โPotter! Weasley!ย Will you pay attention?โ
Professor McGonagallโs irritated voice cracked like a whip through the Transfiguration class on Thursday, and Harry and Ron both jumped and looked up.
It was the end of the lesson; they had finished their work; the guinea-fowl they had been changing into guinea-pigs had been shut away in a large cage on Professor McGonagallโs desk (Nevilleโs guinea-pig still had feathers); they had copied down their homework from the blackboard (โDescribe, with examples, the ways in which Transforming Spells must be adapted when performing Cross-Species Switchesโ). The bell was due to ring at any moment, and Harry and Ron, who had been having a sword fight with a couple of Fred and Georgeโs fake wands at the back of the class, looked up, Ron now holding a tin parrot, and Harry, a rubber haddock.
โNow Potter and Weasley have been kind enough to act their age,โ said Professor McGonagall, with an angry look at the pair of them as the head of Harryโs haddock drooped and fell silently to the floor โ Ronโs parrotโs beak had severed it moments before โ โI have something to say to you all.
โThe Yule Ball is approaching โ a traditional part of the Triwizard Tournament and an opportunity for us to socialise with our foreign guests. Now, the ball will be open only to fourth-years and above โ although you may invite a younger student if you wish โโ
Lavender Brown let out a shrill giggle. Parvati Patil nudged her hard in the ribs, her face working furiously as she, too, fought not to giggle. They both looked around at Harry. Professor McGonagall ignored them, which Harry thought was distinctly unfair, as she had just told off him and Ron.
โDress robes will be worn,โ Professor McGonagall continued, โand the ball will start at eight oโclock on Christmas Day, finishing at midnight, in the Great Hall. Now then โโ
Professor McGonagall stared deliberately around the class.
โThe Yule Ball is of course a chance for us all to โ er โ let our hair down,โ
she said, in a disapproving voice.
Lavender giggled harder than ever, with her hand pressed hard against her mouth to stifle the sound. Harry could see what was funny this time: Professor McGonagall, with her hair in a tight bun, looked as though she had never let her hair down in any sense.
โBut that does NOT mean,โ Professor McGonagall went on, โthat we will be relaxing the standards of behaviour we expect from Hogwarts students. I will be most seriously displeased if a Gryffindor student embarrasses the school in any way.โ
The bell rang, and there was the usual scuffle of activity as everyone packed their bags and swung them onto their shoulders.
Professor McGonagall called above the noise, โPotter โ a word, if you please.โ
Assuming this had something to do with his headless rubber haddock, Harry proceeded gloomily to the teacherโs desk.
Professor McGonagall waited until the rest of the class had gone, and then said, โPotter, the champions and their partners โโ
โWhat partners?โ said Harry.
Professor McGonagall looked suspiciously at him, as though she thought he was trying to be funny.
โYour partners for the Yule Ball, Potter,โ she said coldly. โYourย dance partners.โ
Harryโs insides seemed to curl up and shrivel. โDance partners?โ He felt himself going red. โI donโt dance,โ he said quickly.
โOh, yes, you do,โ said Professor McGonagall irritably. โThatโs what Iโm telling you. Traditionally, the champions and their partners open the ball.โ
Harry had a sudden mental image of himself in a top hat and tails, accompanied by a girl in the sort of frilly dress Aunt Petunia always wore to Uncle Vernonโs work parties.
โIโm not dancing,โ he said.
โIt is traditional,โ said Professor McGonagall firmly. โYou are a Hogwarts champion, and you will do what is expected of you as a representative of the school. So make sure you get yourself a partner, Potter.โ
โBut โ I donโt โโ
โYou heard me, Potter,โ said Professor McGonagall, in a very final sort of way.
*
A week ago, Harry would have said finding a partner for a dance would be a cinch compared to taking on a Hungarian Horntail. But now that he had done the latter, and was facing the prospect of asking a girl to the ball, he thought heโd rather have another round with the Horntail.
