The moment her finger touched the Mark, Harryโs scar burned savagely, the starry room vanished from sight, and he was standing upon an outcrop of rock beneath a cliff, and the sea was washing around him and there was triumph in his heart โย They have the boy.
A loudย bangย brought Harry back to where he stood: Disoriented, he raised his wand, but the witch before him was already falling forward; she hit the ground so hard that the glass in the bookcases tinkled.
โIโve never Stunned anyone except in our D.A. lessons,โ said Luna, sounding mildly interested. โThat was noisier than I thought it would be.โ
And sure enough, the ceiling had begun to tremble. Scurrying, echoing footsteps were growing louder from behind the door leading to the dormitories: Lunaโs spell had woken Ravenclaws sleeping above.
โLuna, where are you? I need to get under the Cloak!โ
Lunaโs feet appeared out of nowhere; he hurried to her side and she let the Cloak fall back over them as the door opened and a stream of Ravenclaws, all in their nightclothes, flooded into the common room. There were gasps and cries of surprise as they saw Alecto lying there unconscious. Slowly they shuffled in around her, a savage beast that might wake at any moment and attack them. Then one brave little first-year darted up to her and prodded her backside with his big toe.
โI think she might be dead!โ he shouted with delight.
โOh, look,โ whispered Luna happily, as the Ravenclaws crowded in around Alecto. โTheyโre pleased!โ
โYeah โฆ great โฆโ
Harry closed his eyes, and as his scar throbbed he chose to sink again into Voldemortโs mind. โฆ He was moving along the tunnel into the first cave. โฆ He had chosen to make sure of the locket before coming โฆ but that would not take him long. โฆ
There was a rap on the common room door and every Ravenclaw froze. From the other side, Harry heard the soft, musical voice that issued from the eagle door knocker: โWhere do Vanished objects go?โ
โI dunno, do I? Shut it!โ snarled an uncouth voice that Harry knew was that of the Carrow brother, Amycus. โAlecto?ย Alecto? Are you there? Have you got him? Open the door!โ
The Ravenclaws were whispering amongst themselves, terrified. Then, without warning, there came a series of loud bangs, as though somebody was firing a gun into the door.
โALECTO! If he comes, and we havenโt got Potter โ dโyou want to go the same way as the Malfoys? ANSWER ME!โ Amycus bellowed, shaking the door for all he was worth, but still it did not open. The Ravenclaws were all backing away, and some of the most frightened began scampering back up the staircase to their beds. Then, just as Harry was wondering whether he ought not to blast open the door and Stun Amycus before the Death Eater could do anything else, a second, most familiar voice rang out beyond the door.
โMay I ask what you are doing, Professor Carrow?โ
โTrying โ to get โ through this damned โ door!โ shouted Amycus. โGo and get Flitwick! Get him to open it, now!โ
โBut isnโt your sister in there?โ asked Professor McGonagall. โDidnโt Professor Flitwick let her in earlier this evening, at your urgent request? Perhaps she could open the door for you? Then you neednโt wake up half the castle.โ
โShe ainโt answering, you old besom!ย Youย open it! Garn! Do it, now! โCertainly, if you wish it,โ said Professor McGonagall, with awful
coldness. There was a genteel tap of the knocker and the musical voice asked again,
โWhere do Vanished objects go?โ
โInto nonbeing, which is to say, everything,โ replied Professor McGonagall.
โNicely phrased,โ replied the eagle door knocker, and the door swung open.
The few Ravenclaws who had remained behind sprinted for the stairs as Amycus burst over the threshold, brandishing his wand. Hunched like his sister, he had a pallid, doughy face and tiny eyes, which fell at once on Alecto, sprawled motionless on the floor. He let out a yell of fury and fear.
