Pairing: Harry/Neville
Rating: PG-13
Summary: "Being a painting isn't as bad as Neville had feared."
A/N: For
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Being a painting isn't as bad as Neville had feared. Of course, Neville's scared of everything, but that's all right because it often works out in his favour. If he sets his expectations low enough, when things work out, he's always happier than he would have been if he'd expected good things, and when things turn out as bad as they normally do, he can shrug his shoulders and tell himself he knew it all along.
At least, that's what he thinks he used to think. Neville's dead, so it doesn't matter much anymore.
He's been painted into a landscape, which is a relief, because he can still work with his plants, even if they're now made of paint, and the dirt's made of paint, and even the sun and wind and water are paint, too.
For now, he's finished working, so Neville stands and brushes off paint-hands on paint-coveralls, wiping his brow of paint-sweat as he squints and ambles into the painted shade. Not that he's ever really hot or uncomfortable now; he doesn't even know if that's possible. He just wanted to visit the darker side of the frame today.
The one bad thing about being a painting is there are no other paintings of him, so he can't see what's happening at Hogwarts or St. Mungo's or even his Gran's house, not that that would matter since his Gran's dead, too. There are no other paintings in the house to visit either, because Harry destroyed them all years ago, but Neville hadn't liked those paintings very much anyway. So maybe it's best that he's confined to his frame.
Besides, he still has Harry. More importantly, Harry has him.
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Neville doesn't remember dying, though Harry always pauses, swallows, and tells him he'd been very brave. He fell at the final battle against Voldemort, protecting Harry, and getting four -- no, five -- Order members to safety before a Killing Curse hit him in the back. Neville once wondered aloud if it had hurt, and Harry shook his head and told him it happened right away. The Ministry awarded him a posthumous Order of Merlin, First Class, and since his Gran was already dead, and his parents never stopped being crazy, they let Harry take it, even though they told him Harry wasn't family.
Harry says Neville's his family and always will be, even though he's dead. Neville already knew that because Harry's his family, too.
Another bad thing about being a painting is he can't stop Harry from being sad. They talk all the time, talk like they did before Neville died and became a painting, and though Neville misses Harry terribly when he's gone, he holds out hope that when Harry leaves, it's to try and make himself happy again. Neville still loves Harry, is still in love with Harry, just like he always has been, and even though he doesn't think that can ever go away just because he's a painting, he still wants more than anything for Harry to move on.
One very good thing about being a painting is never needing sleep; it's simply a way to pass the time. When Neville sleeps, he dreams of paint and of Harry, but when Harry sleeps, Neville is always awake. Harry still has nightmares, even though Voldemort's been dead a long time now, and he usually wakes up screaming for Ron or Hermione or Neville, and Neville yells back until Harry wakes up. Then, Neville holds a hand up to his canvas, and Harry touches it, and it's almost like he can feel the warmth from Harry's skin, even though he really can't.
He wants someone there with Harry, not just watching him. There should be someone who can hold him and kiss him and brush his sweaty fringe off his forehead after a nightmare, even if that means Neville would be moved to the dining room or the attic. Neville can't do these things anymore, and he'd rather be hidden away than have Harry suffer forever.
Even though he's dead, Neville knows five years is too long.
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"Neville," says a quiet, familiar voice, shaking him from his nap under the tree. His eyelids flutter open, and he smiles.
"Harry," he replies softly. "How was your day?"
Harry doesn't look very well, but Neville knows enough not to press the matter, especially as Harry kneels on his bed and lays his cheek flat against Neville's frame. He's been crying, and based on the bottle of Ogden's Harry holds in one hand, Neville figures he's also drunk. Neville bites his lower lip and kneels in his flowerbed, as close to the front of the scenery as he can.
"Oh, Harry," he sighs.
Harry lets out a choked noise, and falls over, spreading out on the bed that's his, but used to be theirs. "I miss you so much. Do you know what today is?"
Neville shakes his head. He doesn't even know if it's night or day; his own days are endless and paint-filled.
"You died five years ago today," Harry mumbles, seemingly shielding his eyes from very bright light, though Neville can see the room is dim, and he knows his paint-sun doesn't affect Harry.
"Oh."
"'Oh'?" repeats Harry, enraged. "Is that all you can say? You and Ron and Hermione all left me in one minute, and all you can say is oh? I've been alone for so long, and all you can do is stare at me from your frame, and tell me over and over that it'll be all right some day! God, Neville, how long am I supposed to be like this? When does it get it better?" Harry's arm flies out and the bottle of alcohol shatters into a million zillion pieces, shards all over the floor and maybe the bed. Neville flinches involuntarily, and when he opens his eyes again, Harry's face fills his frame as fresh tears roll down his cheeks.
