Harry felt himself slam flat into the ground; his face was pressed into grass; the smell of it filled his nostrils. He had closed his eyes while the Portkey transported him, and he kept them closed now. He did not move. All the breath seemed to have been knocked out of him; his head was swimming so badly he felt as though the ground beneath him was swaying like the deck of a ship. To hold himself steady, he tightened his hold on the two things he was still clutching โ the smooth, cold handle of the Triwizard Cup, and Cedricโs body. He felt as though he would slide away into the blackness gathering at the edges of his brain if he let go of either of them. Shock and exhaustion kept him on the ground, breathing in the smell of the grass, waiting โฆ waiting for someone to do something โฆ something to happen โฆ and all the while, his scar burnt dully on his forehead โฆ
A torrent of sound deafened and confused him, there were voices everywhere, footsteps, screams โฆ he remained where he was, his face screwed up against the noise, as though it was a nightmare that would pass โฆ
Then a pair of hands seized him roughly and turned him over. โHarry!ย Harry!โ
He opened his eyes.
He was looking up at the starry sky, and Albus Dumbledore was crouched over him. The dark shadows of a crowd of people pressed in around them, pushing nearer; Harry felt the ground beneath his head reverberating with their footsteps.
He had come back to the edge of the maze. He could see the stands rising above him, the shapes of people moving in them, the stars above.
Harry let go of the Cup, but he clutched Cedric to him even more tightly. He raised his free hand and seized Dumbledoreโs wrist, while Dumbledoreโs face swam in and out of focus.
โHeโs back,โ Harry whispered. โHeโs back. Voldemort.โ โWhatโs going on? Whatโs happened?โ
The face of Cornelius Fudge appeared upside-down over Harry; it looked white, appalled.
โMy God โ Diggory!โ it whispered. โDumbledore โ heโs dead!โ
The words were repeated, the shadowy figures pressing in on them gasped it to those around them โฆ and then others shouted it โ screeched it โ into the night โ โHeโs dead!โ โHeโsย dead!โโย Cedric Diggory!ย Dead!โ
โHarry, let go of him,โ he heard Fudgeโs voice say, and he felt fingers trying to prise him from Cedricโs limp body, but Harry wouldnโt let him go.
Then Dumbledoreโs face, which was still blurred and misted, came closer. โHarry, you canโt help him now. Itโs over. Let go.โ
โHe wanted me to bring him back,โ Harry muttered โ it seemed important to explain this. โHe wanted me to bring him back to his parents โฆโ
โThatโs right, Harry โฆ just let go, now โฆโ
Dumbledore bent down and, with extraordinary strength for a man so old and thin, raised Harry from the ground, and set him on his feet. Harry swayed. His head was pounding. His injured leg would no longer support his weight. The crowd around them jostled, fighting to get closer, pressing darkly in on him โ โWhatโs happened?โ โWhatโs wrong with him?โย โDiggoryโs dead!โ
โHeโll need to go to the hospital wing!โ Fudge was saying loudly. โHeโs ill, heโs injured โ Dumbledore, Diggoryโs parents, theyโre here, theyโre in the stands โฆโ
โIโll take Harry, Dumbledore, Iโll take him โโ โNo, I would prefer โโ
โDumbledore, Amos Diggoryโs running โฆ heโs coming over โฆ donโt you think you should tell him โ before he sees โ?โ
โHarry, stay here โโ
Girls were screaming, sobbing hysterically โฆ the scene flickered oddly before Harryโs eyes โฆ
โItโs all right, son, Iโve got you โฆ come on โฆ hospital wing โฆโ โDumbledore said stay,โ said Harry thickly, the pounding in his scar making
him feel as though he was about to throw up; his vision was blurring worse
than ever.
โYou need to lie down โฆ come on, now โฆโ
Someone larger and stronger than Harry was, was half pulling, half carrying him through the frightened crowd; Harry heard them gasping, screaming and shouting as the man supporting him pushed a path through them, taking him back to the castle. Across the lawn, past the lake and the
Durmstrang ship; Harry heard nothing but the heavy breathing of the man helping him walk.
