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eptember air and talking about what Snape was likely to set them in the first lesson of the year。 They had got as far as agreeing that it was likely to be something extremely difficult; just to catch them off guard after a two…month holiday; when someone walked around the corner towards them。
'Hello; Harry!'
It was Cho Chang and; what was more; she was on her own again。 This was most unusual: Cho was almost always surrounded by a gang of giggling girls; Harry remembered the agony of trying to get her by herself to ask her to the Yule Ball。
'Hi;' said Harry; feeling his face grow hot。 At least you're not
covered in Stinksap this time; he told himself。 Cho seemed to be thinking along the same lines。
'You got that stuff off; then?'
'Yeah;' said Harry; trying to grin as though the memory of their last meeting was funny as opposed to mortifying。 'So; did you: er: have a good summer?'
The moment he had said this he wished he hadn't … Cedric had been Cho's boyfriend and the memory of his death must have affected her holiday almost as badly as it had affected Harry's。 Something seemed to tauten in her face; but she said; 'Oh; it was all right; you know:'
'Is that a Tornados badge?' Ron demanded suddenly; pointing to the front of Cho's robes; where a sky…blue badge emblazoned with a double gold T' was pinned。 'You don't support them; do you?'
'Yeah; I do;' said Cho。
'Have you always supported them; or just since they started winning the league?' said Ron; in what Harry considered an unnecessarily accusatory tