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Spoken like a true friend and Weasley, said Fred, clapping Ron hard on the back. Right, then. Were thinking of doing it tomorrow, just after lessons, because it should cause maximum impact if everybodys in the corridors - Harry, well set it off in the east wing Steam trip hammer, draw her right away from her own office - I reckon we should be able to guarantee you, what, twenty minutes. he said, looking at George. Easy, said George. What sort of diversion is it. asked Ron. Youll see, little bro, said Fred, as he and George got up again. At least, you will if you trot along to Gregory the Smarmys corridor round about five oclock tomorrow. Harry awoke very early the next day, feeling almost as anxious as he had done on the morning of his hearing at the Ministry of Magic. It was not only the prospect of breaking into Umbridges office and using her fire to speak to Sirius that was making him feel nervous, though that was certainly bad enough - today also happened to be the first time he would be in close proximity with Snape since Snape had thrown him out of his office, as they had Potions that day. After lying in bed for a while thinking about the day ahead, Harry got up very quietly and moved across to the window beside Nevilles bed, staring out on a truly glorious morning. The sky was a clear, misty, opalescent blue. Directly ahead of him, Harry could see the towering beech tree below which his father had once tormented Snape. He was not sure what Sirius could possibly say to him that would make up for what he had seen in the Pensieve, but he was desperate to hear Siriuss own account of what had happened, to know of any mitigating factors there might have been, any excuse at all for his fathers behavior. Something caught Harrys attention: movement on the edge of the Forbidden Forest. Harry squinted into the sun and saw Hagrid emerging from between the trees. He seemed to be limping. As Harry watched, Hagrid staggered to the door of his cabin and disappeared inside it. Harry watched the cabin for several minutes. Hagrid did not emerge again, but smoke furled from the chimney, so Hagrid could not be so badly injured that he was unequal to stoking the fire. Harry turned away from the rust game explained, headed back to his trunk, and started to dress. With the prospect of forcing entry into Umbridges office ahead, Harry had never expected the day to be a restful one, but he had not reckoned on Hermiones almost continual attempts to dissuade him from what he was planning to do at five oclock. For the first time ever, she was at least as inattentive to Professor Binns in History of Magic as Harry and Ron were, keeping up a stream of whispered admonitions that Harry tried very hard to ignore. and if she does catch you there, apart from being expelled, shell be able to guess youve been talking to Snuffles and this time I expect shell force you to drink Veritaserum and answer her questions. Hermione, said Ron in a low and indignant voice, are you going to stop telling Harry off and listen to Binns, or am I going to have to take notes instead. You take notes for a change, it wont kill you. By the time they reached the dungeons, neither Harry nor Ron was speaking to Hermione any longer. Undeterred, she took advantage of their silence to maintain an uninterrupted flow of dire warnings, all uttered under her breath in a vehement hiss that caused Seamus to waste five whole minutes checking his cauldron for leaks. Snape, meanwhile, seemed to have decided to act as though Harry were invisible. Harry was, of course, well used to this tactic, as it was one of Uncle Vernons favorites, and on the whole was grateful he had to suffer nothing worse. In fact, compared to what he usually had to endure from Snape in the way of taunts and snide remarks, he found the new approach something of an improvement and was pleased to find that when left well alone, he was able to concoct an Invigoration Draught quite easily. At the end of the lesson he scooped some of the potion into a flask, corked it, and took it up to Snapes desk for marking, feeling that he might at last have scraped an E. He had just turned away when he heard a smashing noise; Malfoy gave a gleeful yell of laughter. Harry whipped around again. His potion sample lay in pieces on the floor, and Snape was watching him with a look of gloating pleasure. Whoops, he said softly. Another zero, then, Steam trip hammer. Harry was too incensed to speak. He strode back to his cauldron, intending to fill another flask and force Snape to mark it, but saw to his horror that the rest of the contents had vanished. Im sorry. said Hermione with her hands over her mouth. Im really sorry, Harry, I thought youd finished, so I cleared up. Harry could not bring himself to