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Chapter Twenty-Three: After the Burial
Patches of bright blue sky were beginning to appear over the castle turrets, but these signs of approaching summer did not lift Harry’s mood. He had been thwarted, both in his attempts to find out what Malfoy was doing, and in his efforts to start a conversation with Slughorn that might lead, somehow, to Slughorn handing over the memory he had apparently suppressed for decades.
‘Instead of focusing on both, just focus on Slughorn,’ Theodore told Harry in almost a begging tone.
They were sitting with Allison, Tracey, Terence, and Colin in a sunny corner of the courtyard after they ate lunch. Theodore and Allison were both clutching a Ministry of Magic leaflet—Common Apparition Mistakes and How to Avoid Them—for they were taking their tests later that very afternoon, but by and large the leaflets had not proved soothing to the nerves. Terence was sharing his Apparation practice experience with Tracey, and telling her despite failing his first test he still succeeded with flying colours when he took the next test. Harry was looking over the Half-Blood Prince’s book for the thousandth time, trying to find answers. Finally Colin was looking over a copy of “Witch Holiday? Magazine”, he said he was looking for somewhere he could take his family on vacation in the future, but Harry had a dark suspicion he was looking for places his muggle family could hide if the war got worse.
They were all so engulfed by the different things they were focused on that when the young Ravenclaw girl cleared her throat they all were a little startled.
‘Harry Potter?’ said the girl. ‘I was asked to give you this.’
‘Thanks…’
Harry’s heart sank as he took the small scroll of parchment.
Once the girl was out of earshot he said, ‘Dumbledore said we wouldn’t be having any more lessons until I got the memory!’
‘Perhaps this is just a check up on your progress or to see if you need some help?’ suggested Allison, as Harry unrolled the parchment; but rather than finding Dumbledore’s long, narrow, slanted writing he saw an untidy sprawl, very difficult to read due to the presence of large blotches on the parchment where the ink had run.
“Dear Harry, Canini, Tracey, Allison, and Theodore,
Aragog died last night. Harry and friends, you met him, and you know how special he was. Canini, I know you’d have liked him. It would mean a lot to me if you’d nip down for the burial later this evening. I’m planning on doing it round dusk, that was his favorite time of day. I know you’re not supposed to be out that late, but you can use the cloak. Wouldn’t ask, but I can’t face it alone.
Hagrid”
‘Look at this,’ said Harry, handing the note to Allison.
‘Bloody hell! No!’ she said, scanning it quickly and passing it to Theodore and Tracey.
‘He’s gone mad,’ said Tracey. ‘Aragog didn’t care about any of us, why should we go to his funeral, he told his family it was ok to eat us and we barely made it out of the forest alive.’
‘We wouldn’t have without you, Tracey,’ said Theodore in an appreciative tone. ‘I was nervous about me and Allison’s test later, but now I’m just glad it’s giving me an excuse not to go if the test lasts into the evening.’
‘Isn’t that a bit rude?’ asked Colin. ‘Hagrid’s your friend and he’s in pain, shouldn’t you go?’
‘Colin, I love you, but you don’t what the four of us went through. Aragog wanted to eat us and we had to fight with and run from his hundreds of children, it scared Tracey so bad she hasn’t liked spiders since. If it was Fang that was dead I’d happily go to the funeral to support Hagrid, but I will not attend a funeral for something that willingly tried to kill me.’
‘Alright, that makes sense,’ admitted Colin.
‘There’s just one thing I don’t understand,’ said Terence. ‘What does he mean by we aren’t supposed to be out that late, we’ve held Quidditch practice around or just after sunset several times all year?’
Harry had been wondering this too as he and Allison had gone to the stadium on Valentine’s Day at sunset no problem and had stayed long past it getting dark and neither of them got in trouble. Harry had also never heard Canini complain that had trouble reaching the Shrieking Shack each full moon.
‘Quidditch teams going to practice were given an exemption so maybe you wouldn’t know,’ said Tracey. ‘But since I was poisoned security at night has become a million times tighter, and so if you’re caught outside the castle past nightfall you’ll get in serious trouble.’
'Maybe he's right though Tracey, maybe you, me, and Canini go down to see him tonight,' said Harry.
'I'm sorry, Harry, but I'm with Theodore on this one. I want to support Hagrid, but I can't go near the monster that I still see in my nightmare,' said Tracey.
Harry took the note back and stared down at all the inky blotches all over it. Tears had clearly fallen thick and fast upon the parchment...
'Harry...you're going to still go, aren't you?' said Allison, looking into his eyes. 'Is it worth getting detention over?'
Harry sighed.
'I don't know,' he said honestly. 'I s’pose Hagrid’ll have to bury Aragog without us.'
'Yes, but he'll be ok, he's an adult,' said Allison trying to be reassuring. 'He'll have Fang, and Canini if you give her this letter.'
'And Harry,' said Theodore with the unmistakable expression of having an idea, 'With about half the six-years going off to take the test, the Potions classroom will mostly be empty...maybe you'll finally get Slughorn to cooperate.'
'Cooperate with what?' asked Colin.
