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Rembrandt's phrase in describing his painting: "Die meeste ende di naetureelste beweechgelickheijt", can be translated as greatest, most natural movement (emotion or motive).

125 pages, ebook

First published December 22, 2009

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Aja Romano

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Hi! I'm Aja. I'm a culture reporter for Vox. I like horror movies, scary stories, regencies, cozies, YA, and the occasional SFF. I'm probably secretly addicted to nonfiction.

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Ok, the summary on AO3 doesn't really tell you anything at all about this story. This fic is set after the war, Voldemort is defeated, the dead are still dead, and the gang is back at Hogwarts. Ron is having a tough time dealing with Fred's death, and it isn't helped by the fact that all the fallen students now have paintings at Hogwarts, so it gives Ron even more reason to deny Fred is gone.

On top of all this, Harry is lonely, and falls for Draco. Pretty good, more sweet than sexy, sad but hopeful.
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