“Come seek us where our voices sound,
We cannot sing above the ground,
And while you re searching, ponder this:
Wove taken what you'll sorely miss,
An hour long you'll have to look,
And to recover what we took,
But past an hourthe prospect's black,
Too late, it's gone, it wont come back”
Harry let himself float back upward and broke the bubbly surface, shaking
his hair out of his eyes.
“Hear it?” said Myrtle.
“Yeah ...'Come seek us where our voices sound... ' and if I need persuading
...hang on, I need to listen again...”
He sank back beneath the water. It took three more underwater renditions
of the egg's song before Harry had it memorized; then he trod water for a while,
thinking hard, while Myrtle sat and watched him.
“I've got to go and look for people who can't use their voices above the
ground...” he said slowly. “Er... who could that be?”
“Slow, aren't you?”
He had never seen Moaning Myrtle so cheerful, apart from the day when a dose
of PolyJuice Potion had given Hermione the hairy face and tail of a cat. Harry
stared around the bathroom, thinking ...if the voices could only be heard underwater,
then it made sense for them to belong to underwater creatures. He ran this theory
past Myrtle, who smirked at him.
“Well, thats what Diggory thought,” she said. “He lay there talking to himself
for ages about it. Ages and ages... nearly all the bubbles had gone...”
“Underwater ...” Harry said slowly. “Myrtle... what lives in the lake, apart
from the giant squid?”
“Oh all sorts,” she said. “I sometimes go down there... sometimes don't have
any choice, if someone flushes my toilet when I'm not expecting it...”
Trying not to think about Moaning Myrtle zooming down a pipe to the lake
with the contents of a toilet. Harry said, “Well, does anything in there have
a human voice? Hang on—”
Harry's eyes had fallen on the picture of the snoozing mermaid on the wall.
“Myrtle, there aren't merpeople in there, are there?”
“Oooh, very good,” she said, her thick glasses twinkling, “it took Diggory
much longer than that! And that was with her awake too”—Myrtle jerked her head
toward the mermaid with an expression of great dislike on her glum face—”giggling
and showing off and flashing her fins...”
“Thats it, isn't it?” said Harry excitedly. “The second tasks to go and find
the merpeople in the lake and ...and ...”
But he suddenly realized what he was saying, and he felt the excitement drain
out of him as though someone had just pulled a plug in his stomach. He wasn't
a very good swimmer; he'd never had much practice. Dudley had had lessons in
his youth, but Aunt Petunia and Uncle Vernon, no doubt hoping that Harry would
drown one day, hadn't bothered to give him any. A couple of lengths of this
bath were all very well, but that lake was very large, and very deep... and
merpeople would surely live right at the bottom...
“Myrtle,” Harry said slowly, “how am I supposed to breathe?”
At this, Myrtle's eyes filled with sudden tears again.
“Tactless!” she muttered, groping in her robes for a handkerchief.
“What's tactless?” said Harry, bewildered.
“Talking about breathing in front of me!” she said shrilly, and her voice
echoed loudly around the bathroom. “When I can't... when I haven't... not for
ages ...”
She buried her face in her handkerchief and sniffed loudly. Harry remembered
how touchy Myrtle had always been about being dead, but none of the other ghosts
he knew made such a fuss about it.
“Sorry,” he said impatiently. “I didn't mean—I just forgot...”
“Oh yes, very easy to forget Myrtle's dead,” said Myrtle, gulping, looking
at him out of swollen eyes. “Nobody missed me even when I was alive. Took them
hours and hours to find my body—I know, I was sitting there waiting for them.
Olive Hornby came into the bathroom—Are you in here again, sulking, Myrtle?'
she said, 'because Professor Dippet asked me to look for you -' And then she
saw my body... ooooh, she didn't forget it until her dying day, I made sure
of that... followed her around and reminded her, I did. I remember at her brother's
wedding—”
But Harry wasn't listening; he was thinking about the merpeople's song again.
“We've taken what you II sorely miss.” That sounded as though they were going
to steal something of his, something he had to get back. What were they going
to take?
“—and then, of course, she went to the Ministry of Magic to stop me stalking
her, so I had to come back here and live in my toilet.”
“Good,” said Harry vaguely. “Well, I'm a lot further on than I was... Shut
your eyes again, will you? I'm getting out.”
