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Chapter 9 The Woes Of Mrs.Weasley

Dumbledore's abrupt departure took Harry completely by surprise. He remained sitting where he was in the chained chair, struggling with his feelings of shock and relief. The Wizengamot were all getting to their feet, talking, gathering up their papers and packing them away. Harry stood up. Nobody seemed to be paying him the slightest bit of attention, except the toadlike witch on Fudge's right, who was now gazing down at him instead of at Dumbledore. Ignoring her, he tried to catch Fudge's eye, or Madam Bones's, wanting to ask whether he was free to go, but Fudge seemed quite determined not to notice Harry, and Madam Bones was busy with her briefcase, so he took a lew tentative steps towards the exit and, when nobody called him back, broke into a very fast walk.

He took the last lew steps at a run, wrenched open the door and almost collided with Mr. Weasley, who was standing right outside, looking pale and apprehensive.

‘Dumbledore didn't say—’

‘Cleared,’ Harry said, pulling the door closed behind him, ‘of all charges!’

Beaming, Mr Weasley seized Harry by the shoulders.

‘Harry, that's wonderful! Well, of course, they couldn't have found you guilty, not on the evidence, but even so, I can't pretend I wasn't—’

But Mr. Weasley broke off, because the courtroom door had ust opened again. The Wizengamot were filing out.

‘Merlin's beard!’ exclaimed Mr. Weasley wonderingly, pulling Harry aside to let them all pass. ‘You were tried by the full court?’

‘I think so,’ said Harry quietly.

One or two of the wizards nodded to Harry as they passed and a few, including Madam Bones, said, ‘Morning, Arthur,’ to Mr. Weasley, but most averted their eyes. Cornelius Fudge and the toadlike witch were almost the last to leave the dungeon. Fudge acted as though Mr. Weasley and Harry were part of the wall, but again, the witch looked almost appraisingly at Harry as she passed. Last of all to pass was Percy. Like Fudge, he completely ignored his father and Harry; he marched past clutching a large roll of parchment and a handful of spare quills, his back rigid and his nose in the air. The lines around Mr. Weasley's mouth tightened slightly, but other than this he gave no sign that he had seen his third son.

‘I'm going to take you straight back so you can tell the others the good news,’ he said, beckoning Harry forwards as Percy's heels disappeared up the steps to Level Nine. ‘I'll drop you off on the way to that toilet in Bethnal Green. Come on....’

‘So, what will you have to do about the toilet?’ Harry asked, grinning. Everything suddenly seemed five times funnier than usual. It was starting to sink in: He was cleared, he was going back to Hogwarts.

‘Oh, it's a simple enough anti-jinx,’ said Mr. Weasley as they mounted the stairs, ‘but it's not so much having to repair the damage, it's more the attitude behind the vandalism, Harry. Muggle-baiting might strike some wizards as funny, but it's an expression of something much deeper and nastier, and I for one—’

Mr. Weasley broke off in mid-sentence. They had just reached the ninth-level corridor and Cornelius Fudge was standing a few feet away from them, talking quietly to a tall man with sleek blond hair and a pointed, pale face.

The second man turned at the sound of their footsteps. He, too, broke off in mid-conversation, his cold grey eyes narrowed and fixed upon Harry's face.

‘Well, well, well ... Patronus Potter,’ said Lucius Malfoy coolly.

Harry felt winded, as though he had just walked into something solid. He had last seen those cold grey eyes through slits in a Death Eater's hood, and last heard that man's voice jeering in a dark graveyard while Lord Voldemort tortured him. Harry could not believe that Lucius Malfoy dared look him in the face; he could not believe that he was here, in the Ministry of Magic, or that Cornelius Fudge was talking to him, when Harry had told Fudge mere weeks ago that Malfoy was a Death Eater.

‘The Minister was just telling me about your lucky escape, Potter,’ drawled Mr. Malfoy. ‘Quite astonishing, the way you continue to wriggle out of very tight holes.... Snakelike, in fact...’

Mr. Weasley gripped Harry's shoulder in warning.

‘Yeah,’ said Harry, ‘yeah, I'm good at escaping.’

Lucius Malfoy raised his eyes to Mr. Weasley's face.

‘And Arthur Weasley too! What are you doing here, Arthur?’

‘I work here,’ said Mr. Weasley curtly.

‘Not here, surely?’ said Mr. Malfoy, raising his eyebrows and glancing towards the door over Mr. Weasley's shoulder. ‘I thought you were up on the second floor.... Don't you do something that involves sneaking Muggle artefacts home and bewitching them?’

‘No,’ Mr. Weasley snapped, his fingers now biting into Harry's shoulder.

‘What areyou doing here, anyway?’ Harry asked Lucius Malfoy.

‘I don't think private matters between myself and the Minister are any concern of yours, Potter,’ said Malfoy, smoothing the front of his robes. Harry distinctly heard the gentle clinking of what sounded like a full pocket of gold. ‘Really, just because you are Dumbledore's favourite boy, you must not expect the same indulgence from the rest of us.... Shall we go up to your office, then, Minister?’

‘Certainly,’ said Fudge, turning his back on Harry and Mr. Weasley. ‘This way, Lucius.’

They strode off together, talking in low voices. Mr. Weasley did not let go of Harry's shoulder until they had disappeared into the lift.

‘Why wasn't he waiting outside Fudge's office if they've got business to do together?’ Harry burst out furiously. ‘What was he doing down here?’

‘Trying to sneak down to the courtroom, if you ask me,’ said Mr. Weasley, looking extremely agitated and glancing over his shoulder as though making sure they could not be overheard. ‘Trying to find out whether you'd been expelled or not. I'll leave a note for Dumbledore when I drop you off, he ought to know Malfoy's been talking to Fudge again.’

‘What private business have they got together, anyway?’

‘Gold, I expect,’ said Mr. Weasley angrily. ‘Malfoy's been giving generously to all sorts of things for years.... Gets him in with the right people ... then he can ask favours ... delay laws he doesn't want passed... Oh, he's very well-connected, Lucius Malfoy....’

The lift arrived; it was empty except for a flock of memos that flapped around Mr. Weasley's head as he pressed the button for the Atrium and the doors clanged shut. He waved them away irritably.

‘Mr. Weasley,’ said Harry slowly, ‘if Fudge is meeting Death Eaters like Malfoy, if he's seeing them alone, how do we know they haven't put the Imperius Curse on him?’

‘Don't think it hadn't occurred to us, Harry,’ said Mr. Weasley quietly. ‘But Dumbledore thinks Fudge is acting of his own accord at the moment—which, as Dumbledore says, is not a lot of comfort.... Best not talk about it any more just now, Harry....’

The doors slid open and they stepped out into the now almost-deserted Atrium. Eric the watchwizard was hidden behind his Daily Prophet again. They had walked straight past the golden fountain before Harry remembered.

‘Wait....’ he told Mr. Weasley, and, pulling his moneybag from his pocket, he turned back to the fountain.

He looked up into the handsome wizard's face, but up close, Harry thought he looked rather weak and foolish. The witch was wearing a vapid smile like a beauty contestant, and from what Harry knew of goblins and centaurs, they were most unlikely to be caught staring so soppily at humans of any description. Only the house-elf's attitude of creeping servility looked convincing. With a grin at the thought of what Hermione would say if she could see the statue of the elf, Harry turned his moneybag upside-down and emptied not just ten Galleons, but the whole contents into the pool at the statues’ feet.

‘I knew it!’ yelled Ron, punching the air. ‘You always get away with stuff!’

‘They were bound to clear you,’ said Hermione, who had looked positively faint with anxiety when Harry had entered the kitchen and was now holding a shaking hand over her eyes, ‘there was no case against you, none at all.’

‘Everyone seems quite relieved, though, considering you all knew I'd get off,’ said Harry, smiling.

Mrs. Weasley was wiping her face on her apron, and Fred, George, and Ginny were doing a kind of war dance to a chant that went: ‘He got off, he got off, he got off—’

‘That's enough! Settle down!’ shouted Mr. Weasley, though he too was smiling. ‘Listen, Sirius, Lucius Malfoy was at the Ministry—’

‘What?’ said Sirius sharply.

‘He got off, he got off, he got off—’

‘Be quiet, you three! Yes, we saw him talking to Fudge on Level Nine, then they went up to Fudge's office together. Dumbledore ought to know.’

‘Absolutely,’ said Sirius. ‘We'll tell him, don't worry.’

‘Well, I'd better get going, there's a vomiting toilet waiting for me in Bethnal Green. Molly, I'll be late, I'm covering for Tonks, but Kingsley might be dropping in for dinner—’

‘He got off, he got off, he got off—’

‘That's enough—Fred—George—Ginny!’ said Mrs. Weasley, as Mr. Weasley left the kitchen. ‘Harry, dear, come and sit down, have some lunch, you hardly ate breakfast....’

Ron and Hermione sat themselves down opposite him, looking happier than they had done since he had first arrived at Grimmauld Place, and Harry's feeling of giddy relief, which had been somewhat dented by his encounter with Lucius Malfoy, swelled again. The gloomy house seemed warmer and more welcoming all of a sudden; even Kreacher looked less ugly as he poked his snoutlike nose into the kitchen to investigate the source of all the noise.

’ ‘Course, once Dumbledore turned up on your side, there was no way they were going to convict you,’ said Ron happily, now dishing great mounds of mashed potato on to everyone's plates.

‘Yeah, he swung it for me,’ said Harry. He felt it would sound highly ungrateful, not to mention childish, to say, ‘I wish he'd talked to me, though. Or even looked at me.’

And as he thought this, the scar on his forehead burned so badly that he clapped his hand to it..

‘What's up?’ said Hermione, looking alarmed.

‘Scar,’ Harry mumbled. ‘But it's nothing.... It happens all the time now....’

None of the others had noticed a thing; all of them were now helping themselves to food while gloating over Harry's narrow escape; Fred, George, and Ginny were still singing. Hermione looked rather anxious, but before she could say anything, Ron had said happily, ‘I bet Dumbledore turns up this evening, to celebrate with us, you know.’

‘I don't think he'll be able to, Ron,’ said Mrs. Weasley, setting a huge plate of roast chicken down in front of Harry. ‘He's really very busy at the moment.’

‘HE GOT OFF, HE GOT OFF. HE GOT OFF—’

‘SHUT UP!’ roared Mrs. Weasley.

Over the next few days Harry could not help noticing that there was one person within number twelve, Grimmauld Place, who did not seem wholly overjoyed that he would be returning to Hogwarts. Sirius had put up a very good show of happiness on first hearing the news, wringing Harry's hand and beaming just like the rest of them. Soon, however, he was moodier and surlier than before, talking less to everybody, even Harry, and spending increasing amounts of time shut up in his mother's room with Buckbeak.

‘Don't you go feeling guilty!’ said Hermione sternly, after Harry had confided some of his feelings to her and Ron while they scrubbed out a mouldy cupboard on the third floor a few days later. ‘You belong at Hogwarts and Sirius knows it. Personally, I think he's being selfish.’

‘That's a bit harsh, Hermione,’ said Ron, frowning as he attempted to prise off a bit of mould that had attached itself firmly to his finger, ‘you wouldn't want to be stuck inside this house without any company.’

‘He'll have company!’ said Hermione. ‘It's Headquarters to the Order of the Phoenix, isn't it? He just got his hopes up that Harry would be coming to live here with him.’

‘I don't think that's true,’ said Harry, wringing out his cloth. ‘He wouldn't give me a straight answer when I asked him if I could.’

‘He just didn't want to get his own hopes up even more,’ said Hermione wisely. ‘And he probably felt a bit guilty himself, because I think a part of him was really hoping you'd be expelled. Then you'd both be outcasts together.’