"I WAS THE ONE THAT WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE, NEVILLE, NOT YOU."
Neville's paint-sun burns out and his paint-sky bleeds as Harry drags the glass across Neville's landscape, again and again and again, until all that's left is Neville and his flowerbed. He thinks he'll be afraid of dying because Neville is afraid of everything, but he's not because he's already dead.
Neville is scared of leaving Harry alone.
"Harry," he murmurs, "this won't help."
Harry stops suddenly, and looks at the tattered remains of Neville's painting and the broken bottle in his hand, as though he doesn't quite understand how they got the way they did.
"Oh, God."
The bottle drops to the bed, and Harry falls over again, sobbing and sobbing and sobbing, until he falls asleep, whimpering still. Neville watches from his flowerbed, both paint-palms pressed to the canvas.
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Being a painting isn't as bad as Neville had feared, and the restorers do a good job at putting him back together. The sun is more yellow than he remembers, and the sky more blue, but he's been through this before, and he supposes he will again. The shards of glass are all gone, and Harry's even made his bed. Maybe things will get better now; maybe Harry will try to find someone else who can make him happy.
Neville once told Harry he'd never leave him. Death hasn't changed that.
Harry watches as Neville works in his garden, smiling as Neville points out a red and gold Lyonhart, saying he's named this one after Harry.
"I'm sorry," says Harry.
Neville waves the apology away with one paint-hand. "It'll get better."
Harry is silent for a long while, so long that Neville forgets what they were talking about, so long that Neville gets tired of working in the garden and stands to brush dirt from paint-hands onto paint-coveralls, and falls asleep in the painted shade.
Neville dreams of paint and of Harry.
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March 13 2005, 00:18:27 UTC 7 years ago
Darling, this is beautiful. Absolutely gorgeous. I'm aching for Harry, but even more for Neville, who can't do anything to help, and just...wah. *wibbles madly*
I'll be over here whimpering. You're brilliant, darling. Just brilliant.
March 13 2005, 00:23:35 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 00:23:23 UTC 7 years ago
Which I should totally not be reading because mine is not finished yet. Gah.
March 13 2005, 00:51:19 UTC 7 years ago
And I was reading while I was writing, so I'll overlook it ;)
March 13 2005, 00:37:45 UTC 7 years ago
Ok, you know your fic was great. The wierd disconnection of being a portrait, Harry's pain, all of it.
But, if Neville grows up to look like your icon, well, let's just say our Harry is a lucky chap :)
March 13 2005, 00:52:11 UTC 7 years ago
And, yes, Matt Lewis is quite the hottie.
March 13 2005, 00:46:01 UTC 7 years ago
Beautiful work.
March 13 2005, 00:54:14 UTC 7 years ago
Your icon makes me all sniffly.
March 13 2005, 01:01:11 UTC 7 years ago
I love how innovative this is and how seamlessly you've translated canon!Neville's sort of bumbling helplessness into the helplessness he faces in the physical imprisonment in the painting. Everything he does is so consistent with his character, his unrelenting loyalty, his love. Oh, Neville's poor heart. <333 (*snort* "canvas-related violence". hehehehe.)
And the ending!! Lovely! *apparently slightly incoherent*
Oh, this really is your element. You write these characters like they're your own. This story is beautiful. ♥
March 13 2005, 01:34:22 UTC 7 years ago
Talk about incoherent.
March 13 2005, 01:05:31 UTC 7 years ago
*wibbles*
March 13 2005, 01:35:07 UTC 7 years ago
*hands over tissues*
Thanks for reading. :)
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March 13 2005, 01:09:08 UTC 7 years ago
Lovely writing--lovely characters--lovely story.
March 13 2005, 01:35:52 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 01:12:45 UTC 7 years ago
Lovely, and I was so...wibblysadwibbly.
March 13 2005, 01:36:28 UTC 7 years ago
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March 13 2005, 01:38:33 UTC 7 years ago
Yeah, I love stories that deal with all of those unique magical elements, too, like the paintings, photographs, ghosts, Pensieves, etc., and realized I really hadn't written very many myself.
And, ee, that last sentence has set me to blushing. Thank you, darling. *has the vapors, which is partially your icon's fault* :)
March 13 2005, 01:20:37 UTC 7 years ago
*determines to find Neville other landscapes to jump into and Harry someone to cuddle*
March 13 2005, 01:39:18 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 01:22:57 UTC 7 years ago
Thanks for sharing.
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March 13 2005, 01:24:17 UTC 7 years ago
That was absolutely heartwrenching! I adore it. I love painting!Neville, still always there for Harry no matter what. And...the drunken angst and...and...guh!
