justin) are going to haunt and isolate him.him.
* Since the time he was a boy, Joseph Talbot from ''Ghoul Goblin'' spent his life trying to find out why his family kept dying in terrible, violent ways. He eventually uncovered the curse and turned his home into a fortress against the supernatural with every scrap of knowledge he could gather and stayed on constant guard against supernatural forces. When he tried to convince his siblings to move in for their safety, they thought he was crazy, or pathetic, and abandoned him, forcing him to watch as they died one by one. He never knew a moment of peace in all his life...and all his preparations and dedication ''still'' did him no good as he ended up dead anyway.
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* ''Bombshells'' has Molly looking at herself in a mirror, and she tries to see herself as someone else, someone who hasn't [[spoiler: betrayed the man she loves and sent him to his death]].
-->That bitch deserved to be run over by a train or something.
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* ''Goodbye'': Nearly every word is designed to bring the tears as[[spoiler:Ivy confronts Kincaid for his part in Harry's death. ]]

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* The very end of ''Day One''. Butters managed in the end to triumph over his fear and defeat the baku baku... but he still had no choice but to kill something that was supposed to be a protector, something that he desperately wishes he could have redeemed instead.
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*''Goodbye'': Nearly every word is designed to bring the tears as[[spoiler:Ivy confronts Kincaid for his part in Harry's death. ]]
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* ''Zoo Day'': Harry and Maggie trying to tiptoe around each other's weak spots. Each of them has experienced suffering almost beyond imagining, had friends and relations torn from them... and now that they've found each other, each of them is terrified that they'll do or say something wrong and lose the other.

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* In ''Cold Case,'' Molly, just beginning her role as the Winter Lady, and Carlos develop a budding romance, and even start to have sex. She wakes up [[spoiler: in the shower with blood all over her hands, and Mab explains that due to her being the Winter Lady and thus the maiden of TheHecateSisters, the mantle reacted automatically and brutally hurt Carlos, as it will anyone with whom Molly tries to have sex with.]]

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* In ''Cold Case,'' Molly, just beginning her role as the Winter Lady, and Carlos develop a budding romance, and even start to have sex. She wakes up [[spoiler: in the shower with blood all over her hands, and Mab explains that due to her being the Winter Lady and thus the maiden of TheHecateSisters, the mantle reacted automatically and brutally hurt Carlos, as it will anyone with whom Molly tries to have sex with.with, because having sex would make her not a maiden anymore.]]
** The main plot is worse. Molly has to collect a tribute that hasn't been paid in some time from a Fae tribe. When she asks them for it, they tell her that their children have been abducted by enemies, and unless they get their children back, they're not giving her the tribute. Molly and Carlos heroically destroy the enemies and rescue the children... [[spoiler:and then Molly finds out that the children ''are'' the tribute- they're going to be raised as soldiers to fight the Outsiders at the Outer Gates, and will never see their families or home again.
]] And there's absolutely nothing she can do to stop it.
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* In ''Cold Case,'' Molly, just beginning her role as the Winter Lady, and Carlos develop a budding romance, and even start to have sex. She wakes up [[spoiler: in the shower with blood all over her hands, and Mab explains that due to her being the Winter Lady and thus the maiden of TheThreeFacesOfEve, the mantle reacted automatically and brutally hurt Carlos, as it will anyone with whom Molly tries to have sex with.]]

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* In ''Cold Case,'' Molly, just beginning her role as the Winter Lady, and Carlos develop a budding romance, and even start to have sex. She wakes up [[spoiler: in the shower with blood all over her hands, and Mab explains that due to her being the Winter Lady and thus the maiden of TheThreeFacesOfEve, TheHecateSisters, the mantle reacted automatically and brutally hurt Carlos, as it will anyone with whom Molly tries to have sex with.]]
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* In ''Cold Case,'' Molly, just beginning her role as the Winter Lady, and Carlos develop a budding romance, and even start to have sex. She wakes up [[spoiler: in the shower with blood all over her hands, and Mab explains that due to her being the Winter Lady and thus the maiden of TheThreeFacesOfEve, the mantle reacted automatically and brutally hurt Carlos, as it will anyone with whom Molly tries to have sex with.]]
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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.

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* A subtle but very, very dark one in ''Backup'': Thomas confronts the Stygian at the end, and, while horribly poisoned, he [[spoiler: rapes her and feeds her to his Hunger, killing her and letting his Hunger fight off the poison to keep him alive.]] The worst part is how simple and understated the scene is. Thomas has been fighting his demon for so long, working to not abuse others around him, but is forced by both the poison and his enemy to [[spoiler: consume her life force]]. It is dark and subtle and quiet and ''incredibly'' tragic.tragic.
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* The flashback images of young Harry from ''Ghoul Goblin'' are pretty touching, the moreso when you think about how long those experiences (finding his father dead, having killed Justin) are going to haunt and isolate him.
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[[AC: Grave Peril]]
* "She only wrote three words in the card. I'll let you guess what they were."