‘Come off it!’ said Harry and Ron together, but Hermione merely shrugged.

‘Suit yourselves. But I sometimes think Ron's mum's right and Sirius gets confused about whether you're you or your father, Harry.’

‘So you think he's touched in the head?’ said Harry heatedly.

‘No, I just think he's been very lonely for a long time,’ said Hermione simply.

At this point, Mrs. Weasley entered the bedroom behind them.

‘Still not finished?’ she said, poking her head into the cupboard.

‘I thought you might be here to tell us to have a break!’ said Ron bitterly. ‘D'you know how much mould we've got rid of since we arrived here?’

‘You were so keen to help the Order,’ said Mrs. Weasley, ‘you can do your bit by making Headquarters fit to live in.’

‘I feel like a house-elf,’ grumbled Ron.

‘Well, now you understand what dreadful lives they lead, perhaps you'll be a bit more active in S.P.E.W.!’ said Hermione hopefully, as Mrs. Weasley left them to it. ‘You know, maybe it wouldn't be a bad idea to show people exactly how horrible it is to clean all the time—we could do a sponsored scrub of Gryffindor common room, all proceeds to S.P.E.W., it would raise awareness as well as funds—’

‘I'll sponsor you to shut up about spew,’ Ron muttered irritably, but only so Harry could hear him.

Harry found himself daydreaming about Hogwarts more and more as the end of the holidays approached; he could not wait to see Hagrid again, to play Quidditch, even to stroll across the vegetable patches to the Herbology greenhouses; it would be a treat just to leave this dusty, musty house, where half of the cupboards were still bolted shut and Kreacher wheezed insults out of the shadows as you passed, though Harry was careful not to say any of this within earshot of Sirius.

The fact was that living at the Headquarters of the anti-Voldemort movement was not nearly as interesting or exciting as Harry would have expected before he'd experienced it. Though members of the Order of the Phoenix came and went regularly, sometimes staying for meals, sometimes only for a few minutes of whispered conversation, Mrs. Weasley made sure that Harry and the others were kept well out of earshot (whether Extendable or normal) and nobody, not even Sirius, seemed to feel that Harry needed to know anything more than he had heard on the night of his arrival.

On the very last day of the holidays Harry was sweeping up Hedwig's owl droppings from the top of the wardrobe when Ron entered their bedroom carrying a couple of envelopes.

‘Booklists have arrived,’ he said, throwing one of the envelopes up to Harry, who was standing on a chair. ‘About time, I thought they'd forgotten, they usually come much earlier than this....’

Harry swept the last of the droppings into a rubbish bag and threw the bag over Ron's head into the wastepaper basket in the corner, which swallowed it and belched loudly. He then opened his letter. It contained two pieces of parchment: one the usual reminder that term started on the first of September; the other telling him which books he would need for the coming year.

‘Only two new ones,’ he said, reading the list, ‘The Standard Book of Spells, Grade 5, by Miranda Goshawk, and Defensive Magical Theory, by Wilbert Slinkhard.’

Crack.

Fred and George Apparated right beside Harry. He was so used to them doing this by now that he didn't even fall off his chair.

‘We were just wondering who assigned the Slinkhard book,’ said Fred conversationally.

‘Because it means Dumbledore's found a new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher,’ said George.

‘And about time too,’ said Fred.

‘What d'you mean?’ Harry asked, jumping down beside them.

Well, we overheard Mum and Dad talking on the Extendable Ears a few weeks back,’ Fred told Harry, ‘and from what they were saying, Dumbledore was having real trouble finding anyone to do the job this year.’

‘Not surprising, is it, when you look at what's happened to the last four?’ said George.

‘One sacked, one dead, one's memory removed, and one locked in a trunk for nine months,’ said Harry, counting them off on his fingers. ‘Yeah, I see what you mean.’

‘What's up with you, Ron?’ asked Fred.

Ron did not answer. Harry looked round. Ron was standing very still with his mouth slightly open, gaping at his letter from Hogwarts.

‘What's the matter?’ said Fred impatiently, moving around Ron to look over his shoulder at the parchment.

Fred's mouth fell open, too.

‘Prefect?’ he said, staring incredulously at the letter. ‘Prefect?’

George leapt forward, seized the envelope in Ron's other hand and turned it upside-down. Harry saw something scarlet and gold fall into George's palm.

‘No way,’ said George in a hushed voice.

‘There's been a mistake,’ said Fred, snatching the letter out of Ron's grasp and holding it up to the light as though checking for a watermark. ‘No one in their right mind would make Ron a prefect.’

The twins’ heads turned in unison and both of them stared at Harry.

‘We thought you were a cert!’ said Fred, in a tone that suggested Harry had tricked them in some way.

‘We thought Dumbledore was bound to pick you!’ said George indignantly.

‘Winning the Triwizard and everything!’ said Fred.

‘I suppose all the mad stuff must've counted against him,’ said George to Fred.

‘Yeah,’ said Fred slowly. ‘Yeah, you've caused too much trouble, mate. Well, at least one of you's got their priorities right.’

He strode over to Harry and clapped him on the back while giving Ron a scathing look.

‘Prefect ... ickle Ronnie the prefect...’

‘Oh, Mum's going to be revolting,’ groaned George, thrusting the prefect badge back at Ron as though it might contaminate him.

Ron, who still had not said a word, took the badge, stared at it for a moment, then held it out to Harry as though asking mutely for confirmation that it was genuine. Harry took it. A large ‘P’ was superimposed on the Gryffindor lion. He had seen a badge just like this on Percy's chest on his very first day at Hogwarts.

The door banged open. Hermione came tearing into the room, her cheeks flushed and her hair flying. There was an envelope in her hand.

‘Did you—did you get—?’

She spotted the badge in Harry's hand and let out a shriek.

‘I knew it!’ she said excitedly, brandishing her letter. ‘Me too, Harry, me too!’

‘No,’ said Harry quickly, pushing the badge back into Ron's hand. ‘It's Ron, not me.’

‘It—what?’

‘Ron's prefect, not me,’ Harry said.

‘Ron?’ said Hermione, her jaw dropping. ‘But ... are you sure? I mean—’

She turned red as Ron looked round at her with a defiant expression on his lace.

‘It's my name on the letter,’ he said.

‘I....’ said Hermione, looking thoroughly bewildered. ‘I ... well ... wow! Well done, Ron! That's really—’

‘Unexpected,’ said George, nodding.

‘No,’ said Hermione, blushing harder than ever, ‘no it's not ... Ron's done loads of ... he's really...’

The door behind her opened a little wider and Mrs. Weasley backed into the room carrying a pile of freshly laundered robes.

‘Ginny said the booklists had come at last,’ she said, glancing around at all the envelopes as she made her way over to the bed and started sorting the robes into two piles. ‘If you give them to me I'll take them over to Diagon Alley this afternoon and get your books while you're packing. Ron, I'll have to get you more pyjamas, these are at least six inches too short, I can't believe how fast you're growing ... what colour would you like?’

‘Get him red and gold to match his badge,’ said George, smirking.

‘Match his what?’ said Mrs. Weasley absently, rolling up a pair of maroon socks and placing them on Ron's pile.

‘His badge,’ said Fred, with the air of getting the worst over quickly. ‘His lovely shiny new prefect's badge.’

Fred's words took a moment to penetrate Mrs. Weasley's preoccupation with pyjamas.

‘His ... but ... Ron, you're not...?’

Ron held up his badge.

Mrs. Weasley let out a shriek just like Hermione's.

‘I don't believe it! I don't believe it! Oh, Ron, how wonderful! A prefect! That's everyone in the family!’

‘What are Fred and I, next-door neighbours?’ said George indignantly, as his mother pushed him aside and flung her arms around her youngest son.

‘Wait until your father hears! Ron, I'm so proud of you, what wonderful news, you could end up Head Boy just like Bill and Percy, it's the first step! Oh, what a thing to happen in the middle of all this worry, I'm just thrilled, oh, Ronnie—’

Fred and George were both making loud retching noises behind her back but Mrs. Weasley did not notice; arms tight around Ron's neck, she was kissing him all over his face, which had turned a brighter scarlet than his badge.

‘Mum ... don't ... Mum, get a grip....’ he muttered, trying to push her away.

She let go of him and said breathlessly, ‘Well, what will it be? We gave Percy an owl, but you've already got one, of course.’

‘W-what do you mean?’ said Ron, looking as though he did not dare believe his ears.

‘You've got to have a reward for this!’ said Mrs. Weasley fondly. ‘How about a nice new set of dress robes?’

‘We've already bought him some,’ said Fred sourly, who looked as though he sincerely regretted this generosity.

‘Or a new cauldron, Charlie's old one's rusting through, or a new rat, you always liked Scabbers—’

‘Mum,’ said Ron hopefully, ‘can I have a new broom?’

Mrs. Weasley's face fell slightly; broomsticks were expensive.

‘Not a really good one!’ Ron hastened to add. ‘Just—just a new one for a change...’

Mrs. Weasley hesitated, then smiled.

‘Of course you can.... Well, I'd better get going if I've got a broom to buy too. I'll see you all later.... Little Ronnie, a prefect! And don't forget to pack your trunks.... A prefect... Oh, I'm all of a dither!’

She gave Ron yet another kiss on the cheek, sniffed loudly, and bustled from the room.

Fred and George exchanged looks.

‘You don't mind if we don't kiss you, do you, Ron?’ said Fred in a falsely anxious voice.

‘We could curtsey, if you like,’ said George.

‘Oh, shut up,’ said Ron, scowling at them.

‘Or what?’ said Fred, an evil grin spreading across his face. ‘Going to put us in detention?’

‘I'd love to see him try,’ sniggered George.

‘He could if you don't watch out!’ said Hermione angrily.

Fred and George burst out laughing, and Ron muttered, ‘Drop it, Hermione.’

‘We're going to have to watch our step, George,’ said Fred, pretending to tremble, ‘with these two on our case....’

‘Yeah, it looks like our law-breaking days are finally over,’ said George, shaking his head.

And with another loud crack, the twins Disapparated.

‘Those two!’ said Hermione furiously, staring up at the ceiling, through which they could now hear Fred and George roaring with laughter in the room upstairs. ‘Don't pay any attention to them, Ron, they're only jealous!’

‘I don't think they are,’ said Ron doubtfully, also looking up at the ceiling. They've always said only prats become prefects.... Still,’ he added on a happier note, ‘they've never had new brooms! I wish I could go with Mum and choose.... She'll never be able to afford a Nimbus, but there's the new Cleansweep out, that'd be great.... Yeah, I think I'll go and tell her I like the Cleansweep, just so she knows....’

He dashed from the room, leaving Harry and Hermione alone.

For some reason, Harry found he did not want to look at Hermione. He turned to his bed, picked up the pile of clean robes Mrs. Weasley had laid on it and crossed the room to his trunk.

‘Harry?’ said Hermione tentatively.

‘Well done, Hermione,’ said Harry, so heartily it did not sound like his voice at all, and, still not looking at her, ‘brilliant. Prefect. Great.’

‘Thanks,’ said Hermione. ‘Erm—Harry—could I borrow Hedwig so I can tell Mum and Dad? They'll be really pleased—I mean prefect is something they can understand.’

‘Yeah, no problem,’ said Harry, still in the horrible hearty voice that did not belong to him. ‘Take her!’

He leaned over his trunk, laid the robes on the bottom of it and pretended to be rummaging for something while Hermione crossed to the wardrobe and called Hedwig down. A few moments passed; Harry heard the door close but remained bent double, listening; the only sounds he could hear were the blank picture on the wall sniggering again and the wastepaper basket in the corner coughing up the owl droppings.

