โDumbledore reckons You-Know-Whoโs getting stronger again as well?โ Ron whispered.
Everything Harry had seen in the Pensieve, nearly everything Dumbledore had told and shown him afterwards, he had now shared with Ron and Hermione โ and, of course, with Sirius, to whom Harry had sent an owl the moment he had left Dumbledoreโs office. Harry, Ron and Hermione sat up late in the common room once again that night, talking it all over until Harryโs mind was reeling, until he understood what Dumbledore had meant about a head becoming so full of thoughts that it would have been a relief to siphon them off.
Ron stared into the common-room fire. Harry thought he saw Ron shiver slightly, even though the evening was warm.
โAnd he trusts Snape?โ Ron said. โHe really trusts Snape, even though he knows he was a Death Eater?โ
โYes,โ said Harry.
Hermione had not spoken for ten minutes. She was sitting with her forehead in her hands, staring at her knees. Harry thought she, too, looked as though she could have done with a Pensieve.
โRita Skeeter,โ she muttered finally.
โHow can you be worrying about her now?โ said Ron, indisbelief.
โIโm not worrying about her,โ Hermione said to her knees. โIโm just thinking โฆ remember what she said to me in the Three Broomsticks? โI know things about Ludo Bagman that would make your hair curl.โ This is what she meant, isnโt it? She reported his trial, she knew heโd passed information to the Death Eaters. And Winky, too, remember โฆ โMr Bagman is a bad wizard.โ Mr Crouch would have been furious he got off, he would have talked about it at home.โ
โYeah, but Bagman didnโt pass information on purpose, did he?โ Hermione shrugged.
โAnd Fudge reckonsย Madame Maximeย attacked Crouch?โ Ron said, turning back to Harry.
โYeah,โ said Harry, โbut heโs only saying that because Crouch disappeared near the Beauxbatons carriage.โ
โWe never thought of her, did we?โ said Ron, slowly. โMind you, sheโs definitely got giant blood, and she doesnโt want to admit it โโ
โOf course she doesnโt,โ said Hermione sharply, looking up. โLook what happened to Hagrid when Rita found out about his mother. Look at Fudge, jumping to conclusions about her, just because sheโs part giant. Who needs that sort of prejudice? Iโd probably say I had big bones if I knew thatโs what Iโd get for telling the truth.โ
Hermione looked at her watch.
โWe havenโt done any practising!โ she said, looking shocked. โWe were going to do the Impediment Jinx! Weโll have to really get down to it tomorrow! Come on, Harry, you need to get some sleep.โ
Harry and Ron went slowly upstairs to their dormitory. As Harry pulled on his pyjamas, he looked over at Nevilleโs bed. True to his word to Dumbledore, he had not told Ron and Hermione about Nevilleโs parents. As Harry took off his glasses and climbed into his four-poster, he imagined how it must feel to have parents still living, but unable to recognise you. He often got sympathy from strangers for being an orphan, but as he listened to Nevilleโs snores, he thought that Neville deserved it more than he did. Lying in the darkness, Harry felt a rush of anger and hate towards the people who had tortured Mr and Mrs Longbottom โฆ he remembered the jeers of the crowd as Crouchโs son and his companions had been dragged from the court by the Dementors
โฆ he understood how they had felt โฆ then he remembered the milk-white face of the screaming boy, and realised with a jolt that he had died a year later
โฆ
It was Voldemort, Harry thought, staring up at the canopy of his bed in the darkness, it all came back to Voldemort โฆ he was the one who had torn these families apart, who had ruined all these lives โฆ
*
Ron and Hermione were supposed to be revising for their exams, which would finish on the day of the third task, but they were putting most of their efforts into helping Harry prepare.
โDonโt worry about it,โ Hermione said shortly, when Harry pointed this out to them, and said he didnโt mind practising on his own for a while. โAt least weโll get top marks in Defence Against the Dark Arts, weโd never have found
out about all these hexes in class.โ
โGood training for when weโre all Aurors,โ said Ron excitedly, attempting the Impediment Jinx on a wasp that had buzzed into the room, and making it stop dead in mid-air.
The mood in the castle as they entered June became excited and tense again. Everyone was looking forward to the third task, which would take place a week before the end of term. Harry was practising hexes in every available moment. He felt more confident about this task than either of the others. Difficult and dangerous though it would undoubtedly be, Moody was right: Harry had managed to find his way past monstrous creatures and enchanted barriers before now, and this time he had some notice, some chance to prepare himself for what lay ahead.
Tired of walking in on them all over the school, Professor McGonagall had given Harry permission to use the empty Transfiguration classroom at lunchtimes. He had soon mastered the Impediment Jinx, a spell to slow down and obstruct attackers, the Reductor curse, which would enable him to blast solid objects out of his way, and the Four-Point Spell, a useful discovery of Hermioneโs which would make his wand point due north, therefore enabling him to check whether he was going in the right direction within the maze. He was still having trouble with the Shield Charm, though. This was supposed to cast a temporary, invisible wall around himself that deflected minor curses; Hermione managed to shatter it with a well-placed Jelly-Legs Jinx. Harry wobbled around the room for ten minutes afterwards before she had looked up the counter-jinx.