โWhat happened, Harry?โ the man asked at last, as he lifted Harry up the stone steps.ย Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.ย It was Mad-Eye Moody.
โCup was a Portkey,โ said Harry, as they crossed the Entrance Hall. โTook me and Cedric to a graveyard โฆ and Voldemort was there โฆ Lord Voldemort
โฆโ
Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.ย Up the marble stairs โฆ โThe Dark Lord was there? What happened then?โ โKilled Cedric โฆ they killed Cedric โฆโ
โAnd then?โ
Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.ย Along the corridor โฆ โMade a potion โฆ got his body back โฆโ
โThe Dark Lord got his body back? Heโs returned?โ โAnd the Death Eaters came โฆ and then we duelled โฆโ โYou duelled with the Dark Lord?โ
โGot away โฆ my wand โฆ did something funny โฆ I saw my mum and dad
โฆ they came out of his wand โฆโ
โIn here, Harry โฆ in here, and sit down โฆ youโll be all right now โฆ drink this โฆโ
Harry heard a key scrape in a lock, and felt a cup being pushed into his hands.
โDrink it โฆ youโll feel better โฆ come on now, Harry, I need to know exactly what happened โฆโ
Moody helped tip the stuff down Harryโs throat; he coughed, a peppery taste burning his throat. Moodyโs office came into sharper focus, and so did Moody himself โฆ he looked as white as Fudge, and both eyes were fixed unblinkingly upon Harryโs face.
โVoldemortโs back, Harry? Youโre sure heโs back? How did he do it?โ
โHe took stuff from his fatherโs grave, and from Wormtail, and me,โ said Harry. His head felt clearer; his scar wasnโt hurting so badly; he could now see Moodyโs face distinctly, even though the office was dark. He could still hear screaming and shouting from the distant Quidditch pitch.
โWhat did the Dark Lord take from you?โ said Moody.
โBlood,โ said Harry, raising his arm. His sleeve was ripped where Wormtailโs dagger had torn it.
Moody let out his breath in a long, low hiss. โAnd the Death Eaters? They returned?โ
โYes,โ said Harry. โLoads of them โฆโ
โHow did he treat them?โ Moody asked quietly. โDid he forgive them?โ
But Harry had suddenly remembered. He should have told Dumbledore, he should have said it straight away โ โThereโs a Death Eater at Hogwarts! Thereโs a Death Eater here โ they put my name in the Goblet of Fire, they made sure I got through to the end โโ
Harry tried to get up, but Moody pushed him back down. โI know who the Death Eater is,โ he said quietly.
โKarkaroff?โ said Harry wildly. โWhere is he? Have you got him? Is he locked up?โ
โKarkaroff?โ said Moody with an odd laugh. โKarkaroff fled tonight, when he felt the Dark Mark burn upon his arm. He betrayed too many faithful supporters of the Dark Lord to wish to meet them โฆ but I doubt he will get far. The Dark Lord has ways of tracking his enemies.โ
โKarkaroffโsย gone? He ran away? But then โ he didnโt put my name in the Cup?โ
โNo,โ said Moody slowly. โNo, he didnโt. It was I who did that.โ Harry heard, but didnโt believe.
โNo, you didnโt,โ he said. โYou didnโt do that โฆ you canโt have done โฆโ
โI assure you I did,โ said Moody, and his magical eye swung around, and fixed upon the door, and Harry knew he was making sure that there was no one outside it. At the same time, Moody drew out his wand, and pointed it at Harry.
โHe forgave them, then?โ he said. โThe Death Eaters who went free? The ones who escaped Azkaban?โ
โWhat?โ said Harry.
He was looking at the wand Moody was pointing at him. This was a bad joke, it had to be.
