Since the disastrous episode of the pixies, Professor Lockhart had not brought live creatures to class. Instead, he read passages from his books to them, and sometimes re-enacted some of the more dramatic bits. He usually picked Harry to help him with these reconstructions; so far, Harry had been forced to play a simple Transylvanian villager whom Lockhart had cured of a Babbling Curse, a yeti with a head-cold, and a vampire who had been unable to eat anything except lettuce since Lockhart had dealt with him.
Harry was hauled to the front of the class during their very next Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson, this time acting a werewolf. If he hadnโt had a very good reason for keeping Lockhart in a good mood, he would have refused to do it.
โNice loud howl, Harry โ exactly โ and then, if youโll believe it, I pounced โ like this โย slammedย him to the floor โ thus โ with one hand, I managed to hold him down โ with my other, I put my wand to his throat โ I then screwed up my remaining strength and performed the immensely complex Homorphus Charm โ he let out a piteous moan โ go on, Harry โ higher than that โ good โ the fur vanished โ the fangs shrank โ and he turned back into a man. Simple, yet effective โ and another village will remember me forever as the hero who delivered them from the monthly terror of werewolf attacks.โ
The bell rang and Lockhart got to his feet.
โHomework: compose a poem about my defeat of the Wagga Wagga werewolf! Signed copies ofย Magical Meย to the author of the best one!โ
The class began to leave. Harry returned to the back of the room, where Ron and Hermione were waiting.
โReady?โ Harry muttered.
โWait till everyoneโs gone,โ said Hermione nervously. โAll right โฆโ
She approached Lockhartโs desk, a piece of paper clutched tightly in her hand, Harry and Ron right behind her.
โEr โ Professor Lockhart?โ Hermione stammered. โI wanted to โ to get this book out of the library. Just for background reading.โ She held out the piece of paper, her hand shaking slightly. โBut the thing is, itโs in the Restricted
Section of the library, so I need a teacher to sign for it โ Iโm sure it would help me understand what you say inย Gadding with Ghoulsย about slow-acting venoms โฆโ
โAh,ย Gadding with Ghouls!โ said Lockhart, taking the note from Hermione and smiling widely at her. โPossibly my very favourite book. You enjoyed it?โ โOh, yes,โ said Hermione eagerly. โSo clever, the way you trapped that last
one with the tea-strainer โฆโ
โWell, Iโm sure no one will mind me giving the best student in the year a little extra help,โ said Lockhart warmly, and he pulled out an enormous peacock quill. โYes, nice, isnโt it?โ he said, misreading the revolted look on Ronโs face. โI usually save it for book-signings.โ
He scrawled an enormous loopy signature on the note and handed it back to Hermione.
โSo, Harry,โ said Lockhart, while Hermione folded the note with fumbling fingers and slipped it into her bag, โtomorrowโs the first Quidditch match of the season, I believe? Gryffindor against Slytherin, is it not? I hear youโre a useful player. I was a Seeker, too. I was asked to try for the National Squad, but preferred to dedicate my life to the eradication of the Dark Forces. Still, if ever you feel the need for a little private training, donโt hesitate to ask. Always happy to pass on my expertise to less able players โฆโ
Harry made an indistinct noise in his throat and then hurried off after Ron and Hermione.
โI donโt believe it,โ he said, as the three of them examined the signature on the note, โHe didnโt evenย lookย at the book we wanted.โ
โThatโs because heโs a brainless git,โ said Ron. โBut who cares, weโve got what we needed.โ
โHe isย notย a brainless git,โ said Hermione shrilly, as they half-ran towards the library.
โJust because he said you were the best student in the year โฆโ
They dropped their voices as they entered the muffled stillness of the library.
Madam Pince, the librarian, was a thin, irritable woman who looked like an underfed vulture.
โMoste Potente Potions?โย she repeated suspiciously, trying to take the note from Hermione; but Hermione wouldnโt let go.
โI was wondering if I could keep it,โ she said breathlessly.
โOh, come on,โ said Ron, wrenching it from her grasp and thrusting it at
Madam Pince. โWeโll get you another autograph. Lockhartโll sign anything if it stands still long enough.โ
Madam Pince held the note up to the light, as though determined to detect a forgery, but it passed the test. She stalked away between the lofty shelves and returned several minutes later carrying a large and mouldy-looking book. Hermione put it carefully into her bag and they left, trying not to walk too quickly or look too guilty.
