โYou said youโd already worked out that egg clue!โ said Hermione indignantly.
โKeep your voice down!โ said Harry crossly. โI just need to โ sort of fine- tune it, all right?โ
He, Ron and Hermione were sitting at the very back of the Charms class with a table to themselves. They were supposed to be practising the opposite of the Summoning Charm today โ the Banishing Charm. Owing to the potential for nasty accidents when objects kept flying across the room, Professor Flitwick had given each student a stack of cushions on which to practise, the theory being that these wouldnโt hurt anyone if they went off target. It was a good theory, but it wasnโt working very well. Nevilleโs aim was so poor that he kept accidentally sending much heavier things flying across the room โ Professor Flitwick, for instance.
โJust forget the egg for a minute, all right?โ Harry hissed, as Professor Flitwick went whizzing resignedly past them, landing on top of a large cabinet. โIโm trying to tell you about Snape and Moody โฆโ
This class was ideal cover for a private conversation, as everyone was having far too much fun to pay them any attention. Harry had been recounting his adventures of the previous night in whispered instalments for the last half an hour.
โSnape said Moodyโs searched his office as well?โ Ron whispered, his eyes alight with interest as he Banished a cushion with a sweep of his wand (it soared into the air and knocked Parvatiโs hat off). โWhat โฆ dโyou reckon Moodyโs here to keep an eye on Snape as well as Karkaroff?โ
โWell, I dunno if thatโs what Dumbledore asked him to do, but heโs definitely doing it,โ said Harry, waving his wand without paying much attention, so that his cushion did an odd sort of belly flop off the desk. โMoody said Dumbledore only lets Snape stay here because heโs giving him a second chance or something โฆโ
โWhat?โ said Ron, his eyes widening, his next cushion spinning high into
the air, ricocheting off the chandelier and dropping heavily onto Flitwickโs desk. โHarry โฆ maybe Moody thinksย Snapeย put your name in the Goblet of Fire!โ
โOh, Ron,โ said Hermione, shaking her head sceptically, โwe thought Snape was trying to kill Harry before, and it turned out he was saving Harryโs life, remember?โ
She Banished a cushion and it flew across the room and landed in the box they were all supposed to be aiming at. Harry looked at Hermione, thinking
โฆ it was true that Snape had saved his life once, but the odd thing was, Snape definitely loathed him, just as heโd loathed Harryโs father when they had been at school together. Snape loved taking points from Harry, and had certainly never missed an opportunity to give him punishments, or even to suggest that he should be suspended from the school.
โI donโt care what Moody says,โ Hermione went on, โDumbledoreโs not stupid. He was right to trust Hagrid and Professor Lupin, even though loads of people wouldnโt have given them jobs, so why shouldnโt he be right about Snape, even if Snape is a bit โโ
โโ evil,โ said Ron promptly. โCome on, Hermione, why are all these Dark- wizard-catchers searching his office, then?โ
โWhy has Mr Crouch been pretending to be ill?โ said Hermione, ignoring Ron. โItโs a bit funny, isnโt it, that he canโt manage to come to the Yule Ball, but he can get up here in the middle of the night when he wants to?โ
โYou just donโt like Crouch because of that elf, Winky,โ said Ron, sending a cushion soaring into the window.
โYouย just want to think Snapeโs up to something,โ said Hermione, sending her cushion zooming neatly into the box.
โI just want to know what Snape did with his first chance, if heโs on his second one,โ said Harry grimly, and his cushion, to his very great surprise, flew straight across the room, and landed neatly on top of Hermioneโs.
*
Obedient to Siriusโ wish of hearing about anything odd at Hogwarts, Harry sent him a letter by brown owl that night, explaining all about Mr Crouch breaking into Snapeโs office, and Moody and Snapeโs conversation. Then Harry turned his attention in earnest to the most urgent problem facing him: how to survive underwater for an hour on the twenty-fourth of February.
Ron quite liked the idea of using the Summoning Charm again โ Harry had explained about aqualungs, and Ron couldnโt see why Harry shouldnโt Summon one from the nearest Muggle town. Hermione squashed this plan by
pointing out that, in the unlikely event that Harry managed to learn how to operate an aqualung within the set limit of an hour, he was sure to be disqualified for breaking the International Code of Wizarding Secrecy โ it was too much to hope that no Muggles would spot an aqualung zooming across the countryside to Hogwarts.
โOf course, the ideal solution would be for you to Transfigure yourself into a submarine or something,โ she said. โIf only weโd done human Transfiguration already! But I donโt think we start that until sixth year, and it can go badly wrong if you donโt know what youโre doing โฆโ
โYeah, I donโt fancy walking around with a periscope sticking out of my head,โ said Harry. โI sโpose I could always attack someone in front of Moody, he might do it for me โฆโ
โI donโt think heโd let you choose what you wanted to be turned into, though,โ said Hermione seriously. โNo, I think your best chance is some sort of charm.โ
So Harry, thinking that he would soon have had enough of the library to last him a lifetime, buried himself once more among the dusty volumes, looking for any spell that might enable a human to survive without oxygen. However, though he, Ron and Hermione searched through their lunchtimes, evenings and whole weekends โ though Harry asked Professor McGonagall for a note of permission to use the Restricted Section, and even asked the irritable, vulture-like librarian, Madam Pince, for help โ they found nothing whatsoever that would enable Harry to spend an hour underwater and live to tell the tale.