โI asked you,โ said Moody quietly, โwhether he forgave the scum who never even went to look for him. Those treacherous cowards who wouldnโt even brave Azkaban for him. The faithless, worthless bits of filth who were brave enough to cavort in masks at the Quidditch World Cup, but fled at the sight of the Dark Mark when I fired it into the sky.โ
โYouย fired โฆ what are you talking about โฆ?โ
โI told you, Harry โฆ I told you. If thereโs one thing I hate more than any
other, itโs a Death Eater who walked free. They turned their backs on my master, when he needed them most. I expected him to punish them. I expected him to torture them. Tell me he hurt them, Harry โฆโ Moodyโs face was suddenly lit with an insane smile. โTell me he told them that I, I alone remained faithful โฆ prepared to risk everything to deliver to him the one thing he wanted above all โฆย you.โ
โYou didnโt โฆ it โ it canโt be you โฆโ
โWho put your name in the Goblet of Fire, under the name of a different school? I did. Who frightened off every person I thought might try to hurt you or prevent you winning the Tournament? I did. Who nudged Hagrid into showing you the dragons? I did. Who helped you see the only way you could beat the dragon?ย I did.โ
Moodyโs magical eye had now left the door. It was fixed upon Harry. His lopsided mouth leered more widely than ever. โIt hasnโt been easy, Harry, guiding you through these tasks without arousing suspicion. I have had to use every ounce of cunning I possess, so that my hand would not be detectable in your success. Dumbledore would have been very suspicious if you had managed everything too easily. As long as you got into that maze, preferably with a decent head start โ then, I knew, I would have a chance of getting rid of the other champions, and leaving your way clear. But I also had to contend against your stupidity. The second task โฆ that was when I was most afraid we would fail. I was keeping watch on you, Potter. I knew you hadnโt worked out the eggโs clue, so I had to give you another hint โโ
โYou didnโt,โ Harry said hoarsely. โCedric gave me the clue โโ
โWho told Cedric to open it underwater? I did. I trusted that he would pass the information on to you. Decent people are so easy to manipulate, Potter. I was sure Cedric would want to repay you for telling him about the dragons, and so he did. But even then, Potter, even then you seemed likely to fail. I was watching all the time โฆ all those hours in the library. Didnโt you realise that the book you needed was in your dormitory all along? I planted it there early on, I gave it to the Longbottom boy, donโt you remember?ย Magical Mediterranean Water-Plants and Their Properties.ย It would have told you all you needed about Gillyweed. I expected you to ask everyone and anyone you could for help. Longbottom would have told you in an instant. But you did not โฆ you did not โฆ you have a streak of pride and independence that might have ruined all.
โSo what could I do? Feed you information from another innocent source. You told me at the Yule Ball a house-elf called Dobby had given you a Christmas present. I called the elf to the staff room to collect some robes for
cleaning. I staged a loud conversation with Professor McGonagall about the hostages who had been taken, and whether Potter would think to use Gillyweed. And your little elf friend ran straight to Snapeโs store-cupboard and hurried to find you โฆโ
Moodyโs wand was still pointing directly at Harryโs heart. Over his shoulder, foggy shapes were moving in the Foe-Glass on the wall. โYou were so long in that lake, Potter, I thought you had drowned. But luckily, Dumbledore took your idiocy for nobility, and marked you high for it. I breathed again.
โYou had an easier time of it than you should have done in that maze tonight, of course,โ said Moody. โThat was because I was patrolling around it, able to see through the outer hedges, able to curse many obstacles out of your way. I Stunned Fleur Delacour as she passed. I put the Imperius Curse on Krum, so that he would finish Diggory, and leave your path to the Cup clear.โ
Harry stared at Moody. He just didnโt see how this could be โฆ Dumbledoreโs friend, the famous Auror โฆ the one who had caught so many Death Eaters โฆ it made no sense โฆ no sense at all โฆ
The foggy shapes in the Foe-Glass were sharpening, had become more distinct. Harry could see the outlines of three people over Moodyโs shoulder, moving closer and closer. But Moody wasnโt watching them. His magical eye was upon Harry.