Five minutes later, they were barricaded in Moaning Myrtleโs out-of-order bathroom once again. Hermione had overridden Ronโs objections by pointing out that it was the last place anyone in their right minds would go, so they were guaranteed some privacy. Moaning Myrtle was crying noisily in her cubicle, but they were ignoring her, and she them.
Hermione openedย Moste Potente Potionsย carefully, and the three of them bent over the damp-spotted pages. It was clear from a glance why it belonged in the Restricted Section. Some of the potions had effects almost too gruesome to think about, and there were some very unpleasant illustrations, which included a man who seemed to have been turned inside out and a witch sprouting several extra pairs of arms out of her head.
โHere it is,โ said Hermione excitedly, as she found the page headedย The Polyjuice Potion. It was decorated with drawings of people halfway through transforming into other people. Harry sincerely hoped the artist had imagined the looks of intense pain on their faces.
โThis is the most complicated potion Iโve ever seen,โ said Hermione, as they scanned the recipe. โLacewing flies, leeches, fluxweed and knotgrass,โ she murmured, running her finger down the list of ingredients. โWell, theyโre easy enough, theyโre in the student store-cupboard, we can help ourselves. Oooh, look, powdered horn of a Bicorn โ donโt know where weโre going to get that โฆ Shredded skin of a Boomslang โ thatโll be tricky, too โ and of course a bit of whoever we want to change into.โ
โExcuse me?โ said Ron sharply. โWhat dโyou mean, a bit of whoever weโre changing into? Iโm drinkingย nothingย with Crabbeโs toenails in it โฆโ
Hermione continued as though she hadnโt heard him.
โWe donโt have to worry about that yet, though, because we add those bits last โฆโ
Ron turned, speechless, to Harry, who had another worry.
โDโyou realise how much weโre going to have to steal, Hermione? Shredded skin of Boomslang, thatโs definitely not in the studentsโ cupboard. Whatโre we going to do, break into Snapeโs private stores? I donโt know if
this is a good idea โฆโ
Hermione shut the book with a snap.
โWell, if you two are going to chicken out, fine,โ she said. There were bright pink patches on her cheeks and her eyes were brighter than usual. โIย donโt want to break rules, you know.ย Iย think threatening Muggle-borns is far worse than brewing up a difficult potion. But if you donโt want to find out if itโs Malfoy, Iโll go straight to Madam Pince now and hand the book back in
โฆโ
โI never thought Iโd see the day when youโd be persuading us to break rules,โ said Ron. โAll right, weโll do it. But not toenails, OK?โ
โHow long will it take to make, anyway?โ said Harry, as Hermione, looking happier, opened the book again.
โWell, as the fluxweed has got to be picked at the full moon and the lacewings have got to be stewed for twenty-one days โฆ Iโd say itโd be ready in about a month, if we can get all the ingredients.โ
โA month?โ said Ron. โMalfoy could have attacked half the Muggle-borns in the school by then!โ But Hermioneโs eyes narrowed dangerously again, and he added swiftly, โBut itโs the best plan weโve got, so full steam ahead, I say.โ
However, while Hermione was checking that the coast was clear for them to leave the bathroom, Ron muttered to Harry, โItโll be a lot less hassle if you can just knock Malfoy off his broom tomorrow.โ
*
Harry woke early on Saturday morning and lay for a while thinking about the coming Quidditch match. He was nervous, mainly at the thought of what Wood would say if Gryffindor lost, but also at the idea of facing a team mounted on the fastest racing brooms gold could buy. He had never wanted to beat Slytherin so badly. After half an hour of lying there with his insides churning, he got up, dressed, and went down to breakfast early, where he found the rest of the Gryffindor team huddled at the long, empty table, all looking uptight and not speaking much.
As eleven oโclock approached, the whole school started to make its way down to the Quidditch stadium. It was a muggy sort of day with a hint of thunder in the air. Ron and Hermione came hurrying over to wish Harry good luck as he entered the changing rooms. The team pulled on their scarlet Gryffindor robes, then sat down to listen to Woodโs usual pre-match pep talk.