He straightened up and looked behind him. Hermione had left and Hedwig had gone. Harry hurried across the room, closed the door, then returned slowly to his bed and sank on to it, gazing unseeingly at the foot of the wardrobe.

He had forgotten completely about prefects being chosen in the fifth year. He had been too anxious about the possibility of being expelled to spare a thought for the fact that badges must be winging their way towards certain people. But if he had remembered ... if he had thought about it ... what would he have expected?

Not this, said a small and truthful voice inside his head.

Harry screwed up his face and buried it in his hands. He could not lie to himself; if he had known the prefect badge was on its way, he would have expected it to come to him, not Ron. Did this make him as arrogant as Draco Malfoy? Did he think himself superior to everyone else? Did he really believe he was better than Ron?

No, said the small voice defiantly.

Was that true? Harry wondered, anxiously probing his own feelings.

I'm better at Quidditch, said the voice. But I'm not better at anything else.

That was definitely true, Harry thought; he was no better than Ron in lessons. But what about outside lessons? What about those adventures he, Ron, and Hermione had had together since starting at Hogwarts, often risking much worse than expulsion?

Well, Ron and Hermione were with me most of the time, said the voice in Harry's head.

Not all the time, though, Harry argued with himself. They didn't fight Quirrell with me. They didn't take on Riddle and the Basilisk. They didn't get rid of all those dementors the night Sirius escaped. They weren't in that graveyard with me, the night Voldemort returned....

And the same feeling of ill-usage that had overwhelmed him on the night he had arrived rose again. I've definitely done more, Harry thought indignantly. I've done more than either of them!

But maybe, said the small voice fairly, maybe Dumbledore doesn't choose prefects because they've got themselves into a load of dangerous situations.... Maybe he chooses them for other reasons.... Ron must have something you don't....

Harry opened his eyes and stared through his fingers at the wardrobe's clawed feet, remembering what Fred had said.

‘No one in their right mind would make Ron a prefect....’

Harry gave a small snort of laughter. A second later he felt sickened with himself.

Ron had not asked Dumbledore to give him the prefect badge. This was not Ron's fault. Was he, Harry, Ron's best friend in the world, going to sulk because he didn't have a badge, laugh with the twins behind Ron's back, ruin this for Ron when, for the first time, he had beaten Harry at something?

At this point Harry heard Ron's footsteps on the stairs again. He stood up, straightened his glasses, and hitched a grin on to his face as Ron bounded back through the door.

‘Just caught her!’ he said happily. ‘She says she'll get the Cleansweep if she can.’

‘Cool,’ Harry said, and he was relieved to hear that his voice had stopped sounding hearty. ‘Listen—Ron—well done, mate.’

The smile faded off Ron's face.

‘I never thought it would be me!’ he said, shaking his head. ‘I thought it would be you!’

‘Nah, I've caused too much trouble,’ Harry said, echoing Fred.

‘Yeah,’ said Ron, ‘yeah, I suppose.... Well, we'd better get our trunks packed, hadn't we?’

It was odd how widely their possessions seemed to have scattered themselves since they had arrived. It took them most of the afternoon to retrieve their books and belongings from all over the house and stow them back inside their school trunks. Marry noticed that Ron kept moving his prefect's badge around, first placing it on his bedside table, then putting it into his jeans pocket, then taking it out and lying it on his folded robes, as though to see the effect of the red on the black. Only when Fred and George dropped in and offered to attach it to his forehead with a Permanent Sticking Charm did he wrap it tenderly in his maroon socks and lock it in his trunk.

Mrs. Weasley returned from Diagon Alley around six o'clock, laden with books and carrying a long package wrapped in thick brown paper that Ron took from her with a moan of longing.

‘Never mind unwrapping it now, people are arriving for dinner, I want you all downstairs,’ she said, but the moment she was out of sight Ron ripped off the paper in a frenzy and examined every inch of his new broom, an ecstatic expression on his face.

Down in the basement Mrs. Weasley had hung a scarlet banner over the heavily laden dinner table, which read CONGRATULATIONS RON AND HERMIONE—NEW PREFECTS. She looked in a better mood than Harry had seen her all holiday.

‘I thought we'd have a little party not a sit-down dinner,’ she told Harry, Ron, Hermione, Fred, George, and Ginny as they entered the room. ‘Your father and Bill are on their way, Ron. I've sent them both owls and they're thrilled,’ she added, beaming.

Fred rolled his eyes.

Sirius, Lupin, Tonks, and Kingsley Shacklebolt were already there and Mad-Eye Moody stumped in shortly after Harry had got himself a Butterbeer.

‘Oh, Alastor, I am glad you're here,’ said Mrs. Weasley brightly, as Mad-Eye shrugged off his travelling cloak. ‘We've been wanting to ask you for ages—could you have a look in the writing desk in the drawing room and tell us what's inside it? We haven't wanted to open it just in case it's something really nasty.’

‘No problem, Molly...’

Moody's electric-blue eye swivelled upwards and stared fixedly through the ceiling of the kitchen.

‘Drawing room...’ he growled, as the pupil contracted. ‘Desk in the corner? Yeah, I see it.... Yeah, it's a boggart.... Want me to go up and get rid of it, Molly?’

‘No, no, I'll do it myself later,’ beamed Mrs. Weasley, ‘you have your drink. We're having a little bit of a celebration, actually....’ She gestured at the scarlet banner. ‘Fourth prefect in the family!’ she said fondly, ruffling Ron's hair.

‘Prefect, eh?’ growled Moody, his normal eye on Ron and his magical eye swivelling around to gaze into the side of his head. Harry had the very uncomfortable feeling it was looking at him and moved away towards Sirius and Lupin.

‘Well, congratulations,’ said Moody, still glaring at Ron with his normal eye, ‘authority figures always attract trouble, but I suppose Dumbledore thinks you can withstand most major jinxes or he wouldn't have appointed you....’

Ron looked rather startled at this view of the matter but was saved the trouble of responding by the arrival of his father and eldest brother. Mrs. Weasley was in such a good mood she did not even complain that they had brought Mundungus with them; he was wearing a long overcoat that seemed oddly lumpy in unlikely places and declined the offer to remove it and put it with Moody's travelling cloak.

‘Well, I think a toast is in order,’ said Mr. Weasley, when everyone had a drink. He raised his goblet. ‘To Ron and Hermione, the new Gryffindor prefects!’

Ron and Hermione beamed as everyone drank to them, and then applauded.

‘I was never a prefect myself,’ said Tonks brightly from behind Harry as everybody moved towards the table to help themselves to food. Her hair was tomato red and waist-length today; she looked like Ginny's older sister. ‘My Head of House said I lacked certain necessary qualities.’

‘Like what?’ said Ginny, who was choosing a baked potato.

‘Like the ability to behave myself,’ said Tonks.

Ginny laughed; Hermione looked as though she did not know whether to smile or not and compromised by taking an extra large gulp of Butterbeer and choking on it.

‘What about you, Sirius?’ Ginny asked, thumping Hermione on the back.

Sirius, who was right beside Harry, let out his usual bark-like laugh.

‘No one would have made me a prefect, I spent too much time in detention with James. Lupin was the good boy, he got the badge.’

‘I think Dumbledore might have hoped I would be able to exercise some control over my best friends,’ said Lupin. ‘I need scarcely say that I failed dismally.’

Harry's mood suddenly lifted. His father had not been a prefect either. All at once the party seemed much more enjoyable; he loaded up his plate, feeling doubly fond of everyone in the room.

Ron was rhapsodising about his new broom to anybody who would listen.

‘...nought to seventy in ten seconds, not bad, is it? When you think the Comet Two Ninety's only nought to sixty and that's with a decent tailwind according to Which Broomstick?’

Hermione was talking very earnestly to Lupin about her view of elf rights.

‘I mean, it's the same kind of nonsense as werewolf segregation, isn't it? It all stems from this horrible thing wizards have of thinking they're superior to other creatures....’

Mrs. Weasley and Bill were having their usual argument about Bill's hair.

‘...getting really out of hand, and you're so good-looking, it would look much better shorter, wouldn't it, Harry?’

‘Oh—I dunno—’ said Harry, slightly alarmed at being asked his opinion; he slid away from them in the direction of Fred and George, who were huddled in a corner with Mundungus.

Mundungus stopped talking when he saw Harry, but Fred winked and beckoned Harry closer.

‘It's OK,’ he told Mundungus, ‘we can trust Harry, he's our financial backer.’

‘Look what Dung's got us,’ said George, holding out his hand to Harry. It was full of what looked like shrivelled black pods. A faint rattling noise was coming from them, even though they were completely stationary.

‘Venomous Tentacula seeds,’ said George. ‘We need them for the Skiving Snackboxes but they're a Class C Non-Tradeable Substance so we've been having a bit of trouble getting hold of them.’

‘Ten Galleons the lot, then, Dung?’ said Fred.

‘Wiv all the trouble I went to to get ‘em?’ said Mundungus, his saggy, bloodshot eyes stretching even wider. ‘I'm sorry, lads, but I'm not taking a Knut under twenty.’

‘Dung likes his little joke,’ Fred said to Harry.

‘Yeah, his best one so far has been six Sickles for a bag of Knarl quills,’ said George.

‘Be careful,’ Harry warned them quietly.

‘What?’ said Fred. ‘Mum's busy cooing over Prefect Ron, we're okay.’

‘But Moody could have his eye on you,’ Harry pointed out.

Mundungus looked nervously over his shoulder.

‘Good point, that,’ he grunted. ‘All right, lads, ten it is, if you'll take ‘em quick.’

‘Cheers, Harry!’ said Fred delightedly, when Mundungus had emptied his pockets into the twins’ outstretched hands and scuttled off towards the food. ‘We'd better get these upstairs....’

Harry watched them go, feeling slightly uneasy. It had just occurred to him that Mr. and Mrs. Weasley would want to know how Fred and George were financing their joke shop business when, as was inevitable, they finally found out about it. Giving the twins his Triwizard winnings had seemed a simple thing to do at the time, but what if it led to another family row and a Percy-like estrangement? Would Mrs. Weasley still feel that Harry was as good as her son if she found out he had made it possible for Fred and George to start a career she thought quite unsuitable?

Standing where the twins had left him, with nothing but a guilty weight in the pit of his stomach for company, Harry caught the sound of his own name. Kingsley Shacklebolt's deep voice was audible even over the surrounding chatter.

‘...why Dumbledore didn't make Potter a prefect?’ said Kingsley.

‘He'll have had his reasons,’ replied Lupin.

‘But it would've shown confidence in him. It's what I'd've done,’ persisted Kingsley, ’ ‘specially with the Daily Prophet having a go at him every few days....’

Harry did not look round; he did not want Lupin or Kingsley to know he had heard. Though not remotely hungry, he followed Mundungus back towards the table. His pleasure in the party had evaporated as quickly as it had come; he wished he were upstairs in bed.

Mad-Eye Moody was sniffing at a chicken leg with what remained of his nose; evidently he could not detect any trace of poison, because he then tore a strip off it with his teeth.

‘...the handle's made of Spanish oak with anti-jinx varnish and in-built vibration control—’ Ron was saying to Tonks.

Mrs. Weasley yawned widely.

‘Well, I think I'll sort out that boggart before I turn in.... Arthur, I don't want this lot up too late, all right? ‘Night, Harry, dear.’

She left the kitchen. Harry set down his plate and wondered whether he could follow her without attracting attention.

‘You all right, Potter?’ grunted Moody.

‘Yeah, fine,’ lied Harry.

Moody took a swig from his hipflask, his electric-blue eye staring sideways at Harry.

‘Come here, I've got something that might interest you,’ he said.

From an inner pocket of his robes Moody pulled a very tattered old wizarding photograph.

