Harry spent a lot of the last week of the holidays pondering the meaning of Malfoyโs behaviour in Knockturn Alley. What disturbed him most was the satisfied look on Malfoyโs face as he had left the shop. Nothing that made Malfoy look that happy could be good news. To his slight annoyance, however, neither Ron nor Hermione seemed quite as curious about Malfoyโs activities as he was; or at least, they seemed to get bored of discussing it after a few days.
โYes, Iโve already agreed it was fishy, Harry,โ said Hermione a little impatiently. She was sitting on the window-sill in Fred and Georgeโs room with her feet up on one of the cardboard boxes and had only grudgingly looked up from her new copy ofย Advanced Rune Translation. โBut havenโt we agreed there could be a lot of explanations?โ
โMaybe heโs broken his Hand of Glory,โ said Ron vaguely, as he attempted to straighten his broomstickโs bent tail twigs. โRemember that shrivelled-up arm Malfoy had?โ
โBut what about when he said โDonโt forget to keepย thatย one safeโ?โ asked Harry for the umpteenth time. โThat sounded to me like Borginโs got another one of the broken objects, and Malfoy wants both.โ
โYou reckon?โ said Ron, now trying to scrape some dirt off his broom handle.
โYeah, I do,โ said Harry. When neither Ron nor Hermione answered, he said, โMalfoyโs fatherโs in Azkaban. Donโt you think Malfoyโd like revenge?โ
Ron looked up, blinking.
โMalfoy, revenge? What can he do about it?โ
โThatโs my point, I donโt know!โ said Harry, frustrated. โBut heโs up to something and I think we should take it seriously. His fatherโs a Death Eater and โโ
Harry broke off, his eyes fixed on the window behind Hermione, his mouth open. A startling thought had just occurred to him.
โHarry?โ said Hermione in an anxious voice. โWhatโs wrong?โ โYour scarโs not hurting again, is it?โ asked Ron nervously.
โHeโs a Death Eater,โ said Harry slowly. โHeโs replaced his father as a Death Eater!โ
There was a silence, then Ron erupted in laughter.
โMalfoy?ย Heโs sixteen, Harry! You think You-Know-Who would letย Malfoy
join?โ
โIt seems very unlikely, Harry,โ said Hermione, in a repressive sort of voice. โWhat makes you think โ?โ
โIn Madam Malkinโs. She didnโt touch him, but he yelled and jerked his arm away from her when she went to roll up his sleeve. It was his left arm. Heโs been branded with the Dark Mark.โ
Ron and Hermione looked at each other.
โWell โฆโ said Ron, sounding thoroughly unconvinced.
โI think he just wanted to get out of there, Harry,โ said Hermione.
โHe showed Borgin something we couldnโt see,โ Harry pressed on stubbornly. โSomething that seriously scared Borgin. It was the Mark, I know it โ he was showing Borgin who he was dealing with, you saw how seriously Borgin took him!โ
Ron and Hermione exchanged another look. โIโm not sure, Harry โฆโ
โYeah, I still donโt reckon You-Know-Who would let Malfoy join โฆโ
Annoyed, but absolutely convinced he was right, Harry snatched up a pile of filthy Quidditch robes and left the room; Mrs Weasley had been urging them for days not to leave their washing and packing until the last moment. On the landing he bumped into Ginny, who was returning to her room carrying a pile of freshly laundered clothes.
โI wouldnโt go in the kitchen just now,โ she warned him. โThereโs a lot of Phlegm around.โ
โIโll be careful not to slip in it,โ smiled Harry.
Sure enough, when he entered the kitchen it was to find Fleur sitting at the kitchen table, in full flow about plans for her wedding to Bill, while Mrs Weasley kept watch over a pile of self-peeling sprouts, looking bad-tempered.
โโฆ Bill and I โave almost decided on only two bridesmaids, Ginny and Gabrielle will look very sweet togezzer. I am theenking of dressing zem in pale gold โ pink would of course be โorrible with Ginnyโs โair โโ
โAh, Harry!โ said Mrs Weasley loudly, cutting across Fleurโs monologue.
โGood, I wanted to explain about the security arrangements for the journey to Hogwarts tomorrow. Weโve got Ministry cars again, and there will be Aurors waiting at the station โโ
โIs Tonks going to be there?โ asked Harry, handing over his Quidditch things.
