Dumbledore stood up. He stared down at Barty Crouch for a moment with disgust on his face. Then he raised his wand once more and ropes flew out of it, ropes which twisted themselves around Barty Crouch, binding him tightly.
He turned to Professor McGonagall. โMinerva, could I ask you to stand guard here while I take Harry upstairs?โ
โOf course,โ said Professor McGonagall. She looked slightly nauseous, as though she had just watched someone being sick. However, when she drew out her wand and pointed it at Barty Crouch, her hand was quite steady.
โSeverus,โ Dumbledore turned to Snape, โplease tell Madam Pomfrey to come down here. We need to get Alastor Moody into the hospital wing. Then go down into the grounds, find Cornelius Fudge, and bring him up to this office. He will undoubtedly want to question Crouch himself. Tell him I will be in the hospital wing in half an hourโs time if he needs me.โ
Snape nodded silently and swept out of the room. โHarry?โ Dumbledore said gently.
Harry got up and swayed again; the pain in his leg, which he had not noticed all the time he had listened to Crouch, now returned in full measure. He also realised that he was shaking. Dumbledore gripped his arm, and helped him out into the dark corridor.
โI want you to come up to my office first, Harry,โ he said quietly, as they headed up the passageway. โSirius is waiting for us there.โ
Harry nodded. A kind of numbness and a sense of complete unreality were upon him, but he did not care; he was even glad of it. He didnโt want to have to think about anything that had happened since he had first touched the Triwizard Cup. He didnโt want to have to examine the memories, fresh and sharp as photographs, which kept flashing across his mind. Mad-Eye Moody, inside the trunk. Wormtail, slumped on the ground, cradling his stump of an arm. Voldemort, rising from the steaming cauldron. Cedric โฆ dead โฆ Cedric, asking to be returned to his parents โฆ
โProfessor,โ Harry mumbled, โwhere are Mr and Mrs Diggory?โ
โThey are with Professor Sprout,โ said Dumbledore. His voice, which had been so calm throughout the interrogation of Barty Crouch, shook very slightly for the first time. โShe was Head of Cedricโs house, and knew him best.โ
They had reached the stone gargoyle. Dumbledore gave the password, it sprang aside, and he and Harry went up the moving spiral staircase to the oak door. Dumbledore pushed it open.
Sirius was standing there. His face was white and gaunt as it had been when he had escaped Azkaban. In one swift moment, he had crossed the room. โHarry, are you all right? I knew it โ I knew something like this โ what happened?โ
His hands shook as he helped Harry into a chair in front of the desk. โWhat happened?โ he asked, more urgently.
Dumbledore began to tell Sirius everything Barty Crouch had said. Harry was only half listening. So tired every bone in his body was aching, he wanted nothing more than to sit here, undisturbed, for hours and hours, until he fell asleep, and didnโt have to think or feel any more.
There was a soft rush of wings. Fawkes the phoenix had left his perch, flown across the office, and landed on Harryโs knee.
โโLo, Fawkes,โ said Harry quietly. He stroked the phoenixโs beautiful scarlet and gold plumage. Fawkes blinked peacefully up at him. There was something comforting about his warm weight.
Dumbledore had stopped talking. He sat down opposite Harry, behind his desk. He was looking at Harry, who avoided his eyes. Dumbledore was going to question him. He was going to make Harry relive everything.
โI need to know what happened after you touched the Portkey in the maze, Harry,โ said Dumbledore.
โWe can leave that โtil morning, canโt we, Dumbledore?โ said Sirius harshly.
He had put a hand on Harryโs shoulder. โLet him have a sleep. Let him rest.โ
Harry felt a rush of gratitude towards Sirius, but Dumbledore took no notice of Siriusโ words. He leant forward towards Harry. Very unwillingly, Harry raised his head, and looked into those blue eyes.
โIf I thought I could help you,โ Dumbledore said gently, โby putting you into an enchanted sleep, and allowing you to postpone the moment when you would have to think about what has happened tonight, I would do it. But I know better. Numbing the pain for a while will make it worse when you finally feel it. You have shown bravery beyond anything I could have
expected of you. I ask you to demonstrate your courage one more time. I ask you to tell us what happened.โ
The phoenix let out one soft, quavering note. It shivered in the air, and Harry felt as though a drop of hot liquid had slipped down his throat into his stomach, warming him, and strengthening him.