‘Original Order of the Phoenix,’ growled Moody. ‘Found it last night when I was looking for my spare Invisibility Cloak, seeing as Podmore hasn't had the manners to return my best one.... Thought people might like to see it.’

Harry took the photograph. A small crowd of people, some waving at him, others lifting their glasses, looked back up at him.

‘There's me,’ said Moody, unnecessarily pointing at himself. The Moody in the picture was unmistakeable, though his hair was slightly less grey and his nose was intact. ‘And there's Dumbledore beside me, Dedalus Diggle on the other side... That's Marlene McKinnon, she was killed two weeks after this was taken, they got her whole family. That's Frank and Alice Longbottom—’

Harry's stomach, already uncomfortable, clenched as he looked at Alice Longbottom; he knew her round, friendly face very well, even though he had never met her, because she was the image of her son, Neville.

‘Poor devils,’ growled Moody. ‘Better dead than what happened to them ... and that's Emmeline Vance, you've met her, and that there's Lupin, obviously ... Benjy Fenwick, he copped it too, we only ever found bits of him ... shift aside there,’ he added, poking the picture, and the little photographic people edged sideways, so that those who were partially obscured could move to the front.

‘That's Edgar Bones ... brother of Amelia Bones, they got him and his family, too, he was a great wizard ... Sturgis Podmore, blimey, he looks young ... Caradoc Dearborn, vanished six months after this, we never found his body ... Hagrid, of course, looks exactly the same as ever ... Elphias Doge, you've met him, I'd forgotten he used to wear that stupid hat ... Gideon Prewett, it took five Death Eaters to kill him and his brother Fabian, they fought like heroes ... budge along, budge along ...’

The little people in the photograph jostled among themselves and those hidden right at the back appeared at the forefront of the picture.

‘That's Dumbledore's brother Aberforth, only time I ever met him, strange bloke ... That's Dorcas Meadowes, Voldemort killed her personally ... Sirius, when he still had short hair ... and ... there you go, thought that would interest you!’

Harry's heart turned over. His mother and father were beaming up at him, sitting on either side of a small, watery-eyed man whom Harry recognised at once as Wormtail, the one who had betrayed his parents’ whereabouts to Voldemort and so helped to bring about their deaths.

‘Eh?’ said Moody.

Harry looked up into Moody s heavily scarred and pitted face. Evidently Moody was under the impression he had just given Harry a bit of a treat.

‘Yeah,’ said Harry, once again attempting to grin. ‘Er ... listen, I've just remembered, I haven't packed my...’

He was spared the trouble of inventing an object he had not packed. Sirius had just said, ‘What's that you've got there, Mad-Eye?’ and Moody had turned towards him. Harry crossed the kitchen, slipped through the door and up the stairs before anyone could call him back.

He did not know why it had been such a shock; he had seen pictures of his parents before, after all, and he had met Wormtail ... but to have them sprung on him like that, when he was least expecting it.... No one would like that, he thought angrily...

And then, to see them surrounded by all those other happy faces ... Benjy Fenwick, who had been found in bits, and Gideon Prewett, who had died like a hero, and the Longbottoms, who had been tortured into madness ... all waving happily out of the photograph forever more, not knowing that they were doomed ... well, Moody might find that interesting ... he, Harry, found it disturbing....

Harry tiptoed up the stairs in the hall past the stuffed elf-heads, glad to be on his own again, but as he approached the first landing he heard noises. Someone was sobbing in the drawing room.

‘Hello?’ Harry said.

There was no answer but the sobbing continued. He climbed the remaining stairs two at a time, walked across the landing and opened the drawing-room door.

Someone was cowering against the dark wall, her wand in her hand, her whole body shaking with sobs. Sprawled on the dusty old carpet in a patch of moonlight, clearly dead, was Ron.

All the air seemed to vanish from Harry's lungs; he felt as though he were falling through the floor; his brain turned icy cold—Ron dead, no, it couldn't be—’

But wait a moment, it couldn't be— Ron was downstairs—

‘Mrs. Weasley?’ Harry croaked.

‘R-r-riddikulus!’ Mrs. Weasley sobbed, pointing her shaking wand at Ron's body.

Crack

Ron's body turned into Bill's, spread-eagled on his back, his eyes wide open and empty. Mrs Weasley sobbed harder than ever.

‘R-riddikulus!’ she sobbed again.

Crack.

Mr. Weasley's body replaced Bill's, his glasses askew, a trickle of blood running down his face.

‘No!’ Mrs. Weasley moaned. ‘No ... riddikulus! Riddikulus! RIDDIKULUS!’

Crack. Dead twins. Crack. Dead Percy. Crack. Dead Harry...

‘Mrs. Weasley, just get out of here!’ shouted Harry, staring down at his own dead body on the floor. ‘Let someone else—’

‘What's going on?’

Lupin had come running into the room, closely followed by Sirius, with Moody stumping along behind them. Lupin looked from Mrs. Weasley to the dead Harry on the floor and seemed to understand in an instant. Pulling out his own wand, he said, very firmly and clearly, ‘Riddikulus!’

Harry's body vanished. A silvery orb hung in the air over the spot where it had lain. Lupin waved his wand once more and the orb vanished in a puff of smoke.

‘Oh—oh—oh!’ gulped Mrs. Weasley, and she broke into a storm of crying, her face in her hands.

‘Molly,’ said Lupin bleakly, walking over to her. ‘Molly, don't...’

Next second, she was sobbing her heart out on Lupin's shoulder.

‘Molly it was just a boggart,’ he said soothingly, patting her on the head. ‘Just a stupid boggart...’

‘I see them d-d-dead all the time!’ Mrs. Weasley moaned into his shoulder. ‘All the t-t-time! I d-d-dream about it...’

Sirius was staring at the patch of carpet where the boggart, pretending to be Harry's body, had lain. Moody was looking at Harry, who avoided his gaze. He had a funny feeling Moody's magical eye had followed him all the way out of the kitchen.

‘D-d-don't tell Arthur,’ Mrs. Weasley was gulping now, mopping her eyes frantically with her cuffs. ‘I d-d-don't want him to know.... Being silly...’

Lupin handed her a handkerchief and she blew her nose.

‘Harry, I'm so sorry. What must you think of me?’ she said shakily. ‘Not even able to get rid of a boggart...’

‘Don't be stupid,’ said Harry, trying to smile.

‘I'm just s-s-so worried,’ she said, tears spilling out of her eyes again. ‘Half the f-f-family's in the Order, it'll b-b-be a miracle if we all come through this.... and P-P-Percy's not talking to us.... What if something d-d-dreadful happens and we've never m-m-made it up with him? And what's going to happen if Arthur and I get killed, who's g-g-going to look after Ron and Ginny?’

‘Molly, that's enough,’ said Lupin firmly. ‘This isn't like last time. The Order are better prepared, we've got a head start, we know what Voldemort's up to—’

Mrs. Weasley gave a little squeak of fright at the sound of the name.

‘Oh, Molly, come on, it's about time you got used to hearing his name—look, I can't promise no one's going to get hurt, nobody can promise that, but we're much better off than we were last time. You weren't in the Order then, you don't understand. Last time we were outnumbered twenty to one by the Death Eaters and they were picking us off one by one....’

Harry thought of the photograph again, of his parents’ beaming faces. He knew Moody was still watching him.

‘Don't worry about Percy,’ said Sirius abruptly. ‘He'll come round. It's only a matter of time before Voldemort moves into the open; once he does, the whole Ministry's going to be begging us to forgive them. And I'm not sure I'll be accepting their apology,’ he added bitterly.

‘And as for who's going to look after Ron and Ginny if you and Arthur died,’ said Lupin, smiling slightly, ‘what do you think we'd do, let them starve?’

Mrs. Weasley smiled tremulously.

‘Being silly,’ she muttered again, mopping her eyes.

But Harry, closing his bedroom door behind him some ten minutes later, could not think Mrs. Weasley silly. He could still see his parents beaming up at him from the battered old photograph, unaware that their lives, like so many of those around them, were drawing to a close. The image of the boggart posing as the corpse of each member of Mrs. Weasley's family in turn kept flashing before his eyes.

Without warning, the scar on his forehead seared with pain again and his stomach churned horribly.

‘Cut it out,’ he said firmly, rubbing the scar as the pain receded.

‘First sign of madness, talking to your own head,’ said a sly voice from the empty picture on the wall.

Harry ignored it. He felt older than he had ever felt in his life and it seemed extraordinary to him that barely an hour ago he had been worried about a joke shop and who had got a prefect's badge.


丹伯多的突然离去让哈利十分的惊讶。他仍然坐在那张带有镣铐的椅子上,与他的震惊感苦苦斗争并尝试放松。陪审团成员都离开了自己的座位,他们相互交谈着,将他们的文件收进包里带走了。哈利站了起来。除了坐在福吉右边的那个长得象癞蛤蟆一样的女巫以外,看来没人对他有丝毫的注意,这个女巫现在已经把目光从丹伯多的身上移到了哈利的身上。哈利故意不理会她,他用目光尽力去找福吉或是波尼丝夫人,想问问他现在是否没事可以走了,但是福吉看来下定决心不理哈利,而波尼丝太太则在忙着整理她的公文包,因此他试探性的向门口走了几步,然后当确信没有人叫他回来时,他迅速的离开了。

  他的最后几步是冲出去的,猛的推开门结果几乎撞到了威斯里先生。威斯里先生正站在外面,脸色苍白。

  “丹伯多没有说—”

  “撤消,”哈利关上身后的门说道。“所有指控!”

  威斯里先生喜气洋洋的抓着哈利的肩膀。

  “哈利,那真是太棒了!好吧,当然,他们不能判定你有罪,没有证据,但是尽管如此,我也不能掩饰不是—”

  但是威斯里先生没有接着往下说,因为审判庭的大门这时再一次的打开了。陪审团的成员鱼贯而出。

  “太棒了!”威斯里先生惊讶的宣称道,他把哈利拽到一旁让陪审团成员通过。“你已经通过这个镣铐椅的测试了吗?”

  “我认为是这样的,”哈利平静的说。

  这群巫师中有一两个在经过哈利身边时冲他点点头,而另外一些,包括波尼丝太太则向威斯里先生道早安,但是绝大多数都把眼睛移开了。法尼治·福吉和那个长得象癞蛤蟆的女巫几乎是最后离开的审判庭的。福吉的举止好象是把哈利和威斯里先生当作了墙壁的一部分,但是再一次,那个女巫在经过哈利身边的时候以一种近乎评价的眼光看着哈利。在所有人之中最后走的就是珀西。就象福吉一样,他完全忽略了他父亲和哈利;他抓着一大卷羊皮纸和一把多余的大羽毛笔向前走着,他挺胸叠肚,目空一切。威斯里先生的嘴巴紧紧的抿成一条线,除此之外,他没有表现出任何迹象,显示他看见了自己的第三个儿子。

  “我将送你直接回去,这样你就可以告诉其他人这个好消息了,”当珀西的脚后跟消失在第九层楼梯上的时候,威斯里先生推着哈利向前走去。“我将去瞧瞧比斯乃尔·格林那里的卫生间,并且顺路带你回去。来吧…”

  “那么,你要怎样处理这个卫生间呢?”哈利笑着问道。现在每件事看起来都比平常有趣五倍,因为人们正在了解他是清白的,他就要回到霍格瓦彻。

  “哦,那只需要一个简单的诅咒逆向魔法就可以了,”当他们上楼的时候威斯里先生说道。“但是修复这种损害并不是什么复杂的事情,更重要的是这种故意破坏的行为背后隐藏的态度,哈利。欺负麻瓜在一些巫师们看来也许是一件有趣的事情,但是这表达了某种更加深层次也更加肮脏的东西,而且我为一个—”

  威斯里先生的话说了一半就被打断了。他们已经到了第九层的电梯那里,而法尼治·福吉就站在离他们几英尺远的地方和一个高个子男人小声的交谈。这个男人有一头圆滑的金色头发和一张尖嘴猴腮的苍白的脸。

  后者听见他们的脚步声也转过身来。他同样半路停止了谈话,他的灰白冰冷的眼睛缩小并且定格在哈利的脸上。

  “很好,很好,很好…帕特拿姆·波特,”卢修斯·马尔夫冷冷地说道。(这个家伙叫马尔夫先生,是哈利在霍格瓦彻的死对头马尔夫的老爸)

  哈利感到喘不过气来,好象他周围的空气都凝固了。他最后一次看见这双冰冷灰白的眼睛是通过食死徒头巾上的裂缝,而他最后一次听见这个声音是在一个黑暗的坟墓里,他被伏地魔折磨,而马尔夫先生则在一旁嘲弄着他。哈利不相信马尔夫先生敢看他的脸;他也不相信他会出现在这里,在魔法部,同时他也不相信福吉正在和他交谈,因为哈利仅仅在几周前还告诉过福吉,说那个马尔夫先生是个食死徒。

  “魔法大臣刚刚正在向我讲述你的幸运逃脱,”马尔夫先生懒洋洋的说道,“十分令人惊讶,你每次都从小洞里逃脱…事实上,就象蛇一样。”

  威斯里先生紧紧的抓住哈利的肩膀以示警告。

  “是的,”哈利说道,“是的,我善于逃脱。”

  马尔夫先生抬起眼睛看着威斯里先生的脸。

  “而且亚瑟·威斯里也是!你现在在干什么呢,亚瑟?”