โThe Dark Lord didnโt manage to kill you, Potter, and heย soย wanted to,โ whispered Moody. โImagine how he will reward me, when he finds I have done it for him. I gave you to him โ the thing he needed above all to regenerate โ and then I killed you for him. I will be honoured beyond all other Death Eaters. I will be his dearest, his closest supporter โฆ closer than a son
โฆโ
Moodyโs normal eye was bulging, the magical eye fixed upon Harry. The door was barred, and Harry knew he would never reach his own wand in time
โฆ
โThe Dark Lord and I,โ said Moody, and he looked completely insane now, towering over Harry, leering down at him, โhave much in common. Both of us, for instance, had very disappointing fathers โฆ very disappointing indeed. Both of ussuffered the indignity, Harry, of being named after those fathers. And both of us had the pleasure โฆ the very great pleasure โฆ of killing our fathers, to ensure the continued rise of the Dark Order!โ
โYouโre mad,โ Harry said โ he couldnโt stop himself โ โyouโre mad!โ
โMad, am I?โ said Moody, his voice rising uncontrollably. โWeโll see! Weโll
see whoโs mad, now that the Dark Lord has returned, with me at his side! He is back, Harry Potter, you did not conquer him โ and now โ I conquer you!โ
Moody raised his wand, he opened his mouth, Harry plunged his own hand into his robes โ
โStupefy!โย There was a blinding flash of red light, and with a great splintering and crashing, the door of Moodyโs office was blasted apart โ
Moody was thrown backwards onto the office floor. Harry, still staring at the place where Moodyโs face had been, saw Albus Dumbledore, Professor Snape and Professor McGonagall looking back at him out of the Foe-Glass. He looked around, and saw the three of them standing in the doorway, Dumbledore in front, his wand outstretched.
At that moment, Harry fully understood for the first time why people said Dumbledore was the only wizard Voldemort had ever feared. The look upon Dumbledoreโs face as he stared down at the unconscious form of Mad-Eye Moody was more terrible than Harry could ever have imagined. There was no benign smile upon Dumbledoreโs face, no twinkle in the eyes behind the spectacles. There was cold fury in every line of the ancient face; a sense of power radiated from Dumbledore as though he was giving off burning heat.
He stepped into the office, placed a foot underneath Moodyโs unconscious body and kicked him over onto his back, so that his face was visible. Snape followed him, looking into the Foe-Glass, where his own face was still visible, glaring into the room.
Professor McGonagall went straight to Harry.
โCome along, Potter,โ she whispered. The thin line of her mouth was twitching as though she was about to cry. โCome along โฆ hospital wing โฆโ
โNo,โ said Dumbledore sharply.
โDumbledore, he ought to โ look at him โ heโs been through enough tonight
โโ
โHe will stay, Minerva, because he needs to understand,โ said Dumbledore
curtly. โUnderstanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery. He needs to know who has put him through the ordeal he has suffered tonight, and why.โ
โMoody,โ Harry said. He was still in a state of complete disbelief. โHow can it have been Moody?โ
โThis is not Alastor Moody,โ said Dumbledore quietly. โYou have never known Alastor Moody. The real Moody would not have removed you from my sight after what happened tonight. The moment he took you, I knew โ and I followed.โ
Dumbledore bent down over Moodyโs limp form and put a hand inside his robes. He pulled out Moodyโs hip-flask, and a set of keys on a ring. Then he turned to Professor McGonagall and Snape.