[[AC: Summer Knight]]
* [[spoiler:Meryl]] sacrificing herself to give Harry, and Lily, a chance.
* [[spoiler: Aurora's]] death at the end of Summer Knight can definitely bring a tear to the eye:
--> 'Wait,' she said, her voice weak and somehow very young. She didn't look like a mad faerie sorceress now. She looked like a frightened girl. 'Wait. You don't understand. I just wanted it to stop. Wanted the hurting to stop.'
--> I smoothed a bloodied lock of hair from her eyes and felt very tired as I said, 'The only people who never hurt are dead.'
--> The light died out of her eyes, her breath slowing. She whispered, barely audible, 'I don't understand.'
--> I answered, 'I don't either.'
--> A tear slid from her eye and mixed with the blood.
--> Then she died.

[[AC: Death Masks]]
* Throughout the whole story of ''Death Masks'', [[spoiler: Marcone went through a lot of trouble to secure the Shroud of Turin. Enlisting the Churchmice, getting extorted into paying millions more for it by Valmont to make sure it's safe, even personally risking his life with Harry, Michael and Sanya to fight Nicodemus, pulling off incredible shots just so he wouldn't harm it. Near the end of the story, we learn why he went through so much trouble: he wanted it to heal a girl in a private hospital in Wisconsin. The real Tearjerker part was Gentleman Johnny Marcone, AffablyEvil criminal mastermind, head of the biggest criminal empire in the country, putting a teddy bear in her arms, reading her a story out loud for an hour, laying the Shroud on her, and ''praying''.]]
-->[[spoiler: ''I hadn't ever pictured John Marcone praying. But I saw him forming the word please, over and over.'']]
** Made even more poignant after reading White Knight, where we discover that [[spoiler: the girl is the Beckitts' daughter, who has been in a coma for years after being hit by a stray bullet meant for Marcone. Marcone hasn't even told the girl's mother, who now works for him but has tried to kill him at least once, because he doesn't want to devastate her even more if the girl never wakes up. Marcone put up with all that effort, money, and personal danger in the hope of helping a little girl who was hurt because of him. Not only that, but Harry also realizes that it was that event that gave Marcone the drive necessary to because the leader he is; his taking over and organizing of Chicago's crime was less for selfish reasons, and more in order to make the crime organized so that nothing like that would happen again. Marcone might be scum, but it's hard not to like him sometimes. ]]
* The closing paragraph of Death Masks. For two entire books, Harry's been obsessed with researching a way to save his ex-girlfriend Susan, who was half-turned into a vampire. It's gotten to the point where he's almost been evicted from his office and home in his desperation to find a cure. At the end of the book, Harry finally lets go. He takes down her picture and the engagement ring he offered her from his mantle, and instead puts up the holy blade Fidelacchius, given to him by a man who surrendered himself to torture to give Harry a chance to live. The final lines, "Maybe some things just weren't meant to go together. Things like oil and water, orange juice and toothpaste. Me and Susan. But tomorrow was another day", always choke me up.
* The Archive. A seven or eight year-old girl with the sum of human knowledge and endeavor stored in her mind as a safety precaution. Born to a mother who served that same purpose and who, on her birth, was burned out mentally by the passing of that knowledge to such a degree that she was put into a persistent vegetative state. A fate that she will share when, not if, she gives birth to her own daughter. Though she may seem [[WiseBeyondTheirYears Wise Beyond Her Years]], she is still just a little girl who loves kitties and who no one thought to name beyond her function. There is something terribly sad about someone so young fulfilling such a duty.
** As of a later book, this is no longer the case via retcon. Instead, the Archive passes from one to another on death of the parent. [[spoiler:That said, it's even worse--Ivy's mother came into the Archive unexpectedly young, while pregnant with Ivy, grew insanely jealous that her daughter would have a full life that she wouldn't, and killed herself. ''And Ivy knows all of this''.]]
** There is a very quick throwaway line she has right when she's introduced.
-->'''Harry''': Cross my heart, hope to die?\\
'''The Archive''': You don't know how much.

[[AC: Dead Beat]]
* Thomas explaining to Harry what his [[HorrorHunger Hunger]] feels like by showing him. The real kicker is Harry describing Thomas' "weary" eyes.

[[AC: Proven Guilty]]
* Although Charity Carpenter has, up to this point, really been nothing but a [[GoodIsNotNice Grade-A bitch]] to Harry[[hottip:*:For reasons that you soon find are actually pretty understandable, if still a little unfair on Harry.]], when he tells her how he'd deduced that [[spoiler: her daughter Molly has inherited her magical talent, and has been using black magic on her friends]], she reacts with complete and total terror, as even though [[spoiler: Molly's intentions were pure, any use of black magic is an instant and automatic death sentence in the White Council's eyes]]. In that moment you really do feel for her.