โSlytherin have better brooms than us,โ he began, โno point denying it. But weโve got betterย peopleย on our brooms. Weโve trained harder than they have, weโve been flying in all weathers โโ (โToo true,โ muttered George Weasley. โI
havenโt been properly dry since Augustโ) โโ and weโre going to make them rue the day they let that little bit of slime, Malfoy, buy his way onto their team.โ
Chest heaving with emotion, Wood turned to Harry.
โItโll be down to you, Harry, to show them that a Seeker has to have something more than a rich father. Get to that Snitch before Malfoy or die trying, Harry, because weโve got to win today, weโve got to.โ
โSo no pressure, Harry,โ said Fred, winking at him.
As they walked out onto the pitch, a roar of noise greeted them; mainly cheers, because Ravenclaw and Hufflepuff were anxious to see Slytherin beaten, but the Slytherins in the crowd made their boos and hisses heard too. Madam Hooch, the Quidditch teacher, asked Flint and Wood to shake hands, which they did, giving each other threatening stares and gripping rather harder than was necessary.
โOn my whistle,โ said Madam Hooch, โthree โฆ two โฆ one โฆโ
With a roar from the crowd to speed them upwards, the fourteen players rose towards the leaden sky. Harry flew higher than any of them, squinting around for the Snitch.
โAll right there, Scarhead?โ yelled Malfoy, shooting underneath him as though to show off the speed of his broom.
Harry had no time to reply. At that very moment, a heavy black Bludger came pelting towards him; he avoided it so narrowly that he felt it ruffle his hair as it passed.
โClose one, Harry!โ said George, streaking past him with his club in his hand, ready to knock the Bludger back towards a Slytherin. Harry saw George give the Bludger a powerful whack in the direction of Adrian Pucey, but the Bludger changed direction in mid-air and shot straight for Harry again.
Harry dropped quickly to avoid it, and George managed to hit it hard towards Malfoy. Once again, the Bludger swerved like a boomerang and shot at Harryโs head.
Harry put on a burst of speed and zoomed towards the other end of the pitch. He could hear the Bludger whistling along behind him. What was going on? Bludgers never concentrated on one player like this, it was their job to try and unseat as many people as possible โฆ
Fred Weasley was waiting for the Bludger at the other end. Harry ducked as Fred swung at the Bludger with all his might; the Bludger was knocked off course.
โThatโs done it!โ Fred yelled happily, but he was wrong; as though it was
magnetically attracted towards Harry, the Bludger pelted after him once more and Harry was forced to fly off at full speed.
It had started to rain; Harry felt heavy drops fall onto his face, splattering onto his glasses. He didnโt have a clue what was going on in the rest of the game until he heard Lee Jordan, who was commentating, say, โSlytherin lead, sixty points to zero.โ
The Slytherinsโ superior brooms were clearly doing their jobs, and meanwhile the mad Bludger was doing all it could to knock Harry out of the air. Fred and George were now flying so close to him on either side that Harry could see nothing at all except their flailing arms and had no chance to look for the Snitch, let alone catch it.
โSomeoneโs โ tampered โ with โ this โ Bludger โโ Fred grunted, swinging his bat with all his might at it as it launched a new attack on Harry.
โWe need time out,โ said George, trying to signal to Wood and stop the Bludger breaking Harryโs nose at the same time.
Wood had obviously got the message. Madam Hoochโs whistle rang out and Harry, Fred and George dived for the ground, still trying to avoid the mad Bludger.
โWhatโs going on?โ said Wood, as the Gryffindor team huddled together, while Slytherins in the crowd jeered. โWeโre being flattened. Fred, George, where were you when that Bludger stopped Angelina scoring?โ
โWe were twenty feet above her, stopping the other Bludger murdering Harry, Oliver,โ said George angrily. โSomeoneโs fixed it โ it wonโt leave Harry alone, it hasnโt gone for anyone else all game. The Slytherins must have done something to it.โ
โBut the Bludgers have been locked in Madam Hoochโs office since our last practice, and there was nothing wrong with them then โฆโ said Wood, anxiously.
Madam Hooch was walking towards them. Over her shoulder, Harry could see the Slytherin team jeering and pointing in his direction.