โWhatโve they done, the little whelps?โ he screamed. โIโll Cruciate the lot of โem till they tell me who did it โ and whatโs the Dark Lord going to say?โ he shrieked, standing over his sister and smacking himself on the
forehead with his fist. โWe havenโt got him, and theyโve gorn and killed her!โ
โSheโs only Stunned,โ said Professor McGonagall impatiently, who had stooped down to examine Alecto. โSheโll be perfectly all right.โ
โNo she bludgering well wonโt!โ bellowed Amycus. โNot after the Dark Lord gets hold of her! Sheโs gorn and sent for him, I felt me Mark burn, and he thinks weโve got Potter!โ
โ โGot Potterโ?โ said Professor McGonagall sharply. โWhat do you mean, โgot Potterโ?โ
โHe told us Potter might try and get inside Ravenclaw Tower, and to send for him if we caught him!โ
โWhy would Harry Potter try to get inside Ravenclaw Tower? Potter belongs in my House!โ
Beneath the disbelief and anger, Harry heard a little strain of pride in her voice, and affection for Minerva McGonagall gushed up inside him.
โWe was told he might come in here!โ said Carrow. โI dunno why, do I?โ Professor McGonagall stood up and her beady eyes swept the room.
Twice they passed right over the place where Harry and Luna stood.
โWe can push it off on the kids,โ said Amycus, his piglike face suddenly crafty. โYeah, thatโs what weโll do. Weโll say Alecto was ambushed by the kids, them kids up thereโ โ he looked up at the starry ceiling toward the dormitories โ โand weโll say they forced her to press her Mark, and thatโs why he got a false alarm. โฆ He can punish them. Couple of kids more or less, whatโs the difference?โ
โOnly the difference between truth and lies, courage and cowardice,โ said Professor McGonagall, who had turned pale, โa difference, in short, which you and your sister seem unable to appreciate. But let me make one thing very clear. You are not going to pass off your many ineptitudes on the students of Hogwarts. I shall not permit it.โ
โExcuse me?โ
Amycus moved forward until he was offensively close to Professor McGonagall, his face within inches of hers. She refused to back away, but looked down at him as if he were something disgusting she had found stuck to a lavatory seat.
โItโs not a case of whatย youโllย permit, Minerva McGonagall. Your timeโs over. Itโs us whatโs in charge here now, and youโll back me up or youโll pay the price.โ
And he spat in her face.
Harry pulled the Cloak off himself, raised his wand, and said, โYou shouldnโt have done that.โ
As Amycus spun around, Harry shouted, โCrucio!โ
The Death Eater was lifted off his feet. He writhed through the air like a drowning man, thrashing and howling in pain, and then, with a crunch and a shattering of glass, he smashed into the front of a bookcase and crumpled, insensible, to the floor.
โI see what Bellatrix meant,โ said Harry, the blood thundering through his brain, โyou need to really mean it.โ
โPotter!โ whispered Professor McGonagall, clutching her heart. โPotter
- youโre here! What โ ? How โ ?โ She struggled to pull herself together. โPotter, that was foolish!โ
โHe spat at you,โ said Harry.
โPotter, I โ that was very โ veryย gallantย of you โ but donโt you realize
- ?โ
โYeah, I do,โ Harry assured her. Somehow her panic steadied him. โProfessor McGonagall, Voldemortโs on the way.โ
โOh, are we allowed to say the name now?โ asked Luna with an air of interest, pulling off the Invisibility Cloak. This appearance of a second outlaw seemed to overwhelm Professor McGonagall, who staggered backward and fell into a nearby chair, clutching at the neck of her old tartan dressing gown.