  “我在这里工作,”威斯里先生简单的说道。

  “你不在这里工作,我确信这一点,”马尔夫先生皱着眉头从威斯里先生的肩膀上看着门口。“我想你是在上面的二楼工作…你不会又做了一些涉及麻瓜违禁物品的事情并且还在继续迷恋它们吧?”

  “不,”威斯里先生咆哮道。他的手指现在捏得哈利的肩膀疼痛起来。

  “不管怎么说,你现在在这里干什么呢?”哈利问马尔夫先生。

  “我不认为我本人与魔法大臣的私人问题有任何地方要你操心的,波特,”马尔夫先生把他的长袍前面抹平并说道。哈利清楚的听见他的口袋里传出轻轻的叮当声,很显然里面装满了金币。“确实,因为你是丹伯多宠爱的学生,但是你不要指望我们这些人会同样的纵容你…那么,我们去你的办公室吗,魔法大臣阁下?”

  “那当然,”福吉把背转向哈利和威斯里先生并且说道,“这边走,卢修斯。”

  他们大踏步的一起离开了,边走还在小声交谈着。威斯里先生直到他们消失在电梯里才放开哈利肩膀上的手。

  “如果他们有公事要谈,那么为什么马尔夫先生不在福吉的办公室外面等呢?”哈利愤怒的叫起来。“他在这下面做什么?”

  “如果你问我的话,我想他是企图偷偷摸摸的接近审判庭,”威斯里先生看起来极度不安,他左顾右盼好象要确定他们已经听不见了一样。“他是企图得知你是否被开除。当我送你回去之后,我将给丹伯多留一张便条,他应当获悉马尔夫先生再次与福吉谈话。”

  “不管怎么说,他们在一起是为了什么样的私人事务呢?”

  “我想是钱,”威斯里先生愤怒的说道,“马尔夫先生慷慨贿赂各类物品已经多年了…将这些东西提供给有适当的人…。然后他就可以要求利益…延迟他不想通过的法律…哦,卢修斯·马尔夫,他的关系网很广的。”

  电梯到了;除了一封内部邮件在威斯里先生的头顶盘旋以外,里面什么人也没有。威斯里先生按下了中厅的按钮,电梯门就关上了。电梯急速的载着他们离开这里。

  “威斯里先生,”哈利慢慢的说道,“如果福吉正在与象马尔夫先生这样的食死徒见面,如果他单独接见他们,那么我们怎么能够知道他们没有向福吉施展英帕流斯咒语呢?”

  “不要认为这种事情不会发生在我们身上,哈利,”威斯里先生平静的说道,“但是丹伯多认为福吉此刻是在按照自己的意志行事—当丹伯多在谈论这件事情的时候,他并不是很自在。最好马上停止谈论这件事情,哈利。”

  电梯门打开了,他们踏进了现在几乎空无一人的中厅。那个巫师看守伊瑞克现在又埋头在他的每日先知报后面。在哈利想起来的时候,他们已经直接走过了那个金色喷泉。

  “等一等,”哈利叫住了威斯里先生,他把钱包从口袋里拿出来并转身回到了喷泉处。

  哈利抬头看着那个英俊巫师的脸,但是凑近看哈利觉得他的样子既虚弱又愚蠢。这个巫师脸上带着索然无味的微笑,就象一个漂亮的竞选者,而且就哈利所知的小妖精和其他魔法生物,它们大多数都不愿意被人类如此盯着并这样描绘。仅仅只有房屋小精灵点头哈腰的样子还算可信。想到如果荷米恩看到这尊小精灵雕像的时候会说些什么,哈利不禁咧开嘴笑了。哈利把钱包整个翻过来倒空,里面不止有十个帆船币,不过哈利没计较,全部投进了水池里。

  “我就知道!”罗恩的手对着空气指指点点并且大叫道。“你总是满载而归!”

  “他们必须还你清白,”当哈利进入厨房的时候,荷米恩看上去几乎因紧张而晕倒,而她现在则把一只颤抖的手盖在眼睛上。“没有任何对你不利的证据,完全没有。”

  “每个人看来都很放心,我认为你们都知道我会成功的,”哈利笑着说。

  威斯里太太正在用围裙擦脸,而弗来德、乔治和金妮则正在跳一种战争舞蹈并唱着一首圣歌:“他成功了,他成功了,他成功了…”

  “闹够了!静一静!”尽管自己也在笑个不停,威斯里先生还是叫道。“听着,天狼星、卢修斯·马尔夫在魔法部—”

  “什么?”天狼星大声说道。

  “他成功了,他成功了,他成功了…”

  “安静一点,你们三个!是的,我看见他在第九层和福吉交谈,然后他们一起上楼,去了福吉的办公室。丹伯多应该知道这件事情。”

  “这是绝对的,”天狼星说道,“别担心,我们会告诉他的。”

  “好的,我最好走了,比斯乃尔·格林那里有一个正在喷发的卫生间在等着我去处理。莫莉,我会晚点回来,我要代替唐克丝值班,但是肯斯雷也许会过来吃晚饭—”

  “他成功了,他成功了,他成功了…”

  “够了—弗来德—乔治—金妮!”当威斯里先生离开厨房的时候威斯里太太说道。“哈利,亲爱的,来,坐下吧,吃点午餐,你几乎没吃早点。”

  罗恩与荷米恩一边一个夹着哈利坐下了,自从哈利第一次抵达格里曼迪街以来,他们从没有比现在更加高兴,而哈利眼花缭乱的感觉有所减轻,这种感觉本来有所缓和,不过当他见到马尔夫先生的时候又再度加剧。这所阴沉的房子也突然变的更加温暖也更加的受欢迎;甚至当克瑞彻伸着它猪一样的鼻子冲进厨房调查噪音来源的时候也显得没那么难看了。

  “那是当然的,一旦丹伯多突然出现在你旁边,他们就没有办法宣判你有罪,”罗恩一边把所有人的盘子都装上大堆的捣碎的土豆泥,一边快活的说道。

  “是的,他为了我而卷入此事,”哈利说道。不过他的声音很不领情,没有提及他的孩子气,说道,“尽管我希望他能和我说话。或者甚至是看我一眼。”

  而当哈利想到这些的时候,他额头上的伤疤象火烧一样灼痛,疼痛是如此剧烈,以至于他用手拍着自己的头。

  “怎么了?”荷米恩警觉的问道。

  “伤疤,”哈利含糊的说道,“但是没什么…现在它整天都会疼痛…”

  没有其他人注意到这一点;现在所有的人都在埋头狼吞虎咽,对哈利的侥幸逃脱而沾沾自喜;弗来德、乔治和金妮仍然在继续唱歌。荷米恩神情紧张,但是在她说出任何话之前,罗恩快活的说道:“我敢打赌丹伯多今天晚上会来和我们一起庆祝,你知道的。”

  “我不认为他会这么做,罗恩,”威斯里太太端了一大盘烤鸡肉放到哈利的面前说道:“他现在真的非常忙。”

  “他成功了,他成功了,他成功了…”

  “闭嘴,”威斯里太太咆哮道。

  *

  在接下来的几天当中,哈利没法不注意到在格里曼迪街12号有一个人,对他可以重返霍格瓦彻这件事情并没有全身心的感到高兴。第一次听到这个消息的时候,天狼星表现的十分高兴,他抓着哈利的手和其他人一样喜气洋洋。不过很快,他就变的比过去更加暴躁,也更加忧郁,他和每个人的交谈都更少了,甚至包括哈利,并且借口打发时间而把自己和巴克比克(还是前作那只险些被砍头,最后载着天狼星一起流亡的鹰头马身的怪鸟)关在他母亲的房间里。

  “你不要有负罪感!”当哈利向罗恩与荷米恩倾诉一些感觉的时候,荷米恩严厉的说道。他们此刻正在擦洗着三楼一个发霉的碗橱。这已经是哈利顺利从听证会归来几天以后的事情了。“从个人角度看,你属于霍格瓦彻,而天狼星也知道这一点,我认为他现在有点自私。”

  “那听起来有点刺耳,荷米恩。”罗恩说道。他正在皱着眉头试图将一个紧紧粘住他手指不放的霉斑剥下来。“你也不愿意没有任何同伴而是一个人被困在这所房子里吧。”

  “他有同伴!”荷米恩说道,“这里是凤凰指令总部,不是吗?他只不过是希望哈利能够和他生活在这里。”

  “我不认为这是真的,”哈利使劲绞着他的衣服说道,“当我有可能住在这里的时候曾经问过他,不过他没有直接回答我。”

  “他只不过是不愿意透露自己更多的真实想法,”荷米恩精明的说道,“而且他也许感到自己有一点负罪感,因为我觉得在他心里有一部分是真心希望你被开除。然后你们就一起成为流放者了。”

  “一派胡言!”罗恩和哈利同时说道。但是荷米恩仅仅耸耸肩,不置可否。

  “你自己看着办吧,不过有时我认为罗恩的妈妈是正确的,天狼星把你和你父亲搞混了,哈利。”

  “因此你认为他脑子有问题?”哈利激动的说。

  “不,我仅仅是认为长期以来他一个人非常孤独,”荷米恩简单的说。

  正在这个时候威斯里太太走进卧室站在他们后面。

  “还没有搞完吗?”她说着把头伸进了碗柜。

  “我认为你来这里是想叫我们休息一下的!”罗恩痛苦的说道,“你知道我们来这里之后清理掉了多少霉斑吗?”

