When Harry woke up on Sunday morning, it took him a moment to remember why he felt so miserable and worried. Then the memory of the previous night rolled over him. He sat up and ripped back the curtains of his own four-poster, intending to talk to Ron, to force Ron to believe him โ only to find that Ronโs bed was empty; he had obviously gone down to breakfast.
Harry dressed and went down the spiral staircase into the common room. The moment he appeared, the people who had already finished breakfast broke into applause again. The prospect of going down into the Great Hall and facing the rest of the Gryffindors, all treating him like some sort of hero, was not inviting; it was that, however, or stay here and allow himself to be cornered by the Creevey brothers, who were both beckoning frantically to him to join them. He walked resolutely over to the portrait hole, pushed it open, climbed out of it and found himself face to face with Hermione.
โHello,โ she said, holding up a stack of toast, which she was carrying in a napkin. โI brought you this โฆ want to go for a walk?โ
โGood idea,โ said Harry, gratefully.
They went downstairs, crossed the Entrance Hall quickly without looking in at the Great Hall, and were soon striding across the lawn towards the lake, where the Durmstrang ship was moored, reflected blackly in the water. It was a chilly morning, and they kept moving, munching their toast, as Harry told Hermione exactly what had happened after he had left the Gryffindor table the night before. To his immense relief, Hermione accepted his story without question.
โWell, of course, I knew you hadnโt entered yourself,โ she said, when heโd finished telling her about the scene in the chamber off the Hall. โThe look on your face when Dumbledore read out your name! But the question is, whoย didย put it in? Because Moodyโs right, Harry โฆ I donโt think any student could have done it โฆ theyโd never be able to fool the Goblet, or get over Dumbledoreโs โโ
โHave you seen Ron?โ Harry interrupted.
Hermione hesitated.
โErm โฆ yes โฆ he was at breakfast,โ she said. โDoes he still think I entered myself?โ
โWell โฆ no, I donโt think so โฆ notย really,โ said Hermione awkwardly. โWhatโs that supposed to mean, notย really?โ
โOh, Harry, isnโt it obvious?โ Hermione said despairingly. โHeโs jealous!โ
โJealous?โย Harry said incredulously. โJealous of what? He wants to make a prat of himself in front of the whole school, does he?โ
โLook,โ said Hermione patiently, โitโs always you who gets all the attention, you know it is. I know itโs not your fault,โ she added quickly, seeing Harry open his mouth furiously, โI know you donโt ask for it โฆ but โ well โ you know, Ronโs got all those brothers to compete against at home, and youโre his best friend, and youโre really famous โ heโs always shunted to one side whenever people see you, and he puts up with it, and he never mentions it, but I suppose this is just one time too many โฆโ
โGreat,โ said Harry bitterly. โReally great. Tell him from me Iโll swap any time he wants. Tell him from me heโs welcome to it โฆ people gawping at my forehead everywhere I go โฆโ
โIโm not telling him anything,โ Hermione said shortly. โTell him yourself, itโs the only way to sort this out.โ
โIโm not running around after him trying to make him grow up!โ Harry said, so loudly that several owls in a nearby tree took flight in alarm. โMaybe heโll believe Iโm not enjoying myself once Iโve got my neck broken or โโ
โThatโs not funny,โ said Hermione quietly. โThatโs not funny at all.โ She looked extremely anxious. โHarry, Iโve been thinking โ you know what weโve got to do, donโt you? Straight away, the moment we get back to the castle?โ
โYeah, give Ron a good kick up the โโ
โWrite to Sirius. Youโve got to tell him whatโs happened. He asked you to keep him posted on everything thatโs going on at Hogwarts โฆ itโs almost like he expected something like this to happen. I brought some parchment and a quill out with me โโ
โCome off it,โ said Harry, looking around to check that they couldnโt be overheard; but the grounds were quite deserted. โHe came back to the country just because my scar twinged. Heโll probably come bursting right into the castle if I tell him someoneโs entered me for the Triwizard Tournament โโ
โHeโd want you to tell him,โย said Hermione sternly. โHeโs going to find out anyway โโ
โHow?โ
โHarry, this isnโt going to be kept quiet,โ said Hermione, very seriously. โThis Tournamentโs famous, and youโre famous, Iโll be really surprised if there isnโt anything in theย Daily Prophetย about you competing โฆ youโre already in half the books about You-Know-Who, you know โฆ and Sirius would rather hear it from you, I know he would.โ
โOK, OK, Iโll write to him,โ said Harry, throwing his last piece of toast into the lake. They both stood and watched it floating there for a moment, before a large tentacle rose out of the water and scooped it beneath the surface. Then they returned to the castle.