[[AC: White Night]]
* ''White Night'' has a moment between Thomas and Justine that really hammers home how much he's given up because he loves her.
-->In Justine's arms he looked like a man in mourning. But he bent his whole body to her, every fiber and sinew, not merely his arm, and every line of his face became softer, somehow, gentler, as though he had been relieved of an intolerable agony I had never realized he felt - though I noticed that neither he nor Justine touched each other's skin.
* The shadow of the fallen angel Lasciel spent multiple books living in Harry's head, alternating between being a dangerous annoyance and really helpful when things get desperate. Then Harry starts treating her like her own person. He gives her a nickname and, like Ivy and Bob, it changes her. And then in ''White Night'' she shields him from a psychic attack and it burns out the parts of his brain where she lives... except for the part of her that helped him play the guitar better.
** It becomes especially hard-hitting when Harry is talking about it with Bob, and Bob, being [[LovableSexManiac Bob]], starts wondering if he "took a ride before the carnival left." He then stops, and then this exchange happens:
--> Bob paused, and his eyelights blinked. "Hey, Harry. Are you ''crying''?"
--> [[SandInMyEyes "No,"]] I snapped, and left the lab.
* ''White Night'', the scene where Harry soulgazes Ms. Demeter and [[spoiler: he sees the moment when her daughter was shot years ago.]] This troper has ''never'' cried at anything in any form of fiction he has ever seen. But ''this scene'' made me start to tear up. In public, with literally hundreds of people around. The part that did it was when [[spoiler: the daughter starts repeating "Mommy" over and over while she bleeds in her mother's arms.]]
** James Marsters' reading of that scene, especially [[spoiler: after "Persephone" gets shot, and starts saying "Owie" over and over,]] had this troper tearing up.

[[AC: Small Favor]]
* There's a moment near the end [[spoiler: after Michael has been badly wounded and is in the hospital, Harry tries to leave Charity and Molly to wait for news without him, given that he thought they would be mad at him. Charity grabs him and tells him that "family stays." Given Harry's relationship with Charity (one of unmitigated anger from her towards him) its pretty touching.]]
** The line that always gets me is [[spoiler:Molly going, "They hurt his heart." She's lived her whole life with her father as this invincible KnightInShiningArmor, and the realization that he's really, truly mortal is just shattering to the young girl.]]
* [[spoiler:Michael]] has been terribly injured and is on life support in the hospital. Harry and the patient's family are waiting for news, and the doctor comes to say they're bringing him in. And Harry and [[spoiler:Molly, Michael's ''daughter'']] have to leave the room because just their being there could mess up the equipment and kill him. Ouch.
** Right before that, when [[spoiler:Tessa takes the machine gun from Harry, and shoots Michael with it. He goes limp, hanging from the underside of a helicopter.]]
*** [[spoiler:Which is what makes Harry's retaliation a CMOA. He knows that using fire, especially without the blasting rod, will be like a signal fire to Summer. Fuck that shit. A bar of white hot fire, straight through Tessa's buglike chest. Hell yeah.]]
** The Denarians [[spoiler: torturing Ivy.]]
-->[[spoiler:"I got your letter. Thank you."]]
** [[spoiler: Also Harry ''writing'' the letter, because he's powerless to do anything more for Ivy at the time, but still has hope of bolstering her courage.]]

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* ''Turn Coat'' has a small but poignant scene toward the end when Harry is talking with Luccio, after they both realized that [[spoiler: she had been mind-controlled into being attracted to him.]] They both realize that the relationship, which had made them both happy and content, was now broken off, likely for good. It's especially bad for Luccio, as she's both confused and angry, and is crying. It's quite clear that this scene is very painful for both of them.
** It is surprisingly cruel that the author had wrote this. Harry and Anastasia had both been out of the relationship game for a long time relative to their own years spent on Earth, so when they entered their's, it had been very fulfilling for the both of them, physically and emotionally. They trust each other, work well together, and for god's sake, make each other very happy, then the author just had to [[YankTheDogsChain yank the dog's chain]] by stating it was all a lie, leaving poor Anastasia sobbing and angry, and Harry, to a lesser degree as well. Despise this outrage however, one potential silver lining makes a reference to what Molly had earlier stated in the book, that whomever could had fiddled around with more resilient wizards' minds, they would had only needed to nudge them a little bit, heavily suggesting that although Anastasia was not completely herself, she was (is) still at least attracted enough to him for her to hit on him multiple times. So hopefully the author can give them a chance to reconcile their relationship, because what happen to them was pure dickery on the Author's behalf.
* In ''Turn Coat'' (heavy spoilers for this magnificently beautiful passage): [[spoiler: Morgan's death. Since the very first book he has been relentlessly looking for a reason to implicate Harry/find a way to have him executed because he believes that Harry really is a bad, bad man. Then, finally, eleven books later:]]
-->[[spoiler: His eyes became cloudy. "Do you know why I didn't? Why I came to you?" I shook my head. "Because I knew," he whispered. He lifted his right hand, and I gripped it hard. "I knew that you knew how it felt to be an innocent man hounded by the Wardens." It was the closest he'd ever come to saying that he'd been wrong about me. He died less than a minute later.]]
** The end of Turn Coat. [[spoiler: The Gatekeeper tells Harry that his relationship with Luccio was partly the result of psychic manipulation]].
** On top of that, Morgan admitting that [[spoiler: he took the blame for the crime from Luccio, who had originally been set up, because he still loved her as his teacher.]]
** The final lines of Turn Coat:
-->"See, here's the thing. Morgan was right: You can't win them all. But that doesn't mean you give up. Not ever. Morgan never said that part- he was too busy living it."
-->"I closed the door behind me, and life went on."
** Morgan's speech inside the bubble.