โSeverus, please fetch me the strongest Truth Potion you possess, and then go down to the kitchens, and bring up the house-elf called Winky. Minerva, kindly go down to Hagridโs house, where you will find a large black dog sitting in the pumpkin patch. Take the dog up to my office, tell him I will be with him shortly, then come back here.โ
If either Snape or McGonagall found these instructions peculiar, they hid their confusion. Both turned at once, and left the office. Dumbledore walked over to the trunk with seven locks, fitted the first key in the lock, and opened it. It contained a mass of spellbooks. Dumbledore closed the trunk, placed a second key in the second lock, and opened the trunk again. The spellbooks had vanished; this time it contained an assortment of broken Sneakoscopes, some parchment and quills, and what looked like a silvery Invisibility Cloak. Harry watched, astounded, as Dumbledore placed the third, fourth, fifth and sixth keys in their respective locks, reopening the trunk, and each time revealing different contents. Then he placed the seventh key in the lock, threw open the lid, and Harry let out a cry of amazement.
He was looking down into a kind of pit, an underground room, and lying on the floor some ten feet below, apparently fast asleep, thin and starved in appearance, was the real Mad-Eye Moody. His wooden leg was gone, the socket which should have held the magical eye looked empty beneath its lid, and chunks of his grizzled hair were missing. Harry stared, thunderstruck, between the sleeping Moody in the trunk, and the unconscious Moody lying on the floor of the office.
Dumbledore climbed into the trunk, lowered himself and fell lightly onto the floor beside the sleeping Moody. He bent over him.
โStunned โ controlled by the Imperius Curse โ very weak,โ he said. โOf course, they would have needed to keep him alive. Harry, throw down the impostorโs cloak, Alastor is freezing. Madam Pomfrey will need to see him, but he seems in no immediate danger.โ
Harry did as he was told; Dumbledore covered Moody in the cloak, tucked it around him, and clambered out of the trunk again. Then he picked up the hip-flask that stood upon the desk, unscrewed it, and turned it over. A thick glutinous liquid splattered onto the office floor.
โPolyjuice Potion, Harry,โ said Dumbledore. โYou see the simplicity of it, and the brilliance. For Moody neverย doesย drink except from his hip-flask, heโs well known for it. The impostor needed, of course, to keep the real Moody
close by, so that he could continue making the Potion. You see his hair โฆโ Dumbledore looked down on the Moody in the trunk. โThe impostor has been cutting it off all year, see where it is uneven? But I think, in the excitement of tonight, our fake Moody might have forgotten to take it as frequently as he should have done โฆ on the hour โฆ every hour โฆ we shall see.โ
Dumbledore pulled out the chair at the desk and sat down upon it, his eyes fixed upon the unconscious Moody on the floor. Harry stared at him, too. Minutes passed in silence โฆ
Then, before Harryโs very eyes, the face of the man on the floor began to change. The scars were disappearing, the skin was becoming smooth; the mangled nose became whole, and started to shrink. The long mane of grizzled grey hair was withdrawing into the scalp, and turning the colour of straw. Suddenly, with a loudย clunk, the wooden leg fell away as a normal leg regrew in its place; next moment, the magical eyeball had popped out of the manโs face as a real eye replaced it; it rolled away across the floor and continued to swivel in every direction.
Harry saw a man lying before him, pale-skinned, slightly freckled, with a mop of fair hair. He knew who he was. He had seen him in Dumbledoreโs Pensieve, had watched him being led away from court by the Dementors, trying to convince Mr Crouch that he was innocent โฆ but he was lined around the eyes now, and looked much older โฆ
There were hurried footsteps outside in the corridor. Snape had returned with Winky at his heels. Professor McGonagall was right behind them.
โCrouch!โ Snape said, stopping dead in the doorway. โBarty Crouch!โ โGood heavens,โ said Professor McGonagall, stopping dead and staring
down at the man on the floor.
Filthy, dishevelled, Winky peered around Snapeโs legs. Her mouth opened wide and she let out a piercing shriek. โMaster Barty, Master Barty, what is you doing here?โ
She flung herself forwards onto the young manโs chest. โYou is killed him!
You is killed him! You is killed masterโs son!โ
โHe is simply Stunned, Winky,โ said Dumbledore. โStep aside, please.