He took a deep breath, and began to tell them. As he spoke, visions of everything that had passed that night seemed to rise before his eyes; he saw the sparkling surface of the Potion which had revived Voldemort; he saw the Death Eaters Apparating between the graves around them; he saw Cedricโs body, lying on the ground beside the Cup.
Once or twice, Sirius made a noise as though about to say something, his hand still tight on Harryโs shoulder, but Dumbledore raised his hand to stop him, and Harry was glad of this, because it was easier to keep going now he had started. It was even a relief; he felt almost as though something poisonous was being extracted from him; it was costing him every bit of determination he had to keep talking, yet he sensed that once he had finished, he would feel better.
When Harry told of Wormtail piercing his arm with the dagger, however, Sirius let out a vehement exclamation; and Dumbledore stood up so quickly that Harry started. Dumbledore walked around the desk and told Harry to stretch out his arm. Harry showed them both the place where his robes were torn, and the cut beneath them.
โHe said my blood would make him stronger than if heโd used someone elseโs,โ Harry told Dumbledore. โHe said the protection my โ my mother left in me โ heโd have it, too. And he was right โ he could touch me without hurting himself, he touched my face.โ
For a fleeting instant, Harry thought he saw a gleam of something like triumph in Dumbledoreโs eyes. But next second, Harry was sure he had imagined it, for when Dumbledore had returned to his seat behind the desk, he looked as old and weary as Harry had ever seen him.
โVery well,โ he said, sitting down again. โVoldemort has overcome that particular barrier. Harry, continue, please.โ
Harry went on; he explained how Voldemort had emerged from the cauldron, and told them all he could remember of Voldemortโs speech to the Death Eaters. Then he told how Voldemort had untied him, returned his wand to him, and prepared to duel.
But when he reached the part where the golden beam of light had connected his and Voldemortโs wands, he found his throat obstructed. He tried
to keep talking, but the memories of what had come out of Voldemortโs wand were flooding into his mind. He could see Cedric emerging, see the old man, Bertha Jorkins โฆ his mother โฆ his father โฆ
He was glad when Sirius broke the silence.
โThe wands connected?โ he said, looking from Harry to Dumbledore. โWhy?โ
Harry looked up again at Dumbledore, on whose face there was an arrested look.
โPriori Incantatem,โ he muttered.
His eyes gazed into Harryโs and it was almost as though an invisible beam of understanding shot between them.
โThe reverse spell effect?โ said Sirius sharply.
โExactly,โ said Dumbledore. โHarryโs wand and Voldemortโs wand share cores. Each of them contains a feather from the tail of the same phoenix.ย Thisย phoenix, in fact,โ he added, and he pointed at the scarlet and gold bird, perching peacefully on Harryโs knee.
โMy wandโs feather came from Fawkes?โ Harry said, amazed.
โYes,โ said Dumbledore. โMr Ollivander wrote to tell me you had bought the second wand, the moment you left his shop four years ago.โ
โSo what happens when a wand meets its brother?โ said Sirius.
โThey will not work properly against each other,โ said Dumbledore. โIf, however, the owners of the wands force the wands to do battle โฆ a very rare effect will take place.
โOne of the wands will force the other to regurgitate spells it has performed โ in reverse. The most recent first โฆ and then those which preceded it โฆโ
He looked interrogatively at Harry, and Harry nodded.
โWhich means,โ said Dumbledore slowly, his eyes upon Harryโs face, โthat some form of Cedric must have reappeared.โ
Harry nodded again.
โDiggory came back to life?โ said Sirius sharply.
โNo spell can reawaken the dead,โ said Dumbledore heavily. โAll that would have happened is a kind of reverse echo. A shadow of the living Cedric would have emerged from the wand โฆ am I correct, Harry?โ
โHe spoke to me,โ Harry said. He was suddenly shaking again. โThe โฆ the ghost Cedric, or whatever he was, spoke.โ
โAn echo,โ said Dumbledore, โwhich retained Cedricโs appearance and character. I am guessing other such forms appeared โฆ less recent victims of
Voldemortโs wand โฆโ
โAn old man,โ Harry said, his throat still constricted. โBertha Jorkins. And
โฆโ
โYour parents?โ said Dumbledore quietly. โYes,โ said Harry.