โWhose owl am I going to use?โ Harry said, as they climbed the stairs. โHe told me not to use Hedwig again.โ
โAsk Ron if you can borrow โโ
โIโm not asking Ron anything,โ Harry said flatly.
โWell, borrow one of the school owls, then, anyone can use them,โ said Hermione.
They went up to the Owlery. Hermione gave Harry a piece of parchment, a quill and a bottle of ink, then strolled around the long lines of perches, looking at all the different owls, while Harry sat down against a wall and wrote his letter.
Dear Sirius,
You told me to keep you posted on whatโs happening at Hogwarts, so here goes โ I donโt know if youโve heard, but the Triwizard Tournamentโs happening this year and on Saturday night I got picked as a fourth champion. I donโt know who put my name in the Goblet of Fire, because I didnโt. The other Hogwarts champion is Cedric Diggory, from Hufflepuff.
He paused at this point, thinking. He had an urge to say something about the large weight of anxiety that seemed to have settled inside his chest since last night, but he couldnโt think how to translate this into words, so he simply dipped his quill back into the ink bottle and wrote:
Hope youโre OK, and Buckbeak โ Harry.
โFinished,โ he told Hermione, getting to his feet and brushing straw off his
robes. At this, Hedwig came fluttering down onto his shoulder, and held out her leg.
โI canโt use you,โ Harry told her, looking around for the school owls. โIโve got to use one of these โฆโ
Hedwig gave a very loud hoot, and took off so suddenly that her talons cut into his shoulder. She kept her back to Harry all the time he was tying his letter to the leg of a large barn owl. When the barn owl had flown off, Harry reached out to stroke Hedwig, but she clicked her beak furiously and soared up into the rafters out of reach.
โFirst Ron, then you,โ said Harry angrily.ย โThis isnโt my fault.โ
*
If Harry had thought that matters would improve once everyone got used to the idea of him being champion, the following day showed him how mistaken he was. He could no longer avoid the rest of the school once he was back at lessons โ and it was clear that the rest of the school, just like the Gryffindors, thought Harry had entered himself for the Tournament. Unlike the Gryffindors, however, they did not seem impressed.
The Hufflepuffs, who were usually on excellent terms with the Gryffindors, had turned remarkably cold towards the whole lot of them. One Herbology lesson was enough to demonstrate this. It was plain that the Hufflepuffs felt that Harry had stolen their championโs glory; a feeling exacerbated, perhaps, by the fact that Hufflepuff house very rarely got any glory, and that Cedric was one of the few who had ever given them any, having beaten Gryffindor once at Quidditch. Ernie Macmillan and Justin Finch-Fletchley, with whom Harry normally got on very well, did not talk to him even though they were re-potting Bouncing Bulbs at the same tray โ though they did laugh rather unpleasantly when one of the Bouncing Bulbs wriggled free from Harryโs grip and smacked him hard in the face. Ron wasnโt talking to Harry either. Hermione sat between them, making very forced conversation, but though both answered her normally, they avoided making eye contact with each other. Harry thought even Professor Sprout seemed distant with him โ but then, she was Head of Hufflepuff house.
He would have been looking forward to seeing Hagrid under normal circumstances, but Care of Magical Creatures meant seeing the Slytherins, too โ the first time he would come face to face with them since becoming champion.
Predictably, Malfoy arrived at Hagridโs cabin with his familiar sneer firmly in place.
โAh, look, boys, itโs the champion,โ he said to Crabbe and Goyle, the moment he got within earshot of Harry. โGot your autograph books? Better get a signature now, because I doubt heโs going to be around much longer โฆ half the Triwizard champions have died โฆ how long dโyou reckon youโre going to last, Potter? Ten minutes into the first taskโs my bet.โ
Crabbe and Goyle guffawed sycophantically, but Malfoy had to stop there, because Hagrid emerged from the back of his cabin, holding a teetering tower of crates, each containing a very large Blast-Ended Skrewt. To the classโs horror, Hagrid proceeded to explain that the reason the Skrewts had been killing each other was an excess of pent-up energy, and that the solution would be for each of the class to fix a leash on a Skrewt and take it for a short walk. The only good thing about this plan was that it distracted Malfoy completely.
โTake this thing for a walk?โ he repeated in disgust, staring into one of the boxes. โAnd where exactly are we supposed to fix the leash? Around the sting, the blasting end or the sucker?โ
โRounโ the middle,โ said Hagrid, demonstrating. โEr โ yeh might want ter put on yer dragon-hide gloves, jusโ as an extra precaution, like. Harry โ you come here anโ help me with this big one โฆโ
Hagridโs real intention, however, was to talk to Harry away from the rest of the class.