Severus, you have the Potion?โ
Snape handed Dumbledore a small glass bottle of completely clear liquid; the Veritaserum with which he had threatened Harry in class. Dumbledore got up, bent over the man on the floor, and pulled him into a sitting position against the wall beneath the Foe-Glass, in which the reflections of Dumbledore, Snape and McGonagall were still glaring down upon them all.
Winky remained on her knees, trembling, her hands over her face. Dumbledore forced the manโs mouth open, and poured three drops inside it. Then he pointed his wand at the manโs chest, and said,ย โRennervate.โ
Crouchโs son opened his eyes. His face was slack, his gaze unfocused.
Dumbledore knelt before him, so that their faces were level. โCan you hear me?โ Dumbledore asked quietly.
The manโs eyelids flickered. โYes,โ he muttered.
โI would like you to tell us,โ said Dumbledore softly, โhow you come to be here. How did you escape from Azkaban?โ
Crouch took a deep, shuddering breath, then began to speak in a flat, expressionless voice. โMy mother saved me. She knew she was dying. She persuaded my father to rescue me as a last favour to her. He loved her as he had never loved me. He agreed. They came to visit me. They gave me a draught of Polyjuice Potion, containing one of my motherโs hairs. She took a draught of Polyjuice Potion, containing one of my hairs. We took on each otherโs appearance.โ
Winky was shaking her head, trembling. โSay no more, Master Barty, say no more, you is getting your father into trouble!โ
But Crouch took another deep breath, and continued in the same flat voice. โThe Dementors are blind. They sensed one healthy, one dying person entering Azkaban. They sensed one healthy, one dying person leaving it. My father smuggled me out, disguised as my mother, in case any prisoners were watching through their doors.
โMy mother died a short while afterwards in Azkaban. She was careful to drink Polyjuice Potion until the end. She was buried under my name, and bearing my appearance. Everyone believed her to be me.โ
The manโs eyelids flickered.
โAnd what did your father do with you, when he had got you home?โ said Dumbledore quietly.
โStaged my motherโs death. A quiet, private funeral. That grave is empty. The house-elf nursed me back to health. Then I had to be concealed. I had to be controlled. My father had to use a number of spells to subdue me. When I had recovered my strength, I thought only of finding my master โฆ of returning to his service.โ
โHow did your father subdue you?โ said Dumbledore.
โThe Imperius Curse,โ Crouch said. โI was under my fatherโs control. I was forced to wear an Invisibility Cloak day and night. I was always with the
house-elf. She was my keeper and carer. She pitied me. She persuaded my father to give me occasional treats. Rewards for my good behaviour.โ
โMaster Barty, Master Barty,โ sobbed Winky through her hands. โYou isnโt ought to tell them, we is getting in trouble โฆโ
โDid anybody ever discover that you were still alive?โ said Dumbledore softly. โDid anyone know except your father, and the house-elf?โ
โYes,โ said Crouch, his eyelids flickering again. โA witch in my fatherโs office. Bertha Jorkins. She came to the house, with papers for my fatherโs signature. He was not at home. Winky showed her inside and returned to the kitchen, to me. But Bertha Jorkins heard Winky talking to me. She came to investigate. She heard enough to guess who was hiding under the Invisibility Cloak. My father arrived home. She confronted him. He put a very powerful Memory Charm on her to make her forget what sheโd found out. Too powerful. He said it damaged her memory permanently.โ
โWhy is she coming to nose in my masterโs private business?โ sobbed Winky. โWhy isnโt she leaving us be?โ
โTell me about the Quidditch World Cup,โ said Dumbledore.
โWinky talked my father into it,โ said Crouch, still in the same monotonous voice. โShe spent months persuading him. I had not left the house for years. I had loved Quidditch. Let him go, she said. He will be in his Invisibility Cloak. He can watch. Let him smell fresh air for once. She said my mother would have wanted it. She told my father that my mother had died to give me freedom. She had not saved me for a life of imprisonment. He agreed in the end.
