The prospect of talking face to face with Sirius was all that sustained Harry over the next fortnight, the only bright spot on a horizon that had never looked darker. The shock of finding himself school champion had worn off slightly now, and the fear of what was facing him was starting to sink in. The first task was drawing steadily nearer; he felt as though it was crouching ahead of him like some horrific monster, barring his path. He had never suffered nerves like these; they were way beyond anything he had felt before a Quidditch match, not even his last one against Slytherin, which had decided who would win the Quidditch Cup. Harry was finding it hard to think about the future at all, he felt as if his whole life had been leading up to, and would finish with, the first task โฆ
Admittedly, he didnโt see how Sirius was going to make him feel any better about having to perform an unknown piece of difficult and dangerous magic in front of hundreds of people, but the mere sight of a friendly face would be something at the moment. Harry wrote back to Sirius, saying that he would be beside the common-room fire at the time Sirius had suggested, and he and Hermione spent a long time going over plans for forcing any stragglers out of the common room on the night in question. If the worst came to the worst, they were going to drop a bag of Dungbombs, but they hoped they wouldnโt have to resort to that โ Filch would skin them alive.
In the meantime, life became even worse for Harry within the confines of the castle, for Rita Skeeter had published her piece about the Triwizard Tournament, and it had turned out to be not so much a report on the Tournament, as a highly coloured life story of Harry. Much of the front page had been given over to a picture of Harry; the article (continuing on pages two, six and seven) had been all about Harry, the names of the Beauxbatons and Durmstrang champions (misspelled) had been squashed into the last line of the article, and Cedric hadnโt been mentioned at all.
The article had appeared ten days ago, and Harry still got a sick, burning feeling of shame in his stomach every time he thought about it. Rita Skeeter
had reported him saying an awful lot of things that he couldnโt remember ever saying in his life, let alone in that broom cupboard.
โI suppose I get my strength from my parents, I know theyโd be very proud of me if they could see me now โฆ yes, sometimes at night I still cry about them, Iโm not ashamed to admit it โฆ I know nothing will hurt me during the Tournament, because theyโre watching over me โฆโ
But Rita Skeeter had gone even further than transforming his โerโs into long, sickly sentences: she had interviewed other people about him, too.
Harry has at last found love at Hogwarts. His close friend, Colin Creevey, says that Harry is rarely seen out of the company of one Hermione Granger, a stunningly pretty Muggle-born girl who, like Harry, is one of the top students in the school.
From the moment the article appeared, Harry had to endure people โ Slytherins, mainly โ quoting it at him as he passed them, and making sneering comments.
โWant a hanky, Potter, in case you start crying in Transfiguration?โ
โSince when have you been one of the top students in the school, Potter? Or is this a school you and Longbottom have set up together?โ
โHey โ Harry!โ
โYeah, thatโs right,โ Harry found himself shouting, as he wheeled around in the corridor, having had just about enough. โIโve just been crying my eyes out over my dead mum, and Iโm just off to do a bit more โฆโ
โNo โ it was just โ you dropped your quill.โ
It was Cho. Harry felt the colour rising in his face. โOh โ right โ sorry,โ he muttered, taking the quill back.
โEr โฆ good luck for Tuesday,โ she said. โI really hope you do well.โ Which left Harry feeling extremely stupid.
Hermione had come in for her fair share of unpleasantness, too, but she hadnโt yet started yelling at innocent bystanders; in fact, Harry was full of admiration for the way she was handling the situation.
โStunningly pretty? Her?โย Pansy Parkinson had shrieked, the first time she had come face to face with Hermione after Ritaโs article had appeared. โWhat was she judging against โ a chipmunk?โ
โIgnore it,โ Hermione said in a dignified voice, holding her head in the air and stalking past the sniggering Slytherin girls as though she couldnโt hear them. โJust ignore it, Harry.โ
But Harry couldnโt ignore it. Ron hadnโt spoken to him at all since he had told him about Snapeโs detentions. Harry had half hoped they would make things up during the two hours they were forced to pickle ratsโ brains in Snapeโs dungeon, but that had been the day Ritaโs article had appeared, which seemed to have confirmed Ronโs belief that Harry was really enjoying all the attention.