He waited until everyone else had set off with their Skrewts, then turned to Harry and said, very seriously, โSo โ yer competinโ, Harry. In the Tournament. School champion.โ
โOne of the champions,โ Harry corrected him.
Hagridโs beetle-black eyes looked very anxious under his wild eyebrows. โNo idea who put yeh in fer it, Harry?โ
โYou believe I didnโt do it, then?โ said Harry, concealing with difficulty the rush of gratitude he felt at Hagridโs words.
โโCourse I do,โ Hagrid grunted. โYeh say it wasnโ you, anโ I believe yeh โ anโ Dumbledore believes yer, anโ all.โ
โWish I knew whoย didย do it,โ said Harry bitterly.
The pair of them looked out over the lawn; the class was widely scattered now, and all in great difficulty. The Skrewts were now over three feet long, and extremely powerful. No longer shell-less and colourless, they had developed a kind of thick, greyish shiny armour. They looked like a cross between giant scorpions and elongated crabs โ but still without recognisable heads or eyes. They had become immensely strong, and very hard to control.
โLook like theyโre havinโ fun, donโ they?โ Hagrid said happily. Harry assumed he was talking about the Skrewts, because his classmates certainly werenโt; every now and then, with an alarmingย bang, one of the Skrewtsโ ends would explode, causing it to shoot forward several yards, and more than one person was being dragged along on their stomach, trying desperately to get back on their feet.
โAh, I donโ know, Harry,โ Hagrid sighed suddenly, looking back down at him with a worried expression on his face. โSchool champion โฆ everythinโ seems ter happen ter you, doesnโ it?โ
Harry didnโt answer. Yes, everything did seem to happen to him โฆ that was more or less what Hermione had said as they had walked around the lake, and that was the reason, according to her, that Ron was no longer talking to him.
*
The next few days were some of Harryโs worst at Hogwarts. The closest he had ever come to feeling like this had been during those months, in his second year, when a large part of the school had suspected him of attacking his fellow students. But Ron had been on his side then. He thought he could have coped with the rest of the schoolโs behaviour if he could just have had Ron back as a friend, but he wasnโt going to try and persuade Ron to talk to him if Ron didnโt want to. Nevertheless, it was lonely, with dislike pouring in on him from all sides.
He could understand the Hufflepuffsโ attitudes, even if he didnโt like it; they had their own champion to support. He expected nothing less than vicious insults from the Slytherins โ he was highly unpopular there and always had been, as he had helped Gryffindor beat them so often, both at Quidditch and in the Inter-House Championship. But he had hoped the Ravenclaws might have found it in their hearts to support him as much as Cedric. He was wrong, however. Most Ravenclaws seemed to think that he had been desperate to earn himself a bit more fame by tricking the Goblet into accepting his name.
Then there was the fact that Cedric looked the part of a champion so much more than he did. Exceptionally handsome, with his straight nose, dark hair and grey eyes, it was hard to say who was receiving more admiration these days, Cedric or Viktor Krum. Harry actually saw the same sixth-year girls who had been so keen to get Krumโs autograph, begging Cedric to sign their schoolbags one lunchtime.
Meanwhile there was no reply from Sirius, Hedwig was refusing to come anywhere near him, Professor Trelawney was predicting his death with even more certainty than usual, and he did so badly at Summoning Charms in
Professor Flitwickโs class that he was given extra homework โ the only person to get any, apart from Neville.
โItโs really not that difficult, Harry,โ Hermione tried to reassure him, as they left Flitwickโs class โ she had been making objects zoom across the room to her all lesson, as though she was some sort of weird magnet for board dusters, wastepaper baskets and Lunascopes. โYou just werenโt concentrating properly โโ
โWonder why that was?โ said Harry darkly, as Cedric Diggory walked past, surrounded by a large group of simpering girls, all of whom looked at Harry as though he was a particularly large Blast-Ended Skrewt. โStill โ never mind, eh? Double Potions to look forward to this afternoon โฆโ
Double Potions was always a horrible experience, but these days it was nothing short of torture. Being shut in a dungeon for an hour and a half with Snape and the Slytherins, all of whom seemed determined to punish Harry as much as possible for daring to become school champion, was about the most unpleasant thing Harry could imagine. He had already struggled through one Fridayโs worth, with Hermione sitting next to him, intoning โIgnore them, ignore them, ignore themโ under her breath, and he couldnโt see why today should be any better.