โIt was carefully planned. My father led myself and Winky up to the Top Box early in the day. Winky was to say that she was saving a seat for my father. I was to sit there, invisible. When everyone had left the box, we would emerge. Winky would appear to be alone. Nobody would ever know.
โBut Winky didnโt know that I was growing stronger. I was starting to fight my fatherโs Imperius Curse. There were times when I was almost myself again. There were brief periods when I seemed outside his control. It happened, there, in the Top Box. It was like waking from a deep sleep. I found myself out in public, in the middle of the match, and I saw a wand sticking out of a boyโs pocket in front of me. I had not been allowed a wand since before Azkaban. I stole it. Winky didnโt know. Winky is frightened of heights. She had her face hidden.โ
โMaster Barty, you bad boy!โ whispered Winky, tears trickling between her fingers.
โSo you took the wand,โ said Dumbledore, โand what did you do with it?โ โWe went back to the tent,โ said Crouch. โThen we heard them. We heard
the Death Eaters. The ones who had never been to Azkaban. The ones who
had never suffered for my master. They had turned their backs on him. They were not enslaved, as I was. They were free to seek him, but they did not. They were merely making sport of Muggles. The sound of their voices awoke me. My mind was clearer than it had been in years. I was angry. I had the wand. I wanted to attack them for their disloyalty to my master. My father had left the tent, he had gone to free the Muggles. Winky was afraid to see me so angry. She used her own brand of magic to bind me to her. She pulled me from the tent, pulled me into the forest, away from the Death Eaters. I tried to hold her back. I wanted to return to the campsite. I wanted to show those Death Eaters what loyalty to the Dark Lord meant, and to punish them for their lack of it. I used the stolen wand to cast the Dark Mark into the sky.
โMinistry wizards arrived. They shot Stunning Spells everywhere. One of the Spells came through the trees where Winky and I stood. The bond connecting us was broken. We were both Stunned.
โWhen Winky was discovered, my father knew I must be nearby. He searched the bushes where she had been found, and felt me lying there. He waited until the other Ministry members had left the forest. He put me back under the Imperius Curse, and took me home. He dismissed Winky. She had failed him. She had let me acquire a wand. She had almost let me escape.โ
Winky let out a wail of despair.
โNow it was just Father and I, alone in the house. And then โฆ and then โฆโ Crouchโs head rolled on his neck, and an insane grin spread across his face. โMy master came for me.
โHe arrived at our house late one night, in the arms of his servant Wormtail. My master had found out that I was still alive. He had captured Bertha Jorkins in Albania. He had tortured her. She told him a great deal. She told him about the Triwizard Tournament. She told him the old Auror, Moody, was going to teach at Hogwarts. He tortured her until he broke through the Memory Charm my father had placed upon her. She told him I had escaped from Azkaban. She told him my father kept me imprisoned to prevent me seeking my master. And so my master knew that I was still his faithful servant โ perhaps the most faithful of all. My master conceived a plan, based upon the information Bertha had given him. He needed me. He arrived at our house near midnight. My father answered the door.โ
The smile spread wider over Crouchโs face, as though recalling the sweetest memory of his life. Winkyโs petrified brown eyes were visible
through her fingers. She seemed too appalled to speak.
โIt was very quick. My father was placed under the Imperius Curse by my master. Now my father was the one imprisoned, controlled. My master forced him to go about his business as usual, to act as though nothing was wrong. And I was released. I awoke. I was myself again, alive as I hadnโt been in years.โ
โAnd what did Lord Voldemort ask you to do?โ said Dumbledore.
โHe asked me whether I was ready to risk everything for him. I was ready. It was my dream, my greatest ambition, to serve him, to prove myself to him. He told me he needed to place a faithful servant at Hogwarts. A servant who would guide Harry Potter through the Triwizard Tournament without appearing to do so. A servant who would watch over Harry Potter. Ensure he reached the Triwizard Cup. Turn the Cup into a Portkey, which would take the first person to touch it to my master. But first โโ
โYou needed Alastor Moody,โ said Dumbledore. His blue eyes were blazing, though his voice remained calm.