โYouโre still doing really well, though,โ Hermione said encouragingly, looking down her list, and crossing off those spells they had already learnt. โSome of these are bound to come in handy.โ
โCome and look at this,โ said Ron, who was standing by the window. He was staring down into the grounds. โWhatโs Malfoy doing?โ
Harry and Hermione went to see. Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle were standing in the shadow of a tree below. Crabbe and Goyle seemed to be keeping a look out; both were smirking. Malfoy was holding his hand up to his mouth, and speaking into it.
โHe looks like heโs using a walkie-talkie,โ said Harry curiously.
โHe canโt be,โ said Hermione, โIโve told you, those sort of things donโt work around Hogwarts. Come on, Harry,โ sheadded briskly, turning away from the window and moving back into the middle of the room, โletโs try that Shield Charm again.โ
*
Sirius was sending daily owls now. Like Hermione, he seemed to want to concentrate on getting Harry through the last task, before they concerned themselves with anything else. He reminded Harry in every letter that whatever might be going on outside the walls of Hogwarts was not Harryโs responsibility, nor was it within his power to influence it.
If Voldemort is really getting stronger againย [he wrote], my priority is to ensure your safety. He cannot hope to lay hands on you while you are under Dumbledoreโs protection, but all the same, take no risks: concentrate on getting through that maze safely, and then we can turn our attention to other matters.
Harryโs nerves mounted as June the twenty-fourth drew closer, but they were not as bad as those he had had before the first and second tasks. For one thing, he was confident that, this time, he had done everything in his power to prepare for the task. For another, this was the final hurdle, and however well or badly he did, the Tournament would at last be over, which would be an enormous relief.
*
Breakfast was a very noisy affair at the Gryffindor table on the morning of the third task. The post owls appeared, bringing Harry a good-luck card from Sirius. It was only a piece of parchment, folded over and bearing a muddy paw print on its front, but Harry appreciated it all the same. A screech owl arrived for Hermione, carrying her morning copy of theย Daily Prophetย as usual. She unfolded the paper, glanced at the front page, and spat out a mouthful of pumpkin juice all over it.
โWhat?โ said Harry and Ron together, staring at her.
โNothing,โ said Hermione quickly, trying to shove the paper out of sight, but Ron grabbed it.
He stared at the headline, and said, โNo way. Not today. That oldย cow.โ โWhat?โ said Harry. โRita Skeeter again?โ
โNo,โ said Ron, and just like Hermione, he attempted to push the paper out of sight.
โItโs about me, isnโt it?โ said Harry.
โNo,โ said Ron, in an entirely unconvincing tone.
But before Harry could demand to see the paper, Draco Malfoy shouted
across the Great Hall from the Slytherin table.
โHey, Potter!ย Potter!ย Howโs your head? You feeling all right? Sure youโre not going to go berserk on us?โ
Malfoy was holding a copy of theย Daily Prophet, too. Slytherins up and down the table were sniggering, twisting in their seats to see Harryโs reaction.
โLet me see it,โ Harry said to Ron. โGive it here.โ
Very reluctantly, Ron handed over the newspaper. Harry turned it over, and found himself staring at his own picture, beneath a banner headline:
HARRY POTTER โDISTURBED AND DANGEROUSโ
The boy who defeated He Who Must Not Be Named is unstable and possibly dangerous, writes Rita Skeeter, Special Correspondent.ย Alarming evidence has recently come to light about Harry Potterโs strange behaviour, which casts doubts upon his suitability to compete in a demanding competition like the Triwizard Tournament, or even to attend Hogwarts school.
Potter, theย Daily Prophetย can exclusively reveal, regularly collapses at school, and is often heard to complain of pain in the scar on his forehead (relic of the curse with which You-Know-Who attempted to kill him). On Monday last, mid-way through a Divination lesson, yourย Daily Prophetย reporter witnessed Potter storming from the class, claiming that his scar was hurting too badly to continue studying.
It is possible, say top experts at St Mungoโs Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries, that Potterโs brain was affected by the attack inflicted upon him by You-Know-Who, and that his insistence that the scar is still hurting is an expression of his deep-seated confusion.
โHe might even be pretending,โ said one specialist, โthis could be a plea for attention.โ
Theย Daily Prophet, however, has unearthed worrying facts about Harry Potter that Albus Dumbledore, Headmaster of Hogwarts, has carefully concealed from the wizarding public.
โPotter can speak Parseltongue,โ reveals Draco Malfoy, a Hogwarts fourth-year. โThere were a lot of attacks on students a couple of years ago, and most people thought Potter was behind them after they saw him lose his temper at a Duelling Club and set a snake on another boy. It was all hushed up, though. But heโs made friends with werewolves and giants too. We think heโd do anything for a bit of power.โ
Parseltongue, the ability to converse with snakes, has long been
considered a Dark Art. Indeed, the most famous Parselmouth of our times is none other than You-Know-Who himself. A member of the Dark Force Defence League, who wished to remain unnamed, stated that he would regard any wizard who could speak Parseltongue โas worthy of investigation. Personally, I would be highly suspicious of anybody who could converse with snakes, as serpents are often used in the worst kinds of Dark Magic, and are historically associated with evil-doers.โ Similarly, โanyone who seeks out the company of such vicious creatures as werewolves and giants would appear to have a fondness for violenceโ.
