Inside View | By : Lomonaaeren Category: Harry Potter > General > General Views: 1712 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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Title: Inside View
Disclaimer: J. K. Rowling and associates own these characters. I am writing this story for fun and not profit.
Pairings: Gen, Snape mentoring Harry
Rating: PG-13
Warnings: Angst, references to violence and canonical character death
Wordcount: 3500
Summary: Severus hadn’t known there was a portrait of him in this universe. But once he knew, he had to know what he would say.
Author’s Notes: This is another of my Advent fics for fbf, who asked for a snippet from where the Snape from World in Pieces encounters the portrait of the Snape from Harry's universe. This takes place after the epilogue of World in Pieces and so does contain spoilers for that fic.
Inside View “You know there’s a portrait of you in the Headmistress’s office?” Severus paused in reaching out for the salt. Then he pulled his hand back and regarded Harry. Harry didn’t return the gaze. He had a book on Transfiguration theory propped up in front of him, leaning on the edge of the table, and was eating his potatoes while gazing raptly at the book. Their acquaintance had, by now, progressed to the point where Severus could tell when Harry was deliberately avoiding his gaze. He waited, and sure enough, Harry’s eyes darted up to see how he was taking it. Severus inclined his head and said, “I did not know there was. The last time I was in her office, I did not see it.” “They just hung it last week.” Harry put the book down on the table and faced Severus head-on. Severus was grateful that, no matter what his desire to study for the NEWTs that he would be taking in the next year, Harry was honest enough to give his full attention to something this important. “Because he was Headmaster of Hogwarts, and a Headmaster gets a portrait. No matter what some people may think about it.” “Some people opposed it?” Severus could well believe that. He did not know the full career of his counterpart from this universe—Harry’s memories were not the most reliable source, and Severus would not trust the papers or anyone else here, yet—but he knew that the man’s career as a spy was checkered, to say the least. And there was the matter of his killing Albus. Harry had explained how that had happened, via Unbreakable Vow and debts that this Severus had not been able to work free of. It had not escaped Severus that Albus had likely deserved it. This Albus. So had the one they had left behind, but his punishment had been different, and Severus did not care to dwell on it now. He moved on to more important matters. “Why are you telling me this?” Harry gave him the kind of impudent grin that had caused Severus to want to strangle him several times, although he didn’t have the history with him that his this-universe counterpart did, and the Potters he had known in his own universe had all been Slytherins and therefore reasonable. Some things were just natural with this Harry, Severus thought, having heard the this-universe version of Minerva mutter about the same thing. “Which question did you want me to answer first? That some people have been opposing it—which you’d think that you could have figured out for yourself—or why I’m telling you this?” “You don’t have a limited amount of breath,” Severus said, twirling his wand between his fingers, “yet. So you can answer both.” Harry ducked his head, and Severus stared at him. This Harry was the most unpredictable person he had met, sometimes, even after all they had fought and forged together. He would flash back and forth between moods like a salmon leaping through water from dark into light, and Severus did not know how to take him. “I told you because I thought you should know,” Harry murmured. “And the people who tried to ban it were the parents with kids here, and some of the students themselves. They know that he was a spy now, but they still don’t like it.” Severus nodded once, searching for words that would make Harry look up at him. “Have you been to see him?” Harry’s eyes did flash up at him at that, and Severus relaxed a little. He always did better in conversations with Harry when he could see the brat’s eyes. “No,” Harry said fiercely. “I don’t—I can’t forgive him yet, and I have all the Severus Snape I need. Here, with me.” Severus reached for his teacup and sipped from it, then put it down when he realized that a betraying tremor was running up his fingers to his shoulder. “Then I suppose I had better go and see him,” he said, and stood. Harry watched him all the way out of the Great Hall, nearly deserted at this hour in summer, but made no attempt to stop or accompany him. And that, Severus thought, his shoulders straightening once he was out in the corridor, was the way it should be. There were things one had to do by oneself.They were both good at knowing which things those were for the other.* The door to the Headmistress’s office was unlocked, which made Severus wonder if he would have to explain, awkwardly, to Minerva what he wanted here. But when he stepped inside, he saw that she must have gone to answer an urgent firecall. The flames still had a bit of green in them, her morning’s work was spread out on her desk, but she was not there. The portrait of his counterpart was. It hung on the wall behind Minerva’s desk, a position that told Severus she must have been fonder of his counterpart than he had supposed. It was a position from which he could see, and comment upon, most of her writing. And of course he would comment. Severus himself would have. “So you’re the one the brat dragged back.” Severus felt himself go still. He wondered for a moment if it was because he had pictured himself starting this conversation, and then shook his head slightly. No, he knew it was because of the reference to Harry as a brat. He might think that way, but no one else was allowed to speak it. “I came with him,” he said. “I would not let him go alone.” The portrait showed his counterpart seated in a library, a high-backed black chair in front of dim and gloomy shelves. There was a single lamp on a table that looked to be made of ebony. Severus Snape, himself and not himself, was rising to his feet, laying aside a book that looked as though it was on Dark Arts. He paced to the front of the frame, and rested his hands on it as he stared. Severus looked back, wondering what the next words would be. Portraits took a short time to awaken and recover their memories, and as the portrait was so recently hung, Severus thought that his counterpart’s mind might still be drifting through the shadows.
But the next words showed that he had recovered his memories as much as he ever would. “He was incredibly selfish in my lifetime. He was so late in discovering the right way to save the world that I died giving him my memories. You can associate with him after that? You can claim that you—protect him?” From the wobble in the portrait’s voice at the end, he didn’t know exactly what Severus’s relationship with Harry meant.
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