"Iwundawhadazout."
Hermione glared across the
table at Ron, whose mouth was stuffed with toast and scrambled eggs.
He swallowed quickly.
"I wonder what that's
about," he repeated, nodding towards the Slytherin House table.
Harry turned his head. Pansy Parkinson was talking urgently to Draco
Malfoy. She was pulling on his robe and motioning towards the doors
of the Great Hall. Malfoy looked irritated and uninterested at first,
but when Daphne Greengrass joined Parkinson with agitated gestures,
Malfoy frowned and went after the two girls. Pansy glanced back at
him and obviously told him to hurry up. Malfoy scowled, but quickened
his pace. Blaise Zabini hurried after them and, after a second's
hesitation and a mournful look at their breakfast, so did Crabbe and
Goyle.
"That's odd,"
said Hermione, watching Goyle's bulking form leaving the Great Hall.
"Want to go and see
what's gotten into them?" Ron asked, his eyes gleaming with
curiousity.
Harry and Hermione nodded,
and the three quickly went after the Slytherins. They were just in
time to see the group leave the castle through the front doors.
"Maybe Hagrid's
skrewts have singed Warrington's eyebrows off," Ron suggested
hopefully.
"Or they've
recognised Bulstrode as one of their own and adopted her into their
happy little skrewt family," laughed Harry.
"I think that even
the skrewts would stay away from Bulstrode as far as possible,"
said Hermione with a slightly disgusted look on her face.
Harry and Ron exchanged an
amused look.
"Meow,"
whispered Ron innocently.
Hermione scowled. "That
was a traumatic experience, Ron! I thought I'd stay that way!"
"I'm sorry,
Hermione," sniggered Ron.
"Besides, the
cat-incident is not why I don't like her. It's because she is an
aggressive bully. Just the other day I saw her shoving Orla Quirke."
"Well, Quirke can be
really annoying," said Ron.
Harry chuckled. Yesterday
Ron had been trying to catch Fleur Delacour's eye, but according to
him this had failed solely because 'that Quirke girl kept distracting
Fleur with useless questions'. Harry had pointed out that Fleur had
never shown much interest in a certain besotted, red-haired wizard
three years younger then herself. Ron had rounded on Harry demanding
to know who the git was that was interested in 'his' Fleur.
"Ron!" exclaimed
Hermione, "that's no reason to go around shoving people! Orla's
only a first year and at least two heads smaller than Bulstrode!"
Harry grinned, but he
whispered: "Shut it, you two. We're shadowing evil characters
that could be up to all sorts of no good."
They followed the
Slytherins across the grounds in the direction of the Quidditch
pitch. The group was walking faster now and the trio hurried after
them, taking care to stay out of sight.
"Bulstrode and Davis
are waiting for them," whispered Harry, spotting the two
witches.
"Watch out! It's
lying over there!" Tracey Davis yelled. Millicent Bulstrode
pointed to something on the ground a few metres away. The rest of the
Slytherins joined them and began to whisper.
"Nobody touch it,"
Malfoy said unnecessarily, as nobody made a move towards whatever it
was they were looking at. "Does anyone know what it is?"
The group fell silent.
"Can you see what
they're looking at?" Ron whispered from where they were laying
between a small cluster of oak trees.
Harry shook his head and
started to creep closer.
"What are you doing?"
hissed Hermione. "They'll see you!"
"I want to know what
they're looking at," answered Harry. "It could be something
dangerous. Something to do with Voldemort perhaps."
"Don't you think that
Malfoy would know about it then?" objected Hermione.
Harry shrugged and
proceeded to crawl towards another tree. From there he had a much
better view, but he still could not make out what it was that had
gotten the Slytherins so excited. Malfoy shrugged off Parkinson's
clutches and walked cautiously towards the object. He looked ready to
bolt at the first sign of movement.
"Can you see what it
is?" Ron whispered. Harry didn't answer. He carefully pushed
himself up onto his knees. He caught a glimpse of something laying in
the grass.
"I can see it..."
"Well, what is it?"
Hermione asked impatiently.
"I don't know,"
whispered Harry back. "It's small and flat. I can't see it very
well, but it looks familiar."
Malfoy walked around the
object, eyeing it warily. When it didn't move, he leaned closer. Then
he straightened up.
"It looks like a box
or something," he told the Slytherins. "It has words on it.
Most have worn off, but I can read one of them. I don't know what it
means, though. Does anyone know what SONY stands for?"
At those words Harry had
to clasp his hand over his mouth to keep himself from laughing out
loud. He whipped his head around when he heard a giggle. He shot a
warning look at Hermione whose eyes were shining with mirth and whose
shoulders shuddered with silent laughter. Ron looked bewildered from
one to the other.
"What?" he
asked. "What is it?"
Harry smiled broadly. "I
think it is safe to say that it nothing to do with Voldemort, Ron."
Hermione chuckled again and buried her face in her hands.
"Aargh!"
Harry looked back in time
to see Malfoy, who had been prodding the object with his foot, jump
back to hide behind a wide-eyed Crabbe.
"It... It's opening,"
Zabini said trembling. Parkinson flung herself fearfully against
Malfoy, who seemed to be battling an urge to run away. Greengrass
fainted and was caught by Goyle, who looked close to fainting
himself. Bulstrode, however, took a step forward and rolled up her
sleeves. She looked ready to fight and Harry briefly admired her
courage. Then he remembered the object Bulstrode was ready to take on
and dissolved into silent laughter again, which was only made worse
when he saw an ashen-faced Davis trying to pull the bigger witch
backwards.
"Let... Go... Of...
Me..." spluttered Bulstrode, trying to get rid of the girl
hanging around her neck."Millicent! Don't
behave like one of those revolting Gryffindors! Get back here!"
shrieked Parkinson.
"Glad... To..."
wheezed Bulstrode. "Can't... Choking..."
"Tracey, let go of
Millicent. Millicent, come here," ordered Malfoy from behind
Crabbe. "We'll get Snape to look at this... Thing."
"What are you all doing?"
Harry wiped the tears from
his eyes and saw a lanky boy sauntering up to the huddled group of
Slytherins. Theodore Nott looked at his housemates and then at the
object on the ground. His face brightened.
"Oh, good," he
said, "I see you've found my discman."