  “你对帮助凤凰指令的工作十分热心,”威斯里太太说道,“现在你可以尽一份心力让总部更加的适合居住。”

  “我感到自己象只房屋小精灵,”罗恩满腹牢骚的说道。

  “好的,现在你该明白它们所过的讨厌生活了吧,也许你对小精灵福利促进会的工作会因此更加积极一点!”当威斯里太太离开之后荷米恩满怀希望的说道,“你知道的,或许向人们正确的展示整天做着清洁工作是多么恐怖的一件事情,是个不错的主意—我们也许可以发起一个清洁格兰芬多公共休息室的活动,所有收益归小精灵福利促进会所有,这样既可以提高认识,又可以增加协会的基金。”

  “我要发起让你关闭小精灵福利促进会的活动,”罗恩暴躁的嘟噜道,而哈利只有此刻才听见了这一句。

  *

  哈利发现随着假期临近结束,他越来越想念霍格瓦彻魔法学校了;他几乎等不及再次见到哈格力,去玩魁地奇球,甚至是去史包特教授(霍格瓦彻魔法学校魔法草药课的教授)的温室,在小块的蔬菜地里闲逛;能够离开这所肮脏、发霉的房子简直就是一种款待,在这里有一半的橱柜仍然上着锁,而每当你经过的时候,克瑞彻就会从阴影里跳出来气喘吁吁的破口大骂,不过哈利还是小心翼翼不说出任何想法,以免传到天狼星的耳朵里。

  事实上,住在反—伏地魔运动总部并不象哈利没来之前预计的那样有趣或兴奋。尽管大量凤凰指令成员有规律的来来往往,有时侯留下来吃饭,有时候则仅仅进行几分钟的小声会谈,威斯里太太很确定哈利和其他人都被很好的隔离在外(不管是用顺风耳还是正常情况),并且看来甚至包括天狼星在内,没有人觉得哈利应该比他抵达当晚知道的更多。

  在假期的最后一天,当罗恩拿着两个信封进入卧室的时候,哈利正在彻底清理衣柜上,海维留下的猫头鹰粪。

  “教材清单到了,”哈利正站在一张椅子上,罗恩将一封信扔给他说道,“到时候了,我原本以为他们忘记了,通常情况下书单会比这次早的多寄来…”

  哈利将最后一块粪便装进了一个垃圾袋,并越过罗恩的头顶将垃圾袋扔进了拐角处的一个废纸篓,废纸篓将垃圾袋吞了下去并且响亮的打着饱嗝。他接着打开了信。这封信里面包含两张羊皮纸:一张是普通提示,说明新学期将在9月1日开学,另一张则是通知他在接下来的学年里面他将需要哪些书。

  “仅仅只有两本新书,”哈利读着这张清单说道,“米兰达·戈沙克的标准咒语第5级,以及威尔伯特·斯林克哈德的防卫魔法理论。”

  哗的一声。

  弗来德和乔治凭空出现在哈利的右侧。哈利对他们做的此类举动已经习以为常,他甚至没有从椅子上掉下来。

  “我们刚刚还在奇怪,是谁规定要买斯林克哈德的书。”弗来德说道。

  “因为这意味着丹伯多又找到了一位新的黑魔法防御课老师,”乔治说道。

  “而且也到时候了,”弗来德说道。

  “什么意思?”哈利从他们两个旁边跳下来说道。

  “是这样的,几个星期以前我们用顺风耳偷听了爸爸和妈妈的谈话,”弗来德告诉哈利,“而从他们的谈话里我们得知,丹伯多今年在找人接手这门课时遇到了真正的麻烦。”

  “没什么可奇怪的,你看看前四任老师身上都发生了什么事?”乔治说道。

  “一个被解职,一个死亡,一个丧失记忆,还有一个被关在箱子里面九个月,”哈利掰着手指头算道,“是的,我明白你们的意思了。”

  “你怎么看,罗恩?”弗来德问道。

  罗恩没有回答。哈利看看四周。罗恩现在站在原地一动不动,嘴巴微微的张开,盯着霍格瓦彻魔法学校寄给他的信。

  “有什么问题吗?”弗来德不耐烦的叫道。他走过来隔着罗恩的肩膀看着这张羊皮纸。

  弗来德的下巴也掉了下来。

  “级长?”他难以置信的盯着这封信说道,“级长?”

  乔治冲上前,从罗恩的另一只手里抓过信封倒过来,哈利看见有一个红色和金色相间的东西掉到了乔治的手心里。

  “不可思议,”乔治低声说道。

  “他们肯定搞错了,”弗来德抓过信封把它对着光线好象在检查里面的水印一样。“没有任何一个神智正常的人会让罗恩做级长。”

  双胞胎兄弟一起摇着头并看着哈利。

  “我们认为你肯定是!”弗来德的声调好象是哈利用某种方法骗了他一样。

  “我们认为丹伯多一定会选你!”乔治也愤怒的说道。

  “你赢得了豪斯杯和其他一切东西!”弗来德说道。

  “我设想过所有的疯狂主意都没有把它算在里面,”乔治对弗来德说道。

  “是的,”弗来德慢慢的说道,“是的,你惹了太多的麻烦,伙计。好吧,至少你们当中有一个获得了优先权。”

  他大步走向哈利并且拍了拍他的背,同时给了罗恩一个严厉的眼神。

  “级长…小罗恩当了级长。”

  “哦,妈妈要疯了,”乔治呻吟道。他把那枚级长徽章扔回给罗恩仿佛那会弄脏他的手。

  罗恩依旧一言不发,他拿起徽章瞪了一会儿,然后把它扔给哈利,好象是无声的要求哈利确认其真实性。哈利接过徽章。一个大大的“P”字母浮现在格兰芬多雄师标志的上面。在哈利刚刚进入霍格瓦彻魔法学校的时候,他曾经在珀西的胸前看过这样一个徽章。

  门猛的打开了。荷米恩哭着跑进房间里,她脸颊通红,头发散乱。她的手里抓着一个信封。

  “你—你得到—?”

  她看看哈利手中的徽章并且发出了一声尖叫。

  “我知道了!”她挥舞着手上的信封兴奋的说道,“我也是,哈利,我也是!”

  “不,”哈利把徽章塞回到罗恩的手里很快说道,“得到徽章的是罗恩,不是我。”

  “是—什么?”

  当罗恩用一种挑战性的目光盯着她的时候,荷米恩的脸变红了。

  “信上写的是我的名字,”他说道。

  “我…”荷米恩说道,她看上去完全糊涂了。“我…也…哦!干的好,罗恩!那是真的—”

  “出乎预料,”乔治点点头说道。

  “不,”荷米恩的脸比刚才更红了,“不,不是这样的…罗恩做了很多…他真的…”

  荷米恩身后的门开的更宽了,威斯里太太抱着一叠刚刚清洗干净的长袍快步走进房间。

  “金妮说书单刚刚到,”她看了看所有的信封然后走到床边开始把长袍分成两堆。“你们把书单给我,我下午就可以把他们交给迪根·阿兰先生,这样当你们动身的时候就可以拿到书了。罗恩,我将不得不给你准备更大的睡衣了,这些至少短了6英寸,我无法相信你居然长的这么快…你喜欢什么颜色的?”

  “给他买红黄相间的好配他的徽章,”乔治傻笑着说道。

  “配他的什么?”威斯里太太一边把一双短袜折叠起来放在罗恩那一堆,一边心不在焉的说道。

  “他的徽章,”弗莱做好了最坏打算,很快说道,“他闪闪发光的漂亮的新徽章。”

  弗来德的话过了一下才传到忙于折睡衣的威斯里太太的耳朵里。

  “他的…。等等…罗恩,你该不会是?”

  罗恩举起了他的徽章。

  威斯里太太发出象荷米恩一样的尖叫声。

  “我不敢相信!我不敢相信!哦,罗恩,太棒了!级长!这个家庭里面每个人都是!”

  “那弗来德和我是什么,隔壁邻居?”乔治愤怒的叫道。不过威斯里太太一把推开他并紧紧的拥抱着她最小的儿子。

  “等着告诉你爸爸!罗恩,我以你为荣,多么激动人心的消息啊,你会象比尔和珀西一样以优等生的身份毕业的,这是第一步!哦,在这一大堆的麻烦当中发生了一件多么美妙的事情啊,我激动的浑身发抖,哦,罗恩—”

  弗来德和乔治都在威斯里太太的背后作呕吐壮,不过威斯里太太并没有察觉;她的胳膊紧紧的抱着罗恩的脖子,并在罗恩脸上到处亲吻,而罗恩的脸现在比他的徽章还要红。

  “妈妈…别这样…妈妈,你抓的太紧了…”他一边尽力推开威斯里太太一边抱怨道。

  威斯里太太放开罗恩并气喘吁吁的说道:“好吧,那么你要什么?我们给了珀西一只猫头鹰,当然,你已经有一只了。”

  “什-什么意思?”罗恩看起来不敢相信自己的耳朵。

  “你将为此得到一份奖励!”威斯里太太高兴的说道,“一套漂亮的新长袍怎么样?”

  “我们已经给他买了一些,”弗来德坏心眼的说道,他看起来真的很后悔当时的慷慨。

  “或者是一口新的大气锅,查理的那口旧气锅已经全锈了,或者是一只新的老鼠,你总是很喜欢斑斑(罗恩宠物的名字,是一只喜欢呼呼大睡的胖灰鼠,也是哈利波特父亲的好友之一,是个阿尼马格斯,投靠了伏地魔,变身为“老鼠”藏身在罗恩的家里,前作中最后离开罗恩并帮助完成了伏地魔的复活)—”

  “妈妈,”罗恩满怀希望的说道,“我能得到一把新扫帚吗?”

  威斯里太太的脸色稍稍沉了下去;扫帚是很昂贵的。

  “并不是真正先进的那一种!”罗恩犹豫着补充道,“仅仅—仅仅只是比原先的新一点…”

  威斯里太太犹豫了一下,接着就笑了。

  “当然可以…好吧,如果我还要去买一把新扫帚的话,我最好现在动身。待会再见了…小罗尼,一个级长!还有别忘了收拾好你的旅行箱…一个级长…哦,我全身都在发抖!”

  她在罗恩脸颊上又吻了一下,用力的吸了一口气,并且匆匆忙忙的离开了房间。

  弗来德和乔治交换了一个眼神。

  “如果我们不吻你的话你不会介意的,是吗,罗恩?”乔治用一种做作的,渴望的声音说道。

  “如果你喜欢,我们向你行屈膝礼,”乔治说道。

  “哦,闭嘴,”罗恩对着他们怒目而视。

  “要不怎样?“弗来德说道,一抹邪恶的笑容出现在他的脸上,“把我们关禁闭吗?”

  “我很乐意让他试试,”乔治吃吃的笑着。

  “如果你们再不小心一点,他真的会这么干的!”荷米恩恼火的说道。

  弗来德和乔治爆发出一阵大笑,而罗恩嘟噜道,“别说了,荷米恩。”

  “乔治,我们真得小心点了,”弗来德假装害怕的说道,“两个家伙盯着我们呢……”

  “是的,看来我们为非作歹的日子到头了,”乔治摇摇头说道。

  接着伴随一声巨响,双胞胎兄弟不见了。

  “那两个家伙!”荷米恩抬头盯着天花板愤怒的说道,他们现在能够听见弗来德和乔治在楼上的房间里大声狂笑,“别理他们,罗恩,他们只不过是嫉妒!”

  “我不这么认为,”罗恩也抬头看着天花板疑惑的说道,“他们总是说傻瓜才会去当级长…现在仍然是这样,”不过他很快用一种更快乐的语气补充道:“他们从来就没有得到过新扫帚!我希望我能陪妈妈一起去挑选…她肯定买不起灵光系列,但是有新的清扫系列,那也是很棒的…是的,我认为我应该去告诉她我喜欢清扫系列,如此她就知道…”

  罗恩冲出了房间,只留下哈利与荷米恩单独在房间里。

  基于某种原因,哈利发现他现在并不想看见荷米恩。他转身向床边走去,抱起威斯里太太清洗完成的那堆长袍并向旅行箱走去。

  “哈利?”荷米恩试探性的问道。

  “干的很好,荷米恩,”哈利的声音是如此的热忱,看起来完全不象他平时的样子,而且他仍然没有看荷米恩,“真的很棒。级长。好极了。”

  “谢谢,”荷米恩说道。“嗯—哈利—我能够借用一下海维吗,这样我就可以告诉我父母这个好消息?他们真的会很高兴的,我觉得他们能理解什么是级长。”

  “是的,没问题,”哈利仍然用那种不属于自己的可怕声调说道,“拿走吧!”