Hermione was furious with the pair of them; she went from one to the other, trying to force them to talk to each other, but Harry was adamant: he would talk to Ron again only if Ron admitted that Harry hadnโt put his name in the Goblet of Fire, and apologised for calling him a liar.
โI didnโt start this,โ Harry said stubbornly. โItโs his problem.โ
โYou miss him!โ Hermione said impatiently. โAnd Iย knowย he misses you โโ
โMiss him?โย said Harry. โI donโtย miss himย โฆโ
But this was a downright lie. Harry liked Hermione very much, but she just wasnโt the same as Ron. There was much less laughter, and a lot more hanging around in the library when Hermione was your best friend. Harry still hadnโt mastered Summoning Charms, he seemed to have developed something of a block about them, and Hermione insisted that learning the theory would help. They consequently spent a lot of time poring over books during their lunchtimes.
Viktor Krum was in the library an awful lot, too, and Harry wondered what he was up to. Was he studying, or was he looking for things to help him through the first task? Hermione often complained about Krum being there โ not that he ever bothered them, but because groups of giggling girls often turned up to spy on him from behind bookshelves, and Hermione found the noise distracting.
โHeโs not even good-looking!โ she muttered angrily, glaring at Krumโs sharp profile. โThey only like him because heโs famous! They wouldnโt look twice at him if he couldnโt do that Wonky Faint thing โโ
โWronski Feint,โ said Harry, through gritted teeth. Quite apart from liking to get Quidditch terms correct, it caused him another pang to imagine Ronโs expression if he could have heard Hermione talking about Wonky Faints.
*
It is a strange thing, but when you are dreading something, and would give anything to slow down time, it has a disobliging habit of speeding up. The
days until the first task seemed to slip by as though someone had fixed the clocks to work at double speed. Harryโs feeling of barely controlled panic was with him wherever he went, as ever present as the snide comments about theย Daily Prophetย article.
On the Saturday before the first task, all students in the third year and above were permitted to visit the village of Hogsmeade. Hermione told Harry that it would do him good to get away from the castle for a bit, and Harry didnโt need much persuasion.
โWhat about Ron, though?โ he said. โDonโt you want to go with him?โ
โOh โฆ well โฆโ Hermione went slightly pink. โI thought we might meet up with him in the Three Broomsticks โฆโ
โNo,โ said Harry flatly.
โOh, Harry, this is so stupid โโ
โIโll come, but Iโm not meeting Ron, and Iโm wearing my Invisibility Cloak.โ
โOh, all right, then โฆโ Hermione snapped, โbut I hate talking to you in that Cloak, I never know if Iโm looking at you or not.โ
So Harry put on his Invisibility Cloak in the dormitory, went back downstairs, and together he and Hermione set off for Hogsmeade.
Harry felt wonderfully free under the Cloak; he watched other students walking past them as they entered the village, most of them sportingย Support CEDRIC DIGGORYย badges, but no horrible remarks came his way for a change, and nobody was quoting that stupid article.
โPeople keep looking atย meย now,โ said Hermione grumpily, as they came out of Honeydukes Sweetshop later, eating large cream-filled chocolates. โThey think Iโm talking to myself.โ
โDonโt move your lips so much, then.โ
โComeย on, please just take off your Cloak for a bit. No oneโs going to bother you here.โ
โOh, yeah?โ said Harry. โLook behind you.โ
Rita Skeeter and her photographer friend had just emerged from the Three Broomsticks pub. Talking in low voices, they passed right by Hermione without looking at her. Harry backed into the wall of Honeydukes to stop Rita Skeeter hitting him with her crocodile-skin handbag.
When they were gone, Harry said, โSheโs staying in the village. I bet sheโs coming to watch the first task.โ
As he said it, his stomach flooded with a wave of molten panic. He didnโt
mention this; he and Hermione hadnโt discussed what was coming in the first task much; he had the feeling she didnโt want to think about it.
โSheโs gone,โ said Hermione, looking right through Harry towards the end of the High Street. โWhy donโt we go and have a Butterbeer in the Three Broomsticks. Itโs a bit cold, isnโt it? You donโt have to talk to Ron!โ she added irritably, correctly interpreting his silence.
The Three Broomsticks was packed, mainly with Hogwarts students enjoying their free afternoon, but also with a variety of magical people Harry rarely saw anywhere else. Harry supposed that as Hogsmeade was the only all-wizard village in Britain, it was a bit of a haven for creatures like hags, who were not as adept as wizards at disguising themselves.
