Harry had Herbology first thing the following morning. He had been unable to tell Ron and Hermione about his lesson with Dumbledore over breakfast for fear of being overheard, but he filled them in as they walked across the vegetable patch towards the greenhouses. The weekendโs brutal wind had died out at last; the weird mist had returned and it took them a little longer than usual to find the correct greenhouse.
โWow, scary thought, the boy You-Know-Who,โ said Ron quietly, as they took their places around one of the gnarled Snargaluff stumps that formed that termโs project, and began pulling on their protective gloves. โBut I still donโt get why Dumbledoreโs showing you all this. I mean, itโs really interesting and everything, but whatโs the point?โ
โDunno,โ said Harry, inserting a gum shield. โBut he says itโs all important and itโll help me survive.โ
โI think itโs fascinating,โ said Hermione earnestly. โIt makes absolute sense to know as much about Voldemort as possible. How else will you find out his weaknesses?โ
โSo how was Slughornโs latest party?โ Harry asked her thickly through the gum shield.
โOh, it was quite fun, really,โ said Hermione, now putting on protective goggles. โI mean, he drones on about famous ex-pupils a bit, and he absolutelyย fawnsย on McLaggen because heโs so well-connected, but he gave us some really nice food and he introduced us to Gwenog Jones.โ
โGwenog Jones?โ said Ron, his eyes widening under his own goggles. โTheย Gwenog Jones? Captain of the Holyhead Harpies?โ
โThatโs right,โ said Hermione. โPersonally, I thought she was a bit full of herself, but โโ
โQuiteย enough chat over here!โ said Professor Sprout briskly, bustling over and looking stern. โYouโre lagging behind, everybody else has started and Nevilleโs already got his first pod!โ
They looked round; sure enough, there sat Neville with a bloody lip and several nasty scratches along the side of his face, but clutching an unpleasantly pulsating green object about the size of a grapefruit.
โOK, Professor, weโre starting now!โ said Ron, adding quietly, when she had turned away again, โShouldโve usedย Muffliato, Harry.โ
โNo, we shouldnโt!โ said Hermione at once, looking, as she always did, intensely cross at the thought of the Half-Blood Prince and his spells. โWell, come on โฆ weโd better get going โฆโ
She gave the other two an apprehensive look; they all took deep breaths and then dived at the gnarled stump between them.
It sprang to life at once; long, prickly, bramble-like vines flew out of the top and whipped through the air. One tangled itself in Hermioneโs hair and Ron beat it back with a pair of secateurs; Harry succeeded in trapping a couple of vines and knotting them together; a hole opened in the middle of all the tentacle-like branches; Hermione plunged her arm bravely into this hole, which closed like a trap around her elbow; Harry and Ron tugged and wrenched at the vines, forcing the hole to open again and Hermione snatched her arm free, clutching in her fingers a pod just like Nevilleโs. At once, the prickly vines shot back inside and the gnarled stump sat there looking like an innocently dead lump of wood.
โYou know, I donโt think Iโll be having any of these in my garden when Iโve got my own place,โ said Ron, pushing his goggles up on to his forehead and wiping sweat from his face.
โPass me a bowl,โ said Hermione, holding the pulsating pod at armโs length; Harry handed one over and she dropped the pod into it with a look of disgust on her face.
โDonโt be squeamish, squeeze it out, theyโre best when theyโre fresh!โ called Professor Sprout.
โAnyway,โ said Hermione, continuing their interrupted conversation as though a lump of wood had not just attacked them, โSlughornโs going to have a Christmas party, Harry, and thereโs no way youโll be able to wriggle out of this one because he actually asked me to check your free evenings, so he could be sure to have it on a night you can come.โ
Harry groaned. Ron, meanwhile, who was attempting to burst the pod in the bowl by putting both hands on it, standing up and squashing it as hard as he could, said angrily, โAnd this is another party just for Slughornโs favourites, is it?โ
โJust for the Slug Club, yes,โ said Hermione.