Albus Dumbledore should surely consider whether a boy such as this should be allowed to compete in the Triwizard Tournament. Some fear that Potter might resort to the Dark Arts in his desperation to win the Tournament, the third task of which takes place this evening.
โGone off me a bit, hasnโt she?โ said Harry lightly, folding up the paper.
Over on the Slytherin table, Malfoy, Crabbe and Goyle were laughing at him, tapping their heads with their fingers, pulling grotesquely mad faces and waggling their tongues like snakes.
โHow did she know your scar hurt in Divination?โ Ron said. โThereโs no way she was there, thereโs no way she couldโve heard โโ
โThe window was open,โ said Harry. โI opened it to breathe.โ
โYou were at the top of North Tower!โ Hermione said. โYour voice couldnโt have carried all the way down to the grounds!โ
โWell, youโre the one whoโs supposed to be researching magical methods of bugging!โ said Harry. โYou tell me how she did it!โ
โIโve been trying!โ said Hermione. โBut I โฆ but โฆโ
An odd, dreamy expression suddenly came over Hermioneโs face. She slowly raised a hand, and ran her fingers through her hair.
โAre you all right?โ said Ron, frowning at her.
โYes,โ said Hermione breathlessly. She ran her fingers through her hair again, and then held her hand up to her mouth, as though speaking into an invisible walkie-talkie. Harry and Ron stared at each other.
โIโve had an idea,โ Hermione said, gazing into space. โI think I know โฆ because then no one would be able to see โฆ even Moody โฆ and sheโd have been able to get onto the window-ledge โฆ but sheโs not allowed โฆ sheโsย definitelyย not allowed โฆ I think weโve got her! Just give me two seconds in the library โ just to make sure!โ
With that, Hermione seized her schoolbag, and dashed out of the Great
Hall.
โOi!โ Ron called after her. โWeโve got our History of Magic exam in ten minutes! Blimey,โ he said, turning back to Harry, โshe must really hate that Skeeter woman to risk missing the start of an exam. Whatโre you going to do in Binnsโs class โ read again?โ
Exempt from the end-of-term tests as a Triwizard champion, Harry had been sitting at the back of every exam class so far, looking up fresh hexes for the third task.
โSโpose so,โ Harry said to Ron; but just then, Professor McGonagall came walking along the Gryffindor table towards him.
โPotter, the champions are congregating in the chamber off the Hall after breakfast,โ she said.
โBut the taskโs not โtil tonight!โ said Harry, accidentally spilling scrambled eggs down his front, afraid he had mistaken the time.
โIโm aware of that, Potter,โ she said. โThe championsโ families are invited to watch the final task, you know. This is simply a chance for you to greet them.โ
She moved away. Harry gaped after her.
โShe doesnโt expect the Dursleys to turn up, does she?โ he asked Ron blankly.
โDunno,โ said Ron. โHarry, Iโd better hurry, Iโm going to be late for Binns.
See you later.โ
Harry finished his breakfast in the emptying Great Hall. He saw Fleur Delacour get up from the Ravenclaw table and join Cedric as he crossed to the side chamber and entered. Krum slouched off to join them shortly afterwards. Harry stayed where he was. He really didnโt want to go into the chamber. He had no family โ no family who would turn up to see him risk his life, anyway. But just as he was getting up, thinking that he might as well go up to the library and do a spot more hex revision, the door of the side chamber opened, and Cedric stuck his head out.
โHarry, come on, theyโre waiting for you!โ
Utterly perplexed, Harry got up. The Dursleys couldnโt possibly be here, could they? He walked across the Hall and opened the door into the chamber.
Cedric and his parents were just inside the door. Viktor Krum was over in a corner, conversing with his dark-haired mother and father in rapid Bulgarian. He had inherited his fatherโs hooked nose. On the other side of the room, Fleur was jabbering away in French to her mother. Fleurโs little sister, Gabrielle, was holding her motherโs hand. She waved at Harry, who waved
back. Then he saw Mrs Weasley and Bill standing in front of the fireplace, beaming at him.
โSurprise!โ Mrs Weasley said excitedly, as Harry smiled broadly, and walked over to them. โThought weโd come and watch you, Harry!โ She bent down and kissed him on the cheek.
โYou all right?โ said Bill, grinning at Harry and shaking his hand. โCharlie wanted to come, but he couldnโt get time off. He said you were incredible against the Horntail.โ
Fleur Delacour, Harry noticed, was eyeing Bill with great interest over her motherโs shoulder. Harry could tell she had no objection whatsoever to long hair or earrings with fangs on them.
โThis is really nice of you,โ Harry muttered to Mrs Weasley. โI thought for a moment โ the Dursleys โโ
โHmm,โ said Mrs Weasley, pursing her lips. She had always refrained from criticising the Dursleys in front of Harry, but her eyes flashed every time they were mentioned.
โItโs great being back here,โ said Bill, looking around the chamber (Violet, the Fat Ladyโs friend, winked at him from her frame). โHavenโt seen this place for five years. Is that picture of the mad knight still around? Sir Cadogan?โ
โOh, yeah,โ said Harry, who had met Sir Cadogan the previous year. โAnd the Fat Lady?โ said Bill.
โShe was here in my time,โ said Mrs Weasley. โShe gave me such a telling- off one night when I got back to the dormitory at four in the morning โโ
โWhat were you doing out of your dormitory at four in the morning?โ said Bill, surveying Mrs Weasley with amazement.