Once again, thank you. :)
March 13 2005, 01:42:37 UTC 7 years ago
Or something.
You're very welcome. I loved writing your request. :)
March 13 2005, 01:26:32 UTC 7 years ago
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March 13 2005, 01:30:06 UTC 7 years ago
*sniffles*
Neville still loves Harry, is still in love with Harry, just like he always has been, and even though he doesn't think that can ever go away just because he's a painting, he still wants more than anything for Harry to move on.
That was so.... OH he's so altruistic and wonderful and I LOVE him so much. *sniffles more* God, what did you do with my manliness? I need that, thanks muchly. You can return it any time now...
"Oh, God."
The bottle drops to the bed, and Harry falls over again, sobbing and sobbing and sobbing, until he falls asleep, whimpering still. Neville watches from his flowerbed, both paint-palms pressed to the canvas.
OW. OW that HURTS and it's so brilliant, and just.... God. I can't think about it too much or I'll want to cry, and tearing up is quite enough. I just love them so much, and the way you write them makes me love them even more. Poor darling boys.
Neville once told Harry he'd never leave him. Death hasn't changed that.
gave me goosebumps. Real ones. All over my arms and my thighs. I can see them, and it's dark in here.
And the last line was so perfect. So so perfect. I'm kind of rambling here. Just... *sigh* Such a wonderful story, and so... wow. Tear-jerker from hell that stole my ability to be even remotely macho.
March 13 2005, 01:47:33 UTC 7 years ago
Oh, Seph, you know women dig sensitive men more than the macho types, anyway. And they especially like it when you give them all these compliments, even when they're the type to blush BRIGHT RED at them.
So, thank you.
*hands you the sadfic tissue box*
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March 13 2005, 01:51:49 UTC 7 years ago
They were both beautifully characterized. When Harry told Neville it should have been him *guh* that’s such a Harry thing to do and poor Neville, not able to expect good things anymore but still telling Harry it will get better *guh again.*
Wonderfully done.
March 13 2005, 02:19:04 UTC 7 years ago
And, yeah, Harry really, really meant that part because he's a martyr and hates the idea of other people dying so he could live.
Thank you so much for this comment. <3
March 13 2005, 02:03:44 UTC 7 years ago
You did a lovely job, you.
March 13 2005, 02:19:48 UTC 7 years ago
Thank you, sweetie. Your icon is adorable and all sad at once!
March 13 2005, 02:43:46 UTC 7 years ago
Oh, it's brilliant.
I definitely seem to be developing a weak, soft spot for Neville.
fluff, quick!I mean it as a compliment, it's so good, it hurts. Wasn't Nev supposed to get all the happy endings?March 13 2005, 17:02:03 UTC 7 years ago
*tries not to think of the painting you commissioned for me as this Harry/Neville*
And, er, only when other people write him. :D
March 13 2005, 03:59:17 UTC 7 years ago
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March 13 2005, 17:03:33 UTC 7 years ago
Thank you!
March 13 2005, 04:20:33 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 17:04:34 UTC 7 years ago
*cuddles your icon* I love his little baby cheeks.
March 13 2005, 05:26:38 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 17:06:48 UTC 7 years ago
Anyway, I'm totally going out to get a Creme Egg now. Chocolate cures all.
Thank you for reading, and I think having no words is a pretty big compliment. :)
March 13 2005, 05:56:29 UTC 7 years ago
March 13 2005, 17:07:34 UTC 7 years ago
I suppose you're right about me being meaner. :D Thank you, though!
March 13 2005, 07:28:51 UTC 7 years ago
I'm really into the painting thing lately, and have been reading all the essays and stuff I can get my hands on about them. (I picked up Painting of James in a RPG. :D)
What a great take on it. Paint, Neville and all his paint.
I love it!
March 13 2005, 17:09:43 UTC 7 years ago
And, yeah, I love the possibilities of portraits in the series, and of course I love ickle paint!Neville and his painty-ness. Poor woobie. Thank you!
March 13 2005, 12:09:15 UTC 7 years ago
*coughcoughcough*
Not an innuendo cough, a genuine, lung coughing up cough,so I am fragile. And this broke me.
*doesn't have a Neville icon*
*uses Ron/Hermione to imply Harry is with Neville, OK?*
March 13 2005, 17:10:56 UTC 7 years ago
*puts you back together, makes you soup* Thank you for reading, sweetie.
*uses worried!Ron icon because it seems to fit*
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March 13 2005, 17:12:46 UTC 7 years ago
Er. Man, I'm really mean!
Anyway, thank you, hon. I'm glad you liked it, even if you don't want to go all OTP with them. But hey, I do juggle three OTPs (er, two OTPs and an OT3), so I suppose it'd be possible! *lures*
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