Dumbledoreโs abrupt departure took Harry completely by surprise. He remained sitting where he was in the chained chair, struggling with his feelings of shock and relief. The Wizengamot were all getting to their feet, talking, gathering up their papers and packing them away. Harry stood up. Nobody seemed to be paying him the slightest bit of attention, except the toadlike witch on Fudgeโs right, who was now gazing down at him instead of at Dumbledore. Ignoring her, he tried to catch Fudgeโs eye, or Madam Bonesโs, wanting to ask whether he was free to go, but Fudge seemed quite determined not to notice Harry, and Madam Bones was busy with her briefcase, so he took a few tentative steps towards the exit and, when nobody called him back, broke into a very fast walk.
He took the last few steps at a run, wrenched open the door and almost collided with Mr Weasley, who was standing right outside, looking pale and apprehensive.
โDumbledore didnโt say โโ
โCleared,โ Harry said, pulling the door closed behind him, โof all charges!โ Beaming, Mr Weasley seized Harry by the shoulders.
โHarry, thatโs wonderful! Well, of course, they couldnโt have found you guilty, not on the evidence, but even so, I canโt pretend I wasnโt โโ
But Mr Weasley broke off, because the courtroom door had just opened again. The Wizengamot were filing out.
โMerlinโs beard!โ exclaimed Mr Weasley wonderingly, pulling Harry aside to let them all pass. โYou were tried by the full court?โ
โI think so,โ said Harry quietly.
One or two of the wizards nodded to Harry as they passed and a few, including Madam Bones, said, โMorning, Arthur,โ to Mr Weasley, but most averted their eyes. Cornelius Fudge and the toadlike witch were almost the last to leave the dungeon. Fudge acted as though Mr Weasley and Harry were part of the wall, but again, the witch looked almost appraisingly at Harry as
she passed. Last of all to pass was Percy. Like Fudge, he completely ignored his father and Harry; he marched past clutching a large roll of parchment and a handful of spare quills, his back rigid and his nose in the air. The lines around Mr Weasleyโs mouth tightened slightly, but other than this he gave no sign that he had seen his third son.
โIโm going to take you straight back so you can tell the others the good news,โ he said, beckoning Harry forwards as Percyโs heels disappeared up the steps to Level Nine. โIโll drop you off on the way to that toilet in Bethnal Green. Come on โฆโ
โSo, what will you have to do about the toilet?โ Harry asked, grinning. Everything suddenly seemed five times funnier than usual. It was starting to sink in: he was cleared,ย he was going back to Hogwarts.
โOh, itโs a simple enough anti-jinx,โ said Mr Weasley as they mounted the stairs, โbut itโs not so much having to repair the damage, itโs more the attitude behind the vandalism, Harry. Muggle-baiting might strike some wizards as funny, but itโs an expression of something much deeper and nastier, and I for one โโ
Mr Weasley broke off in mid-sentence. They had just reached the ninth- level corridor and Cornelius Fudge was standing a few feet away from them, talking quietly to a tall man with sleek blond hair and a pointed, pale face.
The second man turned at the sound of their footsteps. He, too, broke off in mid-conversation, his cold grey eyes narrowed and fixed upon Harryโs face.
โWell, well, well โฆ Patronus Potter,โ said Lucius Malfoy coolly.
Harry felt winded, as though he had just walked into something solid. He had last seen those cold grey eyes through slits in a Death Eaterโs hood, and last heard that manโs voice jeering in a dark graveyard while Lord Voldemort tortured him. Harry could not believe that Lucius Malfoy dared look him in the face; he could not believe that he was here, in the Ministry of Magic, or that Cornelius Fudge was talking to him, when Harry had told Fudge mere weeks ago that Malfoy was a Death Eater.
โThe Minister was just telling me about your lucky escape, Potter,โ drawled Mr Malfoy. โQuite astonishing, the way you continue to wriggle out of very tight holes โฆย snakelike, in fact.โ
Mr Weasley gripped Harryโs shoulder in warning. โYeah,โ said Harry, โyeah, Iโm good at escaping.โ Lucius Malfoy raised his eyes to Mr Weasleyโs face.
โAnd Arthur Weasley too! What are you doing here, Arthur?โ โI work here,โ said Mr Weasley curtly.
โNotย here, surely?โ said Mr Malfoy, raising his eyebrows and glancing towards the door over Mr Weasleyโs shoulder. โI thought you were up on the second floor โฆ donโt you do something that involves sneaking Muggle artefacts home and bewitching them?โ
โNo,โ Mr Weasley snapped, his fingers now biting into Harryโs shoulder. โWhat areย youย doing here, anyway?โ Harry asked Lucius Malfoy.
โI donโt think private matters between myself and the Minister are any concern of yours, Potter,โ said Malfoy, smoothing the front of his robes. Harry distinctly heard the gentle clinking of what sounded like a full pocket of gold. โReally, just because you are Dumbledoreโs favourite boy, you must not expect the same indulgence from the rest of us โฆ shall we go up to your office, then, Minister?โ
โCertainly,โ said Fudge, turning his back on Harry and Mr Weasley. โThis way, Lucius.โ
They strode off together, talking in low voices. Mr Weasley did not let go of Harryโs shoulder until they had disappeared into the lift.
