Harry couldn't fly straight on Monday. Not only was he preoccupied with Cho's kiss but he also kept feeling that Sirius just wasn't acting himself. Twice he was pelted with a bludger because he couldn't concentrate.

"Harry, is something wrong?" asked Ron after Harry flew right out of the Quidditch pitch.

"No, it's nothing." Harry lied.

"Well, if you say so. Come on, we have Divination next."

"Oh great." Said Harry sarcastically.

Half an hour later Harry was in the back staring absentmindedly out the window. He was looking out at Hagrid's cabin. He heard fang growling at something. Probably Hagrid's new creature for his lesson. He wasn't paying to much attention though due to the perfume emitting from the fire.

"Potter? I asked you a question."

"Huh? Wha. Oh! Sorry Professor." Harry said quickly as he shuffled some papers to look busy.

"Anyway," Professor Trelawny continued,"When Mars is exceptionally bright it means fate will be trifled with."

Harry continued to look out the window and saw a figure hurry out of Hagrid's cabin. This was strange because Hagrid never had visitors other than Harry, Ron, or Hermione. This person was also to small to be Hagrid himself. Harry pondered this for the rest of class.

"We should visit Hagrid." Said Harry the next day. Harry had realized that they hadn't visited Hagrid at all this year and it was getting close to Halloween.

"Yeah. Let's go see him during break. I sure don't want to spend break in this weather. Wait, mail's here!"

Sure enough, the common cloud of owls was flying through the Great Hall distributing their owner's parcels. Harry noticed Malfoy get his usual sweets from his parents and Cho get a copy of the Daily Prophet. Harry yearned to read it with Cho.

"Hey, it's a letter from Hagrid." Said Hermione. "Oh no! Bad news Harry."

Hermione handed the letter to Harry who read just loud enough so that the trio could hear.

Dear Harry Someone broke into my hut yesterday and stole your map.

Harry had lent Hagrid the Marauders map so he could find out who had been stealing the school cabbages.

I don't know who did it but I want to see you for a spot of tea. After all, You haven't been to see me for a while now. Come by when you can -Hagrid

"Who would break into Hagrid's house?" Asked Ron looking worried.

"I don't know."

The couple of classes before break seemed to last forever. Harry hadn't managed to brew his engorging potion correctly and Snape made him clean all the caldrons as punishment. Then he had Defense Against The Dark Arts. It seemed that Sirius was treating him specially. Harry thought this was not a good sign as he might give himself away. Then he had to go up to the North Tower for Divination. He thought it pointless to believe that a dear friend would turn on him. After the long day had ended, He, Ron, and Hermione hurried past the greenhouses to Hagrid's hut.