Harry had never known so many people to put their names down to stay at Hogwarts for Christmas; he always did, of course, because the alternative was usually going back to Privet Drive, but he had always been very much in the minority before now. This year, however, everyone in the fourth year and above seemed to be staying, and they all seemed to Harry to be obsessed with the coming ball โ or, at least, all the girls were, and it was amazing how many girls Hogwarts suddenly seemed to hold; he had never quite noticed that before. Girls giggling and whispering in the corridors, girls shrieking with laughter as boys passed them, girls excitedly comparing notes on what they were going to wear on Christmas night โฆ
โWhy do they have to move in packs?โ Harry asked Ron, as a dozen or so girls walked past them, sniggering and staring at Harry. โHowโre you supposed to get one on their own to ask them?โ
โLasso one?โ Ron suggested. โGot any idea who youโre going to try?โ
Harry didnโt answer. He knew perfectly well whom heโdย likeย to ask, but working up the nerve was something else โฆ Cho was a year older than he was; she was very pretty; she was a very good Quidditch player, and she was also very popular.
Ron seemed to know what was going on inside Harryโs head.
โListen, youโre not going to have any trouble. Youโre a champion. Youโve just beaten a Hungarian Horntail. I bet theyโll be queuing up to go with you.โ
In tribute to their recently repaired friendship, Ron had kept the bitterness in his voice to a bare minimum. Moreover, to Harryโs amazement, he turned out to be quite right.
A curly-haired third-year Hufflepuff girl to whom Harry had never spoken in his life asked him to go to the ball with her the very next day. Harry was so taken aback he said โnoโ before heโd even stopped to consider the matter. The girl walked off looking rather hurt, and Harry had to endure Deanโs, Seamusโs and Ronโs taunts about her all through History of Magic. The following day, two more girls asked him, a second-year and (to his horror) a fifth-year who looked as though she might knock him out if he refused.
โShe was quite good-looking,โ said Ron fairly, after heโd stopped laughing. โShe was a foot taller than me,โ said Harry, still unnerved. โImagine what
Iโd look like trying to dance with her.โ
Hermioneโs words about Krum kept coming back to him. โThey only like him because heโs famous!โ Harry doubted very much if any of the girls who had asked to be his partner so far would have wanted to go to the ball with him if he hadnโt been school champion. Then he wondered if this would bother him if Cho asked him.
On the whole, Harry had to admit that even with the embarrassing prospect of opening the ball before him, life had definitely improved since he had got through the first task. He wasnโt attracting nearly as much unpleasantness in the corridors any more, which he suspected had a lot to do with Cedric โ he had an idea Cedric might have told the Hufflepuffs to leave Harry alone, in gratitude for Harryโs tip-off about the dragons. There seemed to be fewerย Supportย CEDRIC DIGGORY badges around, too. Draco Malfoy, of course, was still quoting Rita Skeeterโs article at him at every possible opportunity, but he was getting fewer and fewer laughs out of it โ and just to heighten Harryโs feeling of well-being, no story about Hagrid had appeared in theย Daily Prophet.
โShe didnโ seem very intโrested in magical creatures, ter tell yeh the truth,โ Hagrid said, when Harry, Ron and Hermione asked him how his interview with Rita Skeeter had gone during the last Care of Magical Creatures lesson of term. To their very great relief, Hagrid had given up on direct contact with the Skrewts now, and they were merely sheltering behind his cabin today, sitting at a trestle table and preparing a fresh selection of food with which to tempt the Skrewts.
โShe jusโ wanted me ter talk about you, Harry,โ Hagrid continued in a low voice. โWell, I told her weโd been friends since I went ter fetch yeh from the Dursleys. โNever had to tell him off in four years?โ she said. โNever played you up in lessons, has he?โ I told her no, anโ she didnโ seem happy at all. Yehโd think she wanted me to say yeh were horrible, Harry.โ
โโCourse she did,โ said Harry, throwing lumps of dragon liver into a large metal bowl and picking up his knife to cut some more. โShe canโt keep writing about what a tragic little hero I am, itโll get boring.โ
โShe wants a new angle, Hagrid,โ said Ron wisely, as he shelled salamander eggs. โYou were supposed to say Harryโs a mad delinquent!โ
โBut heโs not!โ said Hagrid, looking genuinely shocked.