Siriusโ grip on Harryโs shoulder was now so tight it was painful.
โThe last murders the wand performed,โ said Dumbledore, nodding. โIn reverse order. More would have appeared, of course, had you maintained the connection. Very well, Harry, these echoes, these shadows โฆ what did they do?โ
Harry described how the figures which had emerged from the wand had prowled the edges of the golden web, how Voldemort had seemed to fear them, how the shadow of Harryโs father had told him what to do, how Cedricโs had made its final request.
At this point, Harry found he could not continue. He looked around at Sirius, and saw that he had his face in his hands.
Harry suddenly became aware that Fawkes had left his knee. The phoenix had fluttered to the floor. It was resting its beautiful head against Harryโs injured leg, and thick, pearly tears were falling from its eyes onto the wound left by the spider. The pain vanished. The skin mended. His leg was repaired.
โI will say it again,โ said Dumbledore, as the phoenix rose into the air, and resettled itself upon the perch beside the door. โYou have shown bravery beyond anything I could have expected of you tonight, Harry. You have shown bravery equal to those who died fighting Voldemort at the height of his powers. You have shouldered a grown wizardโs burden and found yourself equal to it โ and you have now given us all that we have a right to expect. You will come with me to the hospital wing. I do not want you returning to the dormitory tonight. A Sleeping Potion, and some peace โฆ Sirius, would you like to stay with him?โ
Sirius nodded, and stood up. He transformed back into the great black dog, and walked with Harry and Dumbledore out of the office, accompanying them down a flight of stairs to the hospital wing.
When Dumbledore pushed open the door, Harry saw Mrs Weasley, Bill, Ron and Hermione grouped around a harassed-looking Madam Pomfrey. They appeared to be demanding to know where Harry was and what had happened to him.
All of them whipped around as Harry, Dumbledore and the black dog entered, and Mrs Weasley let out a kind of muffled scream. โHarry! Oh,
Harry!โ
She started to hurry towards him, but Dumbledore moved between them. โMolly,โ he said, holding up a hand, โplease listen to me for a moment.
Harry has been through a terrible ordeal tonight. He has just had to relive it
for me. What he needs now is sleep, and peace, and quiet. If he would like you all to stay with him,โ he added, looking around at Ron, Hermione and Bill, too, โyou may do so. But I do not want you questioning him until he is ready to answer, and certainly not this evening.โ
Mrs Weasley nodded. She was very white.
She rounded on Ron, Hermione and Bill as though they were being noisy, and hissed, โDid you hear? He needs quiet!โ
โHeadmaster,โ said Madam Pomfrey, staring at the great black dog that was Sirius, โmay I ask what โ?โ
โThis dog will be remaining with Harry for a while,โ said Dumbledore simply. โI assure you, he is extremely well trained. Harry โ I will wait while you get into bed.โ
Harry felt an inexpressible sense of gratitude to Dumbledore for asking the others not to question him. It wasnโt as though he didnโt want them there; but the thought of explaining it all over again, the idea of reliving it one more time, was more than he could stand.
โI will be back to see you as soon as I have met with Fudge, Harry,โ said Dumbledore. โI would like you to remain here tomorrow, until I have spoken to the school.โ He left.
As Madam Pomfrey led Harry to a nearby bed, he caught sight of the real Moody lying motionless in a bed at the far end of the room. His wooden leg and magical eye were lying on the bedside table.
โIs he OK?โ Harry asked.
โHeโll be fine,โ said Madam Pomfrey, giving Harry some pyjamas and pulling screens around him. He took off his robes, pulled on the pyjamas and got into bed. Ron, Hermione, Bill, Mrs Weasley and the black dog came around the screen and settled themselves in chairs on either side of him. Ron and Hermione were looking at him almost cautiously, as though scared of him.
โIโm all right,โ he told them. โJust tired.โ
Mrs Weasleyโs eyes filled with tears as she smoothed his bedcovers unnecessarily.
Madam Pomfrey, who had bustled off to her office, returned holding a goblet and a small bottle of some purple potion.