It was very hard to move through crowds in the Invisibility Cloak, in case you accidentally trod on someone, which tended to lead to awkward questions. Harry edged slowly towards a spare table in the corner while Hermione went to buy drinks. On his way through the pub, Harry spotted Ron, who was sitting with Fred, George and Lee Jordan. Resisting the urge to give Ron a good hard poke in the back of the head, he finally reached the table and sat down at it.
Hermione joined him a moment later and slipped him a Butterbeer under his Cloak.
โI look such an idiot, sitting here on my own,โ she muttered. โLucky I brought something to do.โ
And she pulled out a notebook in which she had been keeping a record of
S.P.E.W. members. Harry saw his and Ronโs names at the top of the very short list. It seemed a very long time ago that they had sat making up those predictions together, and Hermione had turned up and appointed them secretary and treasurer.
โYou know, maybe I should try and get some of the villagers involved in S.P.E.W.,โ Hermione said thoughtfully, looking around the pub.
โYeah, right,โ said Harry. He took a swig of Butterbeer under his Cloak. โHermione, when are you going to give up on this S.P.E.W. stuff?โ
โWhen house-elves have decent wages and working conditions!โ she hissed back. โYou know, Iโm starting to think itโs time for more direct action. I wonder how you get into the school kitchens?โ
โNo idea, ask Fred and George,โ said Harry.
Hermione lapsed into thoughtful silence, while Harry drank his Butterbeer, watching the people in the pub. All of them looked cheerful and relaxed. Ernie Macmillan and Hannah Abbott were swapping Chocolate Frog cards at
a nearby table, both of them sportingย Support CEDRIC DIGGORYย badges on their cloaks. Right over by the door he saw Cho and a large group of her Ravenclaw friends. She wasnโt wearing aย CEDRICย badge, though โฆ this cheered Harry up very slightly โฆ
What wouldnโt he have given to be one of these people, sitting around laughing and talking, with nothing to worry about but homework? He imagined how it would have felt to be here if his nameย hadnโtย come out of the Goblet of Fire. He wouldnโt be wearing the Invisibility Cloak, for one thing. Ron would be sitting with him. The three of them would probably be happily imagining what deadly dangerous task the school champions would be facing on Tuesday. Heโd have been really looking forward to it, watching them do whatever it was โฆ cheering on Cedric with everyone else, safe in a seat at the back of the stands โฆ
He wondered how the other champions were feeling. Every time he had seen Cedric lately, he had been surrounded by admirers, and looking nervous but excited. Harry glimpsed Fleur Delacour from time to time in the corridors; she looked exactly as she always did, haughty and unruffled. And Krum just sat in the library, poring over books.
Harry thought of Sirius, and the tight, tense knot in his chest seemed to ease slightly. He would be speaking to him in just over twelve hours, for tonight was the night they were meeting at the common-room fire โ assuming nothing went wrong, as everything else had done lately โฆ
โLook, itโs Hagrid!โ said Hermione.
The back of Hagridโs enormous shaggy head โ he had mercifully abandoned his bunches โ emerged over the crowd. Harry wondered why he hadnโt spotted him at once, as Hagrid was so large, but standing up carefully, he saw that Hagrid had been leaning low, talking to Professor Moody. Hagrid had his usual enormous tankard in front of him, but Moody was drinking from his hip-flask. Madam Rosmerta, the pretty landlady, didnโt seem to think much of this; she was looking askance at Moody as she collected glasses from tables around them. Perhaps she thought it was an insult to her mulled mead, but Harry knew better. Moody had told them all during their last Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson that he preferred to prepare his own food and drink at all times, as it was so easy for Dark wizards to poison an unattended cup.
As Harry watched, he saw Hagrid and Moody get up to leave. He waved, then remembered that Hagrid couldnโt see him. Moody, however, paused, his magical eye on the corner where Harry was standing. He tapped Hagrid in the small of the back (being unable to reach his shoulder), muttered something to
him, and then the pair of them made their way back across the pub towards Harry and Hermioneโs table.
โAll right, Hermione?โ said Hagrid loudly. โHello,โ said Hermione, smiling back.