'Something Dumbledore wants done,' Theodore answered. 'Harry's been trying to talk to Slughorn for months.'
'It’s hopeless, but who knows, maybe my fifty-seventh time will be lucky, what do you think?' said Harry bitterly.
'Oh my gosh Harry, that's it!’ said Allison in a sudden burst of excitement.
‘What d’you mean?’
‘Use the potion you gave me for safekeeping! Felix Felicis,’ said Allison, overjoyed by her breakthrough.
‘You’re a genius, jaanu!’ said Harry, now equally excited and kissed Allison. But then a thought popped into his mind. ‘I will use the potion if I have too, but I had been saving it for the war. If we end up in a fight like we were in the Ministry ever again I want as much luck as possible to guarantee everyone I care about survives. I have a class with Professor Slughorn today, and if I can’t get the memory by the time class ends then I’ll use the potion in the afternoon.’
‘That sounds like a plan,’ said Terence.
‘And don’t worry Harry,’ said Theodore, ‘you don’t need to drink the whole bottle for it to work, so you can still use it for your noble cause later.’
‘Well, before lunch ends I should give Canini this letter so that Hagrid isn’t completely alone,’ said Harry standing up with his things. ‘You’ll both do fine on your test, best of luck.’
‘Thanks.’
‘Thank you Harry.’
And with the goodbyes said, Harry reentered the castle to find his younger sister. It turned out he did not need to go far as when he looked into the Great Hall he could see that Canini was one of the few students still eating lunch. She was absentmindedly picking at the bread of her sandwich and slowly eating the pieces.
‘Hey sis, I got this letter from Hagrid, he wants us to go to his hut tonight but I’m not sure if I can attend, could you possibly—Cani what’s wrong?’
As Harry sat down next to her he got a better look at her and realized her face was pale and her eyes were puffy and red.
‘D-did you read the Daily Prophet today?’ she asked, her lower lip quivering.
Harry realized this probably had to do with what Tonks had been saying the other day.
‘No, but Tonks told me some parts. What’s happened?’
‘Fenrir Greyback, the werewolf who ki-the werewolf who bit m…he attacked Phillip Montgomery’s younger brother, Pip’s in my year, his brother died in St. Mungo’s. He was only five…’
‘Died?’ said Harry, reviewing what he new about werewolves in his head. ‘But I thought wizards bit by a werewolf survive and turn into another werewolf?’
‘It’s rare but if the werewolf hurts you more than just a bite you can die. Also injuries from a werewolf’s or claws can’t be closed without mixture of powdered silver and dittany, so if they don’t get treatment fast enough they bleed out. That’s what happened to Pip’s brother, he-he ran out of blood and his heart just stopped.’
‘But why would Greyback fatally wound him instead of abducting him and making him join his pack?’
‘I don’t know, Greyback works with Voldemort now and supposedly Phillip’s mother refused to help the Death Eaters, but Greyback sometimes just likes to kill his victims, like he did with my parents-but you know that already…’
Now more than ever Harry wanted to tell her that no, Greyback doesn’t just kill sometimes, when he kills it’s because someone told him to, and that Borgin ordered her parents deaths. But tears were now already running down her face from reliving the attack on her when she was three and her parent’s murder, and he couldn’t bare add to the trauma she was already experiencing. He wrapped his arms around her tight.
‘And Remus is with Greyback in his pack, if they are killing their enemies now what if they discover he’s a spy for the Order. Harry I haven’t heard from Moony since Christmas, I’m scared.’
Harry hugged her even tighter.
‘He’s going to be ok, that’s what Tonks was telling me. They’ve received no word that he’s hurt, but either way they’re getting Chiara to extract him, he’s not going to be a spy anymore.’
‘He’s coming home?’
‘Yes Cani, he’s coming home.’
Harry continued to hug Canini until she calmed down and rubbed her tears away.
‘Thanks Scarface, I really needed that. What was it you wanted me to visit Hagrid about?’ she asked, and now Harry felt guilty of asking her a favour when she was having such a hard day.
‘Er, Aragog died yesterday, Hagrid’s hosting a funeral, and he wants me and you to come,’ said Harry slowly.
‘I’m sorry Harry, but I think what I’ve gone through today is more death than I can take at the moment. I know you said you are unsure if you can attend, but if it’s at all possible please go. That Acromantula meant more to him than just a pet, he’s going to need a friend.’
Harry nodded, although didn’t make any promises, and then the bell rang overhead in the castle. They hugged one more time and then Harry headed off to the dungeons.
There were only three of them in Potions that afternoon: Harry, Ernie, and Draco Malfoy.
'All too young to Apparate just yet?' said Slughorn genially. 'Not turned seventeen yet?'
They shook their heads.
'Ah well,' said Slughorn cheerily, 'as we’re so few, we’ll do something fun. I want you all to brew me up something amusing!'
'That sounds good, sir,' said Ernie sycophantically, rubbing his hands together. Malfoy, on the other hand, did not crack a smile.
'What do you mean, "something amusing"?' he said irritably.
'Oh, surprise me,' said Slughorn airily.