โWhy wasnโt he waiting outside Fudgeโs office if theyโve got business to do together?โ Harry burst out furiously. โWhat was he doing down here?โ
โTrying to sneak down to the courtroom, if you ask me,โ said Mr Weasley, looking extremely agitated and glancing over his shoulder as though making sure they could not be overheard. โTrying to find out whether youโd been expelled or not. Iโll leave a note for Dumbledore when I drop you off, he ought to know Malfoyโs been talking to Fudge again.โ
โWhat private business have they got together, anyway?โ
โGold, I expect,โ said Mr Weasley angrily. โMalfoyโs been giving generously to all sorts of things for years โฆ gets him in with the right people
โฆ then he can ask favours โฆ delay laws he doesnโt want passed โฆ oh, heโs very well-connected, Lucius Malfoy.โ
The lift arrived; it was empty except for a flock of memos that flapped around Mr Weasleyโs head as he pressed the button for the Atrium and the doors clanged shut. He waved them away irritably.
โMr Weasley,โ said Harry slowly, โif Fudge is meeting Death Eaters like Malfoy, if heโs seeing them alone, how do we know they havenโt put the Imperius Curse on him?โ
โDonโt think it hasnโt occurred to us, Harry,โ said Mr Weasley quietly. โBut Dumbledore thinks Fudge is acting of his own accord at the moment โ which, as Dumbledore says, is not a lot of comfort. Best not talk about it any more just now, Harry.โ
The doors slid open and they stepped out into the now almost-deserted Atrium. Eric the watchwizard was hidden behind hisย Daily Prophetย again. They had walked straight past the golden fountain before Harry remembered.
โWait โฆโ he told Mr Weasley, and, pulling his moneybag from his pocket, he turned back to the fountain.
He looked up into the handsome wizardโs face, but close-to Harry thought he looked rather weak and foolish. The witch was wearing a vapid smile like a beauty contestant, and from what Harry knew of goblins and centaurs, they were most unlikely to be caught staring so soppily at humans of any description. Only the house-elfโs attitude of creeping servility looked convincing. With a grin at the thought of what Hermione would say if she could see the statue of the elf, Harry turned his moneybag upsidedown and emptied not just ten Galleons, but the whole contents into the pool.
*
โI knew it!โ yelled Ron, punching the air. โYou always get away with stuff!โ โThey were bound to clear you,โ said Hermione, who had looked positively faint with anxiety when Harry had entered the kitchen and was now holding a
shaking hand over her eyes, โthere was no case against you, none at all.โ
โEveryone seems quite relieved, though, considering you all knew Iโd get off,โ said Harry, smiling.
Mrs Weasley was wiping her face on her apron, and Fred, George and Ginny were doing a kind of war dance to a chant that went: โHe got off, he got off, he got off โฆโ
โThatโs enough! Settle down!โ shouted Mr Weasley, though he too was smiling. โListen, Sirius, Lucius Malfoy was at the Ministry โโ
โWhat?โ said Sirius sharply.
โHe got off, he got off, he got off โฆโ
โBe quiet, you three! Yes, we saw him talking to Fudge on Level Nine, then they went up to Fudgeโs office together. Dumbledore ought to know.โ
โAbsolutely,โ said Sirius. โWeโll tell him, donโt worry.โ
โWell, Iโd better get going, thereโs a vomiting toilet waiting for me in Bethnal Green. Molly, Iโll be late, Iโm covering for Tonks, but Kingsley might be dropping in for dinner โโ
โHe got off, he got off, he got off โฆโ
โThatโs enough โ Fred โ George โ Ginny!โ said Mrs Weasley, as Mr Weasley left the kitchen. โHarry, dear, come and sit down, have some lunch, you hardly ate breakfast.โ
Ron and Hermione sat themselves down opposite him, looking happier than they had done since he had first arrived at Grimmauld Place, and Harryโs feeling of giddy relief, which had been somewhat dented by his encounter with Lucius Malfoy, swelled again. The gloomy house seemed warmer and more welcoming all of a sudden; even Kreacher looked less ugly as he poked his snoutlike nose into the kitchen to investigate the source of all the noise.
โCourse, once Dumbledore turned up on your side, there was no way they were going to convict you,โ said Ron happily, now dishing great mounds of mashed potato on to everyoneโs plates.
โYeah, he swung it for me,โ said Harry. He felt it would sound highly ungrateful, not to mention childish, to say, โI wish heโd talked to me, though. Or evenย lookedย at me.โ
And as he thought this, the scar on his forehead burned so badly that he clapped his hand to it.
โWhatโs up?โ said Hermione, looking alarmed.
โScar,โ Harry mumbled. โBut itโs nothing โฆ it happens all the time now โฆโ None of the others had noticed a thing; all of them were now helping themselves to food while gloating over Harryโs narrow escape; Fred, George
and Ginny were still singing. Hermione looked rather anxious, but before she
could say anything, Ron had said happily, โI bet Dumbledore turns up this evening, to celebrate with us, you know.โ
โI donโt think heโll be able to, Ron,โ said Mrs Weasley, setting a huge plate of roast chicken down in front of Harry. โHeโs really very busy at the moment.โ
โHE GOT OFF, HE GOT OFF, HE GOT OFF โฆโ
โSHUT UP!โ roared Mrs Weasley.
*
Over the next few days Harry could not help noticing that there was one person within number twelve, Grimmauld Place, who did not seem wholly overjoyed that he would be returning to Hogwarts. Sirius had put up a very good show of happiness on first hearing the news, wringing Harryโs hand and beaming just like the rest of them. Soon, however, he was moodier and surlier than before, talking less to everybody, even Harry, and spending increasing amounts of time shut up in his motherโs room with Buckbeak.