Mrs Weasley grinned, her eyes twinkling.
โYour father and I had been for a night-time stroll,โ she said. โHe got caught by Apollyon Pringle โ he was the caretaker in those days โ your fatherโs still got the marks.โ
โFancy giving us a tour, Harry?โ said Bill.
โYeah, OK,โ said Harry, and they made their way back towards the door into the Great Hall.
As they passed Amos Diggory, he looked around. โThere you are, are you?โ he said, looking Harry up and down. โBet youโre not feeling quite as full of yourself now Cedricโs caught you up on points, are you?โ
โWhat?โ said Harry.
โIgnore him,โ said Cedric in a low voice to Harry, frowning after his father.
โHeโs been angry ever since Rita Skeeterโs article about the Triwizard Tournament โ you know, when she made out you were the only Hogwarts champion.โ
โDidnโt bother to correct her, though, did he?โ said Amos Diggory, loudly enough for Harry to hear as he made to walk out of the door with Mrs Weasley and Bill. โStill โฆ youโll show him, Ced. Beaten him once before, havenโt you?โ
โRita Skeeter goes out of her way to cause trouble, Amos!โ Mrs Weasley said angrily. โI would have thought youโd know that, working at the Ministry!โ
Mr Diggory looked as though he was going to say something angry, but his wife laid a hand on his arm, and he merely shrugged and turned away.
Harry had a very enjoyable morning walking over the sunny grounds with Bill and Mrs Weasley, showing them the Beauxbatons carriage and the Durmstrang ship. Mrs Weasley was intrigued by the Whomping Willow, which had been planted after she had left school, and reminisced at length about the gamekeeper before Hagrid, a man called Ogg.
โHowโs Percy?โ Harry asked, as they walked around the greenhouses. โNot good,โ said Bill.
โHeโs very upset,โ said Mrs Weasley, lowering her voice and glancing around. โThe Ministry want to keep Mr Crouchโs disappearance quiet, but Percyโs been hauled in for questioning about the instructions Mr Crouch has been sending in. They seem to think thereโs a chance they werenโt genuinely written by him. Percyโs been under a lot of strain. Theyโre not letting him fill in for Mr Crouch as the fifth judge tonight. Cornelius Fudge is going to be doing it.โ
They returned to the castle for lunch.
โMum โ Bill!โ said Ron, looking stunned, as he joined the Gryffindor table. โWhatโre you doing here?โ
โCome to watch Harry in the last task!โ said Mrs Weasley brightly. โI must say, it makes a lovely change, not having to cook. How was your exam?โ
โOh โฆ OK,โ said Ron. โCouldnโt remember all the goblin rebelsโ names, so I invented a few. Itโs all right,โ he said, helping himself to a Cornish pasty, while Mrs Weasley looked stern, โtheyโre all called stuff like Bodrod the Bearded and Urg the Unclean, it wasnโt hard.โ
Fred, George and Ginny came to sit next to them, too, and Harry was having such a good time he felt almost as though he was back at The Burrow; he had forgotten to worry about that eveningโs task, and it wasnโt until
Hermione turned up, halfway through lunch, did he remember that she had had a brainwave about Rita Skeeter.
โAre you going to tell us โ?โ
Hermione shook her head warningly, and glanced at Mrs Weasley. โHello, Hermione,โ said Mrs Weasley, much more stiffly than usual.
โHello,โ said Hermione, her smile faltering at the cold expression on Mrs Weasleyโs face.
Harry looked between them, then said, โMrs Weasley, you didnโt believe that rubbish Rita Skeeter wrote inย Witch Weekly, did you? Because Hermioneโs not my girlfriend.โ
โOh!โ said Mrs Weasley. โNo โ of course I didnโt!โ
But she became considerably warmer towards Hermione after that.
Harry, Bill and Mrs Weasley whiled away the afternoon with a long walk around the castle, and then returned to the Great Hall for the evening feast. Ludo Bagman and Cornelius Fudge had joined the staff table now. Bagman looked quite cheerful, but Cornelius Fudge, who was sitting next to Madame Maxime, looked stern and was not talking. Madame Maxime was concentrating on her plate, and Harry thought her eyes looked red. Hagrid kept glancing along the table at her.
There were more courses than usual, but Harry, who was starting to feel really nervous now, didnโt eat much. As the enchanted ceiling overhead began to fade from blue to a dusky purple, Dumbledore rose to his feet at the staff table, and silence fell.
โLadies and gentlemen, in five minutesโ time, I will be asking you to make your way down to the Quidditch pitch for the third and last task of the Triwizard Tournament. Will the champions please follow Mr Bagman down to the stadium now.โ
Harry got up. The Gryffindors all along the table were applauding him; the Weasleys and Hermione all wished him good luck, and he headed off out of the Great Hall, with Cedric, Fleur and Krum.
โFeeling all right, Harry?โ Bagman asked, as they went down the stone steps into the grounds. โConfident?โ
โIโm OK,โ said Harry. It was sort of true; he was nervous, but he kept running over all the hexes and spells he had been practising in his mind as they walked, and the knowledge that he could remember them all made him feel better.