When he and Hermione arrived outside Snapeโs dungeon after lunch, they found the Slytherins waiting outside, each and every one of them wearing a large badge on the front of his or her robes. For one wild moment Harry thought they were S.P.E.W. badges โ then he saw that they all bore the same message, in luminous red letters that burnt brightly in the dimly lit underground passage:
Support CEDRIC DIGGORY โ
the REAL Hogwarts Champion!
โLike them, Potter?โ said Malfoy loudly, as Harry approached. โAnd this isnโt all they do โ look!โ
He pressed his badge into his chest, and the message upon it vanished, to be replaced by another one, which glowed green:
POTTER STINKS
The Slytherins howled with laughter. Each of them pressed their badges, too, until the messageย POTTER STINKSย was shining brightly all around Harry. He
felt the heat rise in his face and neck.
โOh,ย veryย funny,โ Hermione said sarcastically to Pansy Parkinson and her gang of Slytherin girls, who were laughing harder than anyone, โreallyย witty.โ
Ron was standing against the wall with Dean and Seamus. He wasnโt laughing, but he wasnโt sticking up for Harry either.
โWant one, Granger?โ said Malfoy, holding out a badge to Hermione. โIโve got loads. But donโt touch my hand, now. Iโve just washed it, you see, donโt want a Mudblood sliming it up.โ
Some of the anger Harry had been feeling for days and days seemed to burst through a dam in his chest. He had reached for his wand before heโd thought what he was doing. People all around them scrambled out of the way, backing down the corridor.
โHarry!โ Hermione said warningly.
โGo on, then, Potter,โ Malfoy said quietly, drawing out his own wand. โMoodyโs not here to look after you now โ do it, if youโve got the guts โโ
For a split second, they looked into each otherโs eyes, then, at exactly the same time, both acted.
โFurnunculus!โย Harry yelled.
โDensaugeo!โย screamed Malfoy.
Jets of light shot from both wands, hit each other in mid-air, and ricocheted off at angles โ Harryโs hit Goyle in the face, and Malfoyโs hit Hermione. Goyle bellowed and put his hands to his nose, where great ugly boils were springing up โ Hermione, whimpering in panic, was clutching her mouth.
โHermione!โ Ron had hurried forwards to see what was wrong with her. Harry turned and saw Ron dragging Hermioneโs hand away from her face.
It wasnโt a pretty sight. Hermioneโs front teeth โ already larger than average โ
were now growing at an alarming rate; she was looking more and more like a beaver as her teeth elongated, past her bottom lip, towards her chin โ panic- stricken, she felt them, and let out a terrified cry.
โAnd what is all this noise about?โ said a soft, deadly voice. Snape had arrived.
The Slytherins clamoured to give their explanations. Snape pointed a long yellow finger at Malfoy and said, โExplain.โ
โPotter attacked me, sir โโ
โWe attacked each other at the same time!โ Harry shouted. โโ and he hit Goyle โ look โโ
Snape examined Goyle, whose face now resembled something that would
have been at home in a book on poisonous fungi. โHospital wing, Goyle,โ Snape said calmly. โMalfoy got Hermione!โ Ron said.ย โLook!โ
He forced Hermione to show Snape her teeth โ she was doing her best to hide them with her hands, though this was difficult as they had now grown down past her collar. Pansy Parkinson and the other Slytherin girls were doubled up with silent giggles, pointing at Hermione from behind Snapeโs back.
Snape looked coldly at Hermione, then said, โI see no difference.โ
Hermione let out a whimper; her eyes filled with tears, she turned on her heel and ran, ran all the way up the corridor and out of sight.
It was lucky, perhaps, that both Harry and Ron started shouting at Snape at the same time; lucky their voices echoed so much in the stone corridor, for in the confused din, it was impossible for him to hear exactly what they were calling him. He got the gist, however.
โLetโs see,โ he said, in his silkiest voice. โFifty points from Gryffindor and a detention each for Potter and Weasley. Now get inside, or itโll be a weekโs worth of detentions.โ
Harryโs ears were ringing. The injustice of it made him want to curse Snape into a thousand slimy pieces. He passed Snape, walked with Ron to the back of the dungeon, and slammed his bag down onto the table. Ron was shaking with anger, too โ for a moment, it felt as though everything was back to normal between them, but then Ron turned, and sat down with Dean and Seamus instead, leaving Harry alone at his table. On the other side of the dungeon, Malfoy turned his back on Snape, and pressed his badge, smirking.ย POTTER STINKSย flashed once more across the room.