โListen,โ said Harry, as she came nearer and nearer, โwith you two flying round me all the time the only way Iโm going to catch the Snitch is if it flies up my sleeve. Go back to the rest of the team and let me deal with the rogue one.โ
โDonโt be thick,โ said Fred. โItโll take your head off.โ Wood was looking from Harry to the Weasleys.
โOliver, this is mad,โ said Alicia Spinnet angrily. โYou canโt let Harry deal with that thing on his own. Letโs ask for an inquiry โโ
โIf we stop now, weโll have to forfeit the match!โ said Harry. โAnd weโre not losing to Slytherin just because of a mad Bludger! Come on, Oliver, tell them to leave me alone!โ
โThis is all your fault,โ George said angrily to Wood. โโGet the Snitch or die tryingโ โ what a stupid thing to tell him!โ
Madam Hooch had joined them.
โReady to resume play?โ she asked Wood.
Wood looked at the determined look on Harryโs face.
โAll right,โ he said. โFred, George, you heard Harry โ leave him alone and let him deal with the Bludger on his own.โ
The rain was falling more heavily now. On Madam Hoochโs whistle, Harry kicked hard into the air and heard the tell-tale whoosh of the Bludger behind him. Higher and higher Harry climbed. He looped and swooped, spiralled, zig-zagged and rolled. Slightly dizzy, he nevertheless kept his eyes wide open. Rain was speckling his glasses and ran up his nostrils as he hung upside down, avoiding another fierce dive from the Bludger. He could hear laughter from the crowd; he knew he must look very stupid, but the rogue Bludger was heavy and couldnโt change direction as quickly as he could. He began a kind of roller-coaster ride around the edges of the stadium, squinting through the silver sheets of rain to the Gryffindor goalposts, where Adrian Pucey was trying to get past Wood โฆ
A whistling in Harryโs ear told him the Bludger had just missed him again; he turned right over and sped in the opposite direction.
โTraining for the ballet, Potter?โ yelled Malfoy, as Harry was forced to do a stupid kind of twirl in mid-air to dodge the Bludger. Off Harry fled, the Bludger trailing a few feet behind him: and then, glaring back at Malfoy in hatred, he saw it,ย the Golden Snitch. It was hovering inches above Malfoyโs left ear โ and Malfoy, busy laughing at Harry, hadnโt seen it.
For an agonising moment, Harry hung in mid-air, not daring to speed towards Malfoy in case he looked up and saw the Snitch.
WHAM!
He had stayed still a second too long. The Bludger had hit him at last, smashed into his elbow, and Harry felt his arm break. Dimly, dazed by the searing pain in his arm, he slid sideways on his rain-drenched broom, one knee still crooked over it, his right arm dangling useless at his side. The Bludger came pelting back for a second attack, this time aiming at his face. Harry swerved out of the way, one idea firmly lodged in his numb brain:ย get to Malfoy.
Through a haze of rain and pain he dived for the shimmering, sneering face below him and saw its eyes widen with fear: Malfoy thought Harry was attacking him.
โWhat the โโ he gasped, careering out of Harryโs way.
Harry took his remaining hand off his broom and made a wild snatch; he felt his fingers close on the cold Snitch but was now only gripping the broom with his legs and there was a yell from the crowd below as he headed straight for the ground, trying hard not to pass out.
With a splattering thud he hit the mud and rolled off his broom. His arm was hanging at a very strange angle. Riddled with pain, he heard, as though from a distance, a good deal of whistling and shouting. He focused on the Snitch clutched in his good hand.
โAha,โ he said vaguely, โweโve won.โ And he fainted.
He came round, rain falling on his face, still lying on the pitch, with someone leaning over him. He saw a glitter of teeth.
โOh no, not you,โ he moaned.
โDoesnโt know what heโs saying,โ said Lockhart loudly, to the anxious crowd of Gryffindors pressing around them. โNot to worry, Harry. Iโm about to fix your arm.โ
โNo!โย said Harry. โIโll keep it like this, thanks โฆโ
He tried to sit up, but the pain was terrible. He heard a familiar clicking noise nearby.
โI donโt want a photo of this, Colin,โ he said loudly.
โLie back, Harry,โ said Lockhart soothingly. โItโs a simple charm Iโve used countless times.โ
โWhy canโt I just go to the hospital wing?โ said Harry through clenched teeth.