Moody limped around the table and bent down; Harry thought he was reading the S.P.E.W. notebook, until he muttered, โNice Cloak, Potter.โ
Harry stared at him in amazement. The large chunk missing from Moodyโs nose was particularly obvious at a few inchesโ distance. Moody grinned.
โCan your eye โ I mean, can you โ?โ
โYeah, it can see through Invisibility Cloaks,โ Moody said quietly. โAnd itโs come in useful at times, I can tell you.โ
Hagrid was beaming down at Harry, too. Harry knew Hagrid couldnโt see him, but Moody had obviously told Hagrid he was there.
Hagrid now bent down on the pretext of reading the S.P.E.W. notebook as well, and said in a whisper so low that only Harry could hear it, โHarry, meet me tonight at midnight at me cabin. Wear that Cloak.โ
Straightening up, Hagrid said loudly, โNice ter see yeh, Hermione,โ winked, and departed. Moody followed him.
โWhy does he want me to meet him at midnight?โ Harry said, very surprised.
โDoes he?โ said Hermione, looking startled. โI wonder what heโs up to? I donโt know whether you should go, Harry โฆโ She looked nervously around, and hissed, โIt might make you late for Sirius.โ
It was true that going down to Hagridโs at midnight would mean cutting his meeting with Sirius very fine indeed; Hermione suggested sending Hedwig down to Hagridโs to tell him he couldnโt go โ always assuming she would consent to take the note, of course โ Harry, however, thought it better just to be quick at whatever Hagrid wanted him for. He was very curious to know what this might be; Hagrid had never asked Harry to visit him so late at night.
*
At half past eleven that evening, Harry, who had pretended to go up to bed early, pulled the Invisibility Cloak back over himself and crept back downstairs through the common room. Quite a few people were still in there. The Creevey brothers had managed to get hold of a stack ofย Support CEDRIC DIGGORYย badges, and were trying to bewitch them to make them sayย Support HARRY POTTERย instead. So far, however, all they had managed to do was get the badges stuck onย POTTER STINKS.ย Harry crept past them to the portrait hole and waited for a minute or so, keeping an eye on his watch.
Then Hermione opened the Fat Lady for him from outside as they had planned. He slipped past her with a whispered โThanks!โ and set off through the castle.
The grounds were very dark. Harry walked down the lawn towards the lights shining in Hagridโs cabin. The inside of the enormous Beauxbatons carriage was also lit up; Harry could hear Madame Maxime talking inside it as he knocked on Hagridโs front door.
โYou there, Harry?โ Hagrid whispered, opening the door and looking around.
โYeah,โ said Harry, slipping inside the cabin and pulling the Cloak down off his head. โWhatโs up?โ
โGot summat ter show yeh,โ said Hagrid.
There was an air of enormous excitement about Hagrid. He was wearing a flower that resembled an oversized artichoke in his buttonhole. It looked as though he had abandoned the use of axle grease, but he had certainly attempted to comb his hair โ Harry could see the combโs broken teeth tangled in it.
โWhatโre you showing me?โ Harry said warily, wondering if the Skrewts had laid eggs, or Hagrid had managed to buy another giant three-headed dog off a stranger in a pub.
โCome with me, keep quiet anโ keep yerself covered with that Cloak,โ said Hagrid. โWe wonโ take Fang, he wonโ like it โฆโ
โListen, Hagrid, I canโt stay long โฆ Iโve got to be back up at the castle for one oโclock โโ
But Hagrid wasnโt listening; he was opening the cabin door and striding off into the night. Harry hurried to follow and found, to his great surprise, that Hagrid was leading him to the Beauxbatons carriage.
โHagrid, what โ?โ
โShhh!โ said Hagrid, and he knocked three times on the door bearing the crossed, golden wands.
Madame Maxime opened it. She was wearing a silk shawl wrapped around her massive shoulders. She smiled when she saw Hagrid. โAh, โAgrid โฆ it is time?โ
โBong-sewer,โ said Hagrid, beaming at her, and holding out a hand to help her down the golden steps.