โWormtail and I did it. We had prepared the Polyjuice Potion beforehand. We journeyed to his house. Moody put up a struggle. There was a commotion. We managed to subdue him just in time. Forced him into a compartment of his own magical trunk. Took some of his hair and added it to the Potion. I drank it, I became Moodyโs double. I took his leg and his eye. I was ready to face Arthur Weasley when he arrived to sort out the Muggles who had heard a disturbance. I made the dustbins move around the yard. I told Arthur Weasley I had heard intruders in my yard, who had set the dustbins off. Then I packed up Moodyโs clothes and Dark detectors, put them in the trunk with Moody, and set off for Hogwarts. I kept him alive, under the Imperius Curse. I wanted to be able to question him. To find out about his past, learn his habits, so that I could fool even Dumbledore. I also needed his hair to make the Polyjuice Potion. The other ingredients were easy. I stole Boomslang skin from the dungeons. When the Potions master found me in his office, I said I was under orders to search it.โ
โAnd what became of Wormtail after you attacked Moody?โ said Dumbledore.
โWormtail returned to care for my master, in my fatherโs house, and to keep watch over my father.โ
โBut your father escaped,โ said Dumbledore.
โYes. After a while he began to fight the Imperius Curse just as I had done. There were periods where he knew what was happening. My master decided
it was no longer safe for my father to leave the house. He forced him to send letters to the Ministry instead. He made him write and say he was ill. But Wormtail neglected his duty. He was not watchful enough. My father escaped. My master guessed that he was heading for Hogwarts. My father was going to tell Dumbledore everything, to confess. He was going to admit that he had smuggled me from Azkaban.
โMy master sent me word of my fatherโs escape. He told me to stop him at all costs. So I waited and watched. I used the map I had taken from Harry Potter. The map that had almost ruined everything.โ
โMap?โ said Dumbledore quickly. โWhat map is this?โ
โPotterโs map of Hogwarts. Potter saw me on it. Potter saw me stealing more ingredients for the Polyjuice Potion from Snapeโs office one night. He thought I was my father as we have the same first name. I took the map from Potter that night. I told him my father hated Dark wizards. Potter believed my father was after Snape.
โFor a week I waited for my father to arrive at Hogwarts. At last, one evening, the map showed my father entering the grounds. I pulled on my Invisibility Cloak, and went down to meet him. He was walking around the edge of the Forest. Then Potter came, and Krum. I waited. I could not hurt Potter, my master needed him. Potter ran to get Dumbledore. I Stunned Krum. I killed my father.โ
โNoooo!โย wailed Winky. โMaster Barty, Master Barty, what is you saying?โ โYou killed your father,โ Dumbledore said, in the same soft voice. โWhat
did you do with the body?โ
โCarried it into the Forest. Covered it with the Invisibility Cloak. I had the map with me. I watched Potter run into the castle. He met Snape. Dumbledore joined them. I watched Potter bringing Dumbledore out of the castle. I walked back out of the Forest, doubled round behind them, went to meet them. I told Dumbledore Snape had told me where to come.
โDumbledore told me to go and look for my father. I went back to my fatherโs body. Watched the map. When everyone was gone, I Transfigured my fatherโs body. He became a bone โฆ I buried it, while wearing the Invisibility Cloak, in the freshly dug earth in front of Hagridโs cabin.โ
There was complete silence now, except for Winkyโs continued sobs. Then Dumbledore said, โAnd tonight โฆโ
โI offered to carry the Triwizard Cup into the maze before dinner,โ whispered Barty Crouch. โTurned it into a Portkey. My masterโs plan worked. He is returned to power and I will be honoured by him beyond the dreams of
wizards.โ
The insane smile lit his features once more, and his head drooped onto his shoulder as Winky wailed and sobbed at his side.