โNo, I donโt think so, sheโs been stationed somewhere else from what Arthur said.โ
โShe โas let โerself go, zat Tonks,โ mused Fleur, examining her own stunning reflection in the back of a teaspoon. โA big mistake, if you ask โโ
โYes,ย thankย you,โ said Mrs Weasley tartly, cutting across Fleur again. โYouโd better get on, Harry, I want the trunks ready tonight, if possible, so we donโt have the usual last-minute scramble.โ
And in fact, their departure the following morning was smoother than usual. The Ministry cars glided up to the front of The Burrow to find them waiting: trunks packed, Hermioneโs cat, Crookshanks, safely enclosed in his travelling basket, and Hedwig, Ronโs owl Pigwidgeon, and Ginnyโs new purple Pygmy Puff, Arnold, in cages.
โAu revoir, โArry,โ said Fleur throatily, kissing him goodbye. Ron hurried forwards, looking hopeful, but Ginny stuck out her foot and Ron fell, sprawling in the dust at Fleurโs feet. Furious, red-faced and dirt-spattered, he hurried into the car without saying goodbye.
There was no cheerful Hagrid waiting for them at Kingโs Cross Station. Instead, two grim-faced, bearded Aurors in dark Muggle suits moved forwards the moment the cars stopped and, flanking the party, marched them into the station without speaking.
โQuick, quick, through the barrier,โ said Mrs Weasley, who seemed a little flustered by this austere efficiency. โHarry had better go first, with โโ
She looked enquiringly at one of the Aurors, who nodded briefly, seized Harryโs upper arm and attempted to steer him towards the barrier between platforms nine and ten.
โI can walk, thanks,โ said Harry irritably, jerking his arm out of the Aurorโs grip. He pushed his trolley directly at the solid barrier, ignoring his silent companion, and found himself, a second later, standing on platform nine and three-quarters, where the scarlet Hogwarts Express stood belching steam over the crowd.
Hermione and the Weasleys joined him within seconds. Without waiting to consult his grim-faced Auror, Harry motioned to Ron and Hermione to follow him up the platform, looking for an empty compartment.
โWe canโt, Harry,โ said Hermione, looking apologetic. โRon and Iโve got to go to the prefect carriage first and then patrol the corridors for a bit.โ
โOh yeah, I forgot,โ said Harry.
โYouโd better get straight on the train, all of you, youโve only got a few minutes to go,โ said Mrs Weasley, consulting her watch. โWell, have a lovely term, Ron โฆโ
โMr Weasley, can I have a quick word?โ said Harry, making up his mind on the spur of the moment.
โOf course,โ said Mr Weasley, who looked slightly surprised, but followed Harry out of earshot of the others nevertheless.
Harry had thought it through carefully and come to the conclusion that, if he were to tell anyone, Mr Weasley would be the right person; firstly, because he worked at the Ministry and was therefore in the best position to make further investigations, and secondly, because he thought that there was not too much risk of Mr Weasley exploding with anger.
He could see Mrs Weasley and the grim-faced Auror casting the pair of them suspicious looks as they moved away.
โWhen we were in Diagon Alley โโ Harry began, but Mr Weasley forestalled him with a grimace.
โAm I about to discover where you, Ron and Hermione disappeared to while you were supposed to be in the back room of Fred and Georgeโs shop?โ
โHow did you โ?โ
โHarry, please. Youโre talking to the man who raised Fred and George.โ โEr โฆ yeah, all right, we werenโt in the back room.โ
โVery well, then, letโs hear the worst.โ
โWell, we followed Draco Malfoy. We used my Invisibility Cloak.โ
โDid you have any particular reason for doing so, or was it a mere whim?โ โBecause I thought Malfoy was up to something,โ said Harry, disregarding
Mr Weasleyโs look of mingled exasperation and amusement. โHeโd given his
mother the slip and I wanted to know why.โ
โOf course you did,โ said Mr Weasley, sounding resigned. โWell? Did you find out why?โ
โHe went into Borgin and Burkes,โ said Harry, โand started bullying the bloke in there, Borgin, to help him fix something. And he said he wanted Borgin to keep something else for him. He made it sound like it was the same kind of thing that needed fixing. Like they were a pair. And โฆโ
Harry took a deep breath.
โThereโs something else. We saw Malfoy jump about a mile when Madam Malkin tried to touch his left arm. I think heโs been branded with the Dark Mark. I think heโs replaced his father as a Death Eater.โ
Mr Weasley looked taken aback. After a moment he said, โHarry, I doubt whether You-Know-Who would allow a sixteen-year-old โโ
โDoes anyone really know what You-Know-Who would or wouldnโt do?โ asked Harry angrily. โMr Weasley, Iโm sorry, but isnโt it worth investigating? If Malfoy wants something fixing, and he needs to threaten Borgin to get it done, itโs probably something Dark or dangerous, isnโt it?โ
โI doubt it, to be honest, Harry,โ said Mr Weasley slowly. โYou see, when Lucius Malfoy was arrested, we raided his house. We took away everything that might have been dangerous.โ
โI think you missed something,โ said Harry stubbornly.