[[AC: Changes]]
* The majority of [[TraumaCongaLine the book.]]
* There's also a part of Harry's conversation with Ebenezar in the last chapter of ''Changes''.
-->[[spoiler: "Hell of a hard thing to do."]]
-->[[spoiler: "It wasn't hard," I said quietly. "Just cold."]]
-->[[spoiler: "Oh, Hoss," he said. There was more compassion in the words than you'd think would fit there.]]
** In ''Changes'', Harry has been paralyzed from the waist down, and is succumbing to despair, and prays to the archangel Uriel to help him. Uriel arrives and says he can't, but then reminds him that he does have a couple of other avenues open to him to [[spoiler: save his daughter]]. Finally, he makes the choice he's been avoiding for years.
-->"For you, little girl. [[spoiler: Dad's coming. Mab! Mab, Queen of Air and Darkness, Queen of the Winter Court! Mab, I bid you come ''forth''!]]"
** When Harry that he has to [[spoiler: kill Susan]] to win the day at the end of ''Changes'', Butcher makes clear how horrible it is for him.
-->[[spoiler:I used the knife]]
-->[[spoiler:I saved a child.]]
-->[[spoiler:I won a war.]]
-->God forgive me.
** What makes it extra powerful is that for the majority James Marsters' reading of the audiobook, he's fairly calm. Sure, there are scenes where he tinges his reading with the anger, disbelief, weariness, pain, and fear that Harry has to be feeling, but when he gets to "God forgive me," the line is delivered with a heartbreaking half-sob. It almost sounds like Marsters ''himself'' was breaking down crying while reading that chapter.
* Hell, Marsters' reading the entire last chapter. Especially when Harry [[spoiler: asks Murphy to take Maggie to Father Forthill and put her someplace safe, and that he doesn't need to know.]]
** A small but powerful moment afterward: the Leanansidhe says that she will [[spoiler: bury Susan]] with all the respect and honor that Harry would wish to do himself, and even ''gives her word'' that she will do so without expecting anything from Harry in return - something incredibly rare among TheFairFolk. But the hammer comes from Harry's thoughts immediately afterward.
-->''But maybe I shouldn't have been surprised: [[DarkIsNotEvil Even in Winter, the cold isn't always bitter, and not every day is cruel.]]''
* When Harry is cradling Maggie:
-->''I looked down at the child, a sleepy, warm little presence who had simply accepted what meager shelter and comfort I had been able to offer. And I thought my heart would break. Break more. Because I knew that I couldn't be what she needed. That I could never giver what she had to have to stand a chance of growing up strong and sane and happy.\\
Because I had made a deal. If I hadn't done it, she'd be dead--but because I had, I couldn't be what she deserved to have.

[[AC: Ghost Story]]
* Mister's reaction to Ghost Harry.
** And Mouse's
* "Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't a wizard's ghost standing beside you with tears in his eyes."
* Harry finally realising the depth of [[spoiler: Molly's]] feelings for him and that he does not reciprocate.
* In fact, just how devastated both Murph and Molly are by [[spoiler: Harry's death]].
** More specifically, at the end after [[spoiler: Mort rescues the day]], Murphy breaks down in tears. Its heartbreaking.
* Sir Stuart's [[spoiler: breakdown from being a mighty ghostly warrior to just another shade.]] Fortunately, [[spoiler: by the end of the book he's recovered a measure of himself and agrees to join Uriel's organization.]]
* The entire sequence where Harry finds out just ''who'' he's looking for. [[spoiler:He was sent back to find his murderer, which it turns out was ''him''. He arranged to have Kincaid shoot him and then had Molly wipe his memory.]]
* The goodbye sequence, when [[spoiler: Harry asks Uriel]] to show everybody will be okay. Seeing Thomas, cope failing, and his BeautyIsNeverTarnished self all messed up and disheveled was one thing; but then [[spoiler: seeing little Maggie sleeping peacefully in the home of the Carpenters guarded by Mouse]] was enough to turn on the waterworks.
* I literally teared up at Thomas and Justine. In making herself available to him again, she also makes herself vulnerable to every other White Court vampire. And she does it without batting an eye.
** Thomas's love protecting her wasn't a one-time effect. It will be renewed each time he has her, so she's not at any risk unless some other WCV happens to break in right after Justine does it with the girl but before she does it with Thomas. She's as safe as she ever was.
** On the other hand, think about what happened the last time she and he got intimate. She knows that she's risking that every time she's with him, but she does it anyway.
* The point where Harry realizes just how far gone his apprentice is, and the scene in the restaurant where he witnesses her breakdown.
** Molly's just a walking TearJerker. She's so much more broken than even she realizes, as evidenced by her BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind.