Familiar flutterings of panic were starting to disturb Harry now, and he was finding it difficult to concentrate in lessons again. The lake, which Harry had always taken for granted as just another feature of the grounds, drew his eyes whenever he was near a classroom window, a great, iron-grey mass of chilly water, whose dark and icy depths were starting to seem as distant as the moon.
Just as it had done before he had faced the Horntail, time was slipping away as though somebody had bewitched the clocks to go extra fast. There was a week to go before February the twenty-fourth (there was still time) โฆ there were five days to go (he was bound to find something soon) โฆ three days to go (please let me find something โฆย please โฆ).
With two days left, Harry started to go off food again. The only good thing about breakfast on Monday was the return of the brown owl he had sent to Sirius. He pulled off the parchment, unrolled it, and saw the shortest letter Sirius had ever written to him.
Send date of next Hogsmeade weekend by return owl.
Harry turned the parchment over and looked at the back, hoping to see something else, but it was blank.
โWeekend after next,โ whispered Hermione, who had read the note over Harryโs shoulder. โHere โ take my quill and send this owl back straight away.โ Harry scribbled the dates down on the back of Siriusโ letter, tied it back
onto the brown owlโs leg, and watched it take flight again. What had he
expected? Advice on how to survive underwater? He had been so intent on telling Sirius all about Snape and Moody, he had completely forgotten to mention the eggโs clue.
โWhatโs he want to know about the next Hogsmeade weekend for?โ said Ron.
โDunno,โ said Harry dully. The momentary happiness that had flared inside him at the sight of the owl had died. โCome on โฆ Care of Magical Creatures.โ Whether Hagrid was trying to make up for the Blast-Ended Skrewts, or
because there were now only two Skrewts left, or because he was trying to
prove he could do anything that Professor Grubbly-Plank could, Harry didnโt know, but he had been continuing her lessons on unicorns ever since heโd returned to work. It turned out that Hagrid knew quite as much about unicorns as he did about monsters, though it was clear that he found their lack of poisonous fangs disappointing.
Today he had managed to capture two unicorn foals. Unlike full-grown unicorns, they were pure gold. Parvati and Lavender went into transports of delight at the sight of them, and even Pansy Parkinson had to work hard to conceal how much she liked them.
โEasier ter spot than the adults,โ Hagrid told the class. โThey turn silver when theyโre abouโ two years old, anโ they grow horns at arounโ four. Donโ go pure white โtil theyโre full-grown, round about seven. Theyโre a bit more trustinโ when theyโre babies โฆ donโ mind boys so much โฆ cโmon, move in a bit, yeh can pat โem if yeh want โฆ give โem a few oโ these sugar lumps โฆ
โYou OK, Harry?โ Hagrid muttered, moving aside slightly, while most of the others swarmed around the baby unicorns.
โYeah,โ said Harry.
โJusโ nervous, eh?โ said Hagrid. โBit,โ said Harry.
โHarry,โ said Hagrid, clapping a massive hand on his shoulder, so that Harryโs knees buckled under its weight, โIโdโve bin worried before I saw yeh take on thaโ Horntail, but I know now yeh can do anythinโ yeh set yer mind ter. Iโm not worried at all. Yehโre goinโ ter be fine. Got yer clue worked out, havenโ yeh?โ
Harry nodded, but even as he did so, an insane urge to confess that he didnโt have any idea how to survive at the bottom of the lake for an hour came over him. He looked up at Hagrid โ perhaps he had to go into the lake sometimes, to deal with the creatures in it? He looked after everything else in the grounds, after all โ
โYehโre goinโ ter win,โ Hagrid growled, patting Harryโs shoulder again, so that Harry actually felt himself sink a couple of inches into the muddy ground. โI know it. I can feel it.ย Yehโre goinโ ter win, Harry.โ
Harry just couldnโt bring himself to wipe the happy, confident smile off Hagridโs face. Pretending he was interested in the young unicorns, he forced a smile in return, and moved forwards to pat them with the others.
*
By the evening before the second task, Harry felt as though he was trapped in a nightmare. He was fully aware that even if, by some miracle, he managed to find a suitable spell, heโd have a real job mastering it overnight. How could he have let this happen? Why hadnโt he got to work on the eggโs clue sooner? Why had he ever let his mind wander in class โ what if a teacher had once mentioned how to breathe underwater?
He, Ron and Hermione sat in the library as the sun set outside, tearing feverishly through page after page of spells, hidden from each other by the massive piles of books on the desk in front of each of them. Harryโs heart gave a huge leap every time he saw the word โwaterโ on a page, but more often than not it was merely โTake two pints of water, half a pound of shredded mandrake leaves and a newt โฆโ.
โI donโt reckon it can be done,โ said Ronโs voice flatly from the other side of the table. โThereโs nothing.ย Nothing. Closest was that thing to dry up puddles and ponds, that Drought Charm, but that was nowhere near powerful enough to drain the lake.โ
โThere must be something,โ Hermione muttered, moving a candle closer to her. Her eyes were so tired she was poring over the tiny print ofย Olde and Forgotten Bewitchments and Charmesย with her nose about an inch from the page. โTheyโd never have set a task that was undoable.โ
โThey have,โ said Ron. โHarry, just go down to the lake tomorrow, right,
stick your head in, yell at the merpeople to give back whatever theyโve nicked and see if they chuck it out. Best you can do, mate.โ
โThereโs a way of doing it!โ Hermione said crossly. โThere just has to be!โ
She seemed to be taking the libraryโs lack of useful information on the subject as a personal insult; it had never failed her before.