โWell, maybe,โ said Mr Weasley, but Harry could tell that Mr Weasley was humouring him.
There was a whistle behind them; nearly everyone had boarded the train and the doors were closing.
โYouโd better hurry,โ said Mr Weasley, as Mrs Weasley cried, โHarry, quickly!โ
He hurried forwards and Mr and Mrs Weasley helped him load his trunk on to the train.
โNow, dear, youโre coming to us for Christmas, itโs all fixed with Dumbledore, so weโll see you quite soon,โ said Mrs Weasley through the window, as Harry slammed the door shut behind him and the train began to move. โYou make sure you look after yourself and โโ
The train was gathering speed. โโ be good and โโ
She was jogging to keep up now. โโ stay safe!โ
Harry waved until the train had turned a corner and Mr and Mrs Weasley were lost from view, then turned to see where the others had got to. He supposed Ron and Hermione were cloistered in the prefect carriage, but Ginny was a little way along the corridor, chatting to some friends. He made his way towards her, dragging his trunk.
People stared shamelessly as he approached. They even pressed their faces against the windows of their compartments to get a look at him. He had expected an upswing in the amount of gaping and gawping he would have to
endure this term after all the โChosen Oneโ rumours in theย Daily Prophet, but he did not enjoy the sensation of standing in a very bright spotlight. He tapped Ginny on the shoulder.
โFancy trying to find a compartment?โ
โI canโt, Harry, I said Iโd meet Dean,โ said Ginny brightly. โSee you later.โ โRight,โ said Harry. He felt a strange twinge of annoyance as she walked
away, her long red hair dancing behind her. He had become so used to her
presence over the summer that he had almost forgotten that Ginny did not hang around with him, Ron and Hermione while at school. Then he blinked and looked around: he was surrounded by mesmerised girls.
โHi, Harry!โ said a familiar voice from behind him.
โNeville!โ said Harry in relief, turning to see a round-faced boy struggling towards him.
โHello, Harry,โ said a girl with long hair and large, misty eyes, who was just behind Neville.
โLuna, hi, how are you?โ
โVery well, thank you,โ said Luna. She was clutching a magazine to her chest; large letters on the front announced that there was a pair of free Spectrespecs inside.
โThe Quibblerย still going strong, then?โ asked Harry, who felt a certain fondness for the magazine, having given it an exclusive interview the previous year.
โOh yes, circulationโs well up,โ said Luna happily.
โLetโs find seats,โ said Harry, and the three of them set off along the train through hordes of silently staring students. At last they found an empty compartment and Harry hurried inside gratefully.
โTheyโre even staring atย us,โ said Neville, indicating himself and Luna, โbecause weโre with you!โ
โTheyโre staring at you because you were at the Ministry, too,โ said Harry, as he hoisted his trunk into the luggage rack. โOur little adventure there was all over theย Daily Prophet, you mustโve seen it.โ
โYes, I thought Gran would be angry about all the publicity,โ said Neville, โbut she was really pleased. Says Iโm starting to live up to my dad at long last. She bought me a new wand, look!โ
He pulled it out and showed it to Harry.
โCherry and unicorn hair,โ he said proudly. โWe think it was one of the last Ollivander ever sold, he vanished next day โ oi, come back here, Trevor!โ
And he dived under the seat to retrieve his toad as it made one of its frequent bids for freedom.
โAre we still doing DA meetings this year, Harry?โ asked Luna, who was detaching a pair of psychedelic spectacles from the middle ofย The Quibbler.
โNo point now weโve got rid of Umbridge, is there?โ said Harry, sitting down. Neville bumped his head against the seat as he emerged from under it. He looked most disappointed.
โI liked the DA! I learned loads with you!โ
โI enjoyed the meetings, too,โ said Luna serenely. โIt was like having friends.โ
This was one of those uncomfortable things Luna often said and which made Harry feel a squirming mixture of pity and embarrassment. Before he could respond, however, there was a disturbance outside their compartment door; a group of fourth-year girls was whispering and giggling together on the other side of the glass.
โYou ask him!โ โNo, you!โ
โIโll do it!โ
And one of them, a bold-looking girl with large dark eyes, a prominent chin and long black hair, pushed her way through the door.
โHi, Harry, Iโm Romilda, Romilda Vane,โ she said loudly and confidently. โWhy donโt you join us in our compartment? You donโt have to sit withย them,โ she added in a stage whisper, indicating Nevilleโs bottom, which was sticking out from under the seat again as he groped around for Trevor, and Luna, who was now wearing her free Spectrespecs, which gave her the look of a demented, multicoloured owl.