The pod flew out from under Ronโs fingers and hit the greenhouse glass, rebounding on to the back of Professor Sproutโs head and knocking off her old patched hat. Harry went to retrieve the pod; when he got back, Hermione was saying, โLook,ย Iย didnโt make up the name โSlug Clubโ โโ
โโSlug Clubโ,โย repeated Ron with a sneer worthy of Malfoy. โItโs pathetic. Well, I hope you enjoy your party. Why donโt you try getting off with McLaggen, then Slughorn can make you King and Queen Slug โโ
โWeโre allowed to bring guests,โ said Hermione, who for some reason had turned a bright, boiling scarlet, โand I wasย goingย to ask you to come, but if you think itโs that stupid then I wonโt bother!โ
Harry suddenly wished the pod had flown a little further, so that he need not have been sitting there with the pair of them. Unnoticed by either, he seized the bowl that contained the pod and began to try and open it by the noisiest and most energetic means he could think of; unfortunately, he could still hear every word of their conversation.
โYou were going to ask me?โ asked Ron, in a completely different voice. โYes,โ said Hermione angrily. โBut obviously if youโd rather Iย got off with
McLaggenย โฆโ
There was a pause while Harry continued to pound the resilient pod with a trowel.
โNo, I wouldnโt,โ said Ron, in a very quiet voice. Harry missed the pod, hit the bowl and it shattered.
โReparo,โย he said hastily, poking the pieces with his wand, and the bowl sprang back together again. The crash, however, appeared to have awoken Ron and Hermione to Harryโs presence. Hermione looked flustered and immediately started fussing about for her copy ofย Flesh-Eating Trees of the Worldย to find out the correct way to juice Snargaluff pods; Ron, on the other hand, looked sheepish but also rather pleased with himself.
โHand that over, Harry,โ said Hermione hurriedly, โit says weโre supposed to puncture them with something sharp โฆโ
Harry passed her the pod in the bowl, he and Ron both snapped their goggles back over their eyes and dived, once more, for the stump.
It was not as though he was really surprised, thought Harry, as he wrestled with a thorny vine intent upon throttling him; he had had an inkling that this might happen sooner or later. But he was not sure how he felt about it โฆ he and Cho were now too embarrassed to look at each other, let alone talk to each other; what if Ron and Hermione started going out together, then split up? Could their friendship survive it? Harry remembered the few weeks when
they had not been talking to each other in the third year; he had not enjoyed trying to bridge the distance between them. And then, what if they didnโt split up? What if they became like Bill and Fleur, and it became excruciatingly embarrassing to be in their presence, so that he was shut out for good?
โGotcha!โ yelled Ron, pulling a second pod from the stump just as Hermione managed to burst the first one open, so that the bowl was full of tubers wriggling like pale green worms.
The rest of the lesson passed without further mention of Slughornโs party. Although Harry watched his two friends more closely over the next few days, Ron and Hermione did not seem any different except that they were a little politer to each other than usual. Harry supposed he would just have to wait to see what happened under the influence of Butterbeer in Slughornโs dimly lit room on the night of the party. In the meantime, however, he had more pressing worries.
Katie Bell was still in St Mungoโs Hospital with no prospect of leaving, which meant that the promising Gryffindor team Harry had been training so carefully since September was one Chaser short. He kept putting off replacing Katie in the hope that she would return, but their opening match against Slytherin was looming and he finally had to accept that she would not be back in time to play.
Harry did not think he could stand another full-house tryout. With a sinking feeling that had little to do with Quidditch, he cornered Dean Thomas after Transfiguration one day. Most of the class had already left, although several twittering yellow birds were still zooming around the room, all of Hermioneโs creation; nobody else had succeeded in conjuring so much as a feather from thin air.
โAre you still interested in playing Chaser?โ
โWhaโ? Yeah, of course!โ said Dean excitedly. Over Deanโs shoulder Harry saw Seamus Finnigan slamming his books into his bag, looking sour. One of the reasons why Harry would have preferred not to have to ask Dean to play was that he knew Seamus would not like it. On the other hand, he had to do what was best for the team, and Dean had out-flown Seamus at the tryouts.
โWell then, youโre in,โ said Harry. โThereโs a practice tonight, seven oโclock.โ
โRight,โ said Dean. โCheers, Harry! Blimey, I canโt wait to tell Ginny!โ
He sprinted out of the room, leaving Harry and Seamus alone together, an uncomfortable moment made no easier when a bird dropping landed on
Seamusโs head as one of Hermioneโs canaries whizzed over them.