โYouโll need to drink all of this, Harry,โ she said. โItโs a potion for dreamless sleep.โ
Harry took the goblet and drank a few mouthfuls. He felt himself becoming drowsy at once. Everything around him became hazy; the lamps around the hospital wing seemed to be winking at him in a friendly way through the screen around his bed; his body felt as though it was sinking deeper into the warmth of the feather mattress. Before he could finish the Potion, before he could say another word, his exhaustion had carried him off to sleep.
*
Harry woke up, so warm, so very sleepy, that he didnโt open his eyes, wanting to drop off again. The room was still dimly lit; he was sure it was still night- time, and had a feeling that he couldnโt have been asleep very long.
Then he heard whispering around him. โTheyโll wake him if they donโt shut up!โ
โWhat are they shouting about? Nothing else can have happened, can it?โ
Harry opened his eyes blearily. Someone had removed his glasses. He could see the fuzzy outlines of Mrs Weasley and Bill close by. Mrs Weasley was on her feet.
โThatโs Fudgeโs voice,โ she whispered. โAnd thatโs Minerva McGonagallโs, isnโt it? But what are they arguing about?โ
Now Harry could hear them, too: people shouting and running towards the hospital wing.
โRegrettable, but all the same, Minerva โโ Cornelius Fudge was saying loudly.
โYou should never have brought it inside the castle!โ yelled Professor McGonagall. โWhen Dumbledore finds out โโ
Harry heard hospital doors burst open. Unnoticed by any of the people around his bed, all of whom were staring at the door as Bill pulled back the screens, Harry sat up, and put his glasses back on.
Fudge came striding up the ward. Professors McGonagall and Snape were at his heels.
โWhereโs Dumbledore?โ Fudge demanded of Mrs Weasley.
โHeโs not here,โ said Mrs Weasley angrily. โThis is a hospital wing, Minister, donโt you think youโd do better to โโ
But the door opened, and Dumbledore came sweeping up the ward.
โWhat has happened?โ said Dumbledore sharply, looking from Fudge to Professor McGonagall. โWhy are you disturbing these people? Minerva, Iโm
surprised at you โ I asked you to stand guard over Barty Crouch โโ
โThere is no need to stand guard over him any more, Dumbledore!โ she shrieked. โThe Minister has seen to that!โ
Harry had never seen Professor McGonagall lose control like this. There were angry blotches of colour in her cheeks, her hands were balled into fists; she was trembling with fury.
โWhen we told Mr Fudge that we had caught the Death Eater responsible for tonightโs events,โ said Snape, in a low voice, โhe seemed to feel his personal safety was in question. He insisted on summoning a Dementor to accompany him into the castle. He brought it up to the office where Barty Crouch โโ
โI told him you would not agree, Dumbledore!โ stormed Professor McGonagall. โI told him you would never allow Dementors to set foot inside the castle, but โโ
โMy dear woman!โ roared Fudge, who likewise looked angrier than Harry had ever seen him. โAs Minister for Magic, it is my decision whether I wish to bring protection with me when interviewing a possibly dangerous โโ
But Professor McGonagallโs voice drowned Fudgeโs.
โThe moment that โ that thing entered the room,โ she screamed, pointing at Fudge, trembling all over, โit swooped down on Crouch and โ and โโ
Harry felt a chill in his stomach, as Professor McGonagall struggled to find words to describe what had happened. He did not need her to finish her sentence. He knew what the Dementor must have done. It had administered its fatal kiss to Barty Crouch. It had sucked his soul out through his mouth. He was worse than dead.
โBy all accounts, he is no loss!โ blustered Fudge. โIt seems he has been responsible for several deaths!โ
โBut he cannot now give testimony, Cornelius,โ said Dumbledore. He was staring hard at Fudge, as though seeing him plainly for the first time. โHe cannot give evidence about why he killed those people.โ
โWhy he killed them? Well, thatโs no mystery, is it?โ blustered Fudge. โHe was a raving lunatic! From what Minerva and Severus have told me, he seems to have thought he was doing it all on You-Know-Whoโs instructions!โ
โLord Voldemortย wasย giving him instructions, Cornelius,โ Dumbledore said. โThose peopleโs deaths were mere by-products of a plan to restore Voldemort to full strength again. The plan succeeded. Voldemort has been restored to his body.โ
Fudge looked as though someone had just swung a heavy weight into his
face. Dazed and blinking, he stared back at Dumbledore as if he couldnโt quite believe what he had just heard.