Harry sat there staring at Snape as the lesson began, picturing horrific things happening to him โฆ if only he knew how to do the Cruciatus Curse โฆ heโd have Snape flat on his back like that spider, jerking and twitching โฆ
โAntidotes!โ said Snape, looking around at them all, his cold black eyes glittering unpleasantly. โYou should all have prepared your recipes now. I want you to brew them carefully, and then we will be selecting someone on whom to test one โฆโ
Snapeโs eyes met Harryโs, and Harry knew what was coming. Snape was going to poisonย him.ย Harry imagined picking up his cauldron, and sprinting to the front of the class, and bringing it down on Snapeโs greasy head โ
And then a knock on the dungeon door burst in on Harryโs thoughts.
It was Colin Creevey; he edged into the room, beaming at Harry, and
walked up to Snapeโs desk at the front of the room. โYes?โ said Snape curtly.
โPlease, sir, Iโm supposed to take Harry Potter upstairs.โ
Snape stared down his hooked nose at Colin, whose smile faded from his eager face.
โPotter has another hour of Potions to complete,โ said Snape coldly. โHe will come upstairs when this class is finished.โ
Colin went pink.
โSir โ sir, Mr Bagman wants him,โ he said nervously. โAll the champions have got to go, I think they want to take photographs โฆโ
Harry would have given anything he owned to have stopped Colin saying those last few words. He chanced half a glance at Ron, but Ron was staring determinedly at the ceiling.
โVery well, very well,โ Snape snapped. โPotter, leave your things here, I want you back down here later to test your antidote.โ
โPlease, sir โ heโs got to take his things with him,โ squeaked Colin. โAll the champions โโ
โVeryย well!โ said Snape. โPotter โ take your bag and get out of my sight!โ
Harry swung his bag over his shoulder, got up and headed for the door. As he walked through the Slytherin desks,ย POTTER STINKSย flashed at him from every direction.
โItโs amazing, isnโt it, Harry?โ said Colin, starting to speak the moment Harry had closed the dungeon door behind him. โIsnโt it, though? You being champion?โ
โYeah, really amazing,โ said Harry heavily, as they set off towards the steps into the Entrance Hall. โWhat do they want photos for, Colin?โ
โTheย Daily Prophet, I think!โ
โGreat,โ said Harry, dully. โExactly what I need. More publicity.โ
โGood luck!โ said Colin, when they had reached the right room. Harry knocked on the door, and entered.
He was in a fairly small classroom; most of the desks had been pushed away to the back of the room, leaving a large space in the middle; three of them, however, had been placed, end to end, in front of the blackboard, and covered with a long length of velvet. Five chairs had been set behind the velvet-covered desks, and Ludo Bagman was sitting in one of them, talking to a witch Harry had never seen before, who was wearing magenta robes.
Viktor Krum was standing moodily in a corner as usual, and not talking to
anybody. Cedric and Fleur were in conversation. Fleur looked a good deal happier than Harry had seen her so far; she kept throwing back her head so that her long silvery hair caught the light. A paunchy man, holding a large black camera which was smoking slightly, was watching Fleur out of the corner of his eye.
Bagman suddenly spotted Harry, got up quickly and bounded forwards. โAh, here he is! Champion number four! In you come, Harry, in you come โฆ nothing to worry about, itโs just the Wand Weighing ceremony, the rest of the judges will be here in a moment โโ
โWand Weighing?โ Harry repeated nervously.
โWe have to check that your wands are fully functional, no problems, you know, as theyโre your most important tools in the tasks ahead,โ said Bagman. โThe expertโs upstairs now with Dumbledore. And then thereโs going to be a little photo shoot. This is Rita Skeeter,โ he added, gesturing towards the witch in magenta robes, โsheโs doing a small piece on the Tournament for theย Daily Prophetย โฆโ
โMaybe notย thatย small, Ludo,โ said Rita Skeeter, her eyes on Harry.
Her hair was set in elaborate and curiously rigid curls that contrasted oddly with her heavy-jawed face. She wore jewelled spectacles. The thick fingers clutching her crocodile-skin handbag ended in two-inch nails, painted crimson.
โI wonder if I could have a little word with Harry before we start?โ she said to Bagman, but still gazing fixedly at Harry. โThe youngest champion, you know โฆ to add a bit of colour?โ
โCertainly!โ cried Bagman. โThat is โ if Harry has no objection?โ โEr โโ said Harry.