Seamus was not the only person disgruntled by the choice of Katieโs substitute. There was much muttering in the common room about the fact that Harry had now chosen two of his classmates for the team. As Harry had endured much worse mutterings than this in his school career, he was not particularly bothered, but all the same, the pressure was increasing to provide a win in the upcoming match against Slytherin. If Gryffindor won, Harry knew that the whole house would forget that they had criticised him and swear that they had always known it was a great team. If they lost โฆ well, Harry thought wryly, he had still endured worse mutterings โฆ
Harry had no reason to regret his choice once he saw Dean fly that evening; he worked well with Ginny and Demelza. The Beaters, Peakes and Coote, were getting better all the time. The only problem was Ron.
Harry had known all along that Ron was an inconsistent player who suffered from nerves and a lack of confidence, and unfortunately, the looming prospect of the opening game of the season seemed to have brought out all his old insecurities. After letting in half a dozen goals, most of them scored by Ginny, his technique became wilder and wilder, until he finally punched an oncoming Demelza Robins in the mouth.
โIt was an accident, Iโm sorry, Demelza, really sorry!โ Ron shouted after her as she zigzagged back to the ground dripping blood everywhere. โI just โโ
โPanicked,โ Ginny said angrily, landing next to Demelza and examining her fat lip. โYou prat, Ron, look at the state of her!โ
โI can fix that,โ said Harry, landing beside the two girls, pointing his wand at Demelzaโs mouth and saying โEpiskeyโ. โAnd Ginny, donโt call Ron a prat, youโre not the captain of this team โโ
โWell, you seemed too busy to call him a prat and I thought someone should โโ
Harry forced himself not to laugh. โIn the air, everyone, letโs go โฆโ
Overall it was one of the worst practices they had had all term, though Harry did not feel that honesty was the best policy when they were this close to the match.
โGood work, everyone, I think weโll flatten Slytherin,โ he said bracingly, and the Chasers and Beaters left the changing room looking reasonably happy with themselves.
โI played like a sack of dragon dung,โ said Ron in a hollow voice when the door had swung shut behind Ginny.
โNo you didnโt,โ said Harry firmly. โYouโre the best Keeper I tried out, Ron.
Your only problem is nerves.โ
He kept up a relentless flow of encouragement all the way back to the castle, and by the time they reached the second floor Ron was looking marginally more cheerful. When Harry pushed open the tapestry to take their usual short cut up to Gryffindor Tower, however, they found themselves looking at Dean and Ginny, who were locked in a close embrace and kissing fiercely as if glued together.
It was as though something large and scaly erupted into life in Harryโs stomach, clawing at his insides: hot blood seemed to flood his brain, so that all thought was extinguished, replaced by a savage urge to jinx Dean into a jelly. Wrestling with this sudden madness, he heard Ronโs voice as though from a great distance away.
โOi!โ
Dean and Ginny broke apart and looked round. โWhat?โ said Ginny.
โI donโt want to find my own sister snogging people in public!โ โThis was a deserted corridor till you came butting in!โ said Ginny.
Dean was looking embarrassed. He gave Harry a shifty grin that Harry did not return, as the new-born monster inside him was roaring for Deanโs instant dismissal from the team.
โEr โฆ cโmon, Ginny,โ said Dean, โletโs go back to the common room โฆโ โYou go!โ said Ginny. โI want a word with my dear brother!โ
Dean left, looking as though he was not sorry to depart the scene.
โRight,โ said Ginny, tossing her long red hair out of her face and glaring at Ron, โletโs get this straight once and for all. It is none of your business who I go out with or what I do with them, Ron โโ
โYeah, it is!โ said Ron, just as angrily. โDโyou think I want people saying my sisterโs a โโ
โA what?โ shouted Ginny, drawing her wand. โAย what, exactly?โ
โHe doesnโt mean anything, Ginny โโ said Harry automatically, though the monster was roaring its approval of Ronโs words.
โOh yes he does!โ she said, flaring up at Harry. โJust becauseย heโsย never snogged anyone in his life, just because the best kissย heโsย ever had is from our Auntie Muriel โโ
โShut your mouth!โ bellowed Ron, bypassing red and turning maroon.
โNo, I will not!โ yelled Ginny, beside herself. โIโve seen you with Phlegm,
hoping sheโll kiss you on the cheek every time you see her, itโs pathetic! If you went out and got a bit of snogging done yourself you wouldnโt mind so much that everyone else does it!โ
Ron had pulled out his wand too; Harry stepped swiftly between them. โYou donโt know what youโre talking about!โ Ron roared, trying to get a
clear shot at Ginny around Harry, who was now standing in front of her with
his arms outstretched. โJust because I donโt do it in public โ!โ
Ginny screamed with derisive laughter, trying to push Harry out of the way. โBeen kissing Pigwidgeon, have you? Or have you got a picture of Auntie
Muriel stashed under your pillow?โ
โYou โโ
A streak of orange light flew under Harryโs left arm and missed Ginny by inches; Harry pushed Ron up against the wall.
