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Harry Potter 03 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Harry Potter 03 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

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still have a go on it? Tomorrow?’
    ‘Yeah … anything …’ said Harry, his heart lighter than it had been in a month. ‘You know what – we should make it up with Hermione. She was only trying to help …’
    ‘Yeah, all right,’ said Ron. ‘She’s in the common room now – working, for a change.’
    They turned into the corridor to Gryffindor Tower and saw Neville Longbottom, pleading with Sir Cadogan, who seemed to be refusing him entrance.
    ‘I wrote them down,’ Neville was saying tearfully, ‘but I must’ve dropped them somewhere!’
    ‘A likely tale!’ roared Sir Cadogan. Then, spotting Harry and Ron, ‘Good even, my fine young yeomen! Come clap this loon in irons, he is trying to force entry to the chambers within!’
    ‘Oh, shut up,’ said Ron, as he and Harry drew level with Neville.
    ‘I’ve lost the passwords!’ Neville told them miserably. ‘I made him tell me what passwords he was going to use this week, because he keeps changing them, and now I don’t know what I’ve done with them!’
    ‘Oddsbodikins,’ said Harry to Sir Cadogan, who looked extremely disappointed and reluctantly swung forwards to let them into the common room. There was a sudden, excited murmur as every head turned and the next moment, Harry was surrounded by people exclaiming over his Firebolt.
    ‘Where’d you get it, Harry?’
    ‘Will you let me have a go?’
    ‘Have you ridden it yet, Harry?’
    ‘Ravenclaw’ll have no chance, they’re all on Cleansweep Sevens!’
    ‘Can I just hold it, Harry?’
    After ten minutes or so, during which the Firebolt was passed around and admired from every angle, the crowd dispersed and Harry and Ron had a clear view of Hermione, the only person who hadn’t rushed over to them, bent over her work, and carefully avoiding their eyes. Harry and Ron approached her table and at last, she looked up.
    ‘I got it back,’ said Harry, grinning at her and holding up the Firebolt.
    ‘ See, Hermione? There wasn’t anything wrong with it!’ said Ron.
    ‘Well – there might have been!’ said Hermione. ‘I mean, at least you know now that it’s safe!’
    ‘Yeah, I suppose so,’ said Harry. ‘I’d better put it upstairs –’
    ‘I’ll take it!’ said Ron eagerly. ‘I’ve got to give Scabbers his Rat Tonic.’
    He took the Firebolt, and, holding it as if it were made of glass, carried it away up the boys’ staircase.
    ‘Can I sit down, then?’ Harry asked Hermione.
    ‘I suppose so,’ said Hermione, moving a great stack of parchment off a chair.
    Harry looked around at the cluttered table, at the long Arithmancy essay on which the ink was still glistening, at the even longer Muggle Studies essay (‘Explain why Muggles Need Electricity’) and at the Rune translation Hermione was now poring over.
    ‘How are you getting through all this stuff?’ Harry asked her.
    ‘Oh, well – you know – working hard,’ said Hermione. Close to, Harry saw that she looked almost as tired as Lupin.
    ‘Why don’t you just drop a couple of subjects?’ Harry asked, watching her lifting books as she searched for her Rune dictionary.
    ‘I couldn’t do that!’ said Hermione, looking scandalised.
    ‘Arithmancy looks terrible,’ said Harry, picking up a very complicated-looking number chart.
    ‘Oh, no, it’s wonderful!’ said Hermione earnestly. ‘It’s my favourite subject! It’s –’
    But exactly what was wonderful about Arithmancy, Harry never found out. At that precise moment, a strangled yell echoed down the boys’ staircase. The whole common room fell silent, staring, petrified, at the entrance. There came hurried footsteps, growing louder and louder – and then, Ron came leaping into view, dragging with him a bedsheet.
    ‘LOOK!’ he bellowed, striding over to Hermione’s table. ‘LOOK!’ he yelled, shaking the sheets in her face.
    ‘Ron, what –?’
    ‘SCABBERS! LOOK! SCABBERS!’
    Hermione was leaning away from Ron, looking utterly bewildered. Harry looked down at the sheet Ron was holding. There was something red on it. Something that looked horribly like –
    ‘BLOOD!’ Ron yelled into the stunned silence. ‘HE’S GONE! AND YOU KNOW WHAT WAS ON THE FLOOR?’
    ‘N-no,’ said Hermione, in a trembling voice.
    Ron threw something down onto Hermione’s Rune translation. Hermione and Harry leant forward. Lying on top of the weird, spiky shapes were several long, ginger cat hairs.

 
     
– CHAPTER THIRTEEN –
     
Gryffindor versus

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