โTheyโre friends of mine,โ said Harry coldly.
โOh,โ said the girl, looking very surprised. โOh. OK.โ And she withdrew, sliding the door closed behind her.
โPeople expect you to have cooler friends than us,โ said Luna, once again displaying her knack for embarrassing honesty.
โYou are cool,โ said Harry shortly. โNone of them was at the Ministry. They didnโt fight with me.โ
โThatโs a very nice thing to say,โ beamed Luna, and she pushed her Spectrespecs further up her nose and settled down to readย The Quibbler.
โWe didnโt faceย him, though,โ said Neville, emerging from under the seat with fluff and dust in his hair and a resigned-looking Trevor in his hand. โYou
did. You should hear my gran talk about you.ย โThat Harry Potterโs got more backbone than the whole Ministry of Magic put together!โย Sheโd give anything to have you as a grandson โฆโ
Harry laughed uncomfortably and changed the subject to O.W.L. results as soon as he could. While Neville recited his grades and wondered aloud whether he would be allowed to take a Transfiguration N.E.W.T. with only an โAcceptableโ, Harry watched him without really listening.
Nevilleโs childhood had been blighted by Voldemort just as much as Harryโs had, but Neville had no idea how close he had come to having Harryโs destiny. The prophecy could have referred to either of them, yet, for his own inscrutable reasons, Voldemort had chosen to believe that Harry was the one meant.
Had Voldemort chosen Neville, it would be Neville sitting opposite Harry bearing the lightning-shaped scar and the weight of the prophecy โฆ or would it? Would Nevilleโs mother have died to save him, as Lily had died for Harry? Surely she would โฆ but what if she had been unable to stand between her son and Voldemort? Would there, then, have been no โChosen Oneโ at all? An empty seat where Neville now sat and a scarless Harry who would have been kissed goodbye by his own mother, not Ronโs?
โYou all right, Harry? You look funny,โ said Neville. Harry started.
โSorry โ I โโ
โWrackspurt got you?โ asked Luna sympathetically, peering at Harry through her enormous coloured spectacles.
โI โ what?โ
โA Wrackspurt โฆ theyโre invisible, they float in through your ears and make your brain go fuzzy,โ she said. โI thought I felt one zooming around in here.โ
She flapped her hands at thin air, as though beating off large invisible moths. Harry and Neville caught each otherโs eye and hastily began to talk of Quidditch.
The weather beyond the train windows was as patchy as it had been all summer; they passed through stretches of the chilling mist, then out into weak, clear sunlight. It was during one of the clear spells, when the sun was visible almost directly overhead, that Ron and Hermione entered the compartment at last.
โWish the lunch trolley would hurry up, Iโm starving,โ said Ron longingly, slumping into the seat beside Harry and rubbing his stomach. โHi, Neville, hi,
Luna. Guess what?โ he added, turning to Harry. โMalfoyโs not doing prefect duty. Heโs just sitting in his compartment with the other Slytherins, we saw him when we passed.โ
Harry sat up straight, interested. It was not like Malfoy to pass up the chance to demonstrate his power as prefect, which he had happily abused all the previous year.
โWhat did he do when he saw you?โ
โThe usual,โ said Ron indifferently, demonstrating a rude hand gesture. โNot like him, though, is it? Well โย thatย is โโ he did the hand gesture again, โbut why isnโt he out there bullying first-years?โ
โDunno,โ said Harry, but his mind was racing. Didnโt this look as though Malfoy had more important things on his mind than bullying younger students?
โMaybe he preferred the Inquisitorial Squad,โ said Hermione. โMaybe being a prefect seems a bit tame after that.โ
โI donโt think so,โ said Harry, โI think heโs โโ
But before he could expound on his theory, the compartment door slid open again and a breathless third-year girl stepped inside.
โIโm supposed to deliver these to Neville Longbottom and Harry P-Potter,โ she faltered, as her eyes met Harryโs and she turned scarlet. She was holding out two scrolls of parchment tied with violet ribbon. Perplexed, Harry and Neville took the scroll addressed to each of them and the girl stumbled back out of the compartment.
โWhat is it?โ Ron demanded, as Harry unrolled his. โAn invitation,โ said Harry.
โHarry,
I would be delighted if you would join me for a bite of lunch in compartment C.
Sincerely, Professor H.E.F. Slughornโ
โWhoโs Professor Slughorn?โ asked Neville, looking perplexedly at his own invitation.
โNew teacher,โ said Harry. โWell, I suppose weโll have to go, wonโt we?โ โBut what does he want me for?โ asked Neville nervously, as though he
were expecting detention.