โDonโt be stupid โโ
โHarryโs snogged Cho Chang!โ shouted Ginny, who sounded close to tears now. โAnd Hermione snogged Viktor Krum, itโs only you who acts like itโs something disgusting, Ron, and thatโs because youโve got about as much experience as a twelve-year-old!โ
And with that, she stormed away. Harry quickly let go of Ron; the look on his face was murderous. They both stood there, breathing heavily, until Mrs Norris, Filchโs cat, appeared round the corner, which broke the tension.
โCโmon,โ said Harry, as the sound of Filchโs shuffling feet reached their ears.
They hurried up the stairs and along a seventh-floor corridor. โOi, out of the way!โ Ron barked at a small girl who jumped in fright and dropped a bottle of toad-spawn.
Harry hardly noticed the sound of shattering glass; he felt disorientated, dizzy; being struck by a lightning bolt must be something like this.ย Itโs just because sheโs Ronโs sister, he told himself.ย You just didnโt like seeing her kissing Dean because sheโs Ronโs sister โฆ
But unbidden into his mind came an image of that same deserted corridor with himself kissing Ginny instead โฆ the monster in his chest purred โฆ but then he saw Ron ripping open the tapestry curtain and drawing his wand on Harry, shouting things like โbetrayal of trustโ โฆ โsupposed to be my friendโ โฆ
โDโyou think Hermione did snog Krum?โ Ron asked abruptly, as they approached the Fat Lady. Harry gave a guilty start and wrenched his imagination away from a corridor in which no Ron intruded, in which he and Ginny were quite alone โ
โWhat?โ he said confusedly. โOh โฆ er โฆโ
The honest answer was โyesโ, but he did not want to give it. However, Ron seemed to gather the worst from the look on Harryโs face.
โDilligrout,โ he said darkly to the Fat Lady, and they climbed through the portrait hole into the common room.
Neither of them mentioned Ginny or Hermione again; indeed, they barely spoke to each other that evening and got into bed in silence, each absorbed in his own thoughts.
Harry lay awake for a long time, looking up at the canopy of his four-poster and trying to convince himself that his feelings for Ginny were entirely older- brotherly. They had lived, had they not, like brother and sister all summer, playing Quidditch, teasing Ron and having a laugh about Bill and Phlegm? He had known Ginny for years now โฆ it was natural that he should feel protective โฆ natural that he should want to look out for her โฆ want to rip Dean limb from limb for kissing her โฆ no โฆ he would have to control that particular brotherly feeling โฆ
Ron gave a great grunting snore.
Sheโs Ronโs sister,ย Harry told himself firmly.ย Ronโs sister. Sheโs out of bounds.ย He would not risk his friendship with Ron for anything. He punched his pillow into a more comfortable shape and waited for sleep to come, trying his utmost not to allow his thoughts to stray anywhere near Ginny.
Harry awoke next morning feeling slightly dazed and confused by a series of dreams in which Ron had chased him with a Beaterโs bat, but by midday he would have happily exchanged the dream Ron for the real one, who was not only cold-shouldering Ginny and Dean, but also treating a hurt and bewildered Hermione with an icy, sneering indifference. What was more, Ron seemed to have become, overnight, as touchy and ready to lash out as the average Blast-Ended Skrewt. Harry spent the day attempting to keep the peace between Ron and Hermione with no success: finally, Hermione departed for bed in high dudgeon and Ron stalked off to the boysโ dormitory after swearing angrily at several frightened first-years for looking at him.
To Harryโs dismay, Ronโs new aggression did not wear off over the next few days. Worse still, it coincided with an even deeper dip in his Keeping skills, which made him still more aggressive, so that during the final Quidditch practice before Saturdayโs match, he failed to save every single goal the Chasers aimed at him, but bellowed at everybody so much that he reduced Demelza Robins to tears.
โYou shut up and leave her alone!โ shouted Peakes, who was about two-
thirds Ronโs height, though admittedly carrying a heavy bat.