[[AC: Cold Days]]

* Remember how Mab was PISSED in Small Favor? How her very voice caused everyone to be in agony? Turns out it's because [[spoiler: she realized that her DAUGHTER was taken by the enemies she was literally made to fight. Meaning that Maeve was going to have to die. And even though Mab could have physically done the deed, she couldn't bring herself to. Why? Because Sidheness be damned, Maeve was still her daughter and Mab still loved her. Betcha you never thought you'd feel sorry for the Queen of Air and Darkness.]]
** Worse [[spoiler: It took both of her daughters. One died and the other has become the Summer Lady, rendering her out of Mab's hands. Her daughter was conscripted to being an enemy, again.]]
* The entire scene when Thomas and Harry meet again, and Thomas realizes that Harry tried to get himself killed.
--->Stab.
--->Twist.
* The YankTheDogsChain that is Karrin and Harry's relationship.
* [[spoiler: Molly becoming Winter Lady.]]
* [[spoiler: Sarissa becoming the Summer Lady. As Mab's daughter, she was (and is until the end of the book) a changeling who wanted as little to do with the Fae as possible. But Maeve's final ForTheEvulz moment forced the mantle onto her.]]
* [[spoiler: Lily dying and Fix having to watch.]]

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[[AC: Grave Peril]]
* "She only wrote three words in
No matter how funny, heartwarming, or awesome the card. I'll let you guess what they were."

[[AC: Summer Knight]]
* [[spoiler:Meryl]] sacrificing herself to give Harry, and Lily, a chance.
* [[spoiler: Aurora's]] death at the end of Summer Knight
Dresden 'verse can definitely bring a tear to the eye:
--> 'Wait,' she said, her voice weak and somehow very young. She didn't look like a mad faerie sorceress now. She looked like a frightened girl. 'Wait. You don't understand. I just wanted it to stop. Wanted the hurting to stop.'
--> I smoothed a bloodied lock of hair from her eyes and felt very tired as I said, 'The only people who never hurt are dead.'
--> The light died out of her eyes, her breath slowing. She whispered, barely audible, 'I don't understand.'
--> I answered, 'I don't either.'
--> A tear slid from her eye and mixed with the blood.
--> Then she died.

[[AC: Death Masks]]
* Throughout the whole story of ''Death Masks'', [[spoiler: Marcone went through a lot of trouble to secure the Shroud of Turin. Enlisting the Churchmice, getting extorted into paying millions more for it by Valmont to make sure
be, it's safe, even personally risking his life with Harry, Michael and Sanya to fight Nicodemus, pulling off incredible shots just so he wouldn't harm it. Near the end of the story, we learn why he went through so much trouble: he wanted it to heal a girl in a private hospital in Wisconsin. The real Tearjerker part was Gentleman Johnny Marcone, AffablyEvil criminal mastermind, head of the biggest criminal empire in the country, putting a teddy bear in her arms, reading her a story out loud for an hour, laying the Shroud on her, and ''praying''.]]
-->[[spoiler: ''I hadn't ever pictured John Marcone praying. But I saw him forming the word please, over and over.'']]
** Made even more poignant after reading White Knight, where we discover that [[spoiler: the girl is the Beckitts' daughter, who has been in a coma for years after being hit by a stray bullet meant for Marcone. Marcone hasn't even told the girl's mother, who now works for him but has tried to kill him at least once, because he doesn't want to devastate her even more if the girl never wakes up. Marcone put up with all that effort, money, and personal danger in the hope of helping a little girl who was hurt because of him. Not only that, but Harry also realizes that it was that event that gave Marcone the drive necessary to because the leader he is; his taking over and organizing of Chicago's crime was less for selfish reasons, and more in order to make the crime organized so that nothing like that would happen again. Marcone might be scum, but it's hard not to like him sometimes. ]]
* The closing paragraph of Death Masks. For two entire books, Harry's been obsessed with researching a way to save his ex-girlfriend Susan, who was half-turned into a vampire. It's gotten to the point where he's almost been evicted from his office and home in his desperation to find a cure. At the end of the book, Harry finally lets go. He takes down her picture and the engagement ring he offered her from his mantle, and instead puts up the holy blade Fidelacchius, given to him by a man who surrendered himself to torture to give Harry a chance to live. The final lines, "Maybe some things just weren't meant to go together. Things like oil and water, orange juice and toothpaste. Me and Susan. But tomorrow was another day", always choke me up.
* The Archive. A seven or eight year-old girl with the sum of human knowledge and endeavor stored in her mind as a safety precaution. Born to a mother who served that same purpose and who, on her birth, was burned out mentally by the passing of that knowledge to such a degree that she was put into a persistent vegetative state. A fate that she will share when, not if, she gives birth to her own daughter. Though she may seem [[WiseBeyondTheirYears Wise Beyond Her Years]], she is still just a little girl who loves kitties and who no one thought to name beyond her function. There is something terribly sad about someone so young fulfilling such a duty.
** As of a later book, this is no longer the case via retcon. Instead, the Archive passes from one to another on death of the parent. [[spoiler:That said, it's even worse--Ivy's mother came into the Archive unexpectedly young, while pregnant with Ivy, grew insanely jealous that her daughter would have a full life that she wouldn't, and killed herself. ''And Ivy knows all of this''.]]
** There is a very quick throwaway line she has right when she's introduced.
-->'''Harry''': Cross my heart, hope to die?\\
'''The Archive''': You don't know how much.