โNo idea,โ said Harry, which was not entirely true, though he had no proof
yet that his hunch was correct. โListen,โ he added, seized by a sudden brainwave, โletโs go under the Invisibility Cloak, then we might get a good look at Malfoy on the way, see what heโs up to.โ
This idea, however, came to nothing: the corridors, which were packed with people on the lookout for the lunch trolley, were impossible to negotiate while wearing the Cloak. Harry stowed it regretfully back in his bag, reflecting that it would have been nice to wear it just to avoid all the staring, which seemed to have increased in intensity even since he had last walked down the train. Every now and then students would hurtle out of their compartments to get a better look at him. The exception was Cho Chang, who darted into her compartment when she saw Harry coming. As Harry passed the window he saw her deep in determined conversation with her friend Marietta, who was wearing a very thick layer of makeup that did not entirely obscure the odd formation of pimples still etched across her face. Smirking slightly, Harry pushed on.
When they reached compartment C, they saw at once that they were not Slughornโs only invitees, although judging by the enthusiasm of Slughornโs welcome, Harry was the most warmly anticipated.
โHarry, mโboy!โ said Slughorn, jumping up at the sight of him so that his great velvet-covered belly seemed to fill all the remaining space in the compartment. His shiny bald head and great silver moustache gleamed as brightly in the sunlight as the golden buttons on his waistcoat. โGood to see you, good to see you! And you must be Mr Longbottom!โ
Neville nodded, looking scared. At a gesture from Slughorn, they sat down opposite each other in the only two empty seats, which were nearest the door. Harry glanced around at their fellow guests. He recognised a Slytherin from their year, a tall black boy with high cheekbones and long, slanting eyes; there were also two seventh-year boys Harry did not know and, squashed in the corner beside Slughorn and looking as though she was not entirely sure how she had got there, Ginny.
โNow, do you know everyone?โ Slughorn asked Harry and Neville. โBlaise Zabini is in your year, of course โโ
Zabini did not make any sign of recognition or greeting, and nor did Harry or Neville: Gryffindor and Slytherin students loathed each other on principle.
โThis is Cormac McLaggen, perhaps youโve come across each other โ?
No?โ
McLaggen, a large, wire-haired youth, raised a hand and Harry and Neville nodded back at him.
โโ and this is Marcus Belby, I donโt know whether โ?โ
Belby, who was thin and nervous-looking, gave a strained smile.
โโ andย thisย charming young lady tells me she knows you!โ Slughorn finished.
Ginny grimaced at Harry and Neville from behind Slughornโs back.
โWell now, this is most pleasant,โ said Slughorn cosily. โA chance to get to know you all a little better. Here, take a napkin. Iโve packed my own lunch, the trolley, as I remember it, is heavy on Liquorice Wands, and a poor old manโs digestive system isnโt quite up to such things โฆ pheasant, Belby?โ
Belby started, and accepted what looked like half a cold pheasant.
โI was just telling young Marcus here that I had the pleasure of teaching his Uncle Damocles,โ Slughorn told Harry and Neville, now passing around a basket of rolls. โOutstanding wizard, outstanding, and his Order of Merlin most well-deserved. Do you see much of your uncle, Marcus?โ
Unfortunately, Belby had just taken a large mouthful of pheasant; in his haste to answer Slughorn he swallowed too fast, turned purple and began to choke.
โAnapneo,โย said Slughorn calmly, pointing his wand at Belby, whose airway seemed to clear at once.
โNot โฆ not much of him, no,โ gasped Belby, his eyes streaming.
โWell, of course, I daresay heโs busy,โ said Slughorn, looking questioningly at Belby. โI doubt he invented the Wolfsbane Potion without considerable hard work!โ
โI suppose โฆโ said Belby, who seemed afraid to take another bite of pheasant until he was sure that Slughorn had finished with him. โEr โฆ he and my dad donโt get on very well, you see, so I donโt really know much about
โฆโ
His voice tailed away as Slughorn gave him a cold smile and turned to McLaggen instead.
โNow,ย you, Cormac,โ said Slughorn, โI happen to know you see a lot of your Uncle Tiberius, because he has a rather splendid picture of the two of you hunting Nogtails in, I think, Norfolk?โ
โOh, yeah, that was fun, that was,โ said McLaggen. โWe went with Bertie Higgs and Rufus Scrimgeour โ this was before he became Minister, obviously โโ
โAh, you know Bertie and Rufus, too?โ beamed Slughorn, now offering around a small tray of pies; somehow, Belby was missed out. โNow tell me
โฆโ
It was as Harry had suspected. Everyone here seemed to have been invited because they were connected to somebody well-known or influential โ everyone except Ginny. Zabini, who was interrogated after McLaggen, turned out to have a famously beautiful witch for a mother (from what Harry could make out, she had been married seven times, each of her husbands dying mysteriously and leaving her mounds of gold). It was Nevilleโs turn next: this was a very uncomfortable ten minutes, for Nevilleโs parents, well-known Aurors, had been tortured into insanity by Bellatrix Lestrange and a couple of Death Eater cronies. At the end of Nevilleโs interview, Harry had the impression that Slughorn was reserving judgement on Neville, yet to see whether he had any of his parentsโ flair.