Madame Maxime closed the door behind her, Hagrid offered her his arm, and they set off around the edge of the paddock containing Madame Maximeโs giant winged horses, with Harry, totally bewildered, running to
keep up with them. Had Hagrid wanted to show him Madame Maxime? He could see her any old time he wanted โฆ she wasnโt exactly hard to miss โฆ
But it seemed that Madame Maxime was in for the same treat as Harry, because after a while she said playfully, โWair is it you are taking me, โAgrid?โ
โYehโll enjoy this,โ said Hagrid gruffly. โWorth seeinโ, trust me. Onโy โ donโ go tellinโ anyone I showed yeh, right? Yehโre not sโposed ter know.โ
โOf course not,โ said Madame Maxime, fluttering her long black eyelashes.
And still they walked, Harry getting more and more irritable as he jogged along in their wake, checking his watch every now and then. Hagrid had some harebrained scheme in hand, which might make him miss Sirius. If they didnโt get there soon, he was going to turn around, go straight back to the castle, and leave Hagrid to enjoy his moonlit stroll with Madame Maxime โฆ
But then โ when they had walked so far around the perimeter of the Forest that the castle and the lake were out of sight โ Harry heard something. Men were shouting up ahead โฆ then came a deafening, ear-splitting roar โฆ
Hagrid led Madame Maxime around a clump of trees, and came to a halt. Harry hurried up alongside them โ for a split second, he thought he was seeing bonfires, and men darting around them โ and then his mouth fell open.
Dragons.
Four fully grown, enormous, vicious-looking dragons were rearing on their hind legs inside an enclosure fenced with thick planks of wood, roaring and snorting โ torrents of fire were shooting into the dark sky from their open, fanged mouths, fifty feet above the ground on their outstretched necks. There was a silvery blue one with long, pointed horns, snapping and snarling at the wizards on the ground; a smooth-scaled green one, which was writhing and stamping with all its might; a red one with an odd fringe of fine gold spikes around its face, which was shooting mushroom-shaped fire clouds into the air, and a gigantic black one, more lizard-like than the others, which was nearest to them.
At least thirty wizards, seven or eight to each dragon, were attempting to control them, pulling on the chains connected to heavy leather straps around their necks and legs. Mesmerised, Harry looked up, high above him, and saw the eyes of the black dragon, with vertical pupils like a catโs, bulging with either fear or rage, he couldnโt tell which โฆ it was making a horrible noise, a yowling, screeching scream โฆ
โKeep back there, Hagrid!โ yelled a wizard near the fence, straining on the chain he was holding. โThey can shoot fire at a range of twenty feet, you
know! Iโve seen this Horntail do forty!โ โIsnโ it beautiful?โ said Hagrid softly.
โItโs no good!โ yelled another wizard. โStunning Spells, on the count of three!โ
Harry saw each of the dragon-keepers pull out his wand.
โStupefy!โย they shouted in unison, and the Stunning Spells shot into the darkness like fiery rockets, bursting in showers of stars on the dragonsโ scaly hides โ
Harry watched the dragon nearest to them teeter dangerously on its back legs; its jaws stretched wide in a suddenly silent howl; its nostrils were suddenly devoid of flame, though still smoking โ then, very slowly, it fell โ several tons of sinewy, scaly black dragon hit the ground with a thud that Harry could have sworn had made the trees behind him quake.
The dragon-keepers lowered their wands and walked forwards to their fallen charges, each of which was the size of a small hill. They hurried to tighten the chains and fasten them securely to iron pegs, which they forced deep into the ground with their wands.
โWanโ a closer look?โ Hagrid asked Madame Maxime excitedly. The pair of them moved right up to the fence, and Harry followed. The wizard who had warned Hagrid not to come any closer turned, and Harry realised who it was โ Charlie Weasley.
โAll right, Hagrid?โ he panted, coming over to talk. โThey should be OK now โ we put them out with a Sleeping Draught on the way here, thought it might be better for them to wake up in the dark and the quiet โ but, like you saw, they werenโt happy, not happy at all โโ
โWhat breeds you got here, Charlie?โ said Hagrid, gazing at the closest dragon โ the black one โ with something close to reverence. Its eyes were still just open. Harry could see a strip of gleaming yellow beneath its wrinkled black eyelid.
โThis is a Hungarian Horntail,โ said Charlie. โThereโs a Common Welsh Green over there, the smaller one โ a Swedish Short-Snout, that blue grey โ and a Chinese Fireball, thatโs the red.โ
Charlie looked around; Madame Maxime was strolling away around the edge of the enclosure, gazing at the Stunned dragons.