[[AC: Dead Beat]]
* Thomas explaining to Harry what his [[HorrorHunger Hunger]] feels like by showing him. The real kicker is Harry describing Thomas' "weary" eyes.

[[AC: Proven Guilty]]
* Although Charity Carpenter has, up to this point, really been nothing but a [[GoodIsNotNice Grade-A bitch]] to Harry[[hottip:*:For reasons that you soon find are actually pretty understandable, if
still a little unfair on Harry.]], when he tells her how he'd deduced very dark place that [[spoiler: her daughter Molly has inherited her magical talent, and has been using black magic on her friends]], she reacts with complete and total terror, as even though [[spoiler: Molly's intentions were pure, any use of black magic is an instant and automatic death sentence will always gutpunch you right in the White Council's eyes]]. In that moment you really do feel for her.

[[AC: White Night]]
feelings.

----

* ''White Night'' has a moment between Thomas and Justine that really hammers home how much he's given up because he loves her.
-->In Justine's arms he looked like a man in mourning. But he bent his whole body to her, every fiber and sinew, not merely his arm, and every line of his face became softer, somehow, gentler, as though he had been relieved of an intolerable agony I had never realized he felt - though I noticed that neither he nor Justine touched each other's skin.
TearJerker/StormFront
* The shadow of the fallen angel Lasciel spent multiple books living in Harry's head, alternating between being a dangerous annoyance and really helpful when things get desperate. Then Harry starts treating her like her own person. He gives her a nickname and, like Ivy and Bob, it changes her. And then in ''White Night'' she shields him from a psychic attack and it burns out the parts of his brain where she lives... except for the part of her that helped him play the guitar better.
** It becomes especially hard-hitting when Harry is talking about it with Bob, and Bob, being [[LovableSexManiac Bob]], starts wondering if he "took a ride before the carnival left." He then stops, and then this exchange happens:
--> Bob paused, and his eyelights blinked. "Hey, Harry. Are you ''crying''?"
--> [[SandInMyEyes "No,"]] I snapped, and left the lab.
TearJerker/FoolMoon
* ''White Night'', the scene where Harry soulgazes Ms. Demeter and [[spoiler: he sees the moment when her daughter was shot years ago.]] This troper has ''never'' cried at anything in any form of fiction he has ever seen. But ''this scene'' made me start to tear up. In public, with literally hundreds of people around. The part that did it was when [[spoiler: the daughter starts repeating "Mommy" over and over while she bleeds in her mother's arms.]]
** James Marsters' reading of that scene, especially [[spoiler: after "Persephone" gets shot, and starts saying "Owie" over and over,]] had this troper tearing up.

[[AC: Small Favor]]
TearJerker/GravePeril
* There's a moment near the end [[spoiler: after Michael has been badly wounded and is in the hospital, Harry tries to leave Charity and Molly to wait for news without him, given that he thought they would be mad at him. Charity grabs him and tells him that "family stays." Given Harry's relationship with Charity (one of unmitigated anger from her towards him) its pretty touching.]]
** The line that always gets me is [[spoiler:Molly going, "They hurt his heart." She's lived her whole life with her father as this invincible KnightInShiningArmor, and the realization that he's really, truly mortal is just shattering to the young girl.]]
TearJerker/SummerKnight
* [[spoiler:Michael]] has been terribly injured and is on life support in the hospital. Harry and the patient's family are waiting for news, and the doctor comes to say they're bringing him in. And Harry and [[spoiler:Molly, Michael's ''daughter'']] have to leave the room because just their being there could mess up the equipment and kill him. Ouch.
** Right before that, when [[spoiler:Tessa takes the machine gun from Harry, and shoots Michael with it. He goes limp, hanging from the underside of a helicopter.]]
*** [[spoiler:Which is what makes Harry's retaliation a CMOA. He knows that using fire, especially without the blasting rod, will be like a signal fire to Summer. Fuck that shit. A bar of white hot fire, straight through Tessa's buglike chest. Hell yeah.]]
** The Denarians [[spoiler: torturing Ivy.]]
-->[[spoiler:"I got your letter. Thank you."]]
** [[spoiler: Also Harry ''writing'' the letter, because he's powerless to do anything more for Ivy at the time, but still has hope of bolstering her courage.]]