โAnd now,โ said Slughorn, shifting massively in his seat with the air of a compรจre introducing his star act. โHarry Potter!ย Whereย to begin? I feel I barely scratched the surface when we met over the summer!โ
He contemplated Harry for a moment as though he were a particularly large and succulent piece of pheasant, then said, โThe โChosen Oneโ, theyโre calling you now!โ
Harry said nothing. Belby, McLaggen and Zabini were all staring at him. โOf course,โ said Slughorn, watching Harry closely, โthere have been
rumours for years โฆ I remember when โ well โ after thatย terribleย night โ Lily
โ James โ and you survived โ and the word was that you must have powers beyond the ordinary โโ
Zabini gave a tiny little cough that was clearly supposed to indicate amused scepticism. An angry voice burst out from behind Slughorn.
โYeah, Zabini, becauseย youโreย so talented โฆ at posing โฆโ
โOh dear!โ chuckled Slughorn comfortably, looking round at Ginny who was glaring at Zabini around Slughornโs great belly. โYou want to be careful, Blaise! I saw this young lady perform the most marvellous Bat-Bogey Hex as I was passing her carriage! I wouldnโt cross her!โ
Zabini merely looked contemptuous.
โAnyway,โ said Slughorn, turning back to Harry. โSuchย rumours this summer. Of course, one doesnโt know what to believe, theย Prophetย has been known to print inaccuracies, make mistakes โ but there seems little doubt, given the number of witnesses, that there wasย quiteย a disturbance at the Ministry and that you were there in the thick of it all!โ
Harry, who could not see any way out of this without flatly lying, nodded but still said nothing. Slughorn beamed at him.
โSo modest, so modest, no wonder Dumbledore is so fond โ youย wereย there, then? But the rest of the stories โ so sensational, of course, one doesnโt know quite what to believe โ this fabled prophecy, for instance โโ
โWe never heard a prophecy,โ said Neville, turning geranium-pink as he said it.
โThatโs right,โ said Ginny staunchly. โNeville and I were both there too, and all this โChosen Oneโ rubbish is just theย Prophetย making things up as usual.โ
โYou were both there too, were you?โ said Slughorn with great interest, looking from Ginny to Neville, but both of them sat clamlike before his encouraging smile. โYes โฆ well โฆ it is true that theย Prophetย often exaggerates, of course โฆโ Slughorn continued, sounding a little disappointed. โI remember dear Gwenog telling me โ Gwenog Jones, I mean, of course, Captain of the Holyhead Harpies โโ
He meandered off into a long-winded reminiscence, but Harry had the distinct impression that Slughorn had not finished with him, and that he had not been convinced by Neville and Ginny.
The afternoon wore on with more anecdotes about illustrious wizards Slughorn had taught, all of whom had been delighted to join what he called the โSlug Clubโ at Hogwarts. Harry could not wait to leave, but couldnโt see how to do so politely. Finally the train emerged from yet another long misty stretch into a red sunset, and Slughorn looked around, blinking in the twilight.
โGood gracious, itโs getting dark already! I didnโt notice that theyโd lit the lamps! Youโd better go and change into your robes, all of you. McLaggen, you must drop by and borrow that book on Nogtails. Harry, Blaise โ any time youโre passing. Same goes for you, miss,โ he twinkled at Ginny. โWell, off you go, off you go!โ
As he pushed past Harry into the darkening corridor, Zabini shot him a filthy look that Harry returned with interest. He, Ginny and Neville followed Zabini back along the train.