โI donโt think it makes any difference what we call him,โ Harry told Luna. โHe already knows where I am.โ
In a distant part of Harryโs brain, that part connected to the angry, burning scar, he could see Voldemort sailing fast over the dark lake in the ghostly green boat. โฆ He had nearly reached the island where the stone basin stood. โฆ
โYou must flee,โ whispered Professor McGonagall. โNow, Potter, as quickly as you can!โ
โI canโt,โ said Harry. โThereโs something I need to do. Professor, do you know where the diadem of Ravenclaw is?โ
โThe d-diadem of Ravenclaw? Of course not โ hasnโt it been lost for centuries?โ She sat up a little straighter. โPotter, it was madness, utter madness, for you to enter this castle โโ
โI had to,โ said Harry. โProfessor, thereโs something hidden here that Iโm supposed to find, and itย couldย be the diadem โ if I could just speak to Professor Flitwick โโ
There was a sound of movement, of clinking glass: Amycus was coming round. Before Harry or Luna could act, Professor McGonagall rose to her feet, pointed her wand at the groggy Death Eater, and said, โImperio.โ
Amycus got up, walked over to his sister, picked up her wand, then shuffled obediently to Professor McGonagall and handed it over along with his own. Then he lay down on the floor beside Alecto. Professor McGonagall waved her wand again, and a length of shimmering silver rope appeared out of thin air and snaked around the Carrows, binding them tightly together.
โPotter,โ said Professor McGonagall, turning to face him again with superb indifference to the Carrowsโ predicament, โif He-Who-Must-Not- Be-Named does indeed know that you are here โโ
As she said it, a wrath that was like physical pain blazed through Harry, setting his scar on fire, and for a second he looked down upon a basin whose potion had turned clear, and saw that no golden locket lay safe beneath the surface โ
โPotter, are you all right?โ said a voice, and Harry came back: He was clutching Lunaโs shoulder to steady himself.
โTimeโs running out, Voldemortโs getting nearer. Professor, Iโm acting on Dumbledoreโs orders, I must find what he wanted me to find! But weโve got to get the students out while Iโm searching the castle โ itโs me Voldemort wants, but he wonโt care about killing a few more or less, not now โโย not now he knows Iโm attacking Horcruxes,ย Harry finished the sentence in his head.
โYouโre acting onย Dumbledoreโsย orders?โ she repeated with a look of dawning wonder. Then she drew herself up to her fullest height.
โWe shall secure the school against He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named while you search for this โ this object.โ
โIs that possible?โ
โI think so,โ said Professor McGonagall dryly, โwe teachers are rather good at magic, you know. I am sure we will be able to hold him off for a while if we all put our best efforts into it. Of course, something will have to be done about Professor Snape โโ
โLet me โโ
โโ and if Hogwarts is about to enter a state of siege, with the Dark Lord at the gates, it would indeed be advisable to take as many innocent people out of the way as possible. With the Floo Network under observation, and Apparition impossible within the grounds โโ
โThereโs a way,โ said Harry quickly, and he explained about the passageway leading into the Hogโs Head.
โPotter, weโre talking about hundreds of students โโ
โI know, Professor, but if Voldemort and the Death Eaters are concentrating on the school boundaries they wonโt be interested in anyone whoโs Disapparating out of the Hogโs Head.โ
โThereโs something in that,โ she agreed. She pointed her wand at the Carrows, and a silver net fell upon their bound bodies, tied itself around them, and hoisted them into the air, where they dangled beneath the blue- and-gold ceiling like two large, ugly sea creatures. โCome. We must alert the other Heads of House. Youโd better put that Cloak back on.โ
She marched toward the door, and as she did so she raised her wand. From the tip burst three silver cats with spectacle markings around their eyes. The Patronuses ran sleekly ahead, filling the spiral staircase with silvery light, as Professor McGonagall, Harry, and Luna hurried back down. Along the corridors they raced, and one by one the Patronuses left them; Professor McGonagallโs tartan dressing gown rustled over the floor, and
Harry and Luna jogged behind her under the Cloak.
They had descended two more floors when another set of quiet footsteps joined theirs. Harry, whose scar was still prickling, heard them first: He felt in the pouch around his neck for the Marauderโs Map, but before he could take it out, McGonagall too seemed to become aware of their company. She halted, raised her wand ready to duel, and said, โWhoโs there?โ
โIt is I,โ said a low voice.
From behind a suit of armor stepped Severus Snape.