โI didnโt know you were bringing her, Hagrid,โ Charlie said, frowning. โThe champions arenโt supposed to know whatโs coming โ sheโs bound to tell her student, isnโt she?โ
โJusโ thought sheโd like ter see โem,โ shrugged Hagrid, still gazing,
enraptured, at the dragons.
โReally romantic date, Hagrid,โ said Charlie, shaking his head.
โFour โฆโ said Hagrid, โso itโs one fer each oโ the champions, is it? Whatโve they gotta do โ fight โem?โ
โJust get past them, I think,โ said Charlie. โWeโll be on hand if it gets nasty, extinguishing spells at the ready. They wanted nesting mothers, I donโt know why โฆ but I tell you this, I donโt envy the one who gets the Horntail. Vicious thing. Its back endโs as dangerous as its front, look.โ
Charlie pointed towards the Horntailโs tail, and Harry saw long, bronze- coloured spikes protruding along it every few inches.
Five of Charlieโs fellow keepers staggered up to the Horntail at that moment, carrying a clutch of huge granite-grey eggs between them in a blanket. They placed them carefully at the Horntailโs side. Hagrid let out a moan of longing.
โIโve got them counted, Hagrid,โ said Charlie, sternly. Then he said, โHowโs Harry?โ
โFine,โ said Hagrid. He was still gazing at the eggs.
โJust hope heโs still fine after heโs faced this lot,โ said Charlie grimly, looking out over the dragonsโ enclosure. โI didnโt dare tell Mum what heโs got to do for the first task, sheโs already having kittens about him โฆโ Charlie imitated his motherโs anxious voice. โโHow could they let him enter that Tournament, heโs much too young! I thought they were all safe, I thought there was going to be an age limit!โย She was in floods after thatย Daily Prophetย article about him.ย โHe still cries about his parents! Oh, bless him, I never knew!โโ
Harry had had enough. Trusting to the fact that Hagrid wouldnโt miss him, with the attractions of four dragons and Madame Maxime to occupy him, he turned silently, and began to walk away, back to the castle.
He didnโt know whether he was glad heโd seen what was coming or not. Perhaps this way was better. The first shock was over now. Maybe if heโd seen the dragons for the first time on Tuesday, he would have passed out cold in front of the whole school โฆ but maybe he would anyway โฆ he was going to be armed with his wand โ which just now, felt like nothing more than a narrow strip of wood โ against a fifty-foot-high, scaly, spike-ridden, fire- breathing dragon. And he had to get past it. With everyone watching.ย How?
Harry sped up, skirting the edge of the Forest; he had just under fifteen minutes to get back to the fireside and talk to Sirius, and he couldnโt remember, ever, wanting to talk to someone more than he did right now โ
when, without warning, he ran into something very solid.
Harry fell backwards, his glasses askew, clutching the Cloak around him. A voice nearby said, โOuch! Whoโs there?โ
Harry hastily checked that the Cloak was covering him and lay very still, staring up at the dark outline of the wizard he had hit. He recognised the goatee โฆ it was Karkaroff.
โWhoโs there?โ said Karkaroff again, very suspiciously, looking around in the darkness. Harry remained still and silent. After a minute or so, Karkaroff seemed to decide that he had hit some sort of animal; he was looking around at waist height, as though expecting to see a dog. Then he crept back under the cover of the trees, and started to edge forwards towards the place where the dragons were.
Very slowly and very carefully, Harry got to his feet and set off again, as fast as he could without making too much noise, hurrying through the darkness back towards Hogwarts.
He had no doubt whatsoever what Karkaroff was up to. He had sneaked off his ship to try and find out what the first task was going to be. He might even have spotted Hagrid and Madame Maxime heading off around the Forest together โ they were hardly difficult to spot at a distance โฆ and now all Karkaroff had to do was follow the sound of voices, and he, like Madame Maxime, would know what was in store for the champions. By the looks of it, the only champion who would be facing the unknown on Tuesday was Cedric.
Harry reached the castle, slipped in through the front doors and began to climb the marble stairs; he was very out of breath, but he didnโt dare slow down โฆ he had less than five minutes to get up to the fire โฆ
โBalderdash!โ he gasped at the Fat Lady, who was snoozing in her frame in front of the portrait hole.