โI know what I should have done,โ said Harry, resting, face down, onย Saucy Tricks for Tricky Sorts.ย โI shouldโve learnt to be an Animagus like Sirius.โ
โYeah, you couldโve turned into a goldfish any time you wanted!โ said Ron. โOr a frog,โ yawned Harry. He was exhausted.
โIt takes years to become an Animagus, and then you have to register yourself and everything,โ said Hermione vaguely, now squinting down the index ofย Weird Wizarding Dilemmas and Their Solutions. โProfessor McGonagall told us, remember โฆ youโve got to register yourself with the Improper Use of Magic Office โฆ what animal you become, and your markings, so you canโt abuse it โฆโ
โHermione, I was joking,โ said Harry, wearily. โI know I havenโt got a chance of turning into a frog by tomorrow morning โฆโ
โOh, this is no use,โ Hermione said, snappingย Weird Wizarding Dilemmas
shut. โWho on earth wants to make their nose hair grow into ringlets?โ
โI wouldnโt mind,โ said Fred Weasleyโs voice. โBe a talking point, wouldnโt it?โ
Harry, Ron and Hermione looked up. Fred and George had just emerged from behind some bookshelves.
โWhatโre you two doing here?โ Ron asked.
โLooking for you,โ said George. โMcGonagall wants you, Ron. And you, Hermione.โ
โWhy?โ said Hermione, looking surprised.
โDunno โฆ she was looking a bit grim, though,โ said Fred. โWeโre supposed to take you down to her office,โ said George.
Ron and Hermione stared at Harry, who felt his stomach drop. Was Professor McGonagall about to tell Ron and Hermione off? Perhaps sheโd noticed how much they were helping him, when he ought to be working out how to do the task alone?
โWeโll meet you back in the common room,โ Hermione told Harry, as she got up to go with Ron โ both of them looked very anxious. โBring as many of these books as you can, OK?โ
โRight,โ said Harry uneasily.
By eight oโclock, Madam Pince had extinguished all the lamps and came to chivvy Harry out of the library. Staggering under the weight of as many books as he could carry, Harry returned to the Gryffindor common room, pulled a table into a corner and continued to search. There was nothing inย Madcap Magic for Wacky Warlocksย โฆ nothing inย A Guide to Medieval Sorceryย โฆ not one mention of underwater exploits inย An Anthology of Eighteenth-Century Charms, or inย Dreadful Denizens of the Deep, orย Powers You Never Knew You Had and What to Do With Them Now Youโve Wised Up.
Crookshanks crawled into Harryโs lap and curled up, purring deeply. The common room emptied slowly around Harry. People kept wishing him luck for the next morning in cheery, confident voices like Hagridโs, all of them apparently convinced that he was about to pull off another stunning performance like the one he had managed in the first task. Harry couldnโt answer them, he just nodded, feeling as though there was a golf-ball stuck in his throat. By ten to midnight, he was alone in the room with Crookshanks. He had searched all the remaining books, and Ron and Hermione had not come back.
Itโs over, he told himself. You canโt do it. Youโll just have to go down to the lake in the morning and tell the judges โฆ
He imagined himself explaining that he couldnโt do the task. He pictured Bagmanโs look of round-eyed surprise, Karkaroffโs satisfied, yellow-toothed smile. He could almost hear Fleur Delacour saying,ย โI knew it โฆ โe is too young, โe is only a little boy.โย He saw Malfoy flashing hisย POTTER STINKSย badge at the front of the crowd, saw Hagridโs crestfallen, disbelieving face โฆ
Forgetting that Crookshanks was on his lap, Harry stood up very suddenly; Crookshanks hissed angrily as he landed on the floor, gave Harry a disgusted look and stalked away with his bottle-brush tail in the air, but Harry was already hurrying up the spiral staircase to his dormitory โฆ he would grab the Invisibility Cloak and go back to the library, heโd stay there all night if he had to โฆ
โLumos,โย Harry whispered fifteen minutes later, as he opened the library door.
Wand tip alight, he crept along the bookshelves, pulling down more books โ books of hexes and charms, books on merpeople and water monsters, books on famous witches and wizards, on magical inventions, on anything at all that might include one passing reference to underwater survival. He carried them over to a table, then set to work, searching them by the narrow beam of his wand, occasionally checking his watch โฆ
One in the morning โฆ two in the morning โฆ the only way he could keep
going was to tell himself, over and over again,ย Next book โฆ in the next one โฆ the next oneย โฆ
*
The mermaid in the painting in the Prefectsโ bathroom was laughing. Harry was bobbing like a cork in bubbly water next to her rock, while she held his Firebolt over his head.
โCome and get it!โ she giggled maliciously. โCome on, jump!โ
โI canโt,โ Harry panted, snatching at the Firebolt, and struggling not to sink. โGive it to me!โ
But she just poked him painfully in the side with the end of the broom, laughing at him.