โLovely,โ said Rita Skeeter, and in a second, her scarlet-taloned fingers had Harryโs upper arm in a surprisingly strong grip, and she was steering him out of the room again, and opening a nearby door.
โWe donโt want to be in there with all that noise,โ she said. โLetโs see โฆ ah, yes, this is nice and cosy.โ
It was a broom cupboard. Harry stared at her.
โCome along, dear โ thatโs right โ lovely,โ said Rita Skeeter again, perching herself precariously upon an upturned bucket, pushing Harry down onto a cardboard box and closing the door, throwing them into darkness. โLetโs see now โฆโ
She unsnapped her crocodile-skin handbag and pulled out a handful of candles, which she lit with a wave of her wand and magicked into mid-air, so
that they could see what they were doing.
โYou wonโt mind, Harry, if I use a Quick-Quotes Quill? It leaves me free to talk to you normally โฆโ
โA what?โ said Harry.
Rita Skeeterโs smile widened. Harry counted three gold teeth. She reached again into her crocodile bag, and drew out a long acid-green quill and a roll of parchment, which she stretched out between them on a crate of Mrs Skowerโs All-Purpose Magical Mess-Remover. She put the tip of the green quill into her mouth, sucked it for a moment with apparent relish, then placed it upright on the parchment, where it stood balanced on its point, quivering slightly.
โTesting โฆ my name is Rita Skeeter,ย Daily Prophetย reporter.โ
Harry looked down quickly at the quill. The moment Rita Skeeter had spoken, the green quill had started to scribble, skidding across the parchment:
Attractive blonde Rita Skeeter, forty-three, whose savage quill has punctured many inflated reputations โ
โLovely,โ said Rita Skeeter, yet again, and she ripped the top piece of parchment off, crumpled it up and stuffed it into her handbag. Now she leant towards Harry and said, โSo, Harry โฆ what made you decide to enter the Triwizard Tournament?โ
โEr โโ said Harry again, but he was distracted by the quill. Even though he wasnโt speaking, it was dashing across the parchment, and in its wake he could make out a fresh sentence:
An ugly scar, souvenir of a tragic past, disfigures the otherwise charming face of Harry Potter, whose eyes โ
โIgnore the quill, Harry,โ said Rita Skeeter firmly. Reluctantly, Harry looked up at her instead. โNow โ why did you decide to enter the Tournament, Harry?โ
โI didnโt,โ said Harry. โI donโt know how my name got into the Goblet of Fire. I didnโt put it in there.โ
Rita Skeeter raised one heavily pencilled eyebrow. โCome now, Harry, thereโs no need to be scared of getting into trouble. We all know you shouldnโt really have entered at all. But donโt worry about that. Our readers love a rebel.โ
โBut I didnโt enter,โ Harry repeated. โI donโt know who โโ
โHow do you feel about the tasks ahead?โ said Rita Skeeter. โExcited?
Nervous?โ
โI havenโt really thought โฆ yeah, nervous, I suppose,โ said Harry. His insides squirmed uncomfortably as he spoke.
โChampions have died in the past, havenโt they?โ said Rita Skeeter briskly. โHave you thought about that at all?โ
โWell โฆ they say itโs going to be a lot safer this year,โ said Harry.
The quill whizzed across the parchment between them, back and forwards as though it was skating.
โOf course, youโve looked death in the face before, havenโt you?โ said Rita Skeeter, watching him closely. โHow would you say thatโs affected you?โ
โEr,โ said Harry, yet again.
โDo you think that the trauma in your past might have made you keen to prove yourself? To live up to your name? Do you think that perhaps you were tempted to enter the Triwizard Tournament because โโ
โI didnโt enter,โย said Harry, starting to feel irritated.
โCan you remember your parents at all?โ said Rita Skeeter, talking over him.
โNo,โ said Harry.
โHow do you think theyโd feel if they knew you were competing in the Triwizard Tournament? Proud? Worried? Angry?โ
Harry was feeling really annoyed now. How on earth was he to know how his parents would feel if they were alive? He could feel Rita Skeeter watching him very intently. Frowning, he avoided her gaze and looked down at the words the quill had just written.
Tears fill those startlingly green eyes as our conversation turns to the parents he can barely remember.
โI have NOT got tears in my eyes!โ said Harry loudly.
Before Rita Skeeter could say a word, the door of the broom cupboard was pulled open. Harry looked around, blinking in the bright light. Albus Dumbledore stood there, looking down at both of them squashed into the cupboard.