โDonโt you go feeling guilty!โ said Hermione sternly, after Harry had confided some of his feelings to her and Ron while they scrubbed out a mouldy cupboard on the third floor a few days later. โYou belong at Hogwarts and Sirius knows it. Personally, I think heโs being selfish.โ
โThatโs a bit harsh, Hermione,โ said Ron, frowning as he attempted to prise off a bit of mould that had attached itself firmly to his finger, โyouย wouldnโt want to be stuck inside this house without any company.โ
โHeโll have company!โ said Hermione. โItโs Headquarters to the Order of the Phoenix, isnโt it? He just got his hopes up that Harry would be coming to live here with him.โ
โI donโt think thatโs true,โ said Harry, wringing out his cloth. โHe wouldnโt give me a straight answer when I asked him if I could.โ
โHe just didnโt want to get his own hopes up even more,โ said Hermione wisely. โAnd he probably felt a bit guilty himself, because I think a part of him was really hoping youโd be expelled. Then youโd both be outcasts together.โ
โCome off it!โ said Harry and Ron together, but Hermione merely shrugged. โSuit yourselves. But I sometimes think Ronโs mumโs right and Sirius gets
confused about whether youโre you or your father, Harry.โ
โSo you think heโs touched in the head?โ said Harry heatedly.
โNo, I just think heโs been very lonely for a long time,โ said Hermione simply.
At this point, Mrs Weasley entered the bedroom behind them. โStill not finished?โ she said, poking her head into the cupboard.
โI thought you might be here to tell us to have a break!โ said Ron bitterly. โDโyou know how much mould weโve got rid of since we arrived here?โ
โYou were so keen to help the Order,โ said Mrs Weasley, โyou can do your bit by making Headquarters fit to live in.โ
โI feel like a house-elf,โ grumbled Ron.
โWell, now you understand what dreadful lives they lead, perhaps youโll be a bit more active in S.P.E.W.!โ said Hermione hopefully, as Mrs Weasley left them to it. โYou know, maybe it wouldnโt be a bad idea to show people exactly how horrible it is to clean all the time โ we could do a sponsored scrub of Gryffindor common room, all proceeds to S.P.E.W., it would raise awareness as well as funds.โ
โIโll sponsor you to shut up aboutย S.P.E.W.,โ Ron muttered irritably, but only so Harry could hear him.
*
Harry found himself daydreaming about Hogwarts more and more as the end of the holidays approached; he could not wait to see Hagrid again, to play Quidditch, even to stroll across the vegetable patches to the Herbology
greenhouses; it would be a treat just to leave this dusty, musty house, where half of the cupboards were still bolted shut and Kreacher wheezed insults out of the shadows as you passed, though Harry was careful not to say any of this within earshot of Sirius.
The fact was that living at the Headquarters of the anti-Voldemort movement was not nearly as interesting or exciting as Harry would have expected before heโd experienced it. Though members of the Order of the Phoenix came and went regularly, sometimes staying for meals, sometimes only for a few minutes of whispered conversation, Mrs Weasley made sure that Harry and the others were kept well out of earshot (whether Extendable or normal) and nobody, not even Sirius, seemed to feel that Harry needed to know anything more than he had heard on the night of his arrival.
On the very last day of the holidays Harry was sweeping up Hedwigโs owl droppings from the top of the wardrobe when Ron entered their bedroom carrying a couple of envelopes.
โBooklists have arrived,โ he said, throwing one of the envelopes up to Harry, who was standing on a chair. โAbout time, I thought theyโd forgotten, they usually come much earlier than this โฆโ
Harry swept the last of the droppings into a rubbish bag and threw the bag over Ronโs head into the wastepaper basket in the corner, which swallowed it and belched loudly. He then opened his letter. It contained two pieces of parchment: one the usual reminder that term started on the first of September; the other telling him which books he would need for the coming year.
โOnly two new ones,โ he said, reading the list, โThe Standard Book of Spells, Grade 5, by Miranda Goshawk, andย Defensive Magical Theory, by Wilbert Slinkhard.โ
Crack.
Fred and George Apparated right beside Harry. He was so used to them doing this by now that he didnโt even fall off his chair.
โWe were just wondering who set the Slinkhard book,โ said Fred conversationally.
โBecause it means Dumbledoreโs found a new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher,โ said George.
โAnd about time too,โ said Fred.
โWhat dโyou mean?โ Harry asked, jumping down beside them.
โWell, we overheard Mum and Dad talking on the Extendable Ears a few weeks back,โ Fred told Harry, โand from what they were saying, Dumbledore was having real trouble finding anyone to do the job this year.โ
โNot surprising, is it, when you look at whatโs happened to the last four?โ said George.
โOne sacked, one dead, oneโs memory removed and one locked in a trunk for nine months,โ said Harry, counting them off on his fingers. โYeah, I see what you mean.โ
โWhatโs up with you, Ron?โ asked Fred.
Ron did not answer. Harry looked round. Ron was standing very still with his mouth slightly open, gaping at his letter from Hogwarts.
โWhatโs the matter?โ said Fred impatiently, moving around Ron to look over his shoulder at the parchment.
Fredโs mouth fell open, too.
โPrefect?โ he said, staring incredulously at the letter.ย โPrefect?โ
George leapt forwards, seized the envelope in Ronโs other hand and turned it upside-down. Harry saw something scarlet and gold fall into Georgeโs palm.
โNo way,โ said George in a hushed voice.
โThereโs been a mistake,โ said Fred, snatching the letter out of Ronโs grasp and holding it up to the light as though checking for a watermark. โNo one in their right mind would make Ron a prefect.โ
The twinsโ heads turned in unison and both of them stared at Harry.
โWe thought you were a cert!โ said Fred, in a tone that suggested Harry had tricked them in some way.
โWe thought Dumbledore wasย boundย to pick you!โ said George indignantly. โWinning the Triwizard and everything!โ said Fred.
โI suppose all the mad stuff mustโve counted against him,โ said George to Fred.
