Chapter 6: Dumbledore's Talk

Harry was filled with so many questions. He had no idea where to start. "The book has to have told me the truth," he thought to himself. "I need to get to Dumbledore."
Harry ran to the familiar path to Dumbledore's office and just as he was about to give the password a hand grabbed the back of his robs. "There's no need to bother him. He already knows," said Sirius. Sirius was not the person Harry wanted to see at that moment. Sirius had just lied to Harry that morning. "I read the paper and yes I know you know it's all true," Sirius looked like he was kind of sad and old. Harry thought he looked as if he was telling him someone died. "Why didn't you tell me the truth?" asked Harry. Sirius looked even sadder and kept quite. This only made Harry madder. He was tired of them being silent to him. "I asked why you didn't tell me the truth," said Harry angrily. "Have you read that book carefully?" asked Sirius. "The book Hazel wrote? Yes," said Harry thrown off. "Well do you remember the part where it explains about Voldemort's plans getting messed up?" but before Sirius could elaborate Professor McGonnagall stepped in. "That is enough. Mr. Potter is late for class," she said in her stern voice. "But Professor," Harry was not about to go to class now. "I said go!" said McGonnagall. She seemed shaken. Harry starred at her eyes for a minute then left relucktenly. This was not over.

"How dare you tell that boy anything close to the truth!" yelled McGonnagall at Sirius. Sirius just sat in his chair next to Professor Dumbledore's desk. He didn't have a trace of emotion to him. "Speak Sirius. Now!" she yelled. Sirius began to move his lips when Dumbledore walked in. "That will be quite enough," he said as he moved to his seat behind his desk. McGonnagall looked a lot like Hermione did when she almost had to tell Harry the truth. Sirius still looked sad. "Professor Dumbledore sir, Mr. Black almost gave some very important information to Mr. Potter," said McGonnagall. "Well it is about time some one did," said Dumbledore. McGonnagall opened her mouth in shock and Sirius look surprised. "What did you say?" asked Sirius. "I said it was about time that some one told Harry. He really does need to know," repeated Dumbledore. "But Professor she didn't want him to know. The least we can do is give her the honor of keeping her last request," said McGonnagall pleadingly. "Yes but as the latest news has shown us; that might not have been Hazel's last request," said Dumbledore. "Professor you don't really believe that paper is telling the truth. Do you?" asked McGonnagall in disbelief. "I believe it yes," said Dumbledore sadly. "But that means-," Sirius started. "That means Voldemort has Hazel and she is being forced to work against her will."