Hatred boiled up in Harry at the sight of him: He had forgotten the details of Snapeโs appearance in the magnitude of his crimes, forgotten how his greasy black hair hung in curtains around his thin face, how his black eyes had a dead, cold look. He was not wearing nightclothes, but was dressed in his usual black cloak, and he too was holding his wand ready for a fight.
โWhere are the Carrows?โ he asked quietly.
โWherever you told them to be, I expect, Severus,โ said Professor McGonagall.
Snape stepped nearer, and his eyes flitted over Professor McGonagall into the air around her, as if he knew that Harry was there. Harry held his wand up too, ready to attack.
โI was under the impression,โ said Snape, โthat Alecto had apprehended an intruder.โ
โReally?โ said Professor McGonagall. โAnd what gave you that impression?โ
Snape made a slight flexing movement of his left arm, where the Dark Mark was branded into his skin.
โOh, but naturally,โ said Professor McGonagall. โYou Death Eaters have your own private means of communication, I forgot.โ
Snape pretended not to have heard her. His eyes were still probing the air all about her, and he was moving gradually closer, with an air of hardly noticing what he was doing.
โI did not know that it was your night to patrol the corridors, Minerva.โ โYou have some objection?โ
โI wonder what could have brought you out of your bed at this late hour?โ
โI thought I heard a disturbance,โ said Professor McGonagall. โReally? But all seems calm.โ
Snape looked into her eyes.
โHave you seen Harry Potter, Minerva? Because if you have, I must insist โโ
Professor McGonagall moved faster than Harry could have believed: Her wand slashed through the air and for a split second Harry thought that Snape must crumple, unconscious, but the swiftness of his Shield Charm was such that McGonagall was thrown off balance. She brandished her wand at a torch on the wall and it flew out of its bracket: Harry, about to curse Snape, was forced to pull Luna out of the way of the descending flames, which became a ring of fire that filled the corridor and flew like a lasso at Snape โ
Then it was no longer fire, but a great black serpent that McGonagall blasted to smoke, which re-formed and solidified in seconds to become a swarm of pursuing daggers: Snape avoided them only by forcing the suit of armor in front of him, and with echoing clangs the daggers sank, one after another, into its breast โ
โMinerva!โ said a squeaky voice, and looking behind him, still shielding Luna from flying spells, Harry saw Professors Flitwick and Sprout sprinting up the corridor toward them in their nightclothes, with the enormous Professor Slughorn panting along at the rear.
โNo!โ squealed Flitwick, raising his wand. โYouโll do no more murder at Hogwarts!โ
Flitwickโs spell hit the suit of armor behind which Snape had taken shelter: With a clatter it came to life. Snape struggled free of the crushing arms and sent it flying back toward his attackers: Harry and Luna had to dive sideways to avoid it as it smashed into the wall and shattered. When Harry looked up again, Snape was in full flight, McGonagall, Flitwick, and Sprout all thundering after him: He hurtled through a classroom door and, moments later, he heard McGonagall cry, โCoward!ย COWARD!โ
โWhatโs happened, whatโs happened?โ asked Luna.
Harry dragged her to her feet and they raced along the corridor, trailing the Invisibility Cloak behind them, into the deserted classroom where Professors McGonagall, Flitwick, and Sprout were standing at a smashed window.
โHe jumped,โ said Professor McGonagall as Harry and Luna ran into the room.
โYou mean heโsย dead?โ Harry sprinted to the window, ignoring Flitwickโs and Sproutโs yells of shock at his sudden appearance.
โNo, heโs not dead,โ said McGonagall bitterly. โUnlike Dumbledore, he was still carrying a wand โฆ and he seems to have learned a few tricks from his master.โ
With a tingle of horror, Harry saw in the distance a huge, batlike shape flying through the darkness toward the perimeter wall.
There were heavy footfalls behind them, and a great deal of puffing: Slughorn had just caught up.