โThat hurts โ get off โ ouch โโ โHarry Potter must wake up, sir!โ โStop poking me โโ
โDobby must poke Harry Potter, sir, he must wake up!โ
Harry opened his eyes. He was still in the library; the Invisibility Cloak had slipped off his head as heโd slept, and the side of his face was stuck to the pages ofย Where Thereโs a Wand, Thereโs a Way. He sat up, straightening his glasses, blinking in the bright daylight.
โHarry Potter needs to hurry!โ squeaked Dobby. โThe second task starts in ten minutes, and Harry Potter โโ
โTen minutes?โ Harry croaked. โTen โย ten minutes?โ
He looked down at his watch. Dobby was right. It was twenty past nine. A large, dead weight seemed to fall through Harryโs chest into his stomach.
โHurry, Harry Potter!โ squeaked Dobby, plucking at Harryโs sleeve. โYou is supposed to be down by the lake with the other champions, sir!โ
โItโs too late, Dobby,โ Harry said hopelessly. โIโm not doing the task, I donโt know how โโ
โHarry Potterย willย do the task!โ squeaked the elf. โDobby knew Harry had not found the right book, so Dobby did it for him!โ
โWhat?โ said Harry. โButย youย donโt know what the second task is โโ
โDobby knows, sir! Harry Potter has to go into the lake and find his Wheezy โโ
โFind my what?โ
โโ and take his Wheezy back from the merpeople!โ โWhatโs a Wheezy?โ
โYour Wheezy, sir, your Wheezy โ Wheezy who is giving Dobby his jumper!โ
Dobby plucked at the shrunken maroon sweater he was now wearing over his shorts.
โWhat?โย Harry gasped. โTheyโve got โฆ theyโve gotย Ron?โ
โThe thing Harry Potter will miss most, sir!โ squeaked Dobby. โAnd past an hour โโ
โโโthe prospectโs blackโ,โย Harry recited, staring, horror-struck, at the elf, โโToo late, itโs gone, it wonโt come back โฆโย Dobby โ whatโve I got to do?โ
โYou has to eat this, sir!โ squeaked the elf, and he put his hand in the pocket of his shorts and drew out a ball of what looked like slimy, greyish green rat tails. โRight before you go into the lake, sir โ Gillyweed!โ
โWhatโs it do?โ said Harry, staring at the Gillyweed. โIt will make Harry Potter breathe underwater, sir!โ
โDobby,โ said Harry frantically, โlisten โ are you sure about this?โ
He couldnโt quite forget that the last time Dobby had tried to โhelpโ him, he had ended up with no bones in his right arm.
โDobby is quite sure, sir!โ said the elf earnestly. โDobby hears things, sir, he is a house-elf, he goes all over the castle as he lights the fires and mops the floors, Dobby heard Professor McGonagall and Professor Moody in the staff room, talking about the next task โฆ Dobby cannot let Harry Potter lose his Wheezy!โ
Harryโs doubts vanished. Jumping to his feet he pulled off the Invisibility Cloak, stuffed it into his bag, grabbed the Gillyweed and put it into his pocket, then tore out of the library with Dobby at his heels.
โDobby is supposed to be in the kitchens, sir!โ Dobby squealed as they burst into the corridor. โDobby will be missed โ good luck, Harry Potter, sir, good luck!โ
โSee you later, Dobby!โ Harry shouted, and he sprinted along the corridor and down the stairs, three at a time.
The Entrance Hall contained a few last-minute stragglers, all leaving the Great Hall after breakfast and heading through the double oak doors to watch the second task. They stared as Harry flashed past, sending Colin and Dennis Creevey flying as he leapt down the stone steps and out into the bright, chilly grounds.
As he pounded down the lawn he saw that the seats that had encircled the dragonsโ enclosure in November were now ranged along the opposite bank,
rising in stands that were packed to bursting point and reflected in the lake below; the excited babble of the crowd echoed strangely across the water as Harry ran, flat out, around the other side of the lake towards the judges, who were sitting at another gold-draped table at the waterโs edge. Cedric, Fleur and Krum were beside the judgesโ table, watching Harry sprint towards them.
โIโm โฆ here โฆโ Harry panted, skidding to a halt in the mud and accidentally splattering Fleurโs robes.
โWhere have you been?โ said a bossy, disapproving voice. โThe taskโs about to start!โ
Harry looked around. Percy Weasley was sitting at the judgesโ table โ Mr Crouch had failed to turn up again.
โNow, now, Percy!โ said Ludo Bagman, who was looking intensely relieved to see Harry. โLet him catch his breath!โ
Dumbledore smiled at Harry, but Karkaroff and Madame Maxime didnโt look at all pleased to see him โฆ it was obvious from the looks on their faces that they had thought he wasnโt going to turn up.
Harry bent over, hands on his knees, gasping for breath; he had a stitch in his side that felt as though he had a knife between his ribs, but there was no time to get rid of it; Ludo Bagman was now moving among the champions, spacing them along the bank at intervals of ten feet. Harry was on the very end of the line, next to Krum, who was wearing swimming trunks, and was holding his wand ready.
โAll right, Harry?โ Bagman whispered, as he moved Harry a few feet further away from Krum. โKnow what youโre going to do?โ
โYeah,โ Harry panted, massaging his ribs.
Bagman gave his shoulder a quick squeeze, and returned to the judgesโ table; he pointed his wand at his throat as he had done at the World Cup, saidย โSonorus!โย and his voice boomed out across the dark water towards the stands.