โYeah,โ said Fred slowly. โYeah, youโve caused too much trouble, mate.
Well, at least one of youโs got their priorities right.โ
He strode over to Harry and clapped him on the back while giving Ron a scathing look.
โPrefect โฆย ickle Ronnie the Prefect.โ
โOhh, Mumโs going to be revolting,โ groaned George, thrusting the prefect badge back at Ron as though it might contaminate him.
Ron, who still had not said a word, took the badge, stared at it for a moment, then held it out to Harry as though asking mutely for confirmation that it was genuine. Harry took it. A large โPโ was superimposed on the Gryffindor lion. He had seen a badge just like this on Percyโs chest on his very first day at Hogwarts.
The door banged open. Hermione came tearing into the room, her cheeks flushed and her hair flying. There was an envelope in her hand.
โDid you โ did you get โ?โ
She spotted the badge in Harryโs hand and let out a shriek.
โI knew it!โ she said excitedly, brandishing her letter. โMe too, Harry, me too!โ
โNo,โ said Harry quickly, pushing the badge back into Ronโs hand. โItโs Ron, not me.โ
โIt โ what?โ
โRonโs prefect, not me,โ Harry said.
โRon?โย said Hermione, her jaw dropping. โBut โฆ are you sure? I mean โโ
She turned red as Ron looked round at her with a defiant expression on his face.
โItโs my name on the letter,โ he said.
โI โฆโ said Hermione, looking thoroughly bewildered. โI โฆ well โฆ wow!
Well done, Ron! Thatโs really โโ โUnexpected,โ said George, nodding.
โNo,โ said Hermione, blushing harder than ever, โno itโs not โฆ Ronโs done loads of โฆ heโs really โฆโ
The door behind her opened a little wider and Mrs Weasley backed into the room carrying a pile of freshly laundered robes.
โGinny said the booklists had come at last,โ she said, glancing around at all the envelopes as she made her way over to the bed and started sorting the robes into two piles. โIf you give them to me Iโll take them over to Diagon Alley this afternoon and get your books while youโre packing. Ron, Iโll have to get you more pyjamas, these are at least six inches too short, I canโt believe how fast youโre growing โฆ what colour would you like?โ
โGet him red and gold to match his badge,โ said George, smirking.
โMatch his what?โ said Mrs Weasley absently, rolling up a pair of maroon socks and placing them on Ronโs pile.
โHisย badge,โ said Fred, with the air of getting the worst over quickly. โHis lovely shiny newย prefectโs badge.โ
Fredโs words took a moment to penetrate Mrs Weasleyโs preoccupation with pyjamas.
โHis โฆ but โฆ Ron, youโre not โฆ?โ Ron held up his badge.
Mrs Weasley let out a shriek just like Hermioneโs.
โI donโt believe it! I donโt believe it! Oh, Ron, how wonderful! A prefect!
Thatโs everyone in the family!โ
โWhat are Fred and I, next-door neighbours?โ said George indignantly, as his mother pushed him aside and flung her arms around her youngest son.
โWait until your father hears! Ron, Iโm so proud of you, what wonderful news, you could end up Head Boy just like Bill and Percy, itโs the first step! Oh, what a thing to happen in the middle of all this worry, Iโm just thrilled, oh,ย Ronnie โโ
Fred and George were both making loud retching noises behind her back but Mrs Weasley did not notice; arms tight around Ronโs neck, she was kissing him all over his face, which had turned a brighter scarlet than his badge.
โMum โฆ donโt โฆ Mum, get a grip โฆโ he muttered, trying to push her away.
She let go of him and said breathlessly, โWell, what will it be? We gave Percy an owl, but youโve already got one, of course.โ
โW-what do you mean?โ said Ron, looking as though he did not dare believe his ears.
โYouโve got to have a reward for this!โ said Mrs Weasley fondly. โHow about a nice new set of dress robes?โ
โWeโve already bought him some,โ said Fred sourly, who looked as though he sincerely regretted this generosity.
โOr a new cauldron, Charlieโs old oneโs rusting through, or a new rat, you always liked Scabbers โโ
โMum,โ said Ron hopefully, โcan I have a new broom?โ
Mrs Weasleyโs face fell slightly; broomsticks were expensive.
โNot a really good one!โ Ron hastened to add. โJust โ just a new one for a change โฆโ
Mrs Weasley hesitated, then smiled.
โOfย courseย you can โฆ well, Iโd better get going if Iโve got a broom to buy too. Iโll see you all later โฆ little Ronnie, a prefect! And donโt forget to pack your trunks โฆ a prefect โฆ oh, Iโm all of a dither!โ
She gave Ron yet another kiss on the cheek, sniffed loudly, and bustled from the room.
Fred and George exchanged looks.
โYou donโt mind if we donโt kiss you, do you, Ron?โ said Fred in a falsely
anxious voice.
โWe could curtsey, if you like,โ said George. โOh, shut up,โ said Ron, scowling at them.
โOr what?โ said Fred, an evil grin spreading across his face. โGoing to put us in detention?โ
โIโd love to see him try,โ sniggered George.
โHe could if you donโt watch out!โ said Hermione angrily.
Fred and George burst out laughing, and Ron muttered, โDrop it, Hermione.โ
โWeโre going to have to watch our step, George,โ said Fred, pretending to tremble, โwith these two on our case โฆโ
โYeah, it looks like our law-breaking days are finally over,โ said George, shaking his head.
And with another loudย crack,ย the twins Disapparated.