He retrieved the egg from the bottom of the bath, climbed out, dried himself,
and pulled on his pajamas and dressing gown again.
“Will you come and visit me in my bathroom again sometime?” Moaning Myrtle
asked mournfully as Harry picked up the Invisibility Cloak.
“Er... I'll try,” Harry said, though privately thinking the only way he'd
be visiting Myrtle's bathroom again was if every other toilet in the castle
got blocked. “See you. Myrtle... thanks for your help.”
“Bye, 'bye,” she said gloomily, and as Harry put on the Invisibllity Cloak
he saw her zoom back up the tap.
Out in the dark corridor, Harry examined the Marauders Map to check that
the coast was still clear. Yes, the dots belonging to Filch and his cat, Mrs.
Norris, were safely in their office... nothing else seemed to be moving apart
from Peeves, though he was bouncing around the trophy room on the floor above...
Harry had taken his first step back toward Gryffindor Tower when something else
on the map caught his eye... something distinctly odd.
Peeves was not the only thing that was moving. A single dot was flitting
around a room in the bottom left-hand corner—Snapes office. But the dot wasn't
labeled “Severus Snape” ...it was Bartemius Crouch.
Harry stared at the dot. Mr. Crouch was supposed to be too ill to go to work
or to come to the Yule Ball—so what was he doing, sneaking into Hogwarts at
one o'clock in the morning? Harry watched closely as the dot moved around and
around the room, pausing here and there...
Harry hesitated, thinking... and then his curiosity got the better of him.
He turned and set off in the opposite direction toward the nearest staircase.
He was going to see what Crouch was up to.
Harry walked down the stairs as quietly as possible, though the faces in
some of the portraits still turned curiously at the squeak of a floorboard,
the rustle of his pajamas. He crept along the corridor below, pushed aside a
tapestry about halfway along, and proceeded down a narrower staircase, a shortcut
that would take him down two floors. He kept glancing down at the map, wondering
...It just didn't seem in character, somehow, for correct, law-abiding Mr. Crouch
to be sneaking around somebody else's office this late at night...
And then, halfway down the staircase, not thinking about what he was doing,
not concentrating on anything but the peculiar behavior of Mr. Crouch, Harrys
leg suddenly sank right through the trick step Neville always forgot to jump.
He gave an ungainly wobble, and the golden egg, still damp from the bath, slipped
from under his arm. He lurched forward to try and catch it, but too late; the
egg fell down the long staircase with a bang as loud as a bass drum on every
step—the Invisibility Cloak slipped—Harry snatched at it, and the Marauder s
Map fluttered out of his hand and slid down six stairs, where, sunk in the step
to above his knee, he couldn't reach it.
The golden egg fell through the tapestry at the bottom of the staircase,
burst open, and began wailing loudly in the corridor below. Harry pulled out
his wand and struggled to touch the Marauder s Map, to wipe it blank, but it
was too far away to reach—
Pulling the cloak back over himself Harry straightened up, listening hard
with his eyes screwed up with fear... and, almost immediately—
“PEEVES!”
It was the unmistakable hunting cry of Filch the caretaker. Harry could hear
his rapid, shuffling footsteps coming nearer and nearer, his wheezy voice raised
in fury.
“What's this racket? Wake up the whole castle, will you? I'll have you, Peeves,
I'll have you, you'll... and what is this?”
Filch's footsteps halted; there was a clink of metal on metal and the wailing
stopped—Filch had picked up the egg and closed it. Harry stood very still, one
leg still Jammed tightly in the magical step, listening. Any moment now, Filch
was going to pull aside the tapestry, expecting to see Peeves... and there would
be no Peeves ...but if he came up the stairs, he would spot the Marauder's Map...
and Invisibility Cloak or not, the map would show “Harry Potter” standing exactly
where he was.
“Egg?” Filch said quietly at the foot of the stairs. “My sweet!”—Mrs. Norris
was obviously with him—”This is a Triwizard clue! This belongs to a school champion!”
Harry felt sick; his heart was hammering very fast—
“PEEVES!” Filch roared gleefully. “You've been stealing!”
He ripped back the tapestry below, and Harry saw his horrible, pouchy face
and bulging, pale eyes staring up the dark and (to Filch) deserted staircase.
“Hiding, are you?” he said softly. “I'm coming to get you, Peeves... You've
gone and stolen a Triwizard clue, Peeves... Dumbledore'll have you out of here
for this, you filthy, pilfering poltergeist...”