โWell, all our champions are ready for the second task, which will start on my whistle. They have precisely an hour to recover what has been taken from them. On the count of three, then. One โฆ two โฆย three!โ
The whistle echoed shrilly in the cold, still air; the stands erupted with cheers and applause; without looking to see what the other champions were doing, Harry pulled off his shoes and socks, pulled the handful of Gillyweed out of his pocket, stuffed it into his mouth, and waded out into the lake.
The lake was so cold he felt the skin on his legs searing as though this was fire, not icy water. His sodden robes weighed him down as he walked in
deeper; now the water was over his knees, and his rapidly numbing feet were slipping over silt and flat, slimy stones. He was chewing the Gillyweed as hard and fast as he could; it felt unpleasantly slimy and rubbery, like octopus tentacles. Waist-deep in the freezing water he stopped, swallowed, and waited for something to happen.
He could hear laughter in the crowd, and knew he must look stupid, walking into the lake without showing any sign of magical power. The part of him that was still dry was covered in goosepimples; half-immersed in the icy water, a cruel breeze lifting his hair, Harry started to shiver violently. He avoided looking at the stands; the laughter was becoming louder, and there were catcalls and jeering from the Slytherins โฆ
Then, quite suddenly, Harry felt as though an invisible pillow had been clapped over his mouth and nose. He tried to draw breath, but it made his head spin; his lungs were empty, and he suddenly felt a piercing pain on either side of his neck โ
Harry clapped his hands around his throat, and felt two large slits just below his ears, flapping in the cold air โฆย he had gills.ย Without pausing to think, he did the only thing that made sense โ he flung himself forwards into the water.
The first gulp of icy lake water felt like the breath of life. His head had stopped spinning; he took another great gulp of water and felt it pass smoothly through his gills, sending oxygen back to his brain. He stretched out his hands in front of him and stared at them. They looked green and ghostly under the water, and they had become webbed. He twisted around and looked at his bare feet โ they had become elongated and his toes were webbed, too; it looked as though he had sprouted flippers.
The water didnโt feel icy any more, either โฆ on the contrary, he felt pleasantly cool, and very light โฆ Harry struck out once more, marvelling at how far and fast his flipper-like feet propelled him through the water, and noticing how clearly he could see, and how he no longer needed to blink. He had soon swum so far into the lake that he could no longer see the bottom. He flipped over, and dived into its depths.
Silence pressed upon his ears as he soared over a strange, dark, foggy landscape. He could only see ten feet around him, so that as he sped through the water new scenes seemed to loom suddenly out of the oncoming darkness: forests of rippling, tangled black weed, wide plains of mud littered with dull, glimmering stones. He swam deeper and deeper, out towards the middle of the lake, his eyes wide, staring through the eerily grey-lit water around him to the shadows beyond, where the water became opaque.
Small fish flickered past him like silver darts. Once or twice he thought he saw something larger moving ahead of him, but when he got nearer, he discovered it to be nothing but a large, blackened log, or a dense clump of weed. There was no sign of any of the other champions, merpeople, Ron โ nor, thankfully, the giant squid.
Light-green weed stretched ahead of him as far as he could see, two feet deep, like a meadow of very overgrown grass. Harry was staring unblinkingly ahead of him, trying to discern shapes through the gloom โฆ and then, without warning, something grabbed hold of his ankle.
Harry twisted his body around and saw a Grindylow, a small, horned water demon, poking out of the weeds, its long fingers clutched tightly around Harryโs leg, its pointed fangs bared โ Harry stuck his webbed hand quickly inside his robes and fumbled for his wand โ by the time he had grasped it, two more Grindylows had risen out of the weed, had seized handfuls of Harryโs robes, and were attempting to drag him down.
โRelashio!โย Harry shouted, except that no sound came out โฆ a large bubble issued from his mouth, and his wand, instead of sending sparks at the Grindylows, pelted them with what seemed to be a jet of boiling water, for where it struck them, angry red patches appeared on their green skin. Harry pulled his ankle out of the Grindylowsโ grip and swam as fast as he could, occasionally sending more jets of hot water over his shoulder at random; every now and then he felt one of the Grindylows snatch at his foot again, and kicked out, hard; finally, he felt his foot connect with a horned skull, and looking back, saw the dazed Grindylow floating away, cross-eyed, while its fellows shook their fists at Harry, and sank back into the weed.
Harry slowed down a little, slipped his wand back inside his robes and looked around, listening again. He turned full circle in the water, the silence pressing harder than ever against his eardrums. He knew he must be even deeper in the lake now, but nothing was moving except the rippling weed.
โHow are you getting on?โ
Harry thought he was having a heart attack. He whipped around, and saw Moaning Myrtle floating hazily in front of him, gazing at him through her thick pearly glasses.
โMyrtle!โ Harry tried to shout โ but, once again, nothing came out of his mouth but a very large bubble. Moaning Myrtle actually giggled.
โYou want to try over there!โ she said, pointing. โI wonโt come with you โฆ I donโt like them much, they always chase me when I get too close โฆโ
Harry gave her the thumbs-up to show his thanks, and set off once more,
careful to swim a bit higher over the weed, to avoid any more Grindylows that might be lurking there.