answer. When the bell rang he hurried out of the dungeon without a backward glance and made sure that he found himself a seat between Neville and Seamus for lunch so that Hermione could not start nagging him about using Umbridges office again. He was in such a bad mood by the time that he got to Divination that he had quite forgotten his career appointment with Professor McGonagall, remembering only when Ron asked him why he wasnt in her office. He hurtled back upstairs and arrived out of breath, only a few minutes late. Sorry, Professor, he panted, as he closed the door. I forgot. No matter, Potter, she said briskly, but as she spoke, somebody else sniffed from the corner. Harry looked around. Professor Umbridge was sitting there, a clipboard on her knee, a fussy little pie-frill around her neck, and a small, horribly smug smile on her face. Sit down, Potter, said Professor McGonagall tersely. Her hands shook slightly as she shuffled the many pamphlets littering her desk. Harry sat down with his back to Umbridge and did his best to pretend he could not hear the scratching of her quill on her clipboard. Well, Potter, this meeting is to talk over any career ideas you might have, and to help you decide which subjects you should continue into sixth and seventh years, said Professor McGonagall. Have you had any thoughts about what you would like to do after you leave Hogwarts. Er, said Harry. He was finding the scratching noise from behind him very distracting. Yes. Professor McGonagall prompted Harry. Well, I thought of, maybe, being an Auror, Harry mumbled. Youd need top grades for that, said Professor McGonagall, extracting a small, dark leaflet from under the mass on her desk and opening it. They ask for a minimum of five N. s, and nothing under Exceeds Expectations grade, I see. Then you would be required to undergo a stringent series of character and aptitude tests at the Auror office. Its a difficult career path, Potter; they only take the best. In fact, I dont think anybody has been taken on in the last three years. At this moment Professor Umbridge gave a very tiny cough, as though she was trying to see how quietly she could do it. Professor McGonagall ignored her. Youll want to know which subjects you ought to take, I suppose. she went on, talking a little more loudly than before. Yes, said Harry. Defense Against the Dark Arts, I suppose. Naturally, said Professor McGonagall crisply. I would also advise - Professor Umbridge gave another cough, a little more audible this time. Professor McGonagall closed her eyes see more a moment, opened them again, and continued as though nothing had happened. I would also advise Transfiguration, because Aurors frequently need to Transfigure or Untransfigure in their work. And I ought to tell you now, Potter, that I do not accept students into my N. classes unless they have achieved Exceeds Expectations or higher at Ordinary Wizarding Level. Id say youre averaging Acceptable at the moment, so youll need to put in some good hard work before the exams to stand a chance of continuing. Then you ought to do Charms, always useful, and Potions. Yes, Potter, Potions, she added, with the merest flicker of a smile. Poisons and antidotes are essential study for Aurors. And I must tell you that Professor Snape absolutely refuses to take students who get anything other than Outstanding in palworld steam deck fsr mod O. s, so - Professor Umbridge gave her most pronounced cough yet. May I offer you a cough drop, Dolores. Professor McGonagall asked curtly, without looking at Professor Umbridge. Oh no, thank you very much, said Umbridge, with that simpering laugh Harry hated so much. I just wondered whether I could make the teensiest interruption, Minerva. I daresay youll find you can, said Professor McGonagall through tightly gritted teeth. I was just wondering whether Mr. Potter has quite the temperament for an Auror. said Professor Umbridge sweetly. Were you. said Professor McGonagall haughtily. Well, Potter, she continued, as though there had been no interruption, if you are serious in this ambition, I would advise you to concentrate hard on bringing your Transfiguration and Potions up to scratch. I see Professor Flitwick has graded you between Acceptable and Exceeds Expectations for the last two years, so your Charm work seems satisfactory; as for Defense Against the Dark Arts, your marks have been generally high, Professor Lupin in particular thought you - are you quite sure you wouldnt like a cough drop, Dolores. Oh, no need, thank you, Minerva, simpered Professor Umbridge, who had just coughed her loudest yet. I was just concerned that you might not have Harrys most recent Defense Against the Dark Arts marks in front of you. Im quite sure I slipped in a note. What, this thing. said Professor McGonagall in a