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mijan ([personal profile] mijan) wrote2007-08-22 09:58 pm
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FIC: "The Picture of a Hero"

After Sectus, a bunch of us got together and spent a few days running around London.  One afternoon, we crashed back at calyxess's hostel room, and I asked for a drabble prompt.  The prompt I received was "Luna and tears".  So, I started writing.  And as some of you know, I am INCAPABLE of drabbling.  Plots always seem to emerge.  One-hundred words?  Not going to happen.  This is what I got.

Title: "The Picture of a Hero"
Rating: PG-13
Word Count: 1,651
Ships: None
Characters: Colin Creevey, Luna Lovegood, Neville Longbottom
Genre:  Canon-based, missing-scene.

 


"The Picture of a Hero"

The first explosions of the battle had already faded into the cacophony as war descended on Hogwarts.  It was horrible, but Luna knew it was okay.  This was supposed to happen.  She couldn’t have known, but she’d always suspected.  People were going to die.  Oh, her father would not be pleased if that were to happen to her, but there were fates worse than death.  Death itself couldn’t be so bad.  After all, her mother would be there, and she’d probably be waiting with a fresh batch of Plimpy and Snorgash pasties. 

There was no time to think on that now.  Luna was chasing after Neville and Ernie towards the Great Hall.  The boys had longer legs, but she’d catch up with them there.  It was as she tore past the tapestry of Gorben the Grim that she heard a sound.  Curious, she slid to a stop, turned back, and pulled the tapestry aside.

Colin Creevy sat behind the tapestry, clinging tightly to his camera, tears streaking his cheeks.  He jumped sharply at the sudden intrusion, blinked against the light, then said, as if in disbelief, “Luna?”

“Colin, why are you here?  I didn’t think you were seventeen.”

“I… I’m not."  His voice was quiet but rough, undercutting the screaming and muffled explosions in the background.  "I'm sixteen."

“Oh.”  She tipped her head to the side, considering him.  “You really should leave soon, if you’re going to.”

“I can't leave," he said thickly.  Tears were starting to well up again, and Luna wondered why he would stay if the battle was making him so upset.

"You can.  If you go up the staircase at that end of the hall, you can get to the sixth floor the back way.  We just came that way, and it's not blocked yet.  Some of the professors are still there, and they can get you out –"

I won’t."  His posture turned defensive as he set his jaw and wiped his eyes.  “You don't understand – I snuck back in.  They already tried to send me out with the kids, but I had to come back!  I need to help.  I want to be here."  He looked up at her, his face screwed up in an attempt at fierce determination.  "Harry’s going to fight You-Know-Who, and he needs us… all of us.  He needs his friends to be here.  I thought… I mean… I’d like to think I’m a friend of his.”

Luna almost automatically said “you are,” but she stopped herself and considered him for a moment.  Harry had never been close to Colin.  For herself, she reserved the term “friends” for only a select few.  But then, Harry had always been one of those select few for Colin, and Colin had possibly been the most loyal supporter Harry’d ever had.  Luna smiled.  “You’re as great a friend as Harry could ever want, and you’re more important to him than anyone knows.”

Colin started to crack a smile, but it quickly faded into a frown.  “But I can’t help him.  If the professors see me, they’ll send me away.  I ran into Professor Sprout just a few minutes ago, and tried to help, but she yelled at me to get out of the castle.  They won't let me help.  And then… I just saw Harry run past with Ron and Hermione.  He has all the help he needs.  He doesn’t need me.”

Despite the fact that Colin was less than a year younger than herself, he seemed so young just then.  Luna knelt down in front of Colin and looked directly into his puffy bloodshot eyes.  “Harry needs all of us.  If one person – just one of us – were to be in a different place at just the right or wrong time, it could change everything.  You’re needed, too.  We all are.  And you might just be the one who changes everything... but you’ll never know unless you try.”

Finally, Colin’s face lit up again.  “You’re right, Luna.”

“Yes, I am, but you can’t do much from behind the tapestry.”

Colin nodded and got to his feet.  Luna stood in one smooth movement.  They stood there, facing each other for a moment; Luna calmly, Colin awkwardly.

“But…” he started, “what should I do?  I mean, I can't fight with one of the groups being led by the adults.  They'll just try to send me out again.  And I can't fight alone - there are so many better fighters than me.  I was never really good at dueling.”

Still smiling softly, Luna reached out and touched him on the shoulder.  “Do what you do best.”

After a moment, his eyes widened and he looked down at his camera.  A second later, his head shot up, and the determination on his face was genuine.  “I’ll make sure nobody ever forgets what happens here today.”

“That’s good. Maybe I can print the story on my father’s old press. It would be brilliant.”

With one last grin and a nod, Colin clutched his camera and took off down the corridor, purpose and determination evident in every stride.  Luna watched him go for a moment, satisfied, then turned and ran off towards the Great Hall.