He swam on for what felt like at least twenty minutes. He was passing over vast expanses of black mud now, which swirled murkily as he disturbed the water. Then, at long last, he heard a snatch of haunting mer-song.
โAn hour long youโll have to look, And to recover what we took โฆโ
Harry swam faster, and soon saw a large rock emerge out of the muddy water ahead. It had paintings of merpeople on it; they were carrying spears, and chasing what looked like the giant squid. Harry swam on past the rock, following the mer-song.
โโฆ your timeโs half-gone, so tarry not Lest what you seek stays here to rot โฆโ
A cluster of crude stone dwellings stained with algae loomed suddenly out of the gloom on all sides. Here and there at the dark windows, Harry saw faces โฆ faces that bore no resemblance at all to the painting of the mermaid in the Prefectsโ bathroom โฆ
The merpeople had greyish skins and long, wild, dark green hair. Their eyes were yellow, as were their broken teeth, and they wore thick ropes of pebbles around their necks. They leered at Harry as he swam past; one or two of them emerged from their caves to watch him better, their powerful, silver fishtails beating the water, spears clutched in their hands.
Harry sped on, staring around, and soon the dwellings became more numerous; there were gardens of weed around some of them, and he even saw a pet Grindylow tied to a stake outside one door. Merpeople were emerging on all sides now, watching him eagerly, pointing at his webbed hands and gills, talking behind their hands to each other. Harry sped around a corner, and a very strange sight met his eyes.
A whole crowd of merpeople were floating in front of the houses that lined what looked like a mer-version of a village square. A choir of merpeople were singing in the middle, calling the champions towards them, and behind them rose a crude sort of statue; a gigantic merperson hewn from a boulder. Four people were bound tightly to the tail of the stone merperson.
Ron was tied between Hermione and Cho Chang. There was also a girl who looked no older than eight, whose clouds of silvery hair made Harry feel sure that she was Fleur Delacourโs sister. All four of them appeared to be in a very deep sleep. Their heads were lolling onto their shoulders, and fine streams of bubbles kept issuing from their mouths.
Harry sped towards the hostages, half expecting the merpeople to lower their spears and charge at him, but they did nothing. The ropes of weed tying the hostages to the statue were thick, slimy and very strong. For a fleeting second he thought of the knife Sirius had brought him for Christmas โ locked in his trunk in the castle a quarter of a mile away, no use to him whatsoever.
He looked around. Many of the merpeople surrounding them were carrying spears. He swam swiftly towards a seven-foot-tall merman with a long green beard and a choker of shark fangs, and tried to mime a request to borrow the spear. The merman laughed and shook his head.
โWe do not help,โ he said in a harsh, croaky voice.
โComeย ON!โ Harry said fiercely (but only bubbles issued from his mouth), and he tried to pull the spear away from the merman, but the merman yanked it back, still shaking his head and laughing.
Harry swirled around, staring about. Something sharp โฆ anything โฆ
There were rocks littering the lake bottom. He dived and snatched up a particularly jagged one, and returned to the statue. He began to hack at the ropes binding Ron, and after several minutesโ hard work, they broke apart. Ron floated, unconscious, a few inches above the lake bottom, drifting a little in the ebb of the water.
Harry looked around. There was no sign of any of the other champions. What were they playing at? Why didnโt they hurry up? He turned back to Hermione, raised the jagged rock and began to hack at her bindings, too โ
At once, several pairs of strong grey hands seized him. Half-a-dozen mermen were pulling him away from Hermione, shaking their green-haired heads and laughing.
โYou take your own hostage,โ one of them said to him. โLeave the others
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โNo way!โ said Harry furiously โ but only two large bubbles came out. โYour task is to retrieve your own friend โฆ leave the others โฆโ
โSheโsย my friend, too!โ Harry yelled, gesturing towards Hermione, an enormous silver bubble emerging soundlessly from his lips. โAnd I donโt wantย themย to die, either!โ
Choโs head was on Hermioneโs shoulder; the small silver-haired girl was
ghostly green and pale. Harry struggled to fight off the mermen, but they laughed harder than ever, holding him back. Harry looked wildly around. Where were the other champions? Would he have time to take Ron to the surface, and come back down for Hermione and the others? Would he be able to find them again? He looked down at his watch to see how much time was left โ it had stopped working.
But then the merpeople around him started pointing excitedly over his head. Harry looked up and saw Cedric swimming towards them. There was an enormous bubble around his head, which made his features look oddly wide and stretched.
โGot lost!โ he mouthed, looking panic-stricken. โFleur and Krumโre coming now!โ
Feeling enormously relieved, Harry watched Cedric pull a knife out of his pocket and cut Cho free. He pulled her upwards and out of sight.
Harry looked around, waiting. Where were Fleur and Krum? Time was getting short and, according to the song, the hostages would be lost after an hour โฆ
The merpeople started screeching excitedly. Those holding Harry loosened their grip, staring behind them. Harry turned, and saw something monstrous cutting through the water towards them: a human body in swimming trunks with the head of a shark โฆ it was Krum. He appeared to have Transfigured himself โ but badly.
The shark-man swam straight to Hermione and began snapping and biting at her ropes: the trouble was that Krumโs new teeth were positioned very awkwardly for biting anything smaller than a dolphin, and Harry was quite sure that if Krum wasnโt careful, he was going to rip Hermione in half. Darting forwards, Harry hit Krum hard on the shoulder, and held up the jagged stone. Krum seized it, and began to cut Hermione free. Within seconds, he had done it; he grabbed Hermione around the waist and, without a backward glance, began to rise rapidly with her towards the surface.