โHe should really, Professor,โ said a muddy Wood, who couldnโt help grinning even though his Seeker was injured. โGreat capture, Harry, really spectacular, your best yet, Iโd say.โ
Through the thicket of legs around him, Harry spotted Fred and George Weasley, wrestling the rogue Bludger into a box. It was still putting up a terrific fight.
โStand back,โ said Lockhart, who was rolling up his jade-green sleeves.
โNo โ donโt โโ said Harry weakly, but Lockhart was twirling his wand and a second later had directed it straight at Harryโs arm.
A strange and unpleasant sensation started at Harryโs shoulder and spread all the way down to his fingertips. It felt as though his arm was being deflated. He didnโt dare look at what was happening. He had shut his eyes, his face turned away from his arm, but his worst fears were realised as the people above him gasped and Colin Creevey began clicking away madly. His arm didnโt hurt any more โ but nor did it feel remotely like an arm.
โAh,โ said Lockhart. โYes. Well, that can sometimes happen. But the point is, the bones are no longer broken. Thatโs the thing to bear in mind. So, Harry, just toddle up to the Hospital Wing โ ah, Mr Weasley, Miss Granger, would you escort him? โ and Madam Pomfrey will be able to โ er โ tidy you up a bit.โ
As Harry got to his feet, he felt strangely lopsided. Taking a deep breath he looked down at his right side. What he saw nearly made him pass out again.
Poking out of the end of his robes was what looked like a thick, flesh- coloured rubber glove. He tried to move his fingers. Nothing happened.
Lockhart hadnโt mended Harryโs bones. He had removed them.
*
Madam Pomfrey wasnโt at all pleased.
โYou should have come straight to me!โ she raged, holding up the sad, limp remainder of what, half an hour before, had been a working arm. โI can mend bones in a second โ but growing them back โโ
โYou will be able to, wonโt you?โ said Harry desperately.
โIโll be able to, certainly, but it will be painful,โ said Madam Pomfrey grimly, throwing Harry a pair of pyjamas. โYouโll have to stay the night โฆโ
Hermione waited outside the curtain drawn around Harryโs bed while Ron helped him into his pyjamas. It took a while to stuff the rubbery, boneless arm into a sleeve.
โHow can you stick up for Lockhart now, Hermione, eh?โ Ron called through the curtain as he pulled Harryโs limp fingers through the cuff. โIf Harry had wanted de-boning he would have asked.โ
โAnyone can make a mistake,โ said Hermione, โAnd it doesnโt hurt any more, does it, Harry?โ
โNo,โ said Harry, โbut it doesnโt do anything else, either.โ
As he swung himself onto the bed, his arm flapped pointlessly.
Hermione and Madam Pomfrey came around the curtain. Madam Pomfrey was holding a large bottle of something labelled โSkele-Groโ.
โYouโre in for a rough night,โ she said, pouring out a steaming beakerful
and handing it to him. โRegrowing bones is a nasty business.โ
So was taking the Skele-Gro. It burned Harryโs mouth and throat as it went down, making him cough and splutter. Still tut-tutting about dangerous sports and inept teachers, Madam Pomfrey retreated, leaving Ron and Hermione to help Harry gulp down some water.
โWe won, though,โ said Ron, a grin breaking across his face. โThat was some catch you made. Malfoyโs face โฆ he looked ready to kill!โ
โI want to know how he fixed that Bludger,โ said Hermione darkly.
โWe can add that to the list of questions weโll ask him when weโve taken the Polyjuice Potion,โ said Harry, sinking back onto his pillows. โI hope it tastes better than this stuff โฆโ
โIf itโs got bits of Slytherins in it? Youโve got to be joking,โ said Ron.
The door of the hospital wing burst open at that moment. Filthy and soaking wet, the rest of the Gryffindor team had arrived to see Harry.
โUnbelievable flying, Harry,โ said George. โIโve just seen Marcus Flint yelling at Malfoy. Something about having the Snitch on top of his head and not noticing. Malfoy didnโt seem too happy.โ
They had brought cakes, sweets and bottles of pumpkin juice; they gathered around Harryโs bed and were just getting started on what promised to be a good party when Madam Pomfrey came storming over, shouting, โThis boy needs rest, heโs got thirty-three bones to regrow! Out! OUT!โ
And Harry was left alone, with nothing to distract him from the stabbing pains in his limp arm.