โENOUGH!โ bellowed Harry, who had seen Ginny glowering in Ronโs direction and, remembering her reputation as an accomplished caster of the Bat-Bogey Hex, soared over to intervene before things got out of hand. โPeakes, go and pack up the Bludgers. Demelza, pull yourself together, you played really well today. Ron โฆโ he waited until the rest of the team were out of earshot before saying it, โyouโre my best mate, but carry on treating the rest of them like this and Iโm going to kick you off the team.โ
He really thought for a moment that Ron might hit him, but then something much worse happened: Ron seemed to sag on his broom; all the fight went out of him and he said, โI resign. Iโm pathetic.โ
โYouโre not pathetic and youโre not resigning!โ said Harry fiercely, seizing Ron by the front of his robes. โYou can save anything when youโre on form, itโs a mental problem youโve got!โ
โYou calling me mental?โ โYeah, maybe I am!โ
They glared at each other for a moment, then Ron shook his head wearily. โI know you havenโt got any time to find another Keeper, so Iโll play
tomorrow, but if we lose, and we will, Iโm taking myself off the team.โ
Nothing Harry said made any difference. He tried boosting Ronโs confidence all through dinner, but Ron was too busy being grumpy and surly with Hermione to notice. Harry persisted in the common room that evening, but his assertion that the whole team would be devastated if Ron left was somewhat undermined by the fact that the rest of the team was sitting in a huddle in a distant corner, clearly muttering about Ron and casting him nasty looks. Finally, Harry tried getting angry again in the hope of provoking Ron into a defiant, and hopefully goal-saving, attitude, but this strategy did not appear to work any better than encouragement; Ron went to bed as dejected and hopeless as ever.
Harry lay awake for a very long time in the darkness. He did not want to lose the upcoming match; not only was it his first as Captain, but he was determined to beat Draco Malfoy at Quidditch even if he could not yet prove his suspicions about him. Yet if Ron played as he had done in the last few practices, their chances of winning were very slim โฆ
If only there was something he could do to make Ron pull himself together
โฆ make him play at the top of his form โฆ something that would ensure that Ron had a really good day โฆ
And the answer came to Harry in one, sudden, glorious stroke of
inspiration.
Breakfast was the usual excitable affair next morning; the Slytherins hissed and booed loudly as every member of the Gryffindor team entered the Great Hall. Harry glanced at the ceiling and saw a clear, pale blue sky: a good omen.
The Gryffindor table, a solid mass of red and gold, cheered as Harry and Ron approached. Harry grinned and waved; Ron grimaced weakly and shook his head.
โCheer up, Ron!โ called Lavender. โI know youโll be brilliant!โ Ron ignored her.
โTea?โ Harry asked him. โCoffee? Pumpkin juice?โ โAnything,โ said Ron glumly, taking a moody bite of toast.
A few minutes later Hermione, who had become so tired of Ronโs recent unpleasant behaviour that she had not come down to breakfast with them, paused on her way up the table.
โHow are you both feeling?โ she asked tentatively, her eyes on the back of Ronโs head.
โFine,โ said Harry, who was concentrating on handing Ron a glass of pumpkin juice. โThere you go, Ron. Drink up.โ
Ron had just raised the glass to his lips when Hermione spoke sharply. โDonโt drink that, Ron!โ
Both Harry and Ron looked up at her. โWhy not?โ said Ron.
Hermione was now staring at Harry as though she could not believe her eyes.
โYou just put something in that drink.โ โExcuse me?โ said Harry.
โYou heard me. I saw you. You just tipped something into Ronโs drink.
Youโve got the bottle in your hand right now!โ
โI donโt know what youโre talking about,โ said Harry, stowing the little bottle hastily in his pocket.
โRon, I warn you, donโt drink it!โ Hermione said again, alarmed, but Ron picked up the glass, drained it in one and said, โStop bossing me around, Hermione.โ
She looked scandalised. Bending low so that only Harry could hear her she hissed, โYou should be expelled for that. Iโd never have believed it of you, Harry!โ
โHark whoโs talking,โ he whispered back. โConfunded anyone lately?โ
She stormed up the table away from them. Harry watched her go without regret. Hermione had never really understood what a serious business Quidditch was. He then looked round at Ron, who was smacking his lips.
โNearly time,โ said Harry blithely.
The frosty grass crunched underfoot as they strode down to the stadium. โPretty lucky the weatherโs this good, eh?โ Harry asked Ron.
โYeah,โ said Ron, who was pale and sick-looking.