Now what? Harry thought desperately. If he could be sure that Fleur was coming โฆ But still no sign. There was nothing for it โฆ
He snatched up the stone, which Krum had dropped, but the mermen now closed in around Ron and the little girl, shaking their heads at him.
Harry pulled out his wand. โGet out of the way!โ
Only bubbles flew out of his mouth, but he had the distinct impression that the mermen had understood him, because they suddenly stopped laughing. Their yellowish eyes were fixed upon Harryโs wand, and they looked scared.
There might be a lot more of them than there were of him, but Harry could tell, by the looks on their faces, that they knew no more magic than the giant squid did.
โYouโve got until three!โ Harry shouted; a great stream of bubbles burst from him, but he held up three fingers to make sure they got the message. โOne โฆโ (he put down a finger) โ โtwo โฆโ (he put down a second) โ
They scattered. Harry darted forwards and began to hack at the robes binding the small girl to the statue; and at last she was free. He seized the little girl around the waist, grabbed the neck of Ronโs robes, and kicked off from the bottom.
It was very slow work. He could no longer use his webbed hands to propel himself forwards; he worked his flippers furiously, but Ron and Fleurโs sister were like potato-filled sacks dragging him back down โฆ he fixed his eyes skywards, though he knew he must still be very deep, the water above him was so dark โฆ
Merpeople were rising with him. He could see them swirling around him with ease, watching him struggle through the water โฆ would they pull him back down to the depths when the time was up? Did they perhaps eat humans? Harryโs legs were seizing up with the effort to keep swimming; his shoulders were aching horribly with the effort of dragging Ron and the girl โฆ
He was drawing breath with extreme difficulty. He could feel pain on the sides of his neck again โฆ he was becoming very aware of how wet the water was in his mouth โฆ yet the darkness was definitely thinning now โฆ he could see daylight above him โฆ
He kicked hard with his flippers and discovered that they were nothing more than feet โฆ water was flooding through his mouth into his lungs โฆ he was starting to feel dizzy, but he knew light and air were only ten feet above him โฆ he had to get there โฆ he had toโฆ
Harry kicked his legs so hard and fast it felt as though his muscles were screaming in protest; his very brain felt waterlogged, he couldnโt breathe, he needed oxygen, he had to keep going, he could not stop โ
And then he felt his head break the surface of the lake; wonderful, cold, clear air was making his wet face sting; he gulped it down, feeling as though he had never breathed properly before, and, panting, pulled Ron and the little girl up with him. All around him, wild, green-haired heads were emerging out of the water with him, but they were smiling at him.
The crowd in the stands was making a great deal of noise; shouting and screaming, everybody seemed to be on their feet; Harry had the impression
they thought that Ron and the little girl might be dead, but they were wrong
โฆ both of them had opened their eyes; the girl looked scared and confused, but Ron merely expelled a great spout of water, blinked in the bright light, turned to Harry and said, โWet, this, isnโt it?โ Then he spotted Fleurโs sister. โWhat did you bring her for?โ
โFleur didnโt turn up. I couldnโt leave her,โ Harry panted.
โHarry, you prat,โ said Ron, โyou didnโt take that song thing seriously, did you? Dumbledore wouldnโt have let any of us drown!โ
โBut the song said โโ
โOnly to make sure you got back inside the time limit!โ said Ron. โI hope you didnโt waste time down there acting the hero!โ
Harry felt both stupid and annoyed. It was all very well for Ron;ย heโdย been asleep, he hadnโt felt how eerie it was down in the lake, surrounded by spear- carrying merpeople whoโd looked more than capable of murder.
โCโmon,โ Harry said shortly, โhelp me with her, I donโt think she can swim very well.โ
They pulled Fleurโs sister through the water, back towards the bank where the judges stood watching, twenty merpeople accompanying them like a guard of honour, singing their horrible screechy songs.
Harry could see Madam Pomfrey fussing over Hermione, Krum, Cedric and Cho, all of whom were wrapped in thick blankets. Dumbledore and Ludo Bagman stood beaming at Harry and Ron from the bank as they swam nearer, but Percy, who looked very white and somehow much younger than usual, came splashing out to meet them. Meanwhile Madame Maxime was trying to restrain Fleur Delacour, who was quite hysterical, fighting tooth and nail to return to the water.
โGabrielle!ย Gabrielle! Is she alive? Is she โurt?โ
โSheโs fine!โ Harry tried to tell her, but he was so exhausted he could hardly talk, let alone shout.
Percy seized Ron and was dragging him back to the bank (โGerroff, Percy, Iโm all right!โ); Dumbledore and Bagman were pulling Harry upright; Fleur had broken free of Madame Maxime and was hugging her sister.
โIt was ze Grindylows โฆ zey attacked me โฆ oh, Gabrielle, I thought โฆ I thought โฆโ
โCome here, you,โ said Madam Pomfreyโs voice; she seized Harry and pulled him over to Hermione and the others, wrapped him so tightly in a blanket that he felt as though he was in a straitjacket, and forced a measure of very hot potion down his throat. Steam gushed out of his ears.