tone of revulsion, as she pulled a sheet of pink parchment from between the leaves of Harrys folder. She glanced down it, her eyebrows slightly raised, then placed it back into the folder without comment. Yes, as I was saying, Potter, Professor Lupin thought you showed a pronounced aptitude for the subject, and obviously for an Auror - Did you not understand my note, Minerva. asked Professor Umbridge in honeyed tones, quite forgetting to cough. Of course I understood it, said Professor McGonagall, her teeth clenched so tightly that the words came out a little muffled. Well, then, I am confused. Im afraid I dont quite understand how you can give Mr. Potter false hope that - False hope. repeated Professor McGonagall, still refusing to look round at Professor Umbridge. He has achieved high marks in all his Defense Against the Dark Arts tests - Im terribly sorry to have to contradict you, Minerva, but as you will see from my note, Harry has been achieving very poor results in his classes with me - I should have made my meaning plainer, said Professor McGonagall, turning at last to look Umbridge directly in the eyes. He has achieved high marks in all Defense Against the Dark Arts tests set by a competent teacher. Professor Umbridges smile vanished as suddenly as a lightbulb blowing. She sat back in her chair, turned a sheet on her clipboard, and began scribbling very click at this page indeed, her bulging eyes rolling from side to side. Professor McGonagall turned back to Harry, her thin nostrils flared, her eyes burning. Any questions, Potter. Yes, said Harry. What sort of character and aptitude tests do the Ministry do on you, if you get enough N. Well, youll need to demonstrate the ability to react well to pressure and so forth, said Professor McGonagall, perseverance and dedication, because Auror training takes a further three years, not to mention very high skills in practical defense. It will mean a lot more study even after youve left school, so unless youre prepared to - I think youll also find, said Umbridge, her voice very cold now, that the Ministry looks into the records of those applying to be Aurors. Their criminal records. - unless youre prepared to take even more exams after Hogwarts, you should really look at another - - which means that this boy has as much chance of becoming an Auror as Dumbledore has of ever returning to this school. A very good chance, then, said Professor McGonagall. Potter has a criminal record, said Umbridge loudly. Potter has been cleared of all charges, said Professor McGonagall, even more loudly. Professor Umbridge stood up. She was so short that this did not make a great deal of difference, but her fussy, simpering demeanor had given place to a hard fury that made her broad, flabby face look oddly sinister. Potter has no chance whatsoever of mine baldurs gate toll collector view you an Auror. Professor McGonagall got to her feet too, and in her case this was a much more impressive move. She towered over Professor Umbridge. Potter, she said in ringing tones, I will assist you to become an Auror if it is the last thing I do. If I have to coach you nightly I will make sure you achieve the required results. The Minister of Magic will never employ Harry Potter. said Umbridge, her voice rising furiously. There may well be a new Minister of Magic by the time Potter is ready to join. shouted Professor McGonagall. Aha. shrieked Professor Umbridge, pointing a stubby finger at McGonagall. Yes. Yes, yes, yes. Of course. Thats what you want, isnt it, Minerva McGonagall. You want Cornelius Fudge replaced by Albus Dumbledore. You think youll be where I am, Steam trip hammer you, Senior Undersecretary to the Minister and headmistress to boot. You are raving, said Professor McGonagall, superbly disdainful. Potter, that concludes our career consultation. Harry swung his bag over his shoulder and hurried out of the room, not daring to look at Umbridge. He could hear her and Professor McGonagall continuing to shout at each other all the way back along the corridor. Professor Umbridge was still breathing as though she had just run a race when she strode into their Defense Against the Dark Arts lesson that afternoon. I hope youve thought better of what you were planning to do, Harry, Hermione whispered, the moment they had opened their books to chapter thirty-four (Non-Retaliation and Negotiation). Umbridge looks like shes in a really bad mood already. Every now and then Umbridge shot glowering looks at Harry, who kept his head down, staring at Defensive Magical Theory, his eyes unfocused, thinking. He could just imagine Professor McGonagalls reaction if he were caught trespassing in Professor Umbridges office mere hours after she had vouched for him. There was nothing to stop him simply going back to Gryffindor Tower and