*
Hours and hours later, Harry woke quite suddenly in the pitch blackness and gave a small yelp of pain: his arm now felt full of large splinters. For a second, he thought it was that which had woken him. Then, with a thrill of horror, he realised that someone was sponging his forehead in the dark.
โGet off!โ he said loudly, and then,ย โDobby!โ
The house-elfโs goggling tennis-ball eyes were peering at Harry through the darkness. A single tear was running down his long, pointed nose.
โHarry Potter came back to school,โ he whispered miserably. โDobby warned and warned Harry Potter. Ah sir, why didnโt you heed Dobby? Why didnโt Harry Potter go back home when he missed the train?โ
Harry heaved himself up on his pillows and pushed Dobbyโs sponge away. โWhatโre you doing here?โ he said. โAnd how did you know I missed the
train?โ
Dobbyโs lip trembled and Harry was seized by a sudden suspicion.
โIt wasย you!โ he said slowly. โYouย stopped the barrier letting us through!โ โIndeed yes, sir,โ said Dobby, nodding his head vigorously, ears flapping.
โDobby hid and watched for Harry Potter and sealed the gateway and Dobby
had to iron his hands afterwards โโ he showed Harry ten, long, bandaged fingers, โโ but Dobby didnโt care, sir, for he thought Harry Potter was safe, andย neverย did Dobby dream that Harry Potter would get to school another way!โ
He was rocking backwards and forwards, shaking his ugly head.
โDobby was so shocked when he heard Harry Potter was back at Hogwarts, he let his masterโs dinner burn! Such a flogging Dobby never had, sir โฆโ
Harry slumped back onto his pillows.
โYou nearly got Ron and me expelled,โ he said fiercely. โYouโd better clear off before my bones come back, Dobby, or I might strangle you.โ
Dobby smiled weakly.
โDobby is used to death threats, sir. Dobby gets them five times a day at home.โ
He blew his nose on a corner of the filthy pillowcase he wore, looking so pathetic that Harry felt his anger ebb away in spite of himself.
โWhy dโyou wear that thing, Dobby?โ he asked curiously.
โThis, sir?โ said Dobby, plucking at the pillowcase. โโTis a mark of the house-elfโs enslavement, sir. Dobby can only be freed if his masters present him with clothes, sir. The family is careful not to pass Dobby even a sock, sir, for then he would be free to leave their house for ever.โ
Dobby mopped his bulging eyes and said suddenly, โHarry Potterย mustย go home! Dobby thought his Bludger would be enough to make โโ
โYourย Bludger?โ said Harry, anger rising once more. โWhat dโyou mean,
yourย Bludger?ย Youย made that Bludger try and kill me?โ
โNot kill you, sir, never kill you!โ said Dobby, shocked. โDobby wants to save Harry Potterโs life! Better sent home, grievously injured, than remain here, sir! Dobby only wanted Harry Potter hurt enough to be sent home!โ
โOh, is that all?โ said Harry angrily. โI donโt suppose youโre going to tell me
whyย you wanted me sent home in pieces?โ
โAh, if Harry Potter only knew!โ Dobby groaned, more tears dripping onto his ragged pillowcase. โIf he knew what he means to us, to the lowly, the enslaved, us dregs of the magical world! Dobby remembers how it was when He Who Must Not Be Named was at the height of his powers, sir! We house-
elves were treated like vermin, sir! Of course, Dobby is still treated like that, sir,โ he admitted, drying his face on the pillowcase. โBut mostly, sir, life has improved for my kind since you triumphed over He Who Must Not Be Named. Harry Potter survived, and the Dark Lordโs power was broken, and it was a new dawn, sir, and Harry Potter shone like a beacon of hope for those of us who thought the dark days would never end, sir โฆ And now, at Hogwarts, terrible things are to happen, are perhaps happening already, and Dobby cannot let Harry Potter stay here now that history is to repeat itself, now that the Chamber of Secrets is open once more โโ