โDumbledore!โย cried Rita Skeeter, with every appearance of delight โ but Harry noticed that her quill and the parchment had suddenly vanished from
the box of Magical Mess-Remover, and Ritaโs clawed fingers were hastily snapping shut the clasp of her crocodile-skin bag. โHow are you?โ she said, standing up and holding out one of her large, mannish hands to Dumbledore. โI hope you saw my piece over the summer about the International Confederation of Wizardsโ Conference?โ
โEnchantingly nasty,โ said Dumbledore, his eyes twinkling. โI particularly enjoyed your description of me as an obsolete dingbat.โ
Rita Skeeter didnโt look remotely abashed. โI was just making the point that some of your ideas are a little old-fashioned, Dumbledore, and that many wizards in the street โโ
โI will be delighted to hear the reasoning behind the rudeness, Rita,โ said Dumbledore, with a courteous bow and a smile, โbut Iโm afraid we will have to discuss the matter later. The Weighing of the Wands is about to start, and it cannot take place if one of our champions is hidden in a broom cupboard.โ
Very glad to get away from Rita Skeeter, Harry hurried back into the room. The other champions were now sitting in chairs near the door, and he sat down quickly next to Cedric, looking up at the velvet-covered table, where four of the five judges were now sitting โ Professor Karkaroff, Madame Maxime, Mr Crouch and Ludo Bagman. Rita Skeeter settled herself down in a corner; Harry saw her slip the parchment out of her bag again, spread it on her knee, suck the end of the Quick-Quotes Quill, and place it once more on the parchment.
โMay I introduce Mr Ollivander?โ said Dumbledore, taking his place at the judgesโ table, and talking to the champions. โHe will be checking your wands to ensure that they are in good condition before the Tournament.โ
Harry looked around, and with a jolt of surprise saw an old wizard with large, pale eyes standing quietly by the window. Harry had met Mr Ollivander before โ he was the wand-maker from whom Harry had bought his own wand over three years ago in Diagon Alley.
โMademoiselle Delacour, could we have you forward first, please?โ said Mr Ollivander, stepping into the empty space in the middle of the room.
Fleur Delacour swept over to Mr Ollivander, and handed him her wand. โHmmm โฆโ he said.
He twirled the wand between his long fingers like a baton and it emitted a number of pink and gold sparks. Then he held it close to his eyes and examined it carefully.
โYes,โ he said quietly, โnine and a half inches โฆ inflexible โฆ rosewood โฆ and containing โฆ dear me โฆโ
โAn โair from ze โead of a Veela,โ said Fleur. โOne of my grandmuzzerโs.โ So Fleurย wasย part Veela, thought Harry, making a mental note to tell Ron
โฆ then he remembered that Ron wasnโt speaking to him.
โYes,โ said Mr Ollivander, โyes, Iโve never used Veela hair myself, of course. I find it makes for rather temperamental wands โฆ however, to each his own, and if this suits you โฆโ
Mr Ollivander ran his fingers along the wand, apparently checking for scratches or bumps; then he muttered, โOrchideous!โ and a bunch of flowers burst from the wand tip.
โVery well, very well, itโs in fine working order,โ said Mr Ollivander, scooping up the flowers and handing them to Fleur with her wand. โMr Diggory, you next.โ
Fleur glided back to her seat, smiling at Cedric as he passed her.
โAh, now, this is one of mine, isnโt it?โ said Mr Ollivander, with much more enthusiasm, as Cedric handed over his wand. โYes, I remember it well. Containing a single hair from the tail of a particularly fine male unicorn โฆ must have been seventeen hands; nearly gored me with his horn after I plucked his tail. Twelve and a quarter inches โฆ ash โฆ pleasantly springy. Itโs in fine condition โฆ you treat it regularly?โ
โPolished it last night,โ said Cedric, grinning.
Harry looked down at his own wand. He could see finger marks all over it. He gathered a fistful of robe from his knee and tried to rub it clean surreptitiously. Several gold sparks shot out of the end of it. Fleur Delacour gave him a very patronising look, and he desisted.
Mr Ollivander sent a stream of silver smoke rings across the room from the tip of Cedricโs wand, pronounced himself satisfied, and then said, โMr Krum, if you please.โ
Viktor Krum got up and slouched, round-shouldered and duck-footed, towards Mr Ollivander. He thrust his wand out and stood scowling, with his hands in the pockets of his robes.
โHmm,โ said Mr Ollivander, โthis is a Gregorovitch creation, unless Iโm much mistaken? A fine wand-maker, though the styling is never quite what I
โฆ however โฆโ
He lifted the wand and examined it minutely, turning it over and over before his eyes.
