Story: The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom

Author: [livejournal.com profile] laguera25

Rating: PG-13-R

Summary: Every man tends a secret garden, and Neville Longbottom is no exception. He is a good boy, a diligent boy, and he does his best to tend it well in the moldering house of his grandmother, but every secret garden has a dark place where even the hands that tend it dare not venture.

Disclaimer(s): All recognizable people, places, locales, and spells are property of J.K. Rowling, Scholastic, Bloomsbury, and Warner Bros. Inc. No copyright infringement is intended, and no profit is being made. For entertainment only.

"Come, little boy. If I intended...forest," is an excerpt of a poem by Kenneth Pratchen, found in his book But Even So.

"Journeys end in lovers' meeting," and "Whatever walked there, walked alone," are quotes from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, 1961.

Part II Part III


The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom-Part One )
Story: The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom

Author: [livejournal.com profile] laguera25

Rating: PG-13-R

Summary: Every man tends a secret garden, and Neville Longbottom is no exception. He is a good boy, a diligent boy, and he does his best to tend it well in the moldering house of his grandmother, but every secret garden has a dark place where even the hands that tend it dare not venture.

Disclaimer(s): All recognizable people, places, locales, and spells are property of J.K. Rowling, Scholastic, Bloomsbury, and Warner Bros. Inc. No copyright infringement is intended, and no profit is being made. For entertainment only.

"Come, little boy. If I intended...forest," is an excerpt of a poem by Kenneth Pratchen, found in his book But Even So.

"Journeys end in lovers' meeting," and "Whatever walked there, walked alone," are quotes from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, 1961.


The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom-Part II )
Story: The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom

Author: [livejournal.com profile] laguera25

Rating: PG-13-R

Summary: Every man tends a secret garden, and Neville Longbottom is no exception. He is a good boy, a diligent boy, and he does his best to tend it well in the moldering house of his grandmother, but every secret garden has a dark place where even the hands that tend it dare not venture.

Disclaimer(s): All recognizable people, places, locales, and spells are property of J.K. Rowling, Scholastic, Bloomsbury, and Warner Bros. Inc. No copyright infringement is intended, and no profit is being made. For entertainment only.

"Come, little boy. If I intended...forest," is an excerpt of a poem by Kenneth Pratchen, found in his book But Even So.

"Journeys end in lovers' meeting," and "Whatever walked there, walked alone," are quotes from Shirley Jackson's The Haunting of Hill House, 1961.


The Private Garden of Neville Longbottom-Part III )



A/N: There you have it. It was begun before HBP, but finished well after. I'm not entirely certain it works, but it was a bizarre and wild ride. Feedback is appreciated, but personal attacks are not.
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