Ginny and Demelza were already wearing their Quidditch robes and waiting in the changing room.
โConditions look ideal,โ said Ginny, ignoring Ron. โAnd guess what? That Slytherin Chaser Vaisey โ he took a Bludger in the head yesterday during their practice, and heโs too sore to play! And even better than that โ Malfoyโs gone off sick too!โ
โWhat?โย said Harry, wheeling round to stare at her. โHeโs ill? Whatโs wrong with him?โ
โNo idea, but itโs great for us,โ said Ginny brightly. โTheyโre playing Harper instead; heโs in my year and heโs an idiot.โ
Harry smiled vaguely back, but as he pulled on his scarlet robes his mind was far from Quidditch. Malfoy had once before claimed he could not play due to injury, but on that occasion he had made sure the whole match was rescheduled for a time that suited the Slytherins better. Why was he now happy to let a substitute go on? Was he really ill, or was he faking?
โFishy, isnโt it?โ he said in an undertone to Ron. โMalfoy not playing?โ โLucky, I call it,โ said Ron, looking slightly more animated. โAnd Vaisey off
too, heโs their best goal-scorer, I didnโt fancy โ hey!โ he said suddenly,
freezing halfway through pulling on his Keeperโs gloves and staring at Harry. โWhat?โ
โI โฆ you โฆโ Ron had dropped his voice; he looked both scared and excited. โMy drink โฆ my pumpkin juice โฆ you didnโt โฆ?โ
Harry raised his eyebrows, but said nothing except, โWeโll be starting in about five minutes, youโd better get your boots on.โ
They walked out on to the pitch to tumultuous roars and boos. One end of the stadium was solid red and gold; the other, a sea of green and silver. Many Hufflepuffs and Ravenclaws had taken sides, too: amidst all the yelling and clapping Harry could distinctly hear the roar of Luna Lovegoodโs famous lion-topped hat.
Harry stepped up to Madam Hooch, the referee, who was standing ready to release the balls from the crate.
โCaptains, shake hands,โ she said, and Harry had his hand crushed by the new Slytherin Captain, Urquhart. โMount your brooms. On the whistle โฆ three โฆ two โฆ one โฆโ
The whistle sounded, Harry and the others kicked off hard from the frozen ground, and they were away.
Harry soared around the perimeter of the grounds looking for the Snitch and keeping one eye on Harper, who was zigzagging far below him. Then a voice that was jarringly different from the usual commentatorโs started up.
โWell, there they go, and I think weโre all surprised to see the team that Potterโs put together this year. Many thought, given Ronald Weasleyโs patchy performance as Keeper last year, that he might be off the team, but of course, a close personal friendship with the Captain does help โฆโ
These words were greeted with jeers and applause from the Slytherin end of the pitch. Harry craned round on his broom to look towards the commentatorโs podium. A tall, skinny blond boy with an upturned nose was standing there, talking into the magical megaphone that had once been Lee Jordanโs; Harry recognised Zacharias Smith, a Hufflepuff player whom he heartily disliked.
โOh, and here comes Slytherinโs first attempt on goal, itโs Urquhart streaking down the pitch and โโ
Harryโs stomach turned over.
โโ Weasley saves it, well, heโs bound to get lucky sometimes, I suppose โฆโ โThatโs right, Smith, he is,โ muttered Harry, grinning to himself, as he dived amongst the Chasers with his eyes searching all around for some hint of the
elusive Snitch.
With half an hour of the game gone, Gryffindor were leading sixty points to zero, Ron having made some truly spectacular saves, some by the very tips of his gloves, and Ginny having scored four of Gryffindorโs six goals. This effectively stopped Zacharias wondering loudly whether the two Weasleys were only there because Harry liked them, and he started on Peakes and Coote instead.
โOf course, Coote isnโt really the usual build for a Beater,โ said Zacharias loftily, โtheyโve generally got a bit more muscle โโ
โHit a Bludger at him!โ Harry called to Coote as he zoomed past, but Coote, grinning broadly, chose to aim the next Bludger at Harper instead, who was just passing Harry in the opposite direction. Harry was pleased to hear the
dullย thunkย that meant the Bludger had found its mark.
It seemed as though Gryffindor could do no wrong. Again and again they scored, and again and again, at the other end of the pitch, Ron saved goals with apparent ease. He was actually smiling now, and when the crowd greeted a particularly good save with a rousing chorus of the old favouriteย Weasley is our King, he pretended to conduct them from on high.