hoping that sometime during the next summer holiday he would have visit web page chance to ask Sirius about the scene he had witnessed in the Pensieve. Nothing, except that the thought of taking this sensible course of action made him feel as though a lead weight had dropped into his stomach. And then there was the matter of Fred and George, whose diversion was already planned, not to mention the knife Sirius learn more here given him, which was currently residing in his schoolbag along with his fathers old Invisibility Cloak. But the fact remained that if he were caught. Dumbledore sacrificed himself to keep you in school, Harry. whispered Hermione, raising her book to hide her face from Umbridge. And if you get thrown out today it will all have been for nothing. He could abandon the plan and simply learn to live with the memory of what his father had done on a summers day more than twenty years ago. And then he remembered Sirius in the fire upstairs in the Gryffindor common room. Youre less like your father than I thought. The risk wouldve been what made it fun for James. But did he want to be like his father anymore. Harry, dont do it, please dont do it. Hermione said in anguished tones as the bell rang at the end of the class. He did not answer; he did not know what to do. Ron seemed continue reading to give neither his opinion nor his advice. He would not look at Harry, though when Hermione opened her mouth to try dissuading Harry some more, he said in a low voice, Give it a rest, okay. He can make up his own mind. Harrys heart beat very fast as he left the classroom. He was halfway along the corridor outside when he heard the unmistakable sounds of a diversion going off in the distance. There were screams and yells reverberating from somewhere above them. People exiting the classrooms all around Harry were stopping in their tracks and looking up at the ceiling fearfully - Then Umbridge came pelting out of her classroom as fast as her short legs would carry her. Pulling out her wand, she hurried off in the opposite direction: It was now or never. Harry - please. said Hermione weakly. But he had made up his mind - hitching his bag more securely onto his shoulder he set off at a run, weaving in and out of students now hurrying in the opposite direction, off to see what all the fuss was about in the east wing. Harry reached the corridor where Umbridges office was situated and found it deserted. Dashing behind a large suit of armor whose helmet creaked around to watch him, he pulled open his bag, seized Siriuss knife, and donned the Invisibility Cloak. He then crept slowly and carefully back out from behind the suit of armor and along the corridor until he reached Umbridges door. He inserted the blade of click to see more magical knife into the crack around it and moved it gently up and down, then withdrew it. There was a tiny click, and the door swung open. He ducked inside the office, closed the door quickly behind him, and looked around. It was empty; nothing was moving except the horrible kittens on the plates continuing to frolic on the wall above the confiscated broomsticks. Harry pulled off his Cloak and, striding over to the fireplace, found what he was looking for within seconds: a small box containing glittering Floo powder. He crouched down in front of the empty grate, his hands shaking. He had never done this before, though he thought he knew how it must work. Sticking his head into the fireplace, he took a large pinch of powder and dropped it onto the logs stacked neatly beneath him. They exploded at once into emerald-green flames. Number twelve, Grimmauld Place. Harry said loudly and clearly. It was one of the most curious sensations source had ever experienced; he had traveled by Floo powder before, of course, but then it had been his entire body that had spun around and around in the flames through the network of Wizarding fireplaces that stretched over the country: This time, his knees remained firm upon the cold floor of Umbridges office, and only his head hurtled through the emerald fire. And then, abruptly as it had begun, the spinning stopped. Feeling rather sick and as though he was wearing an exceptionally hot muffler around his head, Harry opened his eyes to find that he was looking up out of the kitchen fireplace at the long, wooden table, where a man sat poring over a piece of parchment. Sirius. The man jumped and looked around. It was not Sirius, but Lupin. Harry. he said, looking thoroughly shocked. What are you - whats happened, is everything all right. Yeah, said Harry. I just wondered - I mean, I just fancied a - a chat with Sirius. Ill call him, said Lupin, getting to please click for source feet, still looking perplexed. He went upstairs to look for Kreacher, he seems to be hiding in the attic again. And