They walked onto the Quidditch pitch, which was now completely unrecognisable. A twenty-foot-high hedge ran all the way around the edge of
it. There was a gap right in front of them; the entrance to the vast maze. The passage beyond it looked dark and creepy.
Five minutes later, the stands had begun to fill; the air was full of excited voices and the rumbling of feet as the hundreds of students filed into their seats. The sky was a deep, clear blue now, and the first stars were starting to appear. Hagrid, Professor Moody, Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick came walking into the stadium and approached Bagman and the champions. They were wearing large, red, luminous stars on their hats, all except Hagrid, who had his on the back of his moleskin waistcoat.
โWe are going to be patrolling the outside of the maze,โ said Professor McGonagall to the champions. โIf you get into difficulty, and wish to be rescued, send red sparks into the air, and one of us will come and get you, do you understand?โ
The champions nodded.
โOff you go, then!โ said Bagman brightly to the four patrollers.
โGood luck, Harry,โ Hagrid whispered, and the four of them walked away in different directions, to station themselves around the maze. Bagman now pointed his wand at his throat, mutteredย โSonorusโ, and his magically magnified voice echoed into the stands.
โLadies and gentlemen, the third and final task of the Triwizard Tournament is about to begin! Let me remind you how the points currently stand! Tied in first place, on eighty-five points each โ Mr Cedric Diggory and Mr Harry Potter, both of Hogwarts School!โ The cheers and applause sent birds from the Forbidden Forest fluttering into the darkening sky. โIn second place, on eighty points โ Mr Viktor Krum, of Durmstrang Institute!โ More applause. โAnd in third place โ Miss Fleur Delacour, of Beauxbatons Academy!โ
Harry could just make out Mrs Weasley, Bill, Ron and Hermione applauding Fleur politely, halfway up the stands. He waved up at them, and they waved back, beaming at him.
โSo โฆ on my whistle, Harry and Cedric!โ said Bagman. โThree โ two โ one
โโ
He gave a short blast on his whistle, and Harry and Cedric hurried forwards
into the maze.
The towering hedges cast black shadows across the path, and, whether because they were so tall and thick, or because they had been enchanted, the sound of the surrounding crowd was silenced the moment they entered the maze. Harry felt almost as though he was underwater again. He pulled out his
wand, mutteredย โLumosโ, and heard Cedric do the same just behind him. After about fifty yards, they reached a fork. They looked at each other. โSee you,โ Harry said, and he took the left one, while Cedric took the right.
Harry heard Bagmanโs whistle for the second time. Krum had entered the maze. Harry sped up. His chosen path seemed completely deserted. He turned right, and hurried on, holding his wand high over his head, trying to see as far ahead as possible. Still, there was nothing in sight.
Bagmanโs whistle blew in the distance for the third time. All of the champions were now inside the maze.
Harry kept looking behind him. The old feeling that he was being watched was upon him. The maze was growing darker with every passing minute as the sky overhead deepened to navy. He reached a second fork.
โPoint me,โย he whispered to his wand, holding it flat in his palm.
The wand spun around once, and pointed towards his right, into solid hedge. That way was north, and he knew that he needed to go north-west for the centre of the maze. The best he could do was to take the left fork, and go right again as soon as possible.
The path ahead was empty, too, and when Harry reached a right turn and took it, he again found his way unblocked. Harry didnโt know why, but the lack of obstacles was unnerving him. Surely he should have met something by now? It felt as though the maze was luring him into a false sense of security. Then he heard movement right behind him. He held out his wand, ready to attack, but its beam fell only upon Cedric, who had just hurried out of a path on the right-hand side. Cedric looked severely shaken. The sleeve of his robes was smoking.
โHagridโs Blast-Ended Skrewts!โ he hissed. โTheyโre enormous โ I only just got away!โ
He shook his head, and dived out of sight, along another path. Keen to put plenty of distance between himself and the Skrewts, Harry hurried off again. Then, as he turned a corner, he saw โ
A Dementor was gliding towards him. Twelve feet tall, its face hidden by its hood, its rotting, scabbed hands outstretched, it advanced, sensing its way blindly towards him. Harry could hear its rattling breath; he felt clammy coldness stealing over him, but knew what he had to do โฆ
He summoned the happiest thought he could, concentrated with all his might on the thought of getting out of the maze and celebrating with Ron and Hermione, raised his wand and cried,ย โExpecto Patronum!โ
A silver stag erupted from the end of Harryโs wand and galloped towards
the Dementor, which fell back, and tripped over the hem of its robes โฆ Harry had never seen a Dementor stumble.
โHang on!โ he shouted, advancing in the wake of his silver Patronus, โyouโre a Boggart!ย Riddikulus!โ
There was a loud crack, and the shape-shifter exploded in a wisp of smoke. The silver stag faded from sight. Harry wished it could have stayed, he could have used some company โฆ but he moved on as quickly and quietly as possible, listening hard, his wand held high once more.
Left โฆ right โฆ left again โฆ twice he found himself facing dead ends. He did the Four-Point Spell again, and found that he was going too far east. He turned back, took a right turn, and saw an odd golden mist floating ahead of him.
Harry approached it cautiously, pointing the wandโs beam at it. This looked like some kind of enchantment. He wondered whether he might be able to blast it out of the way.
โReducto!โย he said.