โHarry!โ he panted, massaging his immense chest beneath his emerald- green silk pajamas. โMy dear boy โฆ what a surprise โฆ Minerva, do please explain. โฆ Severus โฆ what โฆ ?โ
โOur headmaster is taking a short break,โ said Professor McGonagall, pointing at the Snape-shaped hole in the window.
โProfessor!โ Harry shouted, his hands at his forehead. He could see the Inferi-filled lake sliding beneath him, and he felt the ghostly green boat
bump into the underground shore, and Voldemort leapt from it with murder in his heart โ
โProfessor, weโve got to barricade the school, heโs coming now!โ
โVery well. He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named is coming,โ she told the other teachers. Sprout and Flitwick gasped; Slughorn let out a low groan. โPotter has work to do in the castle on Dumbledoreโs orders. We need to put in place every protection of which we are capable while Potter does what he needs to do.โ
โYou realize, of course, that nothing we do will be able to keep out You- Know-Who indefinitely?โ squeaked Flitwick.
โBut we can hold him up,โ said Professor Sprout.
โThank you, Pomona,โ said Professor McGonagall, and between the two witches there passed a look of grim understanding. โI suggest we establish basic protection around the place, then gather our students and meet in the Great Hall. Most must be evacuated, though if any of those who are over age wish to stay and fight, I think they ought to be given the chance.โ
โAgreed,โ said Professor Sprout, already hurrying toward the door. โI shall meet you in the Great Hall in twenty minutes with my House.โ
And as she jogged out of sight, they could hear her muttering, โTentacula. Devilโs Snare. And Snargaluff pods โฆ yes, Iโd like to see the Death Eaters fighting those.โ
โI can act from here,โ said Flitwick, and although he could barely see out of it, he pointed his wand through the smashed window and started muttering incantations of great complexity. Harry heard a weird rushing noise, as though Flitwick had unleashed the power of the wind into the grounds.
โProfessor,โ Harry said, approaching the little Charms master, โProfessor, Iโm sorry to interrupt, but this is important. Have you got any idea where the diadem of Ravenclaw is?โ
โโย Protego Horribilisย โ the diadem of Ravenclaw?โ squeaked Flitwick. โA little extra wisdom never goes amiss, Potter, but I hardly think it would be much use inย thisย situation!โ
โI only meant โ do you know where it is? Have you ever seen it?โ โSeen it? Nobody has seen it in living memory! Long since lost, boy!โ Harry felt a mixture of desperate disappointment and panic. What, then,
was the Horcrux?
โWe shall meet you and your Ravenclaws in the Great Hall, Filius!โ said Professor McGonagall, beckoning to Harry and Luna to follow her.
They had just reached the door when Slughorn rumbled into speech.
โMy word,โ he puffed, pale and sweaty, his walrus mustache aquiver. โWhat a to-do! Iโm not at all sure whether this is wise, Minerva. He is bound to find a way in, you know, and anyone who has tried to delay him will be in most grievous peril โโ
โI shall expect you and the Slytherins in the Great Hall in twenty minutes, also,โ said Professor McGonagall. โIf you wish to leave with your students, we shall not stop you. But if any of you attempt to sabotage our resistance or take up arms against us within this castle, then, Horace, we duel to kill.โ
โMinerva!โ he said, aghast.
โThe time has come for Slytherin House to decide upon its loyalties,โ interrupted Professor McGonagall. โGo and wake your students, Horace.โ
Harry did not stay to watch Slughorn splutter: He and Luna ran after Professor McGonagall, who had taken up a position in the middle of the corridor and raised her wand.
โPiertotumย โ oh, for heavenโs sake, Filch, notย nowย โโ
The aged caretaker had just come hobbling into view, shouting, โStudents out of bed! Students in the corridors!โ
โTheyโre supposed to be, you blithering idiot!โ shouted McGonagall. โNow go and do something constructive! Find Peeves!โ
โP-Peeves?โ stammered Filch as though he had never heard the name before.