  他靠近旅行箱,把那些长袍放到旅行箱的底部,当荷米恩走到衣柜叫海维下来的时候,他假装在检查东西。过了一会儿,哈利听见门关上了,但是仍然弯腰听着;他能够听见的仅有的声音就是墙上那幅空白的画再次吃吃的笑着,而墙角的废纸篓现在正在咳出猫头鹰粪。

  他直起身子向后看去,荷米恩已经走了,海维也已经离开了。哈利匆匆忙忙的穿过房间,把门关上,然后慢慢的回到床上并倒下去,两眼无神的盯着衣柜的底部。

  他已经完全忘记了五年级学生可以被选为级长。他太紧张可能被开除的事情,从而无暇顾及徽章会寄给特定的人。但是如果他记得…如果他考虑过…他又能期待些什么呢?

  这不是你的,一个小小的真实的声音在他的脑海里说道。

  哈利把脸埋在手里。他无法欺骗自己,如果他知道罗恩的级长徽章还在路上的话,他一定希望这是给他的,而不是给罗恩的。这会使他象马尔夫一样傲慢吗?他认为自己比别人优越吗?他真的相信自己比罗恩更棒吗?

  不,这个小声音对抗性的说道。

  这是真的吗?哈利对此感到怀疑,他不安的探察着自己的感受。

  我只在魁地奇方面比他强。在其他任何事情上我都不比他做的更好。

  那很明确是正确的,哈利想着:他的功课不比罗恩强。但是课外又怎么样呢?他、罗恩与荷米恩自从进入霍格瓦彻以来的那些冒险又怎么样呢?那些冒险行动的危险性比开除要糟糕的多。

  好吧,罗恩与荷米恩在大多数时间都陪着我,那个声音在哈利脑海里说道。

  但是,并非所有时间,哈利自己和自己争辩道。他们并没有和我一起在魁地奇的赛场上征战。他们并没有揭开巴斯里斯克(蛇怪,众多可怕的野兽及怪兽中,最稀罕、也是最危险的种类。有着致命的毒牙,还拥有一种致命的凝视,只要与?视线相接的人都会立刻死去,唯一制服?的法门就是雄鸡的啼叫,对?是夺命的魔音,在前作第二部中出现。)及其迷题。在天狼星逃跑的那晚他们并没有除掉那些摄魂怪。在伏地魔复活的那一晚,他们也没有和我在坟墓那里…

  现在他初次抵达当晚的那种不当的感觉又占据了上风。哈利愤怒的想着,我毫无疑问做的更多。我比他们任何一个人都做的多!

  但是也许,那个小小的声音公正的说道,也许丹伯多没有挑选你做级长是因为你正身处险境…也许他是基于其他理由选择他们的…罗恩也许有些你不知道的事情…

  哈利睁开了眼睛,并从手指缝的地方看着衣柜脚的位置,他在回忆着什么。弗来德已经说了:“没有一个神智正常的人会让罗恩做级长…”

  哈利发出了一声轻蔑的小声。但是他立刻就对他自己感到厌恶。

  罗恩并没有要求丹伯多给他级长徽章。这不是罗恩的错。是他,哈利,罗恩在这个世界上最好的朋友,因为自己没有得到级长徽章而在生他的气,和那对双胞胎一起在背后嘲笑罗恩,这是第一次,他在什么地方打击了哈利吗?

  就在此时,哈利听见罗恩的脚步声再次在楼梯上响起。他站了起来,扶正了眼镜,并且在罗恩从门口进来的时候,迅速的在脸上做出了一个笑容。

  “正好赶上妈妈!”罗恩快活的说道,“她说如果可能的话她会给我买清扫系列扫帚的。”

  “很酷,”哈利说道,他终于放心的听见他的声音不再是那种听起来做作的热心了,“听着—罗恩—干的好,伙计。”

  笑容从罗恩脸上退去了。

  “我从没想过是我!”他摇头说道,“我认为级长应该是你!”

  “啊哈,我惹了太多的麻烦,”哈利响应着弗来德说道。

  “是的,”罗恩说道,“是的,我猜…好吧,我们最好收拾箱子,不是吗?”

  奇怪的是自从他们来这里以后,他们的财产和本人越来越分散。足足花了大半个下午,他们才从整个房间里面重新找回了他们的书本和物品,然后把这些东西全部塞进他们的学校旅行箱中。哈利注意到罗恩不断的移动他的级长徽章的位置,首先放在他的床头柜上,接着把它拿出来放在折叠好的长袍上面,仿佛是在端详红色配在黑色上的效果。直到弗来德和乔治闯进来并建议罗恩把徽章戴在前额并施展一个永久附着魔法时,罗恩才温柔的把徽章包进他的栗色短袜并锁上了箱子。

  大约六点的时候,威斯里夫人从迪根小巷回来了。她买回了很多书,还有一个用厚厚的牛皮纸包着的长长的包裹,罗恩欢呼着从她手中接过包裹。

  “先不要打开它,该吃晚饭了,我希望你们都下楼来。”威斯里夫人说,但当她一离开罗恩的视线,罗恩就立刻撕开了包裹,狂热地检查着他的新扫帚的每一寸,完全沉醉于其中。

  地下室里的餐桌上摆满了食物,威斯里夫人在餐桌上方拉了一根红色的横幅,上面写着:

  祝贺罗恩和荷米恩成为级长!

  哈利觉得整个假期都没看见威斯里夫人这么高兴过。

  当哈利、罗恩、荷米恩、弗来德、乔治和金妮走进房间时,她说:“我觉得我们不应该只是吃晚饭,应该开一个小型的庆祝会,”她喜气洋洋地继续说,“你的父亲和比尔正在路上,罗恩,我让猫头鹰给他们送了信,他们都很激动。”

  弗来德转了转眼珠。

  天狼星、卢平、唐克丝 和肯斯雷 沙克雷波尔特都已经来了,当哈利吃完一块凝固蜂蜜,疯眼汉穆迪也一瘸一拐地走了进来。

  “阿拉斯特,我很高兴你能来,”当穆迪脱掉他的旅行斗篷时,威斯里夫人高兴地说道,“很长时间以来,我们一直都想请你—你能不能看一看休息室的书桌里究竟是什么?我们不想打开它,生怕里面是中真正肮脏的东西。““好的,莫莉……”穆迪转动着他的魔眼,透过厨房的天花板看到楼上。

  “休息室……”他低声说,瞳孔逐渐缩小,“角落里的书桌?恩,我看到了……是,一个博格……要我现在就上去除掉它吗,莫莉?”

  “不,不用了,等会儿我自己去,”威斯里夫人说,“来喝些什么吧,事实上,我们正在搞些小小的庆祝……”她指了指红色的横幅,“家里有了四个级长,”她扰了扰罗恩的头发高兴地说道。

  “级长,呃?”穆迪咕哝着,他的正常的眼睛看着罗恩,他的魔眼却旋转到后面,并且凝视着后脑的方向。当穆迪看向哈利时,哈利感到很不舒服,他便走开并靠到天狼星和卢平身边。

  “好吧,祝贺你,”穆迪依旧用他正常的眼睛盯着罗恩,“不过权威人士总是惹来麻烦,但我想丹伯多一定认为你能够经得起大部分的灾难,否则他也不会选你了……”

  罗恩对穆迪看问题的观点感到很震惊,不过,他的父亲和大哥的归来把他从回应穆迪观点的麻烦中解救出来。威斯里夫人心情非常好,她甚至没有抱怨他们把蒙顿格斯也带来了,蒙顿格斯穿了一件长大衣,看上去在不大可能的位置上有一个古怪的肿块,并且蒙顿格斯婉拒了把它拿出来的要求,他把大衣和穆迪的斗篷放在了一起。

  “来,让我们干一杯,”当每个人都有了饮料之后,威斯里先生举起了酒杯,“为罗恩和荷米恩,新的格兰芬多的级长,干杯!”

  当大家向他们举杯祝贺时,罗恩与荷米恩鞠躬致谢,然后大家都欢呼起来。

  “我也从来没有做过级长,”当大家都去吃东西时,唐克丝在哈利身后轻快地说道。今天她的头发是一种番茄红色,一直垂到腰部,看起来好象是金妮的姐姐,“因为我们学校的校长认为我缺乏某些必须的品质。”

  “比如说?”金妮正在选择一块烤土豆并且问她。

  “比如象行为举止适当有礼的能力。”唐克丝回答。

  金妮笑了起来。荷米恩不知道该不该笑,就拿了一大块凝固蜂蜜结果噎住了。

  “那你呢,天狼星?”金妮拍着荷米恩的后背。

  天狼星正站在哈利右边,他象往常一样爆发出一阵大笑:“不会有人让我当级长的,因为我花了太多时间和詹姆斯一起关禁闭。卢平是个好孩子,他当过级长。”

  “我认为丹伯多也许希望我能够在最好的朋友身上练习控制自己的行为,”卢平说,“但我得说我很失败。”

  哈利的心情突然好了起来—他的父亲也没有做过级长。一瞬间庆祝会变得有趣起来,他端起盘子,觉得房间里的人都加倍的可爱起来。

  罗恩正在向愿意听他介绍的人狂热地展示着他的新扫帚。

  “。。。应当有七十码每十秒,不错吧?彗星290系列只有六十码,而且它有一个参照哪种帚柄设计的一个相当大方的尾翼?”

  荷米恩正非常热心地和卢平讨论着她对房屋小精灵的权益的看法。

  “我认为,这和对狼人的种族隔离一样毫无道理,不是吗?这种事情都是源于巫师认为自己比其他生物优越的可怕观点……”

  威斯里夫人依旧为了比尔头发的问题和他进行着经常性争论。

  “。。。真的已经超出限度了,你长的很英俊,如果头发再短一些你会更加英俊的多的,不是吗,哈利?”

  “哦,我不知道—”当被问及自己观点的时候哈利稍稍有些惊慌失措,就走向了围在角落里弗来德、乔治和蒙顿格斯。

  蒙顿格斯看到哈利过来便不做声了,但弗来德向哈利使了个眼色叫他过来。

  “没关系,”他告诉蒙顿格斯,“我们可以信任哈利,他是我们赞助者。”

  “看老顿给我们带来什么?”乔治说着,把他的手摊开给哈利看。他的手心里装满了象枯萎的黑豆荚的东西。尽管它们是完全静止不动的,却发出了微弱的咔哒声。

  “这些是毒须的种子,”乔治说道,“我们要用他来制作削蛇盒(就是那种吃了会暂时得小病,可以趁机翘课的东东),但是它们是C级禁止交易物品,因此我们要想得到它们是有一点麻烦的。”

  “这些10个帆船币,怎么样,老顿?”弗来德说。

  “想想我将要面对的麻烦,恩?”蒙顿格斯说道。他那松弛的、充满血丝的眼睛现在眯的更宽了。“我很抱歉,孩子们,但是如果低于20个帆船币我就一个子儿也挣不到。”

  “老顿喜欢开这种小玩笑。”弗来德对哈利说。

  “是的,迄今为止他最得意的一次是把一包变形羽毛卖了六个银色镰刀币,”

  “小心点。”哈利小声提醒他们。

  “什么?”弗来德说,“没事儿,妈妈正忙着跟级长罗恩说悄悄话。”

  “但穆迪能用他带魔法的眼睛看到你们的举动。”哈利提醒道。

  蒙顿格斯紧张地看了看身后。

  “很好的提醒,”他咕哝着,“好吧,孩子们,十帆船币,快拿走吧。”

  “干得好,哈利!”当蒙顿格斯把口袋里的所有种子都倒到双胞胎手里并匆匆走向餐桌的时候,弗来德欣喜地说道,“我们最好把这些拿上楼……”

  哈利看着他们离开,感到有些不安—威斯里夫妇一直都很想知道弗来德和乔治是怎么为他们的“玩笑商店”筹到资金的,他们最终会发现这件事和他有关。把三巫师争霸赛的奖金给双胞胎兄弟在当时是件很单纯的事情,但是如果这导致另一个家庭的动荡并且使得双胞胎兄弟象珀西一样与家庭疏远的话那又是什么事呢?如果威斯里夫人发现他帮助弗来德和乔治走上了她所不希望看到的职业,她还会把他当成儿子来看吗?