He began to splutter, still goggling at Dumbledore.โYou-Know-Who โฆ returned? Preposterous. Come now, Dumbledore โฆโ
โAs Minerva and Severus have doubtless told you,โ said Dumbledore, โwe heard Barty Crouch confess. Under the influence of Veritaserum, he told us how he was smuggled out of Azkaban, and how Voldemort โ learning of his continued existence from Bertha Jorkins โ went to free him from his father, and used him to capture Harry. The plan worked, I tell you. Crouch has helped Voldemort to return.โ
โSee here, Dumbledore,โ said Fudge, and Harry was astonished to see a slight smile dawning on his face, โyou โ you canโt seriously believe that. You- Know-Who โ back? Come now, come now โฆ certainly, Crouch may haveย believedย himself to be acting upon You-Know-Whoโs orders โ but to take the word of a lunatic like that, Dumbledore โฆโ
โWhen Harry touched the Triwizard Cup tonight, he was transported straight to Voldemort,โ said Dumbledore steadily. โHe witnessed Lord Voldemortโs rebirth. I will explain it all to you if you will step up to my office.โ
Dumbledore glanced around at Harry and saw that he was awake, but shook his head, and said, โI am afraid I cannot permit you to question Harry tonight.โ
Fudgeโs curious smile lingered.
He too glanced at Harry, then looked back at Dumbledore, and said, โYou are โ er โ prepared to take Harryโs word on this, are you, Dumbledore?โ
There was a momentโs silence, which was broken by Sirius growling. His hackles were raised, and he was baring his teeth at Fudge.
โCertainly I believe Harry,โ said Dumbledore. His eyes were blazing now. โI heard Crouchโs confession, and I heard Harryโs account of what happened after he touched the Triwizard Cup; the two stories make sense, they explain everything that has happened since Bertha Jorkins disappeared last summer.โ
Fudge still had that strange smile on his face. Once again, he glanced at Harry before answering. โYou are prepared to believe that Lord Voldemort has returned, on the word of a lunatic murderer, and a boy who โฆ well โฆโ
Fudge shot Harry another look, and Harry suddenly understood. โYouโve been reading Rita Skeeter, Mr Fudge,โ he said quietly.
Ron, Hermione, Mrs Weasley and Bill all jumped. None of them had realised that Harry was awake.
Fudge reddened slightly, but a defiant and obstinate look came over his face.
โAnd if I have?โ he said, looking at Dumbledore. โIf I have discovered that youโve been keeping certain facts about the boy very quiet? A Parselmouth, eh? And having funny turns all over the place โโ
โI assume that you are referring to the pains Harry has been experiencing in his scar?โ said Dumbledore coolly.
โYou admit that he has been having these pains, then?โ said Fudge quickly. โHeadaches? Nightmares? Possibly โ hallucinations?โ
โListen to me, Cornelius,โ said Dumbledore, taking a step towards Fudge, and once again he seemed to radiate that indefinable sense of power that Harry had felt after Dumbledore had Stunned young Crouch. โHarry is as sane as you or I. That scar upon his forehead has not addled his brains. I believe it hurts him when Lord Voldemort is close by, or feeling particularly murderous.โ
Fudge had taken half a step back from Dumbledore, but he looked no less stubborn. โYouโll forgive me, Dumbledore, but Iโve never heard of a curse scar acting as an alarm bell before โฆโ
โLook, I saw Voldemort come back!โ Harry shouted. He tried to get out of bed again, but Mrs Weasley forced him back. โI saw the Death Eaters! I can give you their names! Lucius Malfoy โโ
Snape made a sudden movement, but as Harry looked at him, Snapeโs eyes flew back to Fudge.
โMalfoy was cleared!โ said Fudge, visibly affronted. โA very old family โ donations to excellent causes โโ
โMacnair!โ Harry continued.