โYes,ย Peeves,ย you fool,ย Peeves! Havenโt you been complaining about him for a quarter of a century? Go and fetch him, at once!โ
Filch evidently thought Professor McGonagall had taken leave of her senses, but hobbled away, hunch-shouldered, muttering under his breath.
โAnd now โย Piertotum Locomotor!โ cried Professor McGonagall.
And all along the corridor the statues and suits of armor jumped down from their plinths, and from the echoing crashes from the floors above and below, Harry knew that their fellows throughout the castle had done the same.
โHogwarts is threatened!โ shouted Professor McGonagall. โMan the boundaries, protect us, do your duty to our school!โ
Clattering and yelling, the horde of moving statues stampeded past Harry: some of them smaller, others larger, than life. There were animals too, and the clanking suits of armor brandished swords and spiked balls on chains.
โNow, Potter,โ said McGonagall, โyou and Miss Lovegood had better return to your friends and bring them to the Great Hall โ I shall rouse the other Gryffindors.โ
They parted at the top of the next staircase, Harry and Luna running back toward the concealed entrance to the Room of Requirement. As they ran, they met crowds of students, most wearing traveling cloaks over their pajamas, being shepherded down to the Great Hall by teachers and prefects.
โThat was Potter!โ โHarry Potter!โ
โIt was him, I swear, I just saw him!โ
But Harry did not look back, and at last they reached the entrance to the Room of Requirement. Harry leaned against the enchanted wall, which opened to admit them, and he and Luna sped back down the steep staircase.
โWh โ ?โ
As the room came into view, Harry slipped down a few stairs in shock. It was packed, far more crowded than when he had last been in there. Kingsley and Lupin were looking up at him, as were Oliver Wood, Katie Bell, Angelina Johnson and Alicia Spinnet, Bill and Fleur, and Mr. and Mrs. Weasley.
โHarry, whatโs happening?โ said Lupin, meeting him at the foot of the stairs.
โVoldemortโs on his way, theyโre barricading the school โ Snapeโs run for it โ What are you doing here? How did you know?โ
โWe sent messages to the rest of Dumbledoreโs Army,โ Fred explained. โYou couldnโt expect everyone to miss the fun, Harry, and the D.A. let the Order of the Phoenix know, and it all kind of snowballed.โ
โWhat first, Harry?โ called George. โWhatโs going on?โ
โTheyโre evacuating the younger kids and everyoneโs meeting in the Great Hall to get organized,โ Harry said. โWeโre fighting.โ
There was a great roar and a surge toward the foot of the stairs; he was pressed back against the wall as they ran past him, the mingled members of the Order of the Phoenix, Dumbledoreโs Army, and Harryโs old Quidditch team, all with their wands drawn, heading up into the main castle.
โCome on, Luna,โ Dean called as he passed, holding out his free hand; she took it and followed him back up the stairs.
The crowd was thinning: Only a little knot of people remained below in the Room of Requirement, and Harry joined them. Mrs. Weasley was struggling with Ginny. Around them stood Lupin, Fred, George, Bill, and Fleur.
โYouโre underage!โ Mrs. Weasley shouted at her daughter as Harry approached. โI wonโt permit it! The boys, yes, but you, youโve got to go home!โ
โI wonโt!โ
Ginnyโs hair flew as she pulled her arm out of her motherโs grip. โIโm in Dumbledoreโs Army โโ
โA teenagersโ gang!โ
โA teenagersโ gang thatโs about to take him on, which no one else has dared to do!โ said Fred.
โSheโs sixteen!โ shouted Mrs. Weasley. โSheโs not old enough! What you two were thinking, bringing her with you โโ
Fred and George looked slightly ashamed of themselves.
โMumโs right, Ginny,โ said Bill gently. โYou canโt do this. Everyone underage will have to leave, itโs only right.โ
โI canโt go home!โ Ginny shouted, angry tears sparkling in her eyes. โMy whole familyโs here, I canโt stand waiting there alone and not knowing and
โโ
Her eyes met Harryโs for the first time. She looked at him beseechingly, but he shook his head and she turned away bitterly.