โThinks heโs something special today, doesnโt he?โ said a snide voice, and Harry was nearly knocked off his broom as Harper collided with him hard and deliberately. โYour blood-traitor pal โฆโ
Madam Hoochโs back was turned, and though Gryffindors below shouted in anger, by the time she looked round Harper had already sped off. His shoulder aching, Harry raced after him, determined to ram him back โฆ
โAnd I think Harper of Slytherinโs seen the Snitch!โ said Zacharias Smith through his megaphone. โYes, heโs certainly seen something Potter hasnโt!โ
Smith really was an idiot, thought Harry, hadnโt he noticed them collide? But next moment, his stomach seemed to drop out of the sky โ Smith was right and Harry was wrong: Harper had not sped upwards at random; he had spotted what Harry had not: the Snitch was speeding along high above them, glinting brightly against the clear blue sky.
Harry accelerated; the wind was whistling in his ears so that it drowned all sound of Smithโs commentary or the crowd, but Harper was still ahead of him, and Gryffindor was only a hundred points up; if Harper got there first Gryffindor had lost โฆ and now Harper was feet from it, his hand outstretched
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โOi, Harper!โ yelled Harry in desperation. โHow much did Malfoy pay you to come on instead of him?โ
He did not know what made him say it, but Harper did a double take; he fumbled the Snitch, let it slip through his fingers and shot right past it: Harry made a great swipe for the tiny, fluttering ball and caught it.
โYES!โ Harry yelled: wheeling round, he hurtled back towards the ground, the Snitch held high in his hand. As the crowd realised what had happened, a great shout went up that almost drowned the sound of the whistle that signalled the end of the game.
โGinny, whereโre you going?โ yelled Harry, who had found himself trapped in the midst of a mass midair hug with the rest of the team, but Ginny sped right on past them until, with an almighty crash, she collided with the commentatorโs podium. As the crowd shrieked and laughed, the Gryffindor team landed beside the wreckage of wood under which Zacharias was feebly
stirring; Harry heard Ginny saying blithely to an irate Professor McGonagall, โForgot to brake, Professor, sorry.โ
Laughing, Harry broke free of the rest of the team and hugged Ginny, but let go very quickly. Avoiding her gaze, he clapped a cheering Ron on the back instead as, all enmity forgotten, the Gryffindor team left the pitch arm in arm, punching the air and waving to their supporters.
The atmosphere in the changing room was jubilant.
โParty up in the common room, Seamus said!โ yelled Dean exuberantly. โCโmon, Ginny, Demelza!โ
Ron and Harry were the last two in the changing room. They were just about to leave when Hermione entered. She was twisting her Gryffindor scarf in her hands and looked upset but determined.
โI want a word with you, Harry.โ She took a deep breath. โYou shouldnโt have done it. You heard Slughorn, itโs illegal.โ
โWhat are you going to do, turn us in?โ demanded Ron.
โWhat are you two talking about?โ asked Harry, turning away to hang up his robes so that neither of them would see him grinning.
โYou know perfectly well what weโre talking about!โ said Hermione shrilly. โYou spiked Ronโs juice with lucky potion at breakfast! Felix Felicis!โ
โNo I didnโt,โ said Harry, turning back to face them both.
โYes you did, Harry, and thatโs why everything went right, there were Slytherin players missing and Ron saved everything!โ
โI didnโt put it in!โ said Harry, now grinning broadly. He slipped his hand inside his jacket pocket and drew out the tiny bottle that Hermione had seen in his hand that morning. It was full of golden potion and the cork was still tightly sealed with wax. โI wanted Ron to think Iโd done it, so I faked it when I knew you were looking.โ He looked at Ron. โYou saved everything because you felt lucky. You did it all yourself.โ
He pocketed the potion again.
โThere really wasnโt anything in my pumpkin juice?โ Ron said, astounded. โBut the weatherโs good โฆ and Vaisey couldnโt play โฆ I honestly havenโt been given lucky potion?โ
Harry shook his head. Ron gaped at him for a moment, then rounded on Hermione, imitating her voice.
โYou added Felix Felicis to Ronโs juice this morning, thatโs why he saved everything!ย See! I can save goals without help, Hermione!โ
โI never said you couldnโt โ Ron,ย youย thought youโd been given it, too!โ
But Ron had already strode past her out of the door with his broomstick over his shoulder.