โAlso cleared! Now working for the Ministry!โ โAvery โ Nott โ Crabbe โ Goyle โโ
โYou are merely repeating the names of those who were acquitted of being Death Eaters thirteen years ago!โ said Fudge angrily. โYou could have found those names in old reports of the trials! For heavenโs sake, Dumbledore โ the boy was full of some crackpot story at the end of last year, too โ his tales are getting taller, and youโre still swallowing them โ the boy can talk to snakes, Dumbledore, and you still think heโs trustworthy?โ
โYou fool!โ Professor McGonagall cried. โCedric Diggory! Mr Crouch!
These deaths were not the random work of a lunatic!โ
โI see no evidence to the contrary!โ shouted Fudge, now matching her anger, his face purpling. โIt seems to me that you are all determined to start a
panic that will destabilise everything we have worked for these last thirteen years!โ
Harry couldnโt believe what he was hearing. He had always thought of Fudge as a kindly figure, a little blustering, a little pompous, but essentially good-natured. But now a short, angry wizard stood before him, refusing, point-blank, to accept the prospect of disruption in his comfortable and ordered world โ to believe that Voldemort could have risen.
โVoldemort has returned,โ Dumbledore repeated. โIf you accept that fact straight away, Fudge, and take the necessary measures, we may still be able to save the situation. The first and most essential step is to remove Azkaban from the control of the Dementors โโ
โPreposterous!โ shouted Fudge again. โRemove the Dementors! Iโd be kicked out of office for suggesting it! Half of us only feel safe in our beds at night because we know the Dementors are standing guard at Azkaban!โ
โThe rest of us sleep less soundly in our beds, Cornelius, knowing that you have put Lord Voldemortโs most dangerous supporters in the care of creatures who will join him the instant he asks them!โ said Dumbledore. โThey will not remain loyal to you, Fudge! Voldemort can offer them much more scope for their powers and their pleasures than you can! With the Dementors behind him, and his old supporters returned to him, you will be hard pressed to stop him regaining the sort of power he had thirteen years ago!โ
Fudge was opening and closing his mouth as though no words could express his outrage.
โThe second step you must take โ and at once,โ Dumbledore pressed on, โis to send envoys to the giants.โ
โEnvoys to the giants?โ Fudge shrieked, finding his tongue again. โWhat madness is this?โ
โExtend them the hand of friendship, now, before it is too late,โ said Dumbledore, โor Voldemort will persuade them, as he did before, that he alone among wizards will give them their rights and their freedom!โ
โYou โ you cannot be serious!โ Fudge gasped, shaking his head, and retreating further from Dumbledore. โIf the magical community got wind that I had approached the giants โ people hate them, Dumbledore โ end of my career โโ
โYou are blinded,โ said Dumbledore, his voice rising now, the aura of power around him palpable, his eyes blazing once more, โby the love of the office you hold, Cornelius! You place too much importance, and you always have done, on the so-called purity of blood! You fail to recognise that it matters not
what someone is born, but what they grow to be! Your Dementor has just destroyed the last remaining member of a pure-blood family as old as any โ and see what that man chose to make of his life! I tell you now โ take the steps I have suggested, and you will be remembered, in office or out, as one of the bravest and greatest Ministers for Magic we have ever known. Fail to act โ and history will remember you as the man who stepped aside, and allowed Voldemort a second chance to destroy the world we have tried to rebuild!โ
โInsane,โ whispered Fudge, still backing away. โMad โฆโ
And then there was silence. Madam Pomfrey was standing frozen at the foot of Harryโs bed, her hands over her mouth. Mrs Weasley was still standing over Harry, her hand on his shoulder to prevent him rising. Bill, Ron and Hermione were staring at Fudge.
โIf your determination to shut your eyes will carry you as far as this, Cornelius,โ said Dumbledore, โwe have reached a parting of the ways. You must act as you see fit. And I โ I shall act as I see fit.โ
Dumbledoreโs voice carried no hint of a threat; it sounded like a mere statement, but Fudge bristled as though Dumbledore was advancing upon him with a wand.