The spell shot straight through the mist, leaving it intact. He supposed he should have known better; the Reductor curse was for solid objects. What would happen if he walked through the mist? Was it worth chancing it, or should he double back?
He was still hesitating, when a scream shattered the silence. โFleur?โ Harry yelled.
There was silence. He stared all around him. What had happened to her? Her scream seemed to have come from somewhere ahead. He took a deep breath, and ran through the enchanted mist.
The world turned upside-down. Harry was hanging from the ground, with his hair on end, his glasses dangling off his nose, threatening to fall into the bottomless sky. He clutched them to the end of his nose and hung there, terrified. It felt as though his feet were glued to the grass, which had now become the ceiling. Below him the dark, star-spangled heavens stretched endlessly. He felt as though if he tried to move one of his feet, he would fall away from the earth completely.
Think,ย he told himself, as all the blood rushed to his head,ย think โฆ
But not one of the spells he had practised had been designed to combat a sudden reversal of ground and sky. Did he dare move his foot? He could hear the blood pounding in his ears. He had two choices โ try and move, or send up red sparks, and get rescued and disqualified from the task.
He shut his eyes, so he wouldnโt be able to see the view of endless space
below him, and pulled his right foot as hard as he could, away from the grassy ceiling.
Immediately, the world righted itself. Harry fell forwards onto his knees on the wonderfully solid ground. He felt temporarily limp with shock. He took a deep, steadying breath, then got up again, and hurried forwards, looking back over his shoulder as he ran out of the golden mist, which twinkled innocently at him in the moonlight.
He paused at a junction of two paths and looked around for some sign of Fleur. He was sure it had been she who had screamed. What had she met? Was she all right? There was no sign of red sparks โ did that mean she had got herself out of trouble, or was she in such trouble that she couldnโt reach her wand? Harry took the right fork with a feeling of increasing unease โฆ but at the same time, he couldnโt help thinking,ย one champion down โฆ
The Cup was somewhere close by, and it sounded as though Fleur was no longer in the running. Heโd got this far, hadnโt he? What if he actually managed to win? Fleetingly, and for the first time since heโd found himself champion, he saw again that image of himself, raising the Triwizard Cup in front of the rest of the school โฆ
He met nothing for ten minutes, except dead ends. Twice he took the same wrong turning. Finally he found a new route, and started to jog along it, his wand-light waving, making his shadow flicker and distort on the hedge walls. Then he rounded another corner, and found himself facing a Blast-Ended Skrewt.
Cedric was right โ itย wasย enormous. Ten feet long, it looked more like a giant scorpion than anything. Its long sting was curled over its back. Its thick armour glinted in the light from Harryโs wand, which he pointed at it.
โStupefy!โ
The spell hit the Skrewtโs armour, and rebounded; Harry ducked just in time, but could smell burning hair; it had singed the top of his head. The Skrewt issued a blast of fire from its end, and flew forwards towards him.
โImpedimenta!โย Harry yelled. The spell hit the Skrewtโs armour again and ricocheted off; Harry staggered back a few paces and fell over.ย โIMPEDIMENTA!โ
The Skrewt was inches from him when it froze โ he had managed to hit it on its fleshy, shell-less underside. Panting, Harry pushed himself away from it and ran, hard, in the opposite direction โ the Impediment Jinx was not permanent, the Skrewt would be regaining the use of its legs at any moment.
He took a left path, and hit a dead end, a right, and hit another: forcing
himself to stop, heart hammering, he performed the Four-Point Spell again, backtracked, and chose a path that would take him north-west.
He had been hurrying along the new path for a few minutes, when he heard something in the path running parallel to his own which made him stop dead.
โWhat are you doing?โ yelled Cedricโs voice. โWhat the hell dโyou think youโre doing?โ
And then Harry heard Krumโs voice.
โCrucio!โ
The air was suddenly full of Cedricโs yells. Horrified, Harry began sprinting up his path, trying to find a way into Cedricโs. When none appeared, he tried the Reductor curse again. It wasnโt very effective, but it burnt a small hole in the hedge, through which Harry forced his leg, kicking at the thick brambles and branches until they broke and made an opening; he struggled through it, tearing his robes and, looking to his right, saw Cedric jerking and twitching on the ground, Krum standing over him.
Harry pulled himself up and pointed his wand at Krum just as Krum looked up. Krum turned and began to run.
โStupefy!โย Harry yelled.
The spell hit Krum in the back; he stopped dead in his tracks, fell forwards and lay motionless, face down in the grass. Harry dashed over to Cedric, who had stopped twitching, and was lying there panting, his hands over his face.
โAre you all right?โ Harry said roughly, grabbing Cedricโs arm.
โYeah,โ panted Cedric. โYeah โฆ I donโt believe it โฆ he crept up behind me
โฆ I heard him, I turned round, and he had his wand on me โฆโ
Cedric got up. He was still shaking. He and Harry looked down at Krum.
โI canโt believe this โฆ I thought he was all right,โ Harry said, staring at Krum.
โSo did I,โ said Cedric.
โDid you hear Fleur scream earlier?โ said Harry.
โYeah,โ said Cedric. โYou donโt think Krum got her, too?โ โI donโt know,โ said Harry slowly.
โShould we leave him here?โ Cedric muttered.