โIโm glad thatโs over,โ muttered Neville. โStrange man, isnโt he?โ
โYeah, he is a bit,โ said Harry, his eyes on Zabini. โHow come you ended up in there, Ginny?โ
โHe saw me hex Zacharias Smith,โ said Ginny, โyou remember that idiot from Hufflepuff who was in the DA? He kept on and on asking about what happened at the Ministry and in the end he annoyed me so much I hexed him โ when Slughorn came in I thought I was going to get detention, but he just thought it was a really good hex and invited me to lunch! Mad, eh?โ
โBetter reason for inviting someone than because their motherโs famous,โ
said Harry, scowling at the back of Zabiniโs head, โor because their uncle โโ
But he broke off. An idea had just occurred to him, a reckless but potentially wonderful idea โฆ in a minuteโs time, Zabini was going to re-enter the Slytherin sixth-year compartment and Malfoy would be sitting there, thinking himself unheard by anybody except fellow Slytherins โฆ if Harry could only enter, unseen, behind him, what might he not see or hear? True, there was little of the journey left โ Hogsmeade Station had to be less than half an hour away, judging by the wildness of the scenery flashing by the windows โ but nobody else seemed prepared to take Harryโs suspicions seriously, so it was down to him to prove them.
โIโll see you two later,โ said Harry under his breath, pulling out his Invisibility Cloak and flinging it over himself.
โBut whatโre you โ ?โ asked Neville.
โLater!โ whispered Harry, darting after Zabini as quietly as possible, though the rattling of the train made such caution almost pointless.
The corridors were almost completely empty now. Nearly everyone had returned to their carriages to change into their school robes and pack up their possessions. Though he was as close as he could get to Zabini without touching him, Harry was not quick enough to slip into the compartment when Zabini opened the door. Zabini was already sliding it shut when Harry hastily stuck out his foot to prevent it closing.
โWhatโs wrong with this thing?โ said Zabini angrily as he smashed the sliding door repeatedly into Harryโs foot.
Harry seized the door and pushed it open, hard; Zabini, still clinging on to the handle, toppled over sideways into Gregory Goyleโs lap and, in the ensuing ruckus, Harry darted into the compartment, leapt on to Zabiniโs temporarily empty seat and hoisted himself up into the luggage rack. It was fortunate that Goyle and Zabini were snarling at each other, drawing all eyes on to them, for Harry was quite sure his feet and ankles had been revealed as the Cloak had flapped around them; indeed, for one horrible moment he thought he saw Malfoyโs eyes follow his trainer as it whipped upwards out of sight; but then Goyle slammed the door shut and flung Zabini off him, Zabini collapsed into his own seat looking ruffled, Vincent Crabbe returned to his comic and Malfoy, sniggering, lay back down across two seats with his head in Pansy Parkinsonโs lap. Harry lay curled uncomfortably under the Cloak to ensure that every inch of him remained hidden, and watched Pansy stroke the sleek blond hair off Malfoyโs forehead, smirking as she did so, as though anyone would have loved to have been in her place. The lanterns swinging from the carriage ceiling cast a bright light over the scene: Harry could read
every word of Crabbeโs comic directly below him.
โSo, Zabini,โ said Malfoy, โwhat did Slughorn want?โ
โJust trying to make up to well-connected people,โ said Zabini, who was still glowering at Goyle. โNot that he managed to find many.โ
This information did not seem to please Malfoy. โWho else had he invited?โ he demanded. โMcLaggen from Gryffindor,โ said Zabini.
โOh yeah, his uncleโs big in the Ministry,โ said Malfoy. โโ someone else called Belby, from Ravenclaw โโ โNot him, heโs a prat!โ said Pansy.
โโ and Longbottom, Potter and that Weasley girl,โ finished Zabini. Malfoy sat up very suddenly, knocking Pansyโs hand aside.
โHe invitedย Longbottom?โ
โWell, I assume so, as Longbottom was there,โ said Zabini indifferently. โWhatโs Longbottom got to interest Slughorn?โ
Zabini shrugged.
โPotter, precious Potter, obviously he wanted a look at theย Chosen One,โ sneered Malfoy, โbut that Weasley girl! Whatโs so special aboutย her?โ
โA lot of boys like her,โ said Pansy, watching Malfoy out of the corner of her eyes for his reaction. โEven you think sheโs good-looking, donโt you, Blaise, and we all know how hard you are to please!โ
โI wouldnโt touch a filthy little blood traitor like her whatever she looked like,โ said Zabini coldly, and Pansy looked pleased. Malfoy sank back across her lap and allowed her to resume the stroking of his hair.
โWell, I pity Slughornโs taste. Maybe heโs going a bit senile. Shame, my father always said he was a good wizard in his day. My father used to be a bit of a favourite of his. Slughorn probably hasnโt heard Iโm on the train, or โโ
โI wouldnโt bank on an invitation,โ said Zabini. โHe asked me about Nottโs father when I first arrived. They used to be old friends, apparently, but when he heard heโd been caught at the Ministry he didnโt look happy, and Nott didnโt get an invitation, did he? I donโt think Slughornโs interested in Death Eaters.โ
Malfoy looked angry, but forced out a singularly humourless laugh.