  双胞胎上了楼,哈利站在那里,觉得充满罪恶感。突然哈利听到有人在说他的名字,虽然周围都是谈话声,肯斯雷低沉的声音还是听的出的。

  “……为什么丹伯多不选哈利做级长?”肯斯雷问。

  “他有他的理由。”卢平回答。

  “但是这样做能够表示我们对哈利的信任,如果是我我会选这么做的,”肯斯雷坚持,“尤其是在每隔几天每日先知报每隔几天就要嘲弄一下哈利的情况之下……”

  哈利没有回头看,他不想让卢平或肯斯雷知道他在听他们谈话。虽然并不饿,他还是和蒙顿格斯一起回到餐桌旁,对于庆祝会的热情蒸发得跟来的一样快—他希望他能上楼睡觉。

  穆迪正在对着一只鸡腿猛吸鼻子,但很明显他没发现任何有毒的痕迹,因为接着他就吃开了。

  “把手是用西班牙橡胶做的,涂上了防护漆,还有防震装置……”罗恩正在向唐克丝介绍。

  威斯里夫人打了个大大的哈欠。

  “我想我睡觉前该先去除掉那只博格……亚瑟,我不希望宴会持续得太晚,好吗?晚安,哈利,亲爱的。”

  她离开了厨房,哈利放下盘子,犹豫如果跟着威斯里夫人一起上楼,会不会其他人引起注意。

  “你没事吧,哈利?”穆迪含糊地问。

  “没事。”哈利撒谎道。

  穆迪从他的酒壶里喝了一大口酒,用他的魔眼盯着哈利。

  “过来,哈利,我想有些东西你会感兴趣。”穆迪说着,从他长袍里面的口袋里,拿出一本破烂不堪的魔法相册。

  “这是最初的凤凰指令的成员,”穆迪抱怨着,“昨天晚上我找隐身斗篷时发现的,看起来博得摩没有把好的那本相册还给我……我想人们也许会有兴趣看看的。”

  哈利拿着相册—里面有一小群人,有的向他招手,有的举着杯子,回头看他。

  “这个是我,”穆迪满不在乎地指着自己。相册里的他很容易认出来,虽然有些灰白的头发,但他的鼻子还是完整的。“旁边这个是丹伯多,我另一边是德大流士 迪格尔……那个是玛勒妮 麦肯浓,在拍这张照片的两个星期后,她和她全家都被杀害了。那是弗兰克和爱丽丝 朗伯顿丝。” 当哈利看见爱丽丝 朗伯顿丝的时候感到胃里一阵难受,虽然他从来没有接触过她,但对于那张友好的脸庞,哈利非常熟悉—因为跟她的儿子—尼维尔太象了。 “—卑鄙的恶棍们,”穆迪咆哮道,“对他们来说,也许死了更好……那是埃米林 万斯,你看到过她了,这是卢平,很明显……班吉 芬威克,他也被他们抓住了,我们只发现了他身体的一小部分……就是这一点点,”他边说,边用手捅了捅相片,上面的人缓缓地移动起来,那些本来有些模糊的人影移到了前面。

  “那是爱得嘉 波尼丝……埃米拉 波尼丝的兄弟,他是个伟大的巫师,他们也杀害了他和他的全家……斯特吉斯 博得摩,啊呀,他看起来真年轻……卡拉得克 德尔邦,拍这张照片之后六个月,他失踪了,我们甚至没有发现他的尸体……哈格力,当然,他看起来和以前一样……埃尔菲阿斯 多哥,你也见过了,我都忘了他以前就带着那顶愚蠢的帽子……吉登 普利威特,他和他的兄弟法比安都是英雄,跟五个食死徒搏斗,牺牲了……移动,移动……”

  相册里的人们互相推挤着,原本位于右后角的人移到了最前面。

  “那是丹伯多的兄弟阿波福斯,我只碰到过他一次,一个奇怪的家伙……那是多卡斯 米多威斯,伏地魔亲自杀了他……天狼星,还是短头发……还有……你来吧,我想你会喜欢的!” 哈利的心一沉,他的父亲和母亲对他微笑着,坐在他们一边的是一个眼睛小小、眼神混沌的人,哈利立刻认出了他—温太尔—那个向伏地魔出卖了他的父母的人,他告诉了伏地魔哈利父母的藏身之地,使他们被伏地魔杀害了。

  “呃?”穆迪一愣。

  哈利抬头看看穆迪那张被严重毁容、凹凸不平的脸。很明显,穆迪认为给哈利带来了不快而感觉沮丧。

  “那个,”哈利试图裂嘴一笑,“呃……那个,我想起来了,我还没有整理好……”

  他正想用他没有整理好行李的借口来摆脱尴尬的境地,天狼星说,“你们在那儿做什么呢,穆迪?”穆迪转向天狼星。哈利赶紧穿过厨房,在任何人叫他回去之前,闪出了房间走上楼。

  他不明白为什么这张相片给他的震动这么大—他以前看过父母的照片,毕竟,他遇到过了温太尔,。。。但是他们是那么亲近……没有人看到这个会喜欢,他生气地想着……

  还有,那些围绕着父母的快乐脸庞……那个只被发现了一小部分身体的班吉 芬威克,象英雄那样牺牲的吉登 普利威特,被折磨到疯掉的朗伯顿丝……在相片中,他们永远都会幸福地挥着手,却不知道他们的命运……是的,穆迪也许认为那很有趣……但他,哈利,觉得很烦扰……

  哈利踮着脚走上楼,渐渐地恢复自我,他慢慢平静下来,但当他刚走到一楼时,他听到了有人在休息室里哭泣。

  “有人吗?”哈利说。

  哭泣声没有停止,却没有回答他。哈利一步两格地走完剩余的台阶,穿过平台,打开了休息室的门。

  一个人蜷缩在黑暗的墙角里,她手里拿着魔杖,边呜咽,身体边颤抖。月光下,又脏又旧的地毯上,躺着一具尸体—是罗恩。

  哈利感到肺里的空气被抽干了—他感到天旋地转—脑子里一片冰冷—罗恩死了,不,这不可能—等一下,这确实不可能—罗恩在楼下—

  “威斯里夫人?”哈利嘶哑着声音。

  “瑞-瑞-瑞迪克路丝!”威斯里夫人呜咽着,颤抖的魔杖指着罗恩的尸体。

  “砰”

  罗恩的尸体变成了比尔的,背上有一条很大的裂口,眼睛睁得大大的,空无一物—威斯里夫人呜咽得更厉害了。

  “滑稽滑稽!”她又说。

  “砰”

  尸体又变成了威斯里先生—他的眼镜歪着,脸上淌着鲜血。

  “不!”威斯里夫人尖叫。“'不……瑞迪克路丝!瑞迪克路丝!瑞迪克路丝!”

  “砰”,双胞胎的尸体—“砰”,珀西—“砰”,哈利的尸体……

  “威斯里夫人,离开这里!”哈利看着躺在地板上的自己的尸体,喊道,“让其他人……”

  “怎么了?”卢平冲进房间,跟在他后面的是天狼星,穆迪也一瘸一拐地跟着。卢平从威斯里夫人看到地板上的哈利的尸体,立刻明白了是怎么回事,他拿出魔杖,非常清楚坚定地说:“瑞迪克路丝!”

  哈利的尸体消失了。取而代之的是一团银色的烟雾,卢平又一挥魔杖,银色的烟雾瞬间便消散了。

  “哦……哦……不……”威斯里夫人哽咽了一会儿,把脸埋在手里,终于大哭起来。

  “莫莉,”卢平走向她,轻声说,“莫莉,别……”

  突然,威斯里夫人伏在卢平肩上呜咽。

  “莫莉,只是一个博格,”卢平安慰地说,轻轻拍着她的头,“只是一个愚蠢的博格……”

  “我看到他们死—他们同时死了!”威斯里夫人在卢平肩膀上抽泣,“同……同时!我,我看到了……”

  天狼星盯着博格刚才的位置,想象着哈利的尸体躺在那里;穆迪看着哈利,哈利避开他的视线—突然有个古怪的念头—穆迪的魔眼从他走出厨房的那一刻起就跟着他。

  “别,别告诉亚瑟,”威斯里夫人用她的袖子拼命擦着眼泪,哽咽着,“我,我不想让他知道……这太,太傻了……”

  卢平递给她一块手帕,她抽了口气。

  “哈利,对不起,你怎么看?”威斯里夫人颤抖着,“我连一个博格都对付不了……”

  “别这么想,”哈利试图微笑着安慰。

  “我,我只是太担心了,”威斯里夫人的眼泪又涌了出来,“家里的……一半成员都在凤凰指令里,如果,我们都能平安无事,那,那真是奇迹……可派,珀西不理我们了……万一他发生什么事,而我,我们不知道,该怎么弥补?还有,还有万一我,我和亚瑟都被杀了,谁,谁来照顾罗恩和金妮?”

  “莫莉,够了,”卢平坚定地说,“绝不会象上次那样的。这次凤凰指令准备得很充分,我们领先于伏地魔,因为我们知道他回来了……”

  听到这个名字,威斯里夫人害怕得轻声尖叫。

  “哦,莫莉,听着,是时候你习惯听到他的名字—我不能保证将来没有人被害—没有人能保证—但和上次相比,我们真的强大了许多。你不在凤凰指令里,你不明白。上次食死徒和我们的人数是二十比一,比我们多得多,所以他们可以把我们一个一个地除掉……”

  哈利又想起了照片上父母神采飞扬的脸庞—他知道穆迪仍然看着他。

  “别担心珀西了,”天狼星突然说,“他会回来的。现在只是因为伏地魔没有公开现身—一旦他出现,整个魔法部都会求我们原谅的,到时候我可不能肯定,我是不是接受他们的道歉。”他忿忿地说。

  “至于,如果你和亚瑟都牺牲了谁来照顾罗恩和金妮这个问题,”卢平微笑着,“你认为我们会让他们受苦吗?”

  威斯里夫人颤抖着微笑。“我真傻,”她擦着眼睛,咕哝着。

  但哈利,不认为威斯里夫人的想法傻。十分钟后,他回到房间,关上门,依旧可以看到他的父母从那本破烂的就相册里对着他微笑—那时他们都没有意识到他们的生命,和他们周围的许多人一样,突然就结束了。博格变化的威斯里一家的尸体的样子轮番地在他眼前闪现。

  他前额上的伤疤又一次灼烧了起来,胃也抽搐得厉害。

  “别疼了,”哈利揉着伤疤,坚定地说着,慢慢疼痛减轻了。

  “对着自己的脑袋说话,疯狂的第一步。”从墙上空白的画中传出一个狡猾的声音。

  哈利没有理会。他感到了前所未有的疲惫—而他只是在一个小时前还在为玩笑商店和那个拿到级长徽章的人担心。



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