โShe shouldโve interviewed Snape,โ said Harry grimly. โHeโd give her the goods on me any day.ย Potter has been crossing lines ever since he first arrived at this school โฆโ
โSaid that, did he?โ said Hagrid, while Ron and Hermione laughed. โWell, yeh mightโve bent a few rules, Harry, buโ yehโre all righโ really, arenโ you?โ
โCheers, Hagrid,โ said Harry, grinning.
โYou coming to this ball thing on Christmas Day, Hagrid?โ said Ron. โThoughโ I might look in on it, yeah,โ said Hagrid gruffly. โShould be a
good do, I reckon. Youโll be openinโ the dancinโ, wonโ yeh, Harry? Whoโre
you takinโ?โ
โNo one, yet,โ said Harry, feeling himself going red again. Hagrid didnโt pursue the subject.
The last week of term became increasingly boisterous as it progressed. Rumours about the Yule Ball were flying everywhere, though Harry didnโt believe half of them โ for instance, that Dumbledore had bought eight hundred barrels of mulled mead from Madam Rosmerta. It seemed to be fact, however, that he had booked the Weird Sisters. Exactly who or what the Weird Sisters were Harry didnโt know, never having had access to a wizardโs wireless, but he deduced from the wild excitement of those who had grown up listening to the WWN (Wizarding Wireless Network) that they were a very famous musical group.
Some of the teachers, like little Professor Flitwick, gave up trying to teach them much when their minds were so clearly elsewhere; he allowed them to play games in his lesson on Wednesday, and spent most of it talking to Harry about the perfect Summoning Charm he had used during the first task of the Triwizard Tournament. Other teachers were not so generous. Nothing would ever deflect Professor Binns, for example, from ploughing on through his notes on goblin rebellions โ as Binns hadnโt let his own death stand in the way of continuing to teach, they supposed a small thing like Christmas wasnโt going to put him off. It was amazing how he could make even bloody and vicious goblin riots sound as boring as Percyโs cauldron-bottom report. Professors McGonagall and Moody kept them working until the very last second of their classes, too, and Snape, of course, would no sooner let them play games in class than adopt Harry. Staring nastily around at them all, he informed them that he would be testing them on poison antidotes during the last lesson of the term.
โEvil, he is,โ Ron said bitterly that night in the Gryffindor common room. โSpringing a test on us on the last day. Ruining the last bit of term with a whole load of revision.โ
โMmm โฆ youโre not exactly straining yourself, though, are you?โ said Hermione, looking at him over the top of her Potions notes. Ron was busy building a card castle out of his Exploding Snap pack โ a much more interesting pastime than with Muggle cards, because of the chance that the whole thing would blow up at any second.
โItโs Christmas, Hermione,โ said Harry lazily; he was re-readingย Flying with the Cannonsย for the tenth time in an armchair near the fire.
Hermione looked severely over at him, too. โIโd have thought youโd be doing something constructive, Harry, even if you donโt want to learn your antidotes!โ
โLike what?โ Harry said, as he watched Joey Jenkins of the Cannons belt a Bludger towards a Ballycastle Bats Chaser.
โThat egg!โ Hermione hissed.
โCome on, Hermione, Iโve got โtil February the twenty-fourth,โ Harry said.
He had put the golden egg upstairs in his trunk, and hadnโt opened it since the celebration party after the first task. There were still two and a half months to go until he needed to know what all the screechy wailing meant, after all.
โBut it might take weeks to work it out!โ said Hermione. โYouโre going to look a real idiot if everyone else knows what the next task is and you donโt!โ
โLeave him alone, Hermione, heโs earned a bit of a break,โ said Ron, and he placed the last two cards on top of the castle and the whole lot blew up, singeing his eyebrows.
โNice look, Ron โฆ go well with your dress robes, that will.โ
It was Fred and George. They sat down at the table with Harry, Ron and Hermione as Ron felt how much damage had been done.
โRon, can we borrow Pigwidgeon?โ George asked. โNo, heโs off delivering a letter,โ said Ron. โWhy?โ
โBecause George wants to invite him to the ball,โ said Fred sarcastically. โBecauseย weย want to send a letter, you stupid great prat,โ said George. โWho dโyou two keep writing to, eh?โ said Ron.