Malfoy opened his copy of Advanced Potion-Making with a sulky expression. It could not have been plainer that he thought this lesson was a waste of time. Undoubtedly, Harry thought, watching him over the top of his own book, Malfoy was begrudging the time he could otherwise be spending in the Room of Requirement.
Was it his imagination, or did Malfoy, look thinner? Certainly he looked paler; his skin still had that grayish tinge, probably because he so rarely saw daylight these days. But there was no air of smugness, excitement, or superiority; none of the swagger that he had had on the Hogwarts Express, when he had boasted openly of the mission he had been given by Voldemort...There could be only one conclusion, in Harry’s opinion: The mission, whatever it was, was going badly.
Cheered by this thought, Harry skimmed through his copy of Advanced Potion-Making and found a heavily corrected Half-Blood Prince’s version of “An Elixir to Induce Euphoria,” which seemed not only to meet Slughorn’s instructions, but which might (Harry’s heart leapt as the thought struck him) put Slughorn into such a good mood that he would be prepared to hand over that memory if Harry could persuade him to taste some...
'Well, now, this looks absolutely wonderful,' said Slughorn an hour and a half later, clapping his hands together as he stared down into the sunshine yellow contents of Harry’s cauldron. 'Euphoria, I take it? And what’s that I smell? Mmmm...you’ve added just a sprig of peppermint, haven’t you? Unorthodox, but what a stroke of inspiration, Harry, of course, that would tend to counterbalance the occasional side effects of excessive singing and nose-tweaking...I really don’t know where you get these brain waves, my boy...unless—'
Harry pushed the Half-Blood Prince’s book deeper into his bag with his foot.
'—it’s just your mother’s genes coming out in you!'
'Oh...yeah, maybe,' said Harry, relieved.
Ernie was looking rather grumpy; determined to outshine Harry for once, he had most rashly invented his own potion, which had curdled and formed a kind of purple dumpling at the bottom of his cauldron.
Malfoy was already packing up, sour-faced; Slughorn had pronounced his Hiccuping Solution merely 'passable.'
The bell rang and both Ernie and Malfoy left at once.
'Sir,' Harry began, but Slughorn immediately glanced over his shoulder; when he saw that the room was empty but for himself and Harry, he hurried away as fast as he could.
'Professor—Professor, don’t you want to taste my po—?' called Harry desperately.
But Slughorn had gone. Disappointed, Harry emptied the cauldron, packed up his things, left the dungeon, and walked slowly back to the common room.
Theodore and Allison returned in the late afternoon.
'Harry!' cried Allison as she entered the common room and gave him a hug. 'You won't believe this Harry, we both passed!'
'Oh hey, that's great news, congrats!' he said and gave her a quick kiss.
'Yes, she did great,' said Theodore as he entered. 'She thought she was going to Splintch, but just like me she Disapparated and Apparated perfectly.'
'I'm so happy for both of you,' said Tracey.
'And how did your class with Slughorn go?' asked Theodore.
'The class itself was fine, but I didn't get the memory, so its to plan B then,' said Harry, though still with a smile on his face from sharing in Theodore and Allison's joy.
They spent most of their dinner celebrating the two passing their Apparition exam, then by the time they set off back to the common room they were now discussing the continuing problem of Slughorn and the memory.
'Now then, Harry—are you going to continue all of our good luck and use the Felix Felicis tonight?' asked Tracey.
'Yeah, I s’pose I’d better,' said Harry. 'So I reckon I won't need all of it, not twelve hours’ worth, it can’t take all night...I’ll just take a mouthful. Two or three hours should do it.'
Allison went up to her dorm and got the Felix Felicis, and as they had only just seen Slughorn enter the Great Hall and knew that he liked to take time over meals, they lingered for a while in the common room, the plan being that Harry should go to Slughorn’s office once the teacher had had time to get back there. When the sun had sunk to the level of the treetops in the Forbidden Forest, they decided the moment had come, and after checking carefully that no one was particularly looking at them Allison handed Harry the tiny, gleaming bottle.
'Ok, here goes,' said Harry, and he raised the little bottle and took a carefully measured gulp, then handed the potion back to Allison for safe keeping.
'Well, how do you feel?' whispered Allison.
Harry did not answer for a moment. Then, slowly but surely, an exhilarating sense of infinite opportunity stole through him; he felt as though he could have done anything, anything at all...and getting the memory from Slughorn seemed suddenly not only possible, but positively easy...
He got to his feet, smiling, brimming with confidence.
'Excellent,' he said. 'Really excellent. Right...I’m going down to Hagrid’s.'
'What?' said Theodore, Allison, and Tracey together, looking aghast.
'Sorry, Harry—but you have to go get Slughorn's memory, remember?' said Tracey.
'No,' said Harry confidently. 'I’m going to Hagrid’s, I’ve got a good feeling about going to Hagrid’s.'
'You feel like being near Aragog's dead body?' asked Theodore, looking stunned.
'Yeah,' said Harry, pulling his Invisibility Cloak out of his bag. 'I feel like it’s the place to be tonight, you know what I mean?'
'No,' said all three of his friends again in unison, all looking positively alarmed now.