โYes โฆ hornbeam and dragon heartstring?โ he shot at Krum, who nodded. โRather thicker than one usually sees โฆ quite rigid โฆ ten and a quarter inches โฆย Avis!โ
The hornbeam wand let off a blast like a gun, and a number of small, twittering birds flew out of the end, and through the open window into the watery sunlight.
โGood,โ said Mr Ollivander, handing Krum back his wand. โWhich leaves
โฆ Mr Potter.โ
Harry got to his feet and walked past Krum to Mr Ollivander. He handed over his wand.
โAaaah, yes,โ said Mr Ollivander, his pale eyes suddenly gleaming. โYes, yes, yes. How well I remember.โ
Harry could remember, too. He could remember it as though it had happened yesterday โฆ
Four summers ago, on his eleventh birthday, he had entered Mr Ollivanderโs shop with Hagrid to buy a wand. Mr Ollivander had taken his measurements and then started handing him wands to try. Harry had waved what felt like every wand in the shop, until at last he had found the one that suited him โ this one, which was made of holly, eleven inches long, and contained a single feather from the tail of a phoenix. Mr Ollivander had been very surprised that Harry had been so compatible with this wand. โCurious,โ he had said, โโฆ curiousโ, and not until Harry asked what was curious had Mr Ollivander explained that the phoenix feather in Harryโs wand had come from the same bird which had supplied the core of Lord Voldemortโs.
Harry had never shared this piece of information with anybody. He was very fond of his wand, and as far as he was concerned its relation to Voldemortโs wand was something it couldnโt help โ rather as he couldnโt help being related to Aunt Petunia. However, he really hoped that Mr Ollivander wasnโt about to tell the room about it. He had a funny feeling Rita Skeeterโs Quick-Quotes Quill might just explode with excitement if he did.
Mr Ollivander spent much longer examining Harryโs wand than anyone elseโs. Eventually, however, he made a fountain of wine shoot out of it, and handed it back to Harry, announcing that it was still in perfect condition.
โThank you all,โ said Dumbledore, standing up at the judgesโ table. โYou may go back to your lessons now โ or perhaps it would be quicker just to go down to dinner, as they are about to end โโ
Feeling that at last something had gone right today, Harry got up to leave, but the man with the black camera jumped up and cleared his throat.
โPhotos, Dumbledore, photos!โ cried Bagman excitedly. โAll the judges and champions. What do you think, Rita?โ
โEr โ yes, letโs do those first,โ said Rita Skeeter, whose eyes were upon
Harry again. โAnd then perhaps some individual shots.โ
The photographs took a long time. Madame Maxime cast everyone else into shadow wherever she stood, and the photographer couldnโt stand far enough back to get her into the frame; eventually she had to sit while everyone else stood around her. Karkaroff kept twirling his goatee around his finger to give it an extra curl; Krum, who Harry would have thought would have been used to this sort of thing, skulked, half-hidden, at the back of the group. The photographer seemed keenest to get Fleur at the front, but Rita Skeeter kept hurrying forward and dragging Harry into greater prominence. Then she insisted on separate shots of all the champions. At last, they were free to go.
Harry went down to dinner. Hermione wasnโt there โ he supposed she was still in the hospital wing having her teeth fixed. He ate alone at the end of the table, then returned to Gryffindor Tower, thinking of all the extra work on Summoning Charms that he had to do. Up in the dormitory, he came across Ron.
โYouโve had an owl,โ said Ron brusquely, the moment he walked in. He was pointing at Harryโs pillow. The school barn owl was waiting for him there.
โOh โ right,โ said Harry.
โAnd weโve got to do our detentions tomorrow night, Snapeโs dungeon,โ said Ron.
He then walked straight out of the room, not looking at Harry. For a moment, Harry considered going after him โ he wasnโt sure whether he wanted to talk to him or hit him, both seemed quite appealing โ but the lure of Siriusโ answer was too strong. Harry strode over to the barn owl, took the letter off its leg, and unrolled it.
Harry โ
I canโt say everything I would like to in a letter, itโs too risky in case the owl is intercepted โ we need to talk, face to face. Can you ensure that you are alone by the fire in Gryffindor Tower at one oโclock in the morning on the 22nd November?
I know better than anyone that you can look after yourself, and while youโre around Dumbledore and Moody I donโt think anyone will be able to hurt you. However, someone seems to be having a good try. Entering you in that Tournament would have been very risky, especially right under Dumbledoreโs nose.
Be on the watch, Harry. I still want to hear about anything unusual.
Let me know about the 22nd November as quickly as you can.
Sirius