โNose out, Ron, or Iโll burn that for you, too,โ said Fred, waving his wand threateningly. โSo โฆ you lot got dates for the ball yet?โ
โNope,โ said Ron.
โWell, youโd better hurry up, mate, or all the good ones will be gone,โ said Fred.
โWhoโre you going with, then?โ said Ron.
โAngelina,โ said Fred promptly, without a trace of embarrassment. โWhat?โ said Ron, taken aback. โYouโve already asked her?โ
โGood point,โ said Fred. He turned his head and called across the common room, โOi! Angelina!โ
Angelina, who had been chatting to Alicia Spinnet near the fire, looked over at him.
โWhat?โ she called back.
โWant to come to the ball with me?โ
Angelina gave Fred an appraising sort of look.
โAll right, then,โ she said, and she turned back to Alicia and carried on chatting, with a bit of a grin on her face.
โThere you go,โ said Fred to Harry and Ron, โpiece of cake.โ
He got to his feet, yawning, and said, โWeโd better use a school owl then, George, come on โฆโ
They left. Ron stopped feeling his eyebrows and looked across the smouldering wreck of his card castle at Harry.
โWeย shouldย get a move on, you know โฆ ask someone. Heโs right. We donโt want to end up with a pair of trolls.โ
Hermione let out a splutter of indignation. โA pair of โฆย what, excuse me?โ โWell โ you know,โ said Ron, shrugging, โIโd rather go alone than with โ
with Eloise Midgen, say.โ
โHer acneโs loads better lately โ and sheโs really nice!โ โHer nose is off-centre,โ said Ron.
โOh, I see,โ Hermione said, bristling. โSo basically, youโre going to take the best-looking girl whoโll have you, even if sheโs completely horrible?โ
โEr โ yeah, that sounds about right,โ said Ron.
โIโm going to bed,โ Hermione snapped, and she swept off towards the girlsโ staircase without another word.
*
The Hogwarts staff, demonstrating a continued desire to impress the visitors from Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, seemed determined to show the castle at its best this Christmas. When the decorations went up, Harry noticed that they were the most stunning he had yet seen inside the school. Everlasting icicles had been attached to the banisters of the marble staircase; the usual twelve Christmas trees in the Great Hall were bedecked with everything from luminous holly berries to real, hooting, golden owls, and the suits of armour had all been bewitched to sing carols whenever anyone passed them. It was quite something to hear โOh Come, All Ye Faithfulโ sung by an empty helmet that only knew half the words. Several times, Filch the caretaker had to extract Peeves from inside the armour, where he had taken to hiding, filling in the gaps in the songs with lyrics of his own invention, all of which were very
rude.
And still Harry hadnโt asked Cho to the ball. He and Ron were getting very nervous now, though as Harry pointed out, Ron would look much less stupid than he would without a partner; Harry was supposed to be starting the dancing with the other champions.
โI suppose thereโs always Moaning Myrtle,โ he said gloomily, referring to the ghost who haunted the girlsโ toilets on the second floor.
โHarry โ weโve just got to grit our teeth and do it,โ said Ron on Friday morning, in a tone that suggested they were planning the storming of an impregnable fortress. โWhen we get back to the common room tonight, weโll both have partners โ agreed?โ
โEr โฆ OK,โ said Harry.
But every time he glimpsed Cho that day โ during break, and then lunchtime, and once on the way to History of Magic โ she was surrounded by friends. Didnโt sheย everย go anywhere alone? Could he perhaps ambush her as she was going into a bathroom? But no โ she even seemed to go there with an escort of four or five girls. Yet if he didnโt do it soon, she was bound to have been asked by somebody else.
He found it hard to concentrate in Snapeโs Antidote test, and consequently forgot to add the key ingredient โ a bezoar โ meaning that he received bottom marks. He didnโt care though; he was too busy screwing up his courage for what he was about to do. When the bell rang, he grabbed his bag, and hurried to the dungeon door.