[[AC: Turn Coat]]
TearJerker/DeathMasks
* ''Turn Coat'' has a small but poignant scene toward the end when Harry is talking with Luccio, after they both realized that [[spoiler: she had been mind-controlled into being attracted to him.]] They both realize that the relationship, which had made them both happy and content, was now broken off, likely for good. It's especially bad for Luccio, as she's both confused and angry, and is crying. It's quite clear that this scene is very painful for both of them.
** It is surprisingly cruel that the author had wrote this. Harry and Anastasia had both been out of the relationship game for a long time relative to their own years spent on Earth, so when they entered their's, it had been very fulfilling for the both of them, physically and emotionally. They trust each other, work well together, and for god's sake, make each other very happy, then the author just had to [[YankTheDogsChain yank the dog's chain]] by stating it was all a lie, leaving poor Anastasia sobbing and angry, and Harry, to a lesser degree as well. Despise this outrage however, one potential silver lining makes a reference to what Molly had earlier stated in the book, that whomever could had fiddled around with more resilient wizards' minds, they would had only needed to nudge them a little bit, heavily suggesting that although Anastasia was not completely herself, she was (is) still at least attracted enough to him for her to hit on him multiple times. So hopefully the author can give them a chance to reconcile their relationship, because what happen to them was pure dickery on the Author's behalf.
TearJerker/BloodRites
* In ''Turn Coat'' (heavy spoilers for this magnificently beautiful passage): [[spoiler: Morgan's death. Since the very first book he has been relentlessly looking for a reason to implicate Harry/find a way to have him executed because he believes that Harry really is a bad, bad man. Then, finally, eleven books later:]]
-->[[spoiler: His eyes became cloudy. "Do you know why I didn't? Why I came to you?" I shook my head. "Because I knew," he whispered. He lifted his right hand, and I gripped it hard. "I knew that you knew how it felt to be an innocent man hounded by the Wardens." It was the closest he'd ever come to saying that he'd been wrong about me. He died less than a minute later.]]
** The end of Turn Coat. [[spoiler: The Gatekeeper tells Harry that his relationship with Luccio was partly the result of psychic manipulation]].
** On top of that, Morgan admitting that [[spoiler: he took the blame for the crime from Luccio, who had originally been set up, because he still loved her as his teacher.]]
** The final lines of Turn Coat:
-->"See, here's the thing. Morgan was right: You can't win them all. But that doesn't mean you give up. Not ever. Morgan never said that part- he was too busy living it."
-->"I closed the door behind me, and life went on."
** Morgan's speech inside the bubble.

[[AC: Changes]]
TearJerker/DeadBeat
* The majority of [[TraumaCongaLine the book.]]
TearJerker/ProvenGuilty
* There's also a part of Harry's conversation with Ebenezar in the last chapter of ''Changes''.
-->[[spoiler: "Hell of a hard thing to do."]]
-->[[spoiler: "It wasn't hard," I said quietly. "Just cold."]]
-->[[spoiler: "Oh, Hoss," he said. There was more compassion in the words than you'd think would fit there.]]
** In ''Changes'', Harry has been paralyzed from the waist down, and is succumbing to despair, and prays to the archangel Uriel to help him. Uriel arrives and says he can't, but then reminds him that he does have a couple of other avenues open to him to [[spoiler: save his daughter]]. Finally, he makes the choice he's been avoiding for years.
-->"For you, little girl. [[spoiler: Dad's coming. Mab! Mab, Queen of Air and Darkness, Queen of the Winter Court! Mab, I bid you come ''forth''!]]"
** When Harry that he has to [[spoiler: kill Susan]] to win the day at the end of ''Changes'', Butcher makes clear how horrible it is for him.
-->[[spoiler:I used the knife]]
-->[[spoiler:I saved a child.]]
-->[[spoiler:I won a war.]]
-->God forgive me.
** What makes it extra powerful is that for the majority James Marsters' reading of the audiobook, he's fairly calm. Sure, there are scenes where he tinges his reading with the anger, disbelief, weariness, pain, and fear that Harry has to be feeling, but when he gets to "God forgive me," the line is delivered with a heartbreaking half-sob. It almost sounds like Marsters ''himself'' was breaking down crying while reading that chapter.
TearJerker/WhiteNight
* Hell, Marsters' reading the entire last chapter. Especially when Harry [[spoiler: asks Murphy to take Maggie to Father Forthill and put her someplace safe, and that he doesn't need to know.]]
** A small but powerful moment afterward: the Leanansidhe says that she will [[spoiler: bury Susan]] with all the respect and honor that Harry would wish to do himself, and even ''gives her word'' that she will do so without expecting anything from Harry in return - something incredibly rare among TheFairFolk. But the hammer comes from Harry's thoughts immediately afterward.
-->''But maybe I shouldn't have been surprised: [[DarkIsNotEvil Even in Winter, the cold isn't always bitter, and not every day is cruel.]]''
TearJerker/SmallFavor
* When Harry is cradling Maggie:
-->''I looked down at the child, a sleepy, warm little presence who had simply accepted what meager shelter and comfort I had been able to offer. And I thought my heart would break. Break more. Because I knew that I couldn't be what she needed. That I could never giver what she had to have to stand a chance of growing up strong and sane and happy.\\
Because I had made a deal. If I hadn't done it, she'd be dead--but because I had, I couldn't be what she deserved to have.