Filch started to climb the stairs, his scrawny, dust-colored cat at his heels.
Mrs. Morris's lamp-like eyes, so very like her masters, were fixed directly
upon Harry. He had had occasion before now to wonder whether the Invisibility
Cloak worked on cats... Sick with apprehension, he watched Filch drawing nearer
and nearer in his old flannel dressing gown—he tried desperately to pull his
trapped leg free, but it merely sank a few more inches—any second now, Filch
was going to spot the map or walk right into him—
“Filch? Whats going on?”
Filch stopped a few steps below Harry and turned. At the foot of the stairs
stood the only person who could make Harry's situation worse: Snape. He was
wearing a long gray nightshirt and he looked livid.
“Its Peeves, Professor,” Filch whispered malevolently. “He threw this egg
down the stairs.”
Snape climbed up the stairs quickly and stopped beside Filch. Harry gritted
his teeth, convinced his loudly thumping heart would give him away at any second...
“Peeves?” said Snape softly, staring at the egg in Filch's hands. “But Peeves
couldn't get into my office...”
“This egg was in your office. Professor?”
“Of course not,” Snape snapped. “I heard banging and wailing—”
“Yes, Professor, that was the egg—”
“- I was coming to investigate—”
“Peeves threw it. Professor—”
“and when I passed my office, I saw that the torches were lit and a cupboard
door was ajar! Somebody has been searching it!”
But Peeves couldn't—”
“I know he couldn't, Filch!” Snape snapped again. “I seal my office with
a spell none but a wizard could break!” Snape looked up the stairs, straight
through Harry, and then down into the corridor below. “I want you to come and
help me search for the intruder, Filch.”
“I—yes, Professor—but—”
Filch looked yearningly up the stairs, right through Harry, who could see
that he was very reluctant to forgo the chance of cornering Peeves. Go, Harry
pleaded with him silently, go with Snape... go... Mrs. Norris was peering around
Filch's legs... Harry had the distinct impression that she could smell him...
Why had he filled that bath with so much perfumed foam?
“The thing is, Professor,” said Filch plaintively, “the headmaster will have
to listen to me this time. Peeves has been stealing from a student, it might
be my chance to get him thrown out of the castle once and for all—”
“Filch, I don't give a damn about that wretched poltergeist; it's my office
that's—”
Clunk. Clunk. Clunk.
Snape stopped talking very abruptly. He and Filch both looked down at the
foot of the stairs. Harry saw Mad-Eye Moody limp into sight through the narrow
gap between their heads. Moody was wearing his old traveling cloak over his
nightshirt and leaning on his staff as usual.
“Pajama party, is it?” he growled up the stairs.
“Professor Snape and I heard noises, Professor,” said Filch at once. “Peeves
the Poltergeist, throwing things around as usual—and then Professor Snape discovered
that someone had broken into his off—”
“Shut up!” Snape hissed to Filch.
Moody took a step closer to the foot of the stairs. Harry saw Moodys magical
eye travel over Snape, and then, unmistakably, onto himself.
Harrys heart gave a horrible jolt. Moody could see through Invisibility Cloaks...
he alone could see the full strangeness of the scene:
Snape in his nightshirt, Filch clutching the egg, and he, Harry, trapped
in the stairs behind them. Moody's lopsided gash of a mouth opened in surprise.
For a few seconds, he and Harry stared straight into each other's eyes. Then
Moody closed his mouth and turned his blue eye upon Snape again.
“Did I hear that correctly, Snape?” he asked slowly. “Someone broke into
your office?”
“It is unimportant,” said Snape coldly. “On the contrary,” growled Moody,
“it is very important. Who'd want to break into your office?”
“A student, I daresay,” said Snape. Harry could see a vein flickering horribly
on Snape's greasy temple. “It has happened before. Potion ingredients have gone
missing from my private store cupboard ...students attempting illicit mixtures,
no doubt...”
“Reckon they were after potion ingredients, eh?” said Moody. “Not hiding
anything else in your office, are you?”
Harry saw the edge of Snapes sallow face turn a nasty brick color, the vein
in his temple pulsing more rapidly.
“You know I'm hiding nothing, Moody,” he said in a soft and dangerous voice,
“as you've searched my office pretty thoroughly yourself.”