โIโll meet you at dinner,โ he said to Ron and Hermione, and he dashed off upstairs.
Heโd just have to ask Cho for a private word, that was all โฆ he hurried off through the packed corridors looking for her, and (rather sooner than he had expected) he found her, emerging from a Defence Against the Dark Arts lesson.
โEr โ Cho? Could I have a word with you?โ
Giggling should be made illegal, Harry thought furiously, as all the girls around Cho started doing it. She didnโt, though. She said, โOKโ, and followed him out of earshot of her classmates.
Harry turned to look at her and his stomach gave a weird lurch as though he had missed a step going downstairs.
โEr,โ he said.
He couldnโt ask her. He couldnโt. But he had to. Cho stood there looking puzzled, watching him.
The words came out before Harry had quite got his tongue around them. โWangoballwime?โ
โSorry?โ said Cho.
โDโyou โ dโyou want to go to the ball with me?โ said Harry. Why did he have to go red now?ย Why?
โOh!โ said Cho, and she went red, too. โOh, Harry, Iโm really sorry,โ and she looked it, too. โIโve already said Iโll go with someone else.โ
โOh,โ said Harry.
It was odd; a moment before, his insides had been writhing like snakes, but suddenly he didnโt seem to have any insides at all.
โOh, OK,โ he said, โno problem.โ โIโm really sorry,โ she said again. โThatโs OK,โ said Harry.
They stood there looking at each other, and then Cho said, โWell โโ โYeah,โ said Harry.
โWell, bye,โ said Cho, still very red. She walked away. Harry called after her, before he could stop himself. โWhoโre you going with?โ
โOh โ Cedric,โ she said. โCedric Diggory.โ โOh, right,โ said Harry.
His insides had come back again. It felt as though they had been filled with lead in their absence.
Completely forgetting about dinner, he walked slowly back up to Gryffindor Tower, Choโs voice echoing in his ears with every step he took.ย โCedric โ Cedric Diggory.โย He had been starting to quite like Cedric โ prepared to overlook the fact that he had once beaten him at Quidditch, and was handsome, and popular, and nearly everyoneโs favourite champion. Now he suddenly realised that Cedric was in fact a useless pretty-boy who didnโt have enough brains to fill an eggcup.
โFairy lights,โ he said dully to the Fat Lady โ the password had been changed the previous day.
โYes, indeed, dear!โ she trilled, straightening her new tinsel hairband as she swung forwards to admit him.
Entering the common room, Harry looked around, and to his surprise he saw Ron sitting ashen faced in a distant corner. Ginny was sitting with him, talking to him in what seemed to be a low, soothing voice.
โWhatโs up, Ron?โ said Harry, joining them.
Ron looked up at Harry, a sort of blind horror in his face.
โWhy did I do it?โ he said wildly. โI donโt know what made me do it!โ โWhat?โ said Harry.
โHe โ er โ just asked Fleur Delacour to go to the ball with him,โ said Ginny. She looked as though she was fighting back a smile, but she kept patting Ronโs arm sympathetically.
โYouย what?โ said Harry.
โI donโt know what made me do it!โ Ron gasped again. โWhat was I playing at? There were people โ all around โ Iโve gone mad โ everyone watching! I was just walking past her in the Entrance Hall โ she was standing there talking to Diggory โ and it sort of came over me โ and I asked her!โ
Ron moaned and put his face in his hands. He kept talking, though the words were barely distinguishable. โShe looked at me like I was a sea slug or something. Didnโt even answer. And then โ I dunno โ I just sort of came to my senses and ran for it.โ
โSheโs part Veela,โ said Harry. โYou were right โ her grandmother was one. It wasnโt your fault, I bet you just walked past when she was turning on the old charm for Diggory and got a blast of it โ but she was wasting her time. Heโs going with Cho Chang.โ
Ron looked up.
โI asked her to go with me just now,โ Harry said dully, โand she told me.โ Ginny had suddenly stopped smiling.
โThis is mad,โ said Ron, โweโre the only ones left who havenโt got anyone โ well, except Neville. Hey โ guess who he asked?ย Hermione!โ
โWhat?โย said Harry, completely distracted by this startling news.