โNow, see here, Dumbledore,โ he said, waving a threatening finger. โIโve given you free rein, always. Iโve had a lot of respect for you. I might not have agreed with some of your decisions, but Iโve kept quiet. There arenโt many whoโd have let you hire werewolves, or keep Hagrid, or decide what to teach your students, without reference to the Ministry. But if youโre going to work against me โโ
โThe only one against whom I intend to work,โ said Dumbledore, โis Lord Voldemort. If you are against him, then we remain, Cornelius, on the same side.โ
It seemed Fudge could think of no answer to this. He rocked backwards and forwards on his small feet for a moment, and spun his bowler hat in his hands.
Finally, he said, with a hint of a plea in his voice, โHe canโt be back, Dumbledore, he just canโt be โฆโ
Snape strode forwards, past Dumbledore, pulling up the left sleeve of his robes as he went. He stuck out his forearm, and showed it to Fudge, who recoiled.
โThere,โ said Snape harshly. โThere. The Dark Mark. It is not as clear as it was, an hour or so ago, when it burnt black, but you can still see it. Every
Death Eater had the sign burnt into him by the Dark Lord. It was a means of distinguishing each other, and his means of summoning us to him. When he touched the Mark of any Death Eater, we were to Disapparate, and Apparate, instantly, at his side. This Mark has been growing clearer all year. Karkaroffโs, too. Why do you think Karkaroff fled tonight? We both felt the Mark burn. We both knew he had returned. Karkaroff fears the Dark Lordโs vengeance. He betrayed too many of his fellow Death Eaters to be sure of a welcome back into the fold.โ
Fudge stepped back from Snape, too. He was shaking his head. He did not seem to have taken in a word Snape had said. He stared, apparently repelled, at the ugly mark on Snapeโs arm, then looked up at Dumbledore and whispered, โI donโt know what you and your staff are playing at, Dumbledore, but I have heard enough. I have no more to add. I will be in touch with you tomorrow, Dumbledore, to discuss the running of this school. I must return to the Ministry.โ
He had almost reached the door when he paused. He turned around, strode back down the dormitory, and stopped at Harryโs bed.
โYour winnings,โ he said shortly, taking a large bag of gold out of his pocket, and dropping it onto Harryโs bedside table. โOne thousand Galleons. There should have been a presentation ceremony, but in the circumstances โฆโ
He crammed his bowler hat onto his head, and walked out of the room, slamming the door behind him. The moment he had disappeared, Dumbledore turned to look at the group around Harryโs bed.
โThere is work to be done,โ he said. โMolly โฆ am I right in thinking that I can count on you and Arthur?โ
โOf course you can,โ said Mrs Weasley. She was white to the lips, but she looked resolute. โHe knows what Fudge is. Itโs Arthurโs fondness for Muggles that has held him back at the Ministry all these years. Fudge thinks he lacks proper wizarding pride.โ
โThen I need to send a message to him,โ said Dumbledore. โAll those that we can persuade of the truth must be notified immediately, and Arthur is well placed to contact those at the Ministry who are not as short-sighted as Cornelius.โ
โIโll go to Dad,โ said Bill, standing up. โIโll go now.โ
โExcellent,โ said Dumbledore. โTell him what has happened. Tell him I will be in direct contact with him shortly. He will need to be discreet, however. If Fudge thinks I am interfering at the Ministry โโ
โLeave it to me,โ said Bill.
He clapped a hand on Harryโs shoulder, kissed his mother on the cheek, pulled on his cloak, and strode quickly from the room.
โMinerva,โ said Dumbledore, turning to Professor McGonagall, โI want to see Hagrid in my office as soon as possible. Also โ if she will consent to come โ Madame Maxime.โ
Professor McGonagall nodded, and left without a word.
โPoppy,โ Dumbledore said to Madam Pomfrey, โwould you be very kind, and go down to Professor Moodyโs office, where I think you will find a house-elf called Winky in considerable distress? Do what you can for her, and take her back to the kitchens. I think Dobby will look after her for us.โ
โVery โ very well,โ said Madam Pomfrey, looking startled, and she too left. Dumbledore made sure that the door was closed, and that Madam
Pomfreyโs footsteps had died away, before he spoke again.
โAnd now,โ he said, โit is time for two of our number to recognise each other for what they are. Sirius โฆ if you could resume your usual form.โ
The great black dog looked up at Dumbledore, then, in an instant, turned back into a man.