โThose two!โ said Hermione furiously, staring up at the ceiling, through which they could now hear Fred and George roaring with laughter in the room upstairs. โDonโt pay any attention to them, Ron, theyโre only jealous!โ
โI donโt think they are,โ said Ron doubtfully, also looking up at the ceiling. โTheyโve always said only prats become prefects โฆ still,โ he added on a happier note, โtheyโve never had new brooms! I wish I could go with Mum and choose โฆ sheโll never be able to afford a Nimbus, but thereโs the new Cleansweep out, thatโd be great โฆ yeah, I think Iโll go and tell her I like the Cleansweep, just so she knows โฆโ
He dashed from the room, leaving Harry and Hermione alone.
For some reason, Harry found he did not want to look at Hermione. He turned to his bed, picked up the pile of clean robes Mrs Weasley had laid on it and crossed the room to his trunk.
โHarry?โ said Hermione tentatively.
โWell done, Hermione,โ said Harry, so heartily it did not sound like his voice at all, and, still not looking at her, โbrilliant. Prefect. Great.โ
โThanks,โ said Hermione. โErm โ Harry โ could I borrow Hedwig so I can tell Mum and Dad? Theyโll be really pleased โ I meanย prefectย is something they can understand.โ
โYeah, no problem,โ said Harry, still in the horrible hearty voice that did not belong to him. โTake her!โ
He leaned over his trunk, laid the robes on the bottom of it and pretended to be rummaging for something while Hermione crossed to the wardrobe and
called Hedwig down. A few moments passed; Harry heard the door close but remained bent double, listening; the only sounds he could hear were the blank picture on the wall sniggering again and the wastepaper basket in the corner coughing up the owl droppings.
He straightened up and looked behind him. Hermione had left and Hedwig had gone. Harry returned slowly to his bed and sank on to it, gazing unseeingly at the foot of the wardrobe.
He had forgotten completely about prefects being chosen in the fifth year. He had been too anxious about the possibility of being expelled to spare a thought for the fact that badges must be winging their way towards certain people. But if heย hadย remembered โฆ if heย hadย thought about it โฆ what would he have expected?
Not this, said a small and truthful voice inside his head.
Harry screwed up his face and buried it in his hands. He could not lie to himself; if he had known the prefect badge was on its way, he would have expected it to come to him, not Ron. Did this make him as arrogant as Draco Malfoy? Did he think himself superior to everyone else? Did he really believe he wasย betterย than Ron?
No,ย said the small voice defiantly.
Was that true? Harry wondered, anxiously probing his own feelings.
Iโm better at Quidditch, said the voice.ย But Iโm not better at anything else.
That was definitely true, Harry thought; he was no better than Ron in lessons. But what about outside lessons? What about those adventures he, Ron and Hermione had had together since starting at Hogwarts, often risking much worse than expulsion?
Well, Ron and Hermione were with me most of the time,ย said the voice in Harryโs head.
Not all the time, though, Harry argued with himself. They didnโt fight Quirrell with me. They didnโt take on Riddle and the Basilisk. They didnโt get rid of all those Dementors the night Sirius escaped. They werenโt in that graveyard with me, the night Voldemort returned โฆ
And the same feeling of ill-usage that had overwhelmed him on the night he had arrived rose again. Iโve definitely done more, Harry thought indignantly. Iโve done more than either of them!
But maybe, said the small voice fairly,ย maybe Dumbledore doesnโt choose prefects because theyโve got themselves into a load of dangerous situations โฆ maybe he chooses them for other reasons โฆ Ron must have something you donโt โฆ
Harry opened his eyes and stared through his fingers at the wardrobeโs clawed feet, remembering what Fred had said: โNo one in their right mind would make Ron a prefect โฆโ
Harry gave a small snort of laughter. A second later he felt sickened with himself.
Ron had not asked Dumbledore to give him the prefect badge. This was not Ronโs fault. Was he, Harry, Ronโs best friend in the world, going to sulk because he didnโt have a badge, laugh with the twins behind Ronโs back, ruin this for Ron when, for the first time, he had beaten Harry at something?
At this point Harry heard Ronโs footsteps on the stairs again. He stood up, straightened his glasses, and hitched a grin on to his face as Ron bounded back through the door.
โJust caught her!โ he said happily. โShe says sheโll get the Cleansweep if she can.โ
โCool,โ Harry said, and he was relieved to hear that his voice had stopped sounding hearty. โListen โ Ron โ well done, mate.โ
The smile faded off Ronโs face.
โI never thought it would be me!โ he said, shaking his head. โI thought it would be you!โ
โNah, Iโve caused too much trouble,โ Harry said, echoing Fred.
โYeah,โ said Ron, โyeah, I suppose โฆ well, weโd better get our trunks packed, hadnโt we?โ
It was odd how widely their possessions seemed to have scattered themselves since they had arrived. It took them most of the afternoon to retrieve their books and belongings from all over the house and stow them back inside their school trunks. Harry noticed that Ron kept moving his prefectโs badge around, first placing it on his bedside table, then putting it into his jeans pocket, then taking it out and laying it on his folded robes, as though to see the effect of the red on the black. Only when Fred and George dropped in and offered to attach it to his forehead with a Permanent Sticking Charm did he wrap it tenderly in his maroon socks and lock it in his trunk.
Mrs Weasley returned from Diagon Alley around six oโclock, laden with books and carrying a long package wrapped in thick brown paper that Ron took from her with a moan of longing.
โNever mind unwrapping it now, people are arriving for dinner, I want you all downstairs,โ she said, but the moment she was out of sight Ron ripped off the paper in a frenzy and examined every inch of his new broom, an ecstatic expression on his face.
Down in the basement Mrs Weasley had hung a scarlet banner over the heavily laden dinner table, which read:
CONGRATULATIONS RON AND HERMIONE NEW PREFECTS
She looked in a better mood than Harry had seen her all holiday.