โFine,โ she said, staring at the entrance to the tunnel back to the Hogโs Head. โIโll say good-bye now, then, and โโ
There was a scuffling and a great thump: Someone else had clambered out of the tunnel, overbalanced slightly, and fallen. He pulled himself up on the nearest chair, looked around through lopsided horn-rimmed glasses, and said, โAm I too late? Has it started? I only just found out, so I โ I โโ
Percy spluttered into silence. Evidently he had not expected to run into most of his family. There was a long moment of astonishment, broken by Fleur turning to Lupin and saying, in a wildly transparent attempt to break the tension, โSo โ โow eez leetle Teddy?โ
Lupin blinked at her, startled. The silence between the Weasleys seemed to be solidifying, like ice.
โI โ oh yes โ heโs fine!โ Lupin said loudly. โYes, Tonks is with him โ at her motherโs โโ
Percy and the other Weasleys were still staring at one another, frozen. โHere, Iโve got a picture!โ Lupin shouted, pulling a photograph from
inside his jacket and showing it to Fleur and Harry, who saw a tiny baby with a tuft of bright turquoise hair, waving fat fists at the camera.
โI was a fool!โ Percy roared, so loudly that Lupin nearly dropped his photograph. โI was an idiot, I was a pompous prat, I was a โ a โโ
โMinistry-loving, family-disowning, power-hungry moron,โ said Fred. Percy swallowed.
โYes, I was!โ
โWell, you canโt say fairer than that,โ said Fred, holding out his hand to Percy.
Mrs. Weasley burst into tears. She ran forward, pushed Fred aside, and pulled Percy into a strangling hug, while he patted her on the back, his eyes on his father.
โIโm sorry, Dad,โ Percy said.
Mr. Weasley blinked rather rapidly, then he too hurried to hug his son. โWhat made you see sense, Perce?โ inquired George.
โItโs been coming on for a while,โ said Percy, mopping his eyes under his glasses with a corner of his traveling cloak. โBut I had to find a way out and itโs not so easy at the Ministry, theyโre imprisoning traitors all the time. I managed to make contact with Aberforth and he tipped me off ten minutes ago that Hogwarts was going to make a fight of it, so here I am.โ
โWell, we do look to our prefects to take a lead at times such as these,โ said George in a good imitation of Percyโs most pompous manner. โNow letโs get upstairs and fight, or all the good Death Eatersโll be taken.โ
โSo, youโre my sister-in-law now?โ said Percy, shaking hands with Fleur as they hurried off toward the staircase with Bill, Fred, and George.
โGinny!โ barked Mrs. Weasley.
Ginny had been attempting, under cover of the reconciliation, to sneak upstairs too.
โMolly, how about this,โ said Lupin. โWhy doesnโt Ginny stay here, then at least sheโll be on the scene and know whatโs going on, but she wonโt be in the middle of the fighting?โ
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โThatโs a good idea,โ said Mr. Weasley firmly. โGinny, you stay in this room, you hear me?โ
Ginny did not seem to like the idea much, but under her fatherโs unusually stern gaze, she nodded. Mr. and Mrs. Weasley and Lupin headed off for the stairs as well.
โWhereโs Ron?โ asked Harry. โWhereโs Hermione?โ
โThey must have gone up to the Great Hall already,โ Mr. Weasley called over his shoulder.
โI didnโt see them pass me,โ said Harry.
โThey said something about a bathroom,โ said Ginny, โnot long after you left.โ
โA bathroom?โ
Harry strode across the room to an open door leading off the Room of Requirement and checked the bathroom beyond. It was empty.
โYouโre sure they said bath โ ?โ
But then his scar seared and the Room of Requirement vanished: He was looking through the high wrought-iron gates with winged boars on pillars at either side, looking through the dark grounds toward the castle, which was ablaze with lights. Nagini lay draped over his shoulders. He was possessed of that cold, cruel sense of purpose that preceded murder.