Mrs Weasley screamed and leapt back from the bed. โSirius Black!โ she shrieked, pointing at him. โMum, shut up!โ Ron yelled. โItโs OK!โ
Snape had not yelled or jumped backwards, but the look on his face was one of mingled fury and horror.
โHim!โ he snarled, staring at Sirius, whose face showed equal dislike. โWhat is he doing here?โ
โHe is here at my invitation,โ said Dumbledore, looking between them, โas are you, Severus. I trust you both. It is time for you to lay aside your old differences, and trust each other.โ
Harry thought Dumbledore was asking for a near miracle. Sirius and Snape were eyeing each other with the utmost loathing.
โI will settle, in the short term,โ said Dumbledore, with a bite of impatience in his voice, โfor a lack of open hostility. You will shake hands. You are on the same side now. Time is short, and unless the few of us who know the truth stand united, there is no hope for any of us.โ
Very slowly โ but still glaring at each other as though each wished the other nothing but ill โ Sirius and Snape moved towards each other, and shook hands. They let go extremely quickly.
โThat will do to be going on with,โ said Dumbledore, stepping between
them once more. โNow I have work for each of you. Fudgeโs attitude, though not unexpected, changes everything. Sirius, I need you to set off at once. You are to alert Remus Lupin, Arabella Figg, Mundungus Fletcherโ the old crowd. Lie low at Lupinโs for a while, I will contact you there.โ
โBut โโ said Harry.
He wanted Sirius to stay. He did not want to say goodbye again so quickly. โYouโll see me very soon, Harry,โ said Sirius, turning to him. โI promise
you. But I must do what I can, you understand, donโt you?โ
โYeah,โ said Harry. โYeah โฆ of course I do.โ
Sirius grasped his hand briefly, nodded to Dumbledore, transformed again into the black dog, and ran the length of the room to the door, whose handle he turned with a paw. Then he was gone.
โSeverus,โ said Dumbledore, turning to Snape, โyou know what I must ask you to do. If you are ready โฆ if you are prepared โฆโ
โI am,โ said Snape.
He looked slightly paler than usual, and his cold, black eyes glittered strangely.
โThen, good luck,โ said Dumbledore, and he watched, with a trace of apprehension on his face, as Snape swept wordlessly after Sirius.
It was several minutes before Dumbledore spoke again.
โI must go downstairs,โ he said finally. โI must see the Diggorys. Harry โ take the rest of your potion. I will see all of you later.โ
Harry slumped back against his pillows as Dumbledore disappeared. Hermione, Ron and Mrs Weasley were all looking at him. None of them spoke for a very long time.
โYouโve got to take the rest of your potion, Harry,โ Mrs Weasley said at last. Her hand nudged the sack of gold on his bedside cabinet as she reached for the bottle and the goblet. โYou have a good long sleep. Try and think about something else for a while โฆ think about what youโre going to buy with your winnings!โ
โI donโt want that gold,โ said Harry in an expressionless voice. โYou have it.
Anyone can have it. I shouldnโt have won it. It shouldโve been Cedricโs.โ
The thing against which he had been fighting on and off ever since he had come out of the maze was threatening to overpower him. He could feel a burning, prickling feeling in the inner corners of his eyes. He blinked and stared up at the ceiling.
โIt wasnโt your fault, Harry,โ Mrs Weasley whispered.
โI told him to take the Cup with me,โ said Harry.
Now the burning feeling was in his throat, too. He wished Ron would look away.
Mrs Weasley set the potion down on the bedside cabinet, bent down, and put her arms around Harry. He had no memory of ever being hugged like this, as though by a mother. The full weight of everything he had seen that night seemed to fall in upon him as Mrs Weasley held him to her. His motherโs face, his fatherโs voice, the sight of Cedric, dead on the ground, all started spinning in his head until he could hardly bear it, until he was screwing up his face against the howl of misery fighting to get out of him.
There was a loud slamming noise, and Mrs Weasley and Harry broke apart. Hermione was standing by the window. She was holding something tight in her hand.
โSorry,โ she whispered.
โYour potion, Harry,โ said Mrs Weasley quickly, wiping her eyes on the back of her hand.
Harry drank it in one. The effect was instantaneous. Heavy, irresistible waves of dreamless sleep broke over him, he fell back onto his pillows, and thought no more.