โIf you say so,โ she muttered sleepily, without opening her eyes, and the picture swung forwards to admit him. Harry climbed inside. The common room was deserted, and, judging by the fact that it smelled quite normal, Hermione had not needed to set off any Dungbombs to ensure that he and Sirius got privacy.
Harry pulled off the Invisibility Cloak and threw himself into an armchair in front of the fire. The room was in semi-darkness; the flames were the only source of light. Nearby, on a table, theย Support CEDRIC DIGGORYย badges the Creeveys had been trying to improve were glinting in the firelight. They now readย POTTER REALLY STINKS.ย Harry looked back into the flames, and
jumped.
Siriusโ head was sitting in the fire. If Harry hadnโt seen Mr Diggory do exactly this back in the Weasleysโ kitchen, it would have scared him out of his wits. Instead, his face breaking into the first smile he had worn for days, he scrambled out of his chair, crouched down by the hearth and said, โSirius โ howโre you doing?โ
Sirius looked different from Harryโs memory of him. When they had said goodbye, Siriusโ face had been gaunt and sunken, surrounded by a quantity of long, black, matted hair โ but the hair was short and clean now, Siriusโ face was fuller, and he looked younger, much more like the only photograph Harry had of him, which had been taken at the Pottersโ wedding.
โNever mind me, how are you?โ said Sirius seriously.
โIโm โโ For a second, Harry tried to say โfineโ โ but he couldnโt do it. Before he could stop himself, he was talking more than heโd talked in days โ about how no one believed he hadnโt entered the Tournament of his own free will, how Rita Skeeter had lied about him in theย Daily Prophet, how he couldnโt walk down a corridor without being sneered at โ and about Ron, Ron not believing him, Ronโs jealousy โฆ
โโฆ and now Hagridโs just shown me whatโs coming in the first task, and itโs dragons, Sirius, and Iโm a goner,โ he finished desperately.
Sirius looked at him, eyes full of concern, eyes which had not yet lost the look that Azkaban had given them โ that deadened, haunted look. He had let Harry talk himself into silence without interruption, but now he said, โDragons we can deal with, Harry, but weโll get to that in a minute โ I havenโt got long here โฆ Iโve broken into a wizarding house to use the fire, but they could be back at any time. There are things I need to warn you about.โ
โWhat?โ said Harry, feeling his spirits slip a further few notches โฆ surely there could be nothing worse than dragons coming?
โKarkaroff,โ said Sirius. โHarry, he was a Death Eater. You know what Death Eaters are, donโt you?โ
โYes โ he โ what?โ
โHe was caught, he was in Azkaban with me, but he got released. Iโd bet everything thatโs why Dumbledore wanted an Auror at Hogwarts this year โ to keep an eye on him. Moody caught Karkaroff. Put him into Azkaban in the first place.โ
โKarkaroff got released?โ Harry said slowly โ his brain seemed to be struggling to absorb yet another piece of shocking information. โWhy did they release him?โ
โHe did a deal with the Ministry of Magic,โ said Sirius bitterly. โHe said heโd seen the error of his ways, and then he named names โฆ he put a load of other people into Azkaban in his place โฆ heโs not very popular in there, I can tell you. And since he got out, from what I can tell, heโs been teaching the Dark Arts to every student who passes through that school of his. So watch out for the Durmstrang champion as well.โ
โOK,โ said Harry, slowly. โBut โฆ are you saying Karkaroff put my name in the Goblet? Because if he did, heโs a really good actor. He seemed furious about it. He wanted to stop me competing.โ
โWe know heโs a good actor,โ said Sirius, โbecause he convinced the Ministry of Magic to set him free, didnโt he? Now, Iโve been keeping an eye on theย Daily Prophet, Harry โโ
โYou and the rest of the world,โ said Harry bitterly.
โโ and, reading between the lines of that Skeeter womanโs article last month, Moody was attacked the night before he started at Hogwarts. Yes, I know she says it was another false alarm,โ Sirius said hastily, seeing Harry about to speak, โbut I donโt think so, somehow. I think someone tried to stop him getting to Hogwarts. I think someone knew their job would be a lot more difficult with him around. And no oneโs going to look into it too closely, Mad- Eyeโs heard intruders a bit too often. But that doesnโt mean he canโt still spot the real thing. Moody was the best Auror the Ministry ever had.โ
โSo โฆ what are you saying?โ said Harry slowly. โKarkaroffโs trying to kill me? But โ why?โ
Sirius hesitated.