[[AC: Ghost Story]]
TearJerker/TurnCoat
* Mister's reaction to Ghost Harry.
** And Mouse's
TearJerker/{{Changes}}
* "Paranoid? Probably. But just because you're paranoid doesn't mean there isn't a wizard's ghost standing beside you with tears in his eyes."
TearJerker/GhostStory
* Harry finally realising the depth of [[spoiler: Molly's]] feelings for him and that he does not reciprocate.
* In fact, just how devastated both Murph and Molly are by [[spoiler: Harry's death]].
** More specifically, at the end after [[spoiler: Mort rescues the day]], Murphy breaks down in tears. Its heartbreaking.
* Sir Stuart's [[spoiler: breakdown from being a mighty ghostly warrior to just another shade.]] Fortunately, [[spoiler: by the end of the book he's recovered a measure of himself and agrees to join Uriel's organization.]]
* The entire sequence where Harry finds out just ''who'' he's looking for. [[spoiler:He was sent back to find his murderer, which it turns out was ''him''. He arranged to have Kincaid shoot him and then had Molly wipe his memory.]]
* The goodbye sequence, when [[spoiler: Harry asks Uriel]] to show everybody will be okay. Seeing Thomas, cope failing, and his BeautyIsNeverTarnished self all messed up and disheveled was one thing; but then [[spoiler: seeing little Maggie sleeping peacefully in the home of the Carpenters guarded by Mouse]] was enough to turn on the waterworks.
* I literally teared up at Thomas and Justine. In making herself available to him again, she also makes herself vulnerable to every other White Court vampire. And she does it without batting an eye.
** Thomas's love protecting her wasn't a one-time effect. It will be renewed each time he has her, so she's not at any risk unless some other WCV happens to break in right after Justine does it with the girl but before she does it with Thomas. She's as safe as she ever was.
** On the other hand, think about what happened the last time she and he got intimate. She knows that she's risking that every time she's with him, but she does it anyway.
* The point where Harry realizes just how far gone his apprentice is, and the scene in the restaurant where he witnesses her breakdown.
** Molly's just a walking TearJerker. She's so much more broken than even she realizes, as evidenced by her BattleInTheCenterOfTheMind.

[[AC: Cold Days]]

* Remember how Mab was PISSED in Small Favor? How her very voice caused everyone to be in agony? Turns out it's because [[spoiler: she realized that her DAUGHTER was taken by the enemies she was literally made to fight. Meaning that Maeve was going to have to die. And even though Mab could have physically done the deed, she couldn't bring herself to. Why? Because Sidheness be damned, Maeve was still her daughter and Mab still loved her. Betcha you never thought you'd feel sorry for the Queen of Air and Darkness.]]
** Worse [[spoiler: It took both of her daughters. One died and the other has become the Summer Lady, rendering her out of Mab's hands. Her daughter was conscripted to being an enemy, again.]]
* The entire scene when Thomas and Harry meet again, and Thomas realizes that Harry tried to get himself killed.
--->Stab.
--->Twist.
* The YankTheDogsChain that is Karrin and Harry's relationship.
* [[spoiler: Molly becoming Winter Lady.]]
* [[spoiler: Sarissa becoming the Summer Lady. As Mab's daughter, she was (and is until the end of the book) a changeling who wanted as little to do with the Fae as possible. But Maeve's final ForTheEvulz moment forced the mantle onto her.]]
* [[spoiler: Lily dying and Fix having to watch.]]
TearJerker/ColdDays
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* Remember how Mab was PISSED in Small Favor? How her very voice caused everyone to be in agony? Turns out it's because [[spoiler: she realized that her DAUGHTER was taken by the enemies she was literally made to fight. Meaning that Maeve was going to have to die. And even though Mab could have physically done the deed, she couldn't bring herself to. Why? Because Sidheness be damned, Maeve was still her daughter and Mab still loved her. Betcha you never thought you'd feel sorry for the Queen of Air and Darkness.]]

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