โHarry, well done!โ Hermione cried. โYou did it, you found out how, all by yourself!โ
โWell โโ said Harry. He would have told her about Dobby, but he had just noticed Karkaroff watching him. He was the only judge who had not left the table; the only judge not showing signs of pleasure and relief that Harry, Ron and Fleurโs sister had got back safely. โYeah, thatโs right,โ said Harry, raising his voice slightly so that Karkaroff could hear him.
โYou haff a water-beetle in your hair, Herm-own-ninny,โ said Krum.
Harry had the impression that Krum was drawing her attention back onto himself; perhaps to remind her that he had just rescued her from the lake, but Hermione brushed the beetle away impatiently and said, โYouโre well outside the time limit, though, Harry โฆ Did it take you ages to find us?โ
โNo โฆ I found you OK โฆโ
Harryโs feeling of stupidity was growing. Now he was out of the water, it seemed perfectly clear that Dumbledoreโs safety precautions wouldnโt have permitted the death of a hostage just because their champion hadnโt turned up. Why hadnโt he just grabbed Ron and gone? He would have been first back โฆ Cedric and Krum hadnโt wasted time worrying about anyone else; they hadnโt taken the mer-song seriously โฆ
Dumbledore was crouching at the waterโs edge, deep in conversation with what seemed to be the chief merperson, a particularly wild- and ferocious- looking female. He was making the same sort of screechy noises that the merpeople made when they were above water; clearly, Dumbledore could speak Mermish. Finally he straightened up, turned to his fellow judges and said, โA conference before we give the marks, I think.โ
The judges went into a huddle. Madam Pomfrey had gone to rescue Ron from Percyโs clutches; she led him over to Harry and the others, gave him a blanket and some Pepper-Up Potion, then went to fetch Fleur and her sister. Fleur had many cuts on her face and arms, and her robes were torn, but she didnโt seem to care, nor would she allow Madam Pomfrey to clean them.
โLook after Gabrielle,โ she told her, and then she turned to Harry. โYou saved โer,โ she said breathlessly. โEven though she was not your โostage.โ
โYeah,โ said Harry, who was now heartily wishing heโd left all three girls tied to the statue.
Fleur bent down, kissed Harry twice on each cheek (he felt his face burn and wouldnโt have been surprised if steam was coming out of his ears again), then said to Ron, โAnd you, too โ you โelped โโ
โYeah,โ said Ron, looking extremely hopeful, โyeah, a bit โโ
Fleur swooped down on him, too, and kissed him. Hermione looked simply furious, but just then, Ludo Bagmanโs magically magnified voice boomed out beside them, making them all jump, and causing the crowd in the stands to go very quiet.
โLadies and gentlemen, we have reached our decision. Mer-chieftainess Murcus has told us exactly what happened at the bottom of the lake, and we have therefore decided to award marks out of fifty for each of the champions, as follows โฆ
โMiss Fleur Delacour, though she demonstrated excellent use of the Bubble-Head Charm, was attacked by Grindylows as she approached her goal, and failed to retrieve her hostage. We award her twenty-five points.โ
Applause from the stands.
โI deserved zero,โ said Fleur throatily, shaking her magnificent head.
โMr Cedric Diggory, who also used the Bubble-Head Charm, was first to return with his hostage, though he returned one minute outside the time limit of an hour.โ Enormous cheers from the Hufflepuffs in the crowd; Harry saw Cho give Cedric a glowing look. โWe therefore award him forty-seven points.โ
Harryโs heart sank. If Cedric had been outside the time limit, he most certainly had been.
โMr Viktor Krum used an incomplete form of Transfiguration, which was nevertheless effective, and was second to return with his hostage. We award him forty points.โ
Karkaroff clapped particularly hard, looking very superior.
โMr Harry Potter used Gillyweed to great effect,โ Bagman continued. โHe returned last, and well outside the time limit of an hour. However, the Merchieftainess informs us that Mr Potter was first to reach the hostages, and that the delay in his return was due to his determination to return all hostages to safety, not merely his own.โ
Ron and Hermione both gave Harry half-exasperated, half-commiserating looks.
โMost of the judgesโ โ and here, Bagman gave Karkaroff a very nasty look โ โfeel that this shows moral fibre and merits full marks. However โฆ Mr Potterโs score is forty-five points.โ
Harryโs stomach leapt โ he was now tying for first place with Cedric. Ron and Hermione, caught by surprise, stared at Harry, then laughed and started applauding hard with the rest of the crowd.
โThere you go, Harry!โ Ron shouted over the noise. โYou werenโt being
thick after all โ you were showing moral fibre!โ
Fleur was clapping very hard, too, but Krum didnโt look very happy at all. He attempted to engage Hermione in conversation again, but she was too busy cheering Harry to listen.
โThe third and final task will take place at dusk on the twenty-fourth of June,โ continued Bagman. โThe champions will be notified of what is coming, precisely one month beforehand. Thank you all for your support of the champions.โ
It was over, Harry thought dazedly, as Madam Pomfrey began herding the champions and hostages back to the castle to get into dry clothes โฆ it was over, he had got through โฆ he didnโt have to worry about anything now until June the twenty-fourth โฆ
Next time he was in Hogsmeade, he decided, as he walked back up the stone steps into the castle, he was going to buy Dobby a pair of socks for every day of the year.