โEr,โ said Harry into the sudden silence; he had not expected his plan to backfire like this, โshall โฆ shall we go up to the party, then?โ
โYou go!โ said Hermione, blinking back tears. โIโmย sickย of Ron at the moment, I donโt know what Iโm supposed to have done โฆโ
And she stormed out of the changing room, too.
Harry walked slowly back up the grounds towards the castle through the crowd, many of whom shouted congratulations at him, but he felt a great sense of let-down; he had been sure that if Ron won the match, he and Hermione would be friends again immediately. He did not see how he could possibly explain to Hermione that what she had done to offend Ron was kiss Viktor Krum, not when the offence had occurred so long ago.
Harry could not see Hermione at the Gryffindor celebration party, which was in full swing when he arrived. Renewed cheers and clapping greeted his appearance and he was soon surrounded by a mob of people congratulating him. What with trying to shake off the Creevey brothers, who wanted a blow- by-blow match analysis, and the large group of girls that encircled him, laughing at his least amusing comments and batting their eyelids, it was some time before he could try and find Ron. At last, he extricated himself from Romilda Vane, who was hinting heavily that she would like to go to Slughornโs Christmas party with him. As he was ducking towards the drinks table he walked straight into Ginny, Arnold the Pygmy Puff riding on her shoulder and Crookshanks mewing hopefully at her heels.
โLooking for Ron?โ she asked, smirking. โHeโs over there, the filthy hypocrite.โ
Harry looked into the corner she was indicating. There, in full view of the whole room, stood Ron wrapped so closely around Lavender Brown it was hard to tell whose hands were whose.
โIt looks like heโs eating her face, doesnโt it?โ said Ginny dispassionately. โBut I suppose heโs got to refine his technique somehow. Good game, Harry.โ
She patted him on the arm; Harry felt a swooping sensation in his stomach, but then she walked off to help herself to more Butterbeer. Crookshanks trotted after her, his yellow eyes fixed upon Arnold.
Harry turned away from Ron, who did not look like surfacing soon, just in time to see the portrait hole closing. With a sinking feeling he thought he saw a mane of bushy brown hair whipping out of sight.
He darted forwards, sidestepped Romilda Vane again, and pushed open the
portrait of the Fat Lady. The corridor outside seemed to be deserted. โHermione?โ
He found her in the first unlocked classroom he tried. She was sitting on the teacherโs desk, alone except for a small ring of twittering yellow birds circling her head, which she had clearly just conjured out of midair. Harry could not help admiring her spellwork at a time like this.
โOh, hello, Harry,โ she said in a brittle voice. โI was just practising.โ โYeah โฆ theyโre โ er โ really good โฆโ said Harry.
He had no idea what to say to her. He was just wondering whether there was any chance that she had not noticed Ron, that she had merely left the room because the party was a little too rowdy, when she said, in an unnaturally high-pitched voice, โRon seems to be enjoying the celebrations.โ
โEr โฆ does he?โ said Harry.
โDonโt pretend you didnโt see him,โ said Hermione. โHe wasnโt exactly hiding it, was โโ
The door behind them burst open. To Harryโs horror, Ron came in, laughing, pulling Lavender by the hand.
โOh,โ he said, drawing up short at the sight of Harry and Hermione.
โOops!โ said Lavender, and she backed out of the room, giggling. The door swung shut behind her.
There was a horrible swelling, billowing silence. Hermione was staring at Ron, who refused to look at her, but said with an odd mixture of bravado and awkwardness, โHi, Harry! Wondered where youโd got to!โ
Hermione slid off the desk. The little flock of golden birds continued to twitter in circles around her head so that she looked like a strange, feathery model of the solar system.
โYou shouldnโt leave Lavender waiting outside,โ she said quietly. โSheโll wonder where youโve gone.โ
She walked very slowly and erectly towards the door. Harry glanced at Ron, who was looking relieved that nothing worse had happened.
โOppugno!โย came a shriek from the doorway.
Harry spun round to see Hermione pointing her wand at Ron, her expression wild: the little flock of birds was speeding like a hail of fat golden bullets towards Ron, who yelped and covered his face with his hands, but the birds attacked, pecking and clawing at every bit of flesh they could reach.
โGerremoffme!โ he yelled, but with one last look of vindictive fury, Hermione wrenched open the door and disappeared through it. Harry thought
he heard a sob before it slammed.