 

*********

 

Colin found himself in a corridor on the second floor, not far from the main staircase. A group of Death Eaters had fought their way through, and several students, being led by Neville Longbottom, were holding even with them. Curse for curse, jinx for jinx, the old Dumbledore’s Army held them back, and Colin was catching it all on film. These were the new heroes of the wizarding world, and no matter what happened, Colin would make sure the world knew their story.

Then an explosion ripped through the corridor, scattering everyone. Curses were firing again before the dust even began to clear, and Colin strained to recognize the voices that were screaming and hollering.

“Ernie! Where’s Padma?” Neville yelled over the melee. “Watch your back!”

“Thanks for that!” That must have been Ernie.

“We need to get to the front doors and pinch off the bottleneck,” came another voice.  Seamus.

“I know!” Neville again.  He kept shouting directions, and even through the aftermath of the explosion, the old DA's efforts reorganized. 

All this time, Colin was crawling through the dust and smoke towards Neville’s voice. He was still some distance away when he saw the dark silhouettes of two Death Eaters through the choking white haze.  His breath caught, but he couldn't stop now.  He moved a few more feet forward and strained to hear the conversation.

“… girl doesn’t matter. That boy there is the leader. If we take him out, the others will scatter. Then we can clear the path to the front doors. The rest will be able to take the building once that falls.” 

Colin froze.  They were going to take out Neville.  That couldn't happen.  Neville was their leader. With Harry gone off on his mission, Neville had held them together. They needed him.

The Death Eaters were creeping forward. Colin could see movement further through the smoke.  The shadow solidified into the shape of a young man, casting spells and shouting, and it was Neville’s voice that broke through the din.  Colin didn’t hear what he said; he was still watching the Death Eaters, one of whom was now raising his wand.  He was going to kill Neville. 

“NO!”

The Death Eaters spun around, plainly furious that their ambush had been ruined.  Colin didn’t even think of his own wand; in the space of a heartbeat, he raised his camera, and the flash went off in the Death Eater’s faces.

For an instant, they were blinded, reeling, and Colin gave a tiny inwards cry of victory. But they were recovering just as quickly and Colin knew immediately that he’d made a mistake.

Neville was turning towards him, eyes wide with shock, wand at the ready. “COLIN! NO!” He whipped his wand at the first Death Eater with a cry of “STUPEFY!” and the first Death Eater fell over, but the second was too fast.

Colin didn’t even hear the curse the Death Eater used.  There was a rush of green light and the darkness took him.

 

*********

 

Neville didn’t even know what curse he used to take out the second Death Eater.  He jumped over the Death Eater's body and fell to his knees beside Colin’s prone form.  The small boy had crumpled onto his side, hands still clutching his beloved camera. His eyes were open but blank.

"Colin… no…"  Neville's voice failed him.  He looked up and saw Seamus and Ernie approaching, slowly, their faces etched with shock, and the unspoken question.  Neville couldn't say anything; he simply shook his head.  Seamus made a small choked noise.

They knew this could happen; they knew it would happen.  But that didn't make it any easier to take.  Neville's head fell forward, and he reached down and gently closed Colin’s eyes.  The boy had always wanted to help, to be part of something bigger.  He'd been the most loyal and determined person, and now, he was undeniably one of the bravest.  Had been one of the bravest.

Neville grit his teeth, squared his shoulders, and got to his feet.  He would have to come back for the body later.  Colin deserved better than to be left there, but they had no choice.  There was a battle raging all around the castle.  Harry was still out there, doing his job, and they all had a job to do.  If one person wasn't in the right place at the right time, they could lose everything.  

Colin had saved his life.  Now he had to make sure he lived up to that gift.

He wiped away a tear that had run down his left cheek to his chin, clutched his wand, then ran off to join the fight.


*FIN*

[identity profile] alaana-fair.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
I'm such a teary-eyed fool sometimes. This made me cry more this time than it did when you read it to us at Prophecy!

I loved it all, but especially how you depicted Colin as an unlikely and almost unsuspecting hero. The chain of events being what they were, Colin's sacrifice saved them as much as Harry's did. Simply a beautiful portrayal of what may have been.

[identity profile] anathema91.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
Oh I'm glad you posted this one. I liked it when you read it, although the abundance of noise in the Sheraton hotel lobby made it a bit hard to get all the details. (which is why I'm so glad you posted it... lol)

Beautiful stuff. XD

[identity profile] vampireanneke.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
I don't tend to read fanfics, but this had luna so I gave it a chance. Its sweet. And Colin's death was the biggest one for me, because he was so young and died so pointlessly it seemed. (hugs)

[identity profile] fleurdeliser.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 05:38 am (UTC)(link)
Awww. It's just as good the... I dunno how many. Heh. *pets her handwritten copy*

I should have had you sign it!

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
*giggles* I'm glad you like the original! I'm glad I had a chance to tweak it a bit and make it cleaner. The ending, especially. I said pretty much what I wanted to say, but I didn't say it as smoothly as I'd wanted to.

And bring your copy to the next convention. *wink* I'll try to be there.

[identity profile] r-grayjoy.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 06:18 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, nice. It's a really intriguing idea -- that someone might have saved Neville's life earlier in the battle so that he could go on to play the role that he did a bit later. All things are connected, eh?