โIโve been hearing some very strange things,โ he said slowly.โThe Death Eaters seem to be a bit more active than usual lately. They showed themselves at the Quidditch World Cup, didnโt they? Someone set off the Dark Mark โฆ and then โ did you hear about that Ministry of Magic witch whoโs gone missing?โ
โBertha Jorkins?โ said Harry.
โExactly โฆ she disappeared in Albania, and thatโs definitely where Voldemort was rumoured to be last โฆ and she would have known the Triwizard Tournament was coming up, wouldnโt she?โ
โYeah, but โฆ itโs not very likely sheโd have walked straight into Voldemort, is it?โ said Harry.
โListen, I knew Bertha Jorkins,โ said Sirius grimly. โShe was at Hogwarts when I was, a few years above your dad and me. And she was an idiot. Very nosy, but no brains, none at all. Itโs not a good combination, Harry. Iโd say
sheโd be very easy to lure into a trap.โ
โSo โฆ so Voldemort could have found out about the Tournament?โ said Harry. โIs that what you mean? You think Karkaroff might be here on his orders?โ
โI donโt know,โ said Sirius slowly, โI just donโt know โฆ Karkaroff doesnโt strike me as the type whoโd go back to Voldemort unless he knew Voldemort was powerful enough to protect him. But whoever put your name in that Goblet did it for a reason, and I canโt help thinking the Tournament would be a very good way to attack you, and make it look like an accident.โ
โLooks like a really good plan from where Iโm standing,โ said Harry bleakly. โTheyโll just have to stand back and let the dragons do their stuff.โ
โRight โ these dragons,โ said Sirius, speaking very quickly now. โThereโs a way, Harry. Donโt be tempted to try a Stunning Spell โ dragons are strong and too powerfully magical to be knocked out by a single Stunner. You need about half-a-dozen wizards at a time to overcome a dragon โโ
โYeah, I know, I just saw,โ said Harry.
โBut you can do it alone,โ said Sirius. โThere is a way, and a simple spellโs all you need. Just โโ
But Harry held up a hand to silence him, his heart suddenly pounding as though it would burst. He could hear footsteps coming down the spiral staircase behind him.
โGo!โ he hissed at Sirius. โย Go!ย Thereโs someone coming!โ
Harry scrambled to his feet, hiding the fire โ if someone saw Siriusโ face within the walls of Hogwarts, they would raise an almighty uproar โ the Ministry would get dragged in โ he, Harry, would be questioned about Siriusโ whereabouts โ
Harry heard a tinyย popย in the fire behind him, and knew Sirius had gone โ he watched the bottom of the spiral staircase โ who had decided to go for a stroll at one oโclock in the morning, and stopped Sirius telling him how to get past a dragon?
It was Ron. Dressed in his maroon paisley pyjamas, Ron stopped dead facing Harry across the room, and looked around.
โWho were you talking to?โ he said.
โWhatโs that got to do with you?โ Harry snarled. โWhat are you doing down here at this time of night?โ
โI just wondered where you โโ Ron broke off, shrugging. โNothing. Iโm going back to bed.โ
โJust thought youโd come nosing around, did you?โ Harry shouted. He knew that Ron had no idea what heโd walked in on, knew he hadnโt done it on purpose, but he didnโt care โ at this moment he hated everything about Ron, right down to the several inches of bare ankle showing beneath his pyjama trousers.
โSorry about that,โ said Ron, his face reddening with anger. โShouldโve realised you didnโt want to be disturbed. Iโll let you get on with practising for your next interview in peace.โ
Harry seized one of theย POTTER REALLY STINKSย badges off the table and chucked it, as hard as he could, across the room. It hit Ron on the forehead and bounced off.
โThere you go,โ Harry said. โSomething for you to wear on Tuesday. You might even have a scar now, if youโre lucky โฆ thatโs what you want, isnโt it?โ He strode across the room towards the stairs; he half expected Ron to stop
him, he would even have liked Ron to throw a punch at him, but Ron just
stood there in his too small pyjamas, and Harry, having stormed upstairs, lay awake in bed fuming for a long time afterwards, and didnโt hear him come up to bed.