Harry saw Lupin hurry out of the kitchen. Now he was left with nothing to look at but the chair and table legs. He wondered why Sirius had never mentioned how very uncomfortable it was to speak out of the fire - his knees were already objecting painfully to their prolonged contact with Umbridges hard stone floor. Lupin returned with Sirius at his heels moments later. What is it. said Sirius urgently, sweeping his long dark hair out of his Steam trip hammer and dropping to the ground in front of the fire, so that he and Harry were on a level; Lupin knelt down too, looking baldurs gate builder roblox concerned. Are you all right. Do you need help. No, said Harry, its nothing like that. I just wanted to talk. about my dad. They exchanged a look of great surprise, but Harry did not have time to feel awkward or embarrassed; his knees were becoming sorer by the second, and he guessed that five minutes had already passed from the start of the diversion - George had only guaranteed him twenty. He therefore plunged immediately into the story of what he had seen in the Pensieve. When he had finished, neither Sirius nor Lupin spoke for a moment. Then Lupin said quietly, I wouldnt like you to judge your father on what you saw there, Harry. He was only fifteen - Im fifteen. said Harry heatedly. Look, Harry, said Sirius placatingly, James and Snape hated each other from the moment they set eyes on each other, it was just one of those things, you can understand that, cant you. I think James was everything Snape wanted to be - he was popular, he was good at Quidditch, good at pretty much everything. And Snape was just this little oddball who was up to his eyes in the Dark Arts and James - whatever else he may have appeared to you, Harry - always hated the Dark Arts. Yeah, said Harry, but he just attacked Snape for no good reason, just because - well, just because you said you were bored, he finished with a slightly apologetic note in his voice. Im not proud of it, said Sirius quickly. Lupin looked sideways at Sirius and then said, Look, Harry, what youve got to understand is that your father and Sirius were the best in the school at whatever they did - everyone thought they were the height of cool - if they sometimes got a bit carried away - If we were sometimes arrogant little berks, you mean, said Sirius. Lupin smiled. He kept messing up his hair, said Harry in a pained voice. Sirius and Lupin laughed. Id forgotten he used to do that, said Sirius affectionately. Was he playing with the Snitch. said Lupin eagerly. Yeah, said Harry, watching uncomprehendingly as Sirius and Lupin beamed reminiscently. Well. I thought he was a bit of an idiot. Of course he was a bit of an idiot. said Sirius bracingly. We were all idiots. Well - not Moony so much, he said fairly, looking at Lupin, but Lupin shook his head. Did I ever tell you to lay off Snape. he said. Did I ever have the guts to tell you I thought you were out of order. Yeah, well, said Sirius, you made us feel ashamed of ourselves sometimes. That was something. And, said Harry doggedly, determined to say everything that was on his mind now he was here, he kept looking over at the girls by the lake, hoping they were watching him. Oh, well, he always made a fool of himself whenever Lily was around, said Sirius, shrugging. He couldnt stop himself showing off whenever he got near her. How come she married him. Harry asked miserably. She hated him. Nah, she didnt, said Sirius. She started going out with him in seventh year, said Lupin. Once James had deflated his head a bit, said Sirius. And stopped hexing people just for the fun of it, said Lupin. Even Snape. said Harry. Well, said Lupin slowly, Snape was a special case. I mean, he never lost an opportunity to curse James, so you couldnt really expect James to take that lying down, could you. And my mum was okay with that. She didnt know too much about it, to tell you the truth, said Sirius. I mean, James didnt take Snape on dates with her and jinx him in front of her, did he. Sirius frowned at Harry, who was still looking unconvinced. Look, he said, your father was the best friend I ever had, and he was a good person. A lot of people are idiots at the age of fifteen. He grew out of it. Yeah, okay, said Harry heavily. I just never thought Id feel sorry for Snape. Now you mention it, said Lupin, a faint crease between his eyebrows, how did Snape react when he found youd seen all this. He told me hed never teach me Occlumency again, said Harry indifferently, like thats a big disappoint - He WHAT. shouted Sirius, causing Harry to jump and inhale a mouthful of ashes. Are you serious, Harry. said Lupin quickly. Hes stopped giving you lessons. Yeah, said Harry, surprised at what he considered a great overreaction.

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