โYeah, I know!โ said Ron, some of the colour coming back into his face as he started to laugh. โHe told me after Potions! Said sheโs always been really nice, helping him out with work and stuff โ but she told him she was already going with someone. Ha! As if! She just didnโt want to go with Neville โฆ I mean, who would?โ
โDonโt!โ said Ginny, annoyed. โDonโt laugh โโ
Just then Hermione climbed in through the portrait hole.
โWhy werenโt you two at dinner?โ she said, coming over to join them. โBecause โ oh, shut up laughing, you two โ because theyโve both just been
turned down by girls they asked to the ball!โ said Ginny.
That shut Harry and Ron up.
โThanks a bunch, Ginny,โ said Ron sourly.
โAll the good-looking ones taken, Ron?โ said Hermione loftily. โEloise Midgen starting to look quite pretty now, is she? Well, Iโm sure youโll find someoneย somewhereย whoโll have you.โ
But Ron was staring at Hermione as though suddenly seeing her in a whole new light. โHermione, Nevilleโs right โ youย areย a girl โฆโ
โOh, well spotted,โ she said acidly. โWell โ you can come with one of us!โ โNo, I canโt,โ snapped Hermione.
โOh, come on,โ he said impatiently, โwe need partners, weโre going to look really stupid if we havenโt got any, everyone else has โฆโ
โI canโt come with you,โ said Hermione, now blushing, โbecause Iโm already going with someone.โ
โNo, youโre not!โ said Ron. โYou just said that to get rid of Neville!โ
โOh,ย didย I?โ said Hermione, and her eyes flashed dangerously. โJust because itโs takenย youย three years to notice, Ron, doesnโt mean no oneย elseย has spotted Iโm a girl!โ
Ron stared at her. Then he grinned again.
โOK, OK, we know youโre a girl,โ he said. โThat do? Will you come now?โ โIโve already told you!โ Hermione said, very angrily. โIโm going with
someone else!โ
And she stormed off towards the girlsโ dormitories again. โSheโs lying,โ said Ron flatly, watching her go.
โSheโs not,โ said Ginny quietly. โWho is it, then?โ said Ron sharply.
โIโm not telling you, itโs her business,โ said Ginny.
โRight,โ said Ron, who looked extremely put out, โthis is getting stupid.
Ginny,ย youย can go with Harry, and Iโll just โโ
โI canโt,โ said Ginny, and she went scarlet too. โIโm going with โ with Neville. He asked me when Hermione said no, and I thought โฆ well โฆ Iโm not going to be able to go otherwise, Iโm not in fourth year.โ She looked extremely miserable. โI think Iโll go and have dinner,โ she said, and she got up and walked off to the portrait hole, her head bowed.
Ron goggled at Harry.
โWhatโs got into them?โ he demanded.
But Harry had just seen Parvati and Lavender come in through the portrait
hole. The time had come for drastic action.
โWait here,โ he said to Ron, and he stood up, walked straight up to Parvati and said, โParvati? Will you go to the ball with me?โ
Parvati went into a fit of giggles. Harry waited for them to subside, his fingers crossed in the pocket of his robes.
โYes, all right, then,โ she said finally, blushing furiously.
โThanks,โ said Harry, in relief. โLavender โ will you go with Ron?โ
โSheโs going with Seamus,โ said Parvati, and the pair of them giggled harder than ever.
Harry sighed.
โCanโt you think of anyone whoโd go with Ron?โ he said, lowering his voice so that Ron wouldnโt hear.
โWhat about Hermione Granger?โ said Parvati. โSheโs going with someone else.โ
Parvati looked astonished. โOoooh โย who?โ she said keenly.
Harry shrugged. โNo idea,โ he said. โSo what about Ron?โ
โWell โฆโ said Parvati slowly, โI suppose my sister might โฆ Padma, you know โฆ in Ravenclaw. Iโll ask her if you like.โ
โYeah, that would be great,โ said Harry. โLet me know, will you?โ
And he went back over to Ron, feeling that this ball was a lot more trouble than it was worth, and hoping very much that Padma Patilโs nose was dead centre.