Dobby froze, horror-struck, then grabbed Harryโs water jug from his bedside table and cracked it over his own head, toppling out of sight. A second later, he crawled back onto the bed, cross-eyed, muttering, โBad Dobby, very bad Dobby โฆโ
โSo thereย isย a Chamber of Secrets?โ Harry whispered. โAnd โ did you say itโs been openedย before?ย Tellย me, Dobby!โ
He seized the elfโs bony wrist as Dobbyโs hand inched towards the water jug. โBut Iโm not Muggle-born โ how can I be in danger from the Chamber?โ
โAh, sir, ask no more, ask no more of poor Dobby,โ stammered the elf, his eyes huge in the dark. โDark deeds are planned in this place, but Harry Potter must not be here when they happen. Go home, Harry Potter. Go home. Harry Potter must not meddle in this, sir, โtis too dangerous โโ
โWho is it, Dobby?โ Harry said, keeping a firm hold on Dobbyโs wrist to stop him hitting himself with the water jug again. โWhoโs opened it? Who opened it last time?โ
โDobby canโt, sir, Dobby canโt, Dobby mustnโt tell!โ squealed the elf. โGo home, Harry Potter, go home!โ
โIโm not going anywhere!โ said Harry fiercely. โOne of my best friends is Muggle-born, sheโll be first in line if the Chamber really has been opened โโ
โHarry Potter risks his own life for his friends!โ moaned Dobby, in a kind of miserable ecstasy. โSo noble! So valiant! But he must save himself, he must, Harry Potter must not โโ
Dobby suddenly froze, his bat ears quivering. Harry heard it, too. There were footsteps coming down the passageway outside.
โDobby must go!โ breathed the elf, terrified; there was a loud crack, and Harryโs fist was suddenly clenched on thin air. He slumped back into bed, his eyes on the dark doorway to the hospital wing as the footsteps drew nearer.
Next moment, Dumbledore was backing into the dormitory, wearing a long woolly dressing gown and a nightcap. He was carrying one end of what
looked like a statue. Professor McGonagall appeared a second later, carrying its feet. Together, they heaved it onto a bed.
โGet Madam Pomfrey,โ whispered Dumbledore, and Professor McGonagall hurried past the end of Harryโs bed out of sight. Harry lay quite still, pretending to be asleep. He heard urgent voices, and then Professor McGonagall swept back into view, closely followed by Madam Pomfrey, who was pulling a cardigan on over her nightdress. He heard a sharp intake of breath.
โWhat happened?โ Madam Pomfrey whispered to Dumbledore, bending over the statue on the bed.
โAnother attack,โ said Dumbledore. โMinerva found him on the stairs.โ โThere was a bunch of grapes next to him,โ said Professor McGonagall.
โWe think he was trying to sneak up here to visit Potter.โ
Harryโs stomach gave a horrible lurch. Slowly and carefully, he raised himself a few inches so he could look at the statue on the bed. A ray of moonlight lay across its staring face.
It was Colin Creevey. His eyes were wide and his hands were stuck up in front of him, holding his camera.
โPetrified?โ whispered Madam Pomfrey.
โYes,โ said Professor McGonagall. โBut I shudder to think โฆ If Albus hadnโt been on the way downstairs for hot chocolate, who knows what might have โฆโ
The three of them stared down at Colin. Then Dumbledore leaned forward and prised the camera out of Colinโs rigid grip.
โYou donโt think he managed to get a picture of his attacker?โ said Professor McGonagall eagerly.
Dumbledore didnโt answer. He prised open the back of the camera. โGood gracious!โ said Madam Pomfrey.
A jet of steam had hissed out of the camera. Harry, three beds away, caught the acrid smell of burnt plastic.
โMelted,โ said Madam Pomfrey wonderingly, โall melted โฆโ
โWhat does thisย mean,ย Albus?โ Professor McGonagall asked urgently.
โIt means,โ said Dumbledore, โthat the Chamber of Secrets is indeed open again.โ
Madam Pomfrey clapped a hand to her mouth. Professor McGonagall stared at Dumbledore.
โBut Albus โฆ surely โฆย who?โ
โThe question is not who,โ said Dumbledore, his eyes on Colin. โThe question is,ย howย โฆโ
And from what Harry could see of Professor McGonagallโs shadowy face, she didnโt understand this any better than he did.