โI thought weโd have a little party, not a sit-down dinner,โ she told Harry, Ron, Hermione, Fred, George and Ginny as they entered the room. โYour father and Bill are on their way, Ron. Iโve sent them both owls and theyโreย thrilled,โ she added, beaming.
Fred rolled his eyes.
Sirius, Lupin, Tonks and Kingsley Shacklebolt were already there and Mad-Eye Moody stumped in shortly after Harry had got himself a Butterbeer.
โOh, Alastor, I am glad youโre here,โ said Mrs Weasley brightly, as Mad- Eye shrugged off his travelling cloak. โWeโve been wanting to ask you for ages โ could you have a look in the writing desk in the drawing room and tell us whatโs inside it? We havenโt wanted to open it just in case itโs something really nasty.โ
โNo problem, Molly โฆโ
Moodyโs electric-blue eye swivelled upwards and stared fixedly through the ceiling of the kitchen.
โDrawing room โฆโ he growled, as the pupil contracted. โDesk in the corner? Yeah, I see it โฆ yeah, itโs a Boggart โฆ want me to go up and get rid of it, Molly?โ
โNo, no, Iโll do it myself later,โ beamed Mrs Weasley, โyou have your drink. Weโre having a little bit of a celebration, actually โฆโ She gestured at the scarlet banner. โFourth prefect in the family!โ she said fondly, ruffling Ronโs hair.
โPrefect, eh?โ growled Moody, his normal eye on Ron and his magical eye swivelling around to gaze into the side of his head. Harry had the very uncomfortable feeling it was looking at him and moved away towards Sirius and Lupin.
โWell, congratulations,โ said Moody, still glaring at Ron with his normal eye, โauthority figures always attract trouble, but I suppose Dumbledore thinks you can withstand most major jinxes or he wouldnโt have appointed
you โฆโ
Ron looked rather startled at this view of the matter but was saved the trouble of responding by the arrival of his father and eldest brother. Mrs Weasley was in such a good mood she did not even complain that they had brought Mundungus with them; he was wearing a long overcoat that seemed oddly lumpy in unlikely places and declined the offer to remove it and put it with Moodyโs travelling cloak.
โWell, I think a toast is in order,โ said Mr Weasley, when everyone had a drink. He raised his goblet. โTo Ron and Hermione, the new Gryffindor prefects!โ
Ron and Hermione beamed as everyone drank to them, and then applauded. โI was never a prefect myself,โ said Tonks brightly from behind Harry as everybody moved towards the table to help themselves to food. Her hair was
tomato red and waist-length today; she looked like Ginnyโs older sister. โMy
Head of House said I lacked certain necessary qualities.โ โLike what?โ said Ginny, who was choosing a baked potato. โLike the ability to behave myself,โ said Tonks.
Ginny laughed; Hermione looked as though she did not know whether to smile or not and compromised by taking an extra large gulp of Butterbeer and choking on it.
โWhat about you, Sirius?โ Ginny asked, thumping Hermione on the back. Sirius, who was right beside Harry, let out his usual bark-like laugh.
โNo one would have made me a prefect, I spent too much time in detention with James. Lupin was the good boy, he got the badge.โ
โI think Dumbledore might have hoped I would be able to exercise some control over my best friends,โ said Lupin. โI need scarcely say that I failed dismally.โ
Harryโs mood suddenly lifted. His father had not been a prefect either. All at once the party seemed much more enjoyable; he loaded up his plate, feeling doubly fond of everyone in the room.
Ron was rhapsodising about his new broom to anybody who would listen. โโฆ nought to seventy in ten seconds, not bad, is it? When you think the
Comet Two Ninetyโs only nought to sixty and thatโs with a decent tailwind
according toย Which Broomstick?โ
Hermione was talking very earnestly to Lupin about her view of elf rights. โI mean, itโs the same kind of nonsense as werewolf segregation, isnโt it? It
all stems from this horrible thing wizards have of thinking theyโre superior to
other creatures โฆโ
Mrs Weasley and Bill were having their usual argument about Billโs hair. โโฆ getting really out of hand, and youโre so good-looking, it would look
much better shorter, wouldnโt it, Harry?โ
โOh โ I dunno โโ said Harry, slightly alarmed at being asked his opinion; he slid away from them in the direction of Fred and George, who were huddled in a corner with Mundungus.
Mundungus stopped talking when he saw Harry, but Fred winked and beckoned Harry closer.
โItโs OK,โ he told Mundungus, โwe can trust Harry, heโs our financial backer.โ
โLook what Dungโs got us,โ said George, holding out his hand to Harry. It was full of what looked like shrivelled black pods. A faint rattling noise was coming from them, even though they were completely stationary.
โVenomous Tentacula seeds,โ said George. โWe need them for the Skiving Snackboxes but theyโre a Class C Non-Tradeable Substance so weโve been having a bit of trouble getting hold of them.โ
โTen Galleons the lot, then, Dung?โ said Fred.
โWiv all the trouble I went to to get โem?โ said Mundungus, his saggy, bloodshot eyes stretching even wider. โIโm sorry, lads, but Iโm not taking a Knut under twenty.โ
โDung likes his little joke,โ Fred said to Harry.
โYeah, his best one so far has been six Sickles for a bag of Knarl quills,โ said George.
โBe careful,โ Harry warned them quietly.
โWhat?โ said Fred. โMumโs busy cooing over Prefect Ron, weโre OK.โ โBut Moody could have his eye on you,โ Harry pointed out.
Mundungus looked nervously over his shoulder.