โWell, who cares what heโs interested in? What is he, when you come down to it? Just some stupid teacher.โ Malfoy yawned ostentatiously. โI mean, I might not even be at Hogwarts next year, whatโs it matter to me if some fat
old has-been likes me or not?โ
โWhat do you mean, you might not be at Hogwarts next year?โ said Pansy indignantly, ceasing grooming Malfoy at once.
โWell, you never know,โ said Malfoy with the ghost of a smirk. โI might have โ er โ moved on to bigger and better things.โ
Crouched in the luggage rack under his Cloak, Harryโs heart began to race. What would Ron and Hermione say about this? Crabbe and Goyle were gawping at Malfoy; apparently they had had no inkling of any plans to move on to bigger and better things. Even Zabini had allowed a look of curiosity to mar his haughty features. Pansy resumed the slow stroking of Malfoyโs hair, looking dumbfounded.
โDo you mean โย Him?โ Malfoy shrugged.
โMother wants me to complete my education, but personally, I donโt see it as that important these days. I mean, think about it โฆ when the Dark Lord takes over, is he going to care how many O.W.L.s or N.E.W.T.s anyoneโs got? Of course he isnโt โฆ itโll be all about the kind of service he received, the level of devotion he was shown.โ
โAnd you thinkย youโllย be able to do something for him?โ asked Zabini scathingly. โSixteen years old and not even fully qualified yet?โ
โIโve just said, havenโt I? Maybe he doesnโt care if Iโm qualified. Maybe the job he wants me to do isnโt something that you need to be qualified for,โ said Malfoy quietly.
Crabbe and Goyle were both sitting with their mouths open like gargoyles. Pansy was gazing down at Malfoy as though she had never seen anything so awe-inspiring.
โI can see Hogwarts,โ said Malfoy, clearly relishing the effect he had created as he pointed out of the blackened window. โWeโd better get our robes on.โ
Harry was so busy staring at Malfoy he did not notice Goyle reaching up for his trunk; as he swung it down, it hit Harry hard on the side of the head. He let out an involuntary gasp of pain and Malfoy looked up at the luggage rack, frowning.
Harry was not afraid of Malfoy, but he still did not much like the idea of being discovered hiding under his Invisibility Cloak by a group of unfriendly Slytherins. Eyes still watering and head still throbbing, he drew his wand, careful not to disarrange the Cloak, and waited, breath held. To his relief, Malfoy seemed to decide that he had imagined the noise; he pulled on his
robes like the others, locked his trunk and, as the train slowed to a jerky crawl, fastened a thick new travelling cloak round his neck.
Harry could see the corridors filling up again and hoped that Hermione and Ron would take his things out on to the platform for him; he was stuck where he was until the compartment had quite emptied. At last, with a final lurch, the train came to a complete halt. Goyle threw the door open and muscled his way out into a crowd of second-years, punching them aside; Crabbe and Zabini followed.
โYou go on,โ Malfoy told Pansy, who was waiting for him with her hand held out as though hoping he would hold it. โI just want to check something.โ
Pansy left. Now Harry and Malfoy were alone in the compartment. People were filing past, descending on to the dark platform. Malfoy moved over to the compartment door and let down the blinds, so that people in the corridor beyond could not peer in. He then bent down over his trunk and opened it again.
Harry peered down over the edge of the luggage rack, his heart pumping a little faster. What had Malfoy wanted to hide from Pansy? Was he about to see the mysterious broken object it was so important to mend?
โPetrificus Totalus!โ
Without warning, Malfoy pointed his wand at Harry, who was instantly paralysed. As though in slow motion, he toppled out of the luggage rack and fell, with an agonising, floor-shaking crash, at Malfoyโs feet, the Invisibility Cloak trapped beneath him, his whole body revealed with his legs still curled absurdly into the cramped kneeling position. He couldnโt move a muscle; he could only gaze up at Malfoy, who smiled broadly.
โI thought so,โ he said jubilantly. โI heard Goyleโs trunk hit you. And I thought I saw something white flash through the air after Zabini came back
โฆโ His eyes lingered for a moment upon Harryโs trainers. โThat was you blocking the door when Zabini came back in, I suppose?โ
He considered Harry for a moment.
โYou didnโt hear anything I care about, Potter. But while Iโve got you here
โฆโ
And he stamped, hard, on Harryโs face. Harry felt his nose break; blood spurted everywhere.
โThatโs from my father. Now, letโs see โฆโ
Malfoy dragged the Cloak out from under Harryโs immobilised body and threw it over him.
โI donโt reckon theyโll find you till the trainโs back in London,โ he said
quietly. โSee you around, Potter โฆ or not.โ
And taking care to tread on Harryโs fingers, Malfoy left the compartment.