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:21 pm (UTC)(link)
All things are connected, yes, but I also couldn't stand the fact that Colin's death looked like an afterthought in the books. Oh, I'm sure JKR had a mental snapshot of his heroic demise, but she didn't write it, and Colin deserved better. He's my "pet" minor character, and I've always liked him, even when he was driving Harry nuts. And because, yes, all things are connected... I wanted Colin to have done something that, in its own way, saved the day. *sniffles*

[identity profile] r-grayjoy.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 11:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, there were entirely too many things in that book that came across as little more than an afterthought, or were just plain poorly executed. You've done a nice job of filling in one of the great, gaping holes here, though.

[identity profile] verdenia.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
Wow. This is beautiful, and gave me chills! Great job!

I found one typo: "Colin had possibly been the most loyal supported Harry’d ever had." {supporter}

*mwah!*

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Thank you! (I should have found a beta reader.) I'm glad you liked it, regardless of the typo!

[identity profile] mosaic.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
I wish I could have heard you read this aloud! It's lovely!

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Just come to the next convention, and I'll write something else to read aloud! *grins*

[identity profile] avonette.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 09:03 am (UTC)(link)
Oooh, I remember you writing this & reading it aloud in the hotel room whilst [livejournal.com profile] lizardspots was sketching a Snarry picture. That was a brilliant afternoon & this was a really nice reminder of it. It also reminds you that heroism can be found in the most unlikely of places...

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:14 pm (UTC)(link)
That whole week was the most brilliant week ever, and I wish I could have stayed longer. I miss everyone so much! Why must there be this inconvenient ocean in the way?

[identity profile] regasssa.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 09:33 am (UTC)(link)
*sobs* Mijan, you are the awesome. This is so sad, and perfect. Everything is right about it. Forget drabbling if you can ficlet like this...

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Then I must ficlet more often! I really can't drabble to save my life. Just can't do it. I draw blanks, OR come up with plots that won't fit into a short enough space. I'm glad you like this! *hugs*

[identity profile] snottygrrl.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 10:39 am (UTC)(link)
you made me all verkelmpt. [*sniffs*]

really lovely, sweets. ♥

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:18 pm (UTC)(link)
*boggles*
*grabs dictionary*

My brain doesn't do fancy words before coffee. Especially when I had a migraine last night, and it's not getting much better now. But I think you said you liked the story, so... YAY!

*hugs*

[identity profile] snottygrrl.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[*laughs*] not sure about fancy, but verklempt is yiddish, according to dictionary.com it means overcome with emotion; clenched; also written ferklempt, but that doesn't quite cover it. i love yiddish words.

and yes, it means it made me sniffy in a good way.

[identity profile] mijan.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Aaah, I should know more Yiddish, but alas, I don't. I'm a very bad half-Jew. *meeble*

How come I never see you on Yahoo messenger anymore? *pokes*

[identity profile] snottygrrl.livejournal.com 2007-08-25 11:51 pm (UTC)(link)
i quit that job that where i was always on it at work. i temp now, so am never on it during work hours which is when i used to see you there so often.

i have to admit i'm not always on it in the evenings either because i'm not here that much, and because it eats up bandwidth on the dial connection.

currently my computer is in the shop, so i'm not on it at all. [*pouts*]

A question... not related to this fic...

[identity profile] canis-lupus03.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Er... well, maybe this is misplaced here, but I'm still new to livejournal, and not too sure about navigating it, so this seemed like the most effective way to contact you... I hope you're not offended, or anything! So, I had this question for you...
I had a beta reader by the nickname of Paddock (don't know his real name), who, in his last correction work for me, told me that he'd started to beta Eclipse's sequel for you (he said he'd named my "Another World" as a reference for his work... ring any bells?). Anyway, I've not heard a word from him since (that was last Christmas). Basically, I just want to know whether he's all right, since I didn't get any responses to my emails anymore. Have you heard from him? While I'm not going to be overly thrilled if he should have just dropped my work without a word, it'd be a relief for me to know that at least nothing has happened to him...?
I'd be grateful if you could just tell me whether you've heard from him, so I know... write me an email (canis_lupus03@yahoo.de), or drop a comment in my lj (there should be a link, right...? If not, user name's canis_lupus03...), that'd be great!
Hope to hear from you,
Lupus
Btw, Eclipse is awesome, *^^* One of my ten most favourite fics, I think (and I think I can say my expectations of a good piece of writing are pretty high...)

[identity profile] tildathebuilder.livejournal.com 2007-08-23 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
*meep*

Oh how lovely and how sad. Great to read a story of what was going on inside the castle.

[identity profile] football-girl.livejournal.com 2007-08-27 05:30 am (UTC)(link)
I also can't drabble. Once I have inspiration, my mind runs away. I do ficlets with utmost difficulty.

I loved this!! It was very sad, but gah! You portrayed Luna perfectly, and I always wanted to see why it was that Colin got into Gryffindor, why he was there, and how he died.

Amazing work!