โGood point, that,โ he grunted. โAll right, lads, ten it is, if youโll take โem quick.โ
โCheers, Harry!โ said Fred delightedly, when Mundungus had emptied his pockets into the twinsโ outstretched hands and scuttled off towards the food. โWeโd better get these upstairs โฆโ
Harry watched them go, feeling slightly uneasy. It had just occurred to him that Mr and Mrs Weasley would want to know how Fred and George were financing their joke shop business when, as was inevitable, they finally found out about it. Giving the twins his Triwizard winnings had seemed a simple
thing to do at the time, but what if it led to another family row and a Percy- like estrangement? Would Mrs Weasley still feel that Harry was as good as her son if she found out he had made it possible for Fred and George to start a career she thought quite unsuitable?
Standing where the twins had left him, with nothing but a guilty weight in the pit of his stomach for company, Harry caught the sound of his own name. Kingsley Shackleboltโs deep voice was audible even over the surrounding chatter.
โโฆ why Dumbledore didnโt make Potter a prefect?โ said Kingsley. โHeโll have had his reasons,โ replied Lupin.
โBut it wouldโve shown confidence in him. Itโs what Iโdโve done,โ persisted Kingsley, โโspecially with theย Daily Prophetย having a go at him every few days โฆโ
Harry did not look round; he did not want Lupin or Kingsley to know he had heard. Though not remotely hungry, he followed Mundungus back towards the table. His pleasure in the party had evaporated as quickly as it had come; he wished he were upstairs in bed.
Mad-Eye Moody was sniffing at a chicken-leg with what remained of his nose; evidently he could not detect any trace of poison, because he then tore a strip off it with his teeth.
โโฆ the handleโs made of Spanish oak with anti-jinx varnish and in-built vibration control โโ Ron was saying to Tonks.
Mrs Weasley yawned widely.
โWell, I think Iโll sort out that Boggart before I turn in โฆ Arthur, I donโt want this lot up too late, all right? Night, Harry, dear.โ
She left the kitchen. Harry set down his plate and wondered whether he could follow her without attracting attention.
โYou all right, Potter?โ grunted Moody. โYeah, fine,โ lied Harry.
Moody took a swig from his hipflask, his electric-blue eye staring sideways at Harry.
โCome here, Iโve got something that might interest you,โ he said.
From an inner pocket of his robes Moody pulled a very tattered old wizarding photograph.
โOriginal Order of the Phoenix,โ growled Moody. โFound it last night when I was looking for my spare Invisibility Cloak, seeing as Podmore hasnโt had the manners to return my best one โฆ thought people might like to see it.โ
Harry took the photograph. A small crowd of people, some waving at him, others lifting their glasses, looked back up at him.
โThereโs me,โ said Moody, unnecessarily pointing at himself. The Moody in the picture was unmistakeable, though his hair was slightly less grey and his nose was intact. โAnd thereโs Dumbledore beside me, Dedalus Diggle on the other side โฆ thatโs Marlene McKinnon, she was killed two weeks after this was taken, they got her whole family. Thatโs Frank and Alice Longbottom โโ
Harryโs stomach, already uncomfortable, clenched as he looked at Alice Longbottom; he knew her round, friendly face very well, even though he had never met her, because she was the image of her son, Neville.
โโ poor devils,โ growled Moody. โBetter dead than what happened to them
โฆ and thatโs Emmeline Vance, youโve met her, and that thereโs Lupin, obviously โฆ Benjy Fenwick, he copped it too, we only ever found bits of him
โฆ shift aside there,โ he added, poking the picture, and the little photographic people edged sideways, so that those who were partially obscured could move to the front.
โThatโs Edgar Bones โฆ brother of Amelia Bones, they got him and his family, too, he was a great wizard โฆ Sturgis Podmore, blimey, he looks young โฆ Caradoc Dearborn, vanished six months after this, we never found his body โฆ Hagrid, of course, looks exactly the same as ever โฆ Elphias Doge, youโve met him, Iโd forgotten he used to wear that stupid hat โฆ Gideon Prewett, it took five Death Eaters to kill him and his brother Fabian, they fought like heroes โฆ budge along, budge along โฆโ
The little people in the photograph jostled among themselves and those hidden right at the back appeared at the forefront of the picture.
โThatโs Dumbledoreโs brother Aberforth, only time I ever met him, strange bloke โฆ thatโs Dorcas Meadowes, Voldemort killed her personally โฆ Sirius, when he still had short hair โฆ and โฆ there you go, thought that would interest you!โ
Harryโs heart turned over. His mother and father were beaming up at him, sitting on either side of a small, watery-eyed man whom Harry recognised at once as Wormtail, the one who had betrayed his parentsโ whereabouts to Voldemort and so helped to bring about their deaths.
โEh?โ said Moody.
Harry looked up into Moodyโs heavily scarred and pitted face. Evidently Moody was under the impression he had just given Harry a bit of a treat.
โYeah,โ said Harry, once again attempting to grin. โEr โฆ listen, Iโve just remembered, I havenโt packed my โฆโ
He was spared the trouble of inventing an object he had not packed. Sirius had just said, โWhatโs that youโve got there, Mad-Eye?โ and Moody had turned towards him. Harry crossed the kitchen, slipped through the door and up the stairs before anyone could call him back.
He did not know why it had been such a shock; he had seen pictures of his parents before, after all, and he had met Wormtail โฆ but to have them sprung on him like that, when he was least expecting it โฆ no one would like that, he thought angrily โฆ
And then, to see them surrounded by all those other happy faces โฆ Benjy Fenwick, who had been found in bits, and Gideon Prewett, who had died like a hero, and the Longbottoms, who had been tortured into madness โฆ all waving happily out of the photograph forever more, not knowing that they were doomed โฆ well, Moody might find that interesting โฆ he, Harry, found it disturbing โฆ
Harry tiptoed up the stairs in the hall past the stuffed elf-heads, glad to be on his own again, but as he approached the first landing he heard noises. Someone was sobbing in the drawing room.