โNo,โ said Harry. โI reckon we should send up red sparks. Someoneโll come and collect him โฆ otherwise heโll probably be eaten by a Skrewt.โ
โHeโd deserve it,โ Cedric muttered, but all the same, he raised his wand and shot a shower of red sparks into the air, which hovered high above Krum, marking the spot where he lay.
Harry and Cedric stood there in the darkness for a moment, looking around them. Then Cedric said, โWell โฆ I sโpose weโd better go on โฆโ
โWhat?โ said Harry. โOh โฆ yeah โฆ right โฆโ
It was an odd moment. He and Cedric had been briefly united against Krum โ now the fact that they were opponents came back to them both. They proceeded up the dark path without speaking, then Harry turned left, and Cedric right. Cedricโs footsteps soon died away.
Harry moved on, continuing to use the Four-Point Spell, making sure he was moving in the right direction. It was between him and Cedric now. His desire to reach the Cup first was now burning stronger than ever, but he could hardly believe what heโd just seen Krum do. The use of an Unforgivable Curse on a fellow human being meant a life term in Azkaban, that was what Moody had told them. Krum surely couldnโt have wanted the Triwizard Cup that badly โฆ Harry sped up.
Every so often he hit more dead ends, but the increasing darkness made him feel sure he was getting near the heart of the maze. Then, as he strode down a long, straight path, he saw movement once again, and his beam of wand-light hit an extraordinary creature, one which he had only seen in picture form, in hisย Monster Book of Monsters.
It was a sphinx. It had the body of an overlarge lion; great clawed paws, and a long yellowish tail ending in a brown tuft. Its head, however, was that of a woman. She turned her long, almond-shaped eyes upon Harry as he approached. He raised his wand, hesitating. She was not crouching as if to spring, but pacing from side to side of the path, blocking his progress.
Then she spoke, in a deep, hoarse voice. โYou are very near your goal. The quickest way is past me.โ
โSo โฆ so will you move, please?โ said Harry, knowing what the answer was going to be.
โNo,โ she said, continuing to pace. โNot unless you can answer my riddle. Answer on your first guess โ I let you pass. Answer wrongly โ I attack. Remain silent โ I will let you walk away from me, unscathed.โ
Harryโs stomach slipped several notches. It was Hermione who was good at this sort of thing, not him. He weighed his chances. If the riddle was too hard, he could keep silent, get away from her unharmed, and try and find an alternative route to the centre.
โOK,โ he said. โCan I hear the riddle?โ
The sphinx sat down upon her hind legs, in the very centre of the path, and recited:
โFirst think of the person who lives in disguise, Who deals in secrets and tells naught but lies. Next, tell me whatโs always the last thing to mend, The middle of middle and end of the end?
And finally give me the sound often heard During the search for a hard-to-find word. Now string them together, and answer me this,
Which creature would you be unwilling to kiss?โ
Harry gaped at her.
โCould I have it again โฆ more slowly?โ he asked tentatively. She blinked at him, smiled, and repeated the poem.
โAll the clues add up to a creature I wouldnโt want to kiss?โ Harry asked.
She merely smiled her mysterious smile. Harry took that for a โyesโ. Harry cast his mind around. There were plenty of animals he wouldnโt want to kiss; his immediate thought was a Blast-Ended Skrewt, but something told him that wasnโt the answer. Heโd have to try and work out the clues โฆ
โA person in disguise,โ Harry muttered, staring at her, โwho lies โฆ er โฆ thatโd be a โ an impostor. No, thatโs not my guess! A โ a spy? Iโll come back to that โฆ could you give me the next clue again, please?โ
She repeated the next lines of the poem.
โThe last thing to mend,โ Harry repeated. โEr โฆ no idea โฆ middle of middle โฆ could I have the last bit again?โ
She gave him the last four lines.
โA sound often heard in the search for a hard-to-find word,โ said Harry. โEr
โฆ thatโd be โฆ er โฆ hang on โ โerโ! โErโโs a sound!โ The sphinx smiled at him.
โSpy โฆ er โฆ spy โฆ er โฆโ said Harry, pacing up and down himself. โA creature I wouldnโt want to kiss โฆย a spider!โ
The sphinx smiled more broadly. She got up, stretched her front legs, and then moved aside for him to pass.
โThanks!โ said Harry, and, amazed at his own brilliance, he dashed forwards.
He had to be close now, he had to be โฆ his wand was telling him he was bang on course; as long as he didnโt meet anything too horrible, he might be
in with a chance โฆ
He had a choice of paths up ahead. โPoint me!โ he whispered again to his wand, and it spun around and pointed him to the right-hand one. He dashed up this one, and saw light ahead.
The Triwizard Cup was gleaming on a plinth a hundred yards away. Harry had just broken into a run, when a dark figure hurtled out onto the path in front of him.
Cedric was going to get there first. Cedric was sprinting as fast as he could towards the Cup, and Harry knew he would never catch up, Cedric was much taller, had much longer legs โ
Then Harry saw something immense over a hedge to his left, moving quickly along a path that intersected with his own; it was moving so fast Cedric was about to run into it, and Cedric, his eyes on the Cup, had not seen it โ
โCedric!โ Harry bellowed. โOn your left!โ
Cedric looked around just in time to hurl himself past the thing and avoid colliding with it but, in his haste, he tripped. Harry saw Cedricโs wand fly out of his hand, as a gigantic spider stepped into the path, and began to bear down upon Cedric.
โStupefy!โย Harry yelled again; the spell hit the spiderโs gigantic, hairy black body but, for all the good it did, he might as well have thrown a stone at it; the spider jerked, scuttled around, and ran at Harry instead.
โStupefy! Impedimenta! Stupefy!โ
But it was no use โ the spider was either so large, or so magical, that the spells were doing no more than aggravating it โ Harry had one horrifying glimpse of eight shining black eyes, and razor-sharp pincers, before it was upon him.
He was lifted into the air in its front legs; struggling madly, he tried to kick it; his leg connected with the pincers and next moment he was in excruciating pain โ he could hear Cedric yellingย โStupefy!โย too, but his spell had no more effect than Harryโs โ Harry raised his wand as the spider opened its pincers once more, and shouted,ย โExpelliarmus!โ
It worked โ the Disarming spell made the spider drop him, but that meant that Harry fell twelve feet onto his already injured leg, which crumpled beneath him. Without pausing to think, he aimed high at the spiderโs underbelly, as he had done with the Skrewt, and shoutedย โStupefy!โย just as Cedric yelled the same thing.
The two spells combined did what one alone had not โ the spider keeled
over sideways, flattening a nearby hedge, and strewing the path with a tangle of hairy legs.
โHarry!โ he heard Cedric shouting. โYou all right? Did it fall on you?โ
โNo,โ Harry called back, panting. He looked down at his leg. It was bleeding badly. He could see some sort of thick, gluey secretion from the spiderโs pincers on his torn robes. He tried to get up, but his leg was shaking badly and did not want to support his weight. He leant against the hedge, gasping for breath, and looked around.
Cedric was standing feet from the Triwizard Cup, which was gleaming behind him.
โTake it, then,โ Harry panted to Cedric. โGo on, take it. Youโre there.โ
But Cedric didnโt move. He merely stood there, looking at Harry. Then he turned to stare at the Cup. Harry saw the longing expression on his face in its golden light. Cedric looked around at Harry again, who was now holding onto the hedge to support himself.
Cedric took a deep breath. โYou take it. You should win. Thatโs twice youโve saved my neck in here.โ
โThatโs not how itโs supposed to work,โ Harry said. He felt angry; his leg was very painful, he was aching all over from trying to throw off the spider, and after all his efforts, Cedric had beaten him to it, just as heโd beaten Harry to ask Cho to the ball. โThe one who reaches the Cup first gets the points. Thatโs you. Iโm telling you, Iโm not going to win any races on this leg.โ
Cedric took a few paces nearer to the Stunned spider, away from the Cup, shaking his head.
โNo,โ he said.
โStop being noble,โ said Harry irritably. โJust take it, then we can get out of here.โ
Cedric watched Harry steadying himself, holding tight to the hedge.
โYou told me about the dragons,โ Cedric said. โI wouldโve gone down in the first task if you hadnโt told me what was coming.โ
โI had help on that, too,โ Harry snapped, trying to mop up his bloody leg with his robes. โYou helped me with the egg โ weโre square.โ
โI had help on the egg in the first place,โ said Cedric.
โWeโre still square,โ said Harry, testing his leg gingerly; it shook violently as he put weight on it; he had sprained his ankle when the spider had dropped him.
โYou shouldโve got more points on the second task,โ said Cedric mulishly.
โYou stayed behind to get all the hostages. I shouldโve done that.โ
โI was the only one who was thick enough to take that song seriously!โ said Harry bitterly. โJust take the Cup!โ
โNo,โ said Cedric.
He stepped over the spiderโs tangled legs to join Harry, who stared at him. Cedric was serious. He was walking away from the sort of glory Hufflepuff house hadnโt had in centuries.
โGo on,โ Cedric said. He looked as though this was costing him every ounce of resolution he had, but his face was set, his arms were folded, he seemed decided.
Harry looked from Cedric to the Cup. For one shining moment, he saw himself emerging from the maze, holding it. He saw himself holding the Triwizard Cup aloft, heard the roar of the crowd, saw Choโs face shining with admiration, more clearly than he had ever seen it before โฆ and then the picture faded, and he found himself staring at Cedricโs shadowy, stubborn face.
โBoth of us,โ Harry said. โWhat?โ
โWeโll take it at the same time. Itโs still a Hogwarts victory. Weโll tie for it.โ Cedric stared at Harry. He unfolded his arms. โYou โ you sure?โ
โYeah,โ said Harry. โYeah โฆ weโve helped each other out, havenโt we? We both got here. Letโs just take it together.โ
For a moment, Cedric looked as though he couldnโt believe his ears; then his face split in a grin.
โYouโre on,โ he said. โCome here.โ
He grabbed Harryโs arm below the shoulder, and helped Harry limp towards the plinth where the Cup stood. When they had reached it, they both held out a hand over one of the Cupโs gleaming handles.
โOn three, right?โ said Harry. โOne โ two โ three โโ He and Cedric both grasped a handle.
Instantly, Harry felt a jerk somewhere behind his navel. His feet had left the ground. He could not unclench the hand holding the Triwizard Cup; it was pulling him onwards, in a howl of wind and swirling colour, Cedric at his side.