โHello?โ Harry said.
There was no answer but the sobbing continued. He climbed the remaining stairs two at a time, walked across the landing and opened the drawing-room door.
Someone was cowering against the dark wall, her wand in her hand, her whole body shaking with sobs. Sprawled on the dusty old carpet in a patch of moonlight, clearly dead, was Ron.
All the air seemed to vanish from Harryโs lungs; he felt as though he were falling through the floor; his brain turned icy cold โ Ron dead, no, it couldnโt be โ
But wait a moment,ย it couldnโt be โย Ron was downstairs โ โMrs Weasley?โ Harry croaked.
โR โ r โ riddikulus!โย Mrs Weasley sobbed, pointing her shaking wand at Ronโs body.
Crack.
Ronโs body turned into Billโs, spread-eagled on his back, his eyes wide open and empty. Mrs Weasley sobbed harder than ever.
โR โ riddikulus!โย she sobbed again.
Crack.
Mr Weasleyโs body replaced Billโs, his glasses askew, a trickle of blood
running down his face.
โNo!โ Mrs Weasley moaned. โNo โฆย riddikulus!ย Riddikulus!
RIDDIKULUS!ย ‘
Crack.ย Dead twins.ย Crack.ย Dead Percy.ย Crack.ย Dead Harry โฆ
โMrs Weasley, just get out of here!โ shouted Harry, staring down at his own dead body on the floor. โLet someone else โโ
โWhatโs going on?โ
Lupin had come running into the room, closely followed by Sirius, with Moody stumping along behind them. Lupin looked from Mrs Weasley to the dead Harry on the floor and seemed to understand in an instant. Pulling out his own wand, he said, very firmly and clearly:
‘Riddikulus!’
Harryโs body vanished. A silvery orb hung in the air over the spot where it had lain. Lupin waved his wand once more and the orb vanished in a puff of smoke.
โOh โ oh โ oh!โ gulped Mrs Weasley, and she broke into a storm of crying, her face in her hands.
โMolly,โ said Lupin bleakly, walking over to her. โMolly, donโt โฆโ Next second, she was sobbing her heart out on Lupinโs shoulder.
โMolly, it was just a Boggart,โ he said soothingly, patting her on the head. โJust a stupid Boggart โฆโ
โI see them d โ d โ dead all the time!โ Mrs Weasley moaned into his shoulder. โAll the t โ t โ time! I d โ d โ dream about it โฆโ
Sirius was staring at the patch of carpet where the Boggart, pretending to be Harryโs body, had lain. Moody was looking at Harry, who avoided his gaze. He had a funny feeling Moodyโs magical eye had followed him all the way out of the kitchen.
โD โ d โ donโt tell Arthur,โ Mrs Weasley was gulping now, mopping her eyes frantically with her cuffs. โI d โ d โ donโt want him to know โฆ being silly โฆโ
Lupin handed her a handkerchief and she blew her nose.
โHarry, Iโm so sorry. What must you think of me?โ she said shakily. โNot even able to get rid of a Boggart โฆโ
โDonโt be stupid,โ said Harry, trying to smile.
โIโm just s โ s โ so worried,โ she said, tears spilling out of her eyes again. โHalf the f โ f โ familyโs in the Order, itโll b โ b โ be a miracle if we all come through this โฆ and P โ P โ Percyโs not talking to us โฆ what if something d โ
d โ dreadful happens and weโve never m โ m โ made it up with him? And whatโs going to happen if Arthur and I get killed, whoโs g โ g โ going to look after Ron and Ginny?โ
โMolly, thatโs enough,โ said Lupin firmly. โThis isnโt like last time. The Order is better prepared, weโve got a head start, we know what Voldemortโs up to โโ
Mrs Weasley gave a little squeak of fright at the sound of the name.
โOh, Molly, come on, itโs about time you got used to hearing his name โ look, I canโt promise no oneโs going to get hurt, nobody can promise that, but weโre much better off than we were last time. You werenโt in the Order then, you donโt understand. Last time we were outnumbered twenty to one by the Death Eaters and they were picking us off one by one โฆโ
Harry thought of the photograph again, of his parentsโ beaming faces. He knew Moody was still watching him.
โDonโt worry about Percy,โ said Sirius abruptly. โHeโll come round. Itโs only a matter of time before Voldemort moves into the open; once he does, the whole Ministryโs going to be begging us to forgive them. And Iโm not sure Iโll be accepting their apology,โ he added bitterly.
โAnd as for whoโs going to look after Ron and Ginny if you and Arthur died,โ said Lupin, smiling slightly, โwhat do you think weโd do, let them starve?โ
Mrs Weasley smiled tremulously.
โBeing silly,โ she muttered again, mopping her eyes.
But Harry, closing his bedroom door behind him some ten minutes later, could not think Mrs Weasley silly. He could still see his parents beaming up at him from the tattered old photograph, unaware that their lives, like so many of those around them, were drawing to a close. The image of the Boggart posing as the corpse of each member of Mrs Weasleyโs family in turn kept flashing before his eyes.
Without warning, the scar on his forehead seared with pain again and his stomach churned horribly.
โCut it out,โ he said firmly, rubbing the scar as the pain receded.
โFirst sign of madness, talking to your own head,โ said a sly voice from the empty picture on the wall.
Harry ignored it. He felt older than he had ever felt in his life and it seemed extraordinary to him that barely an hour ago he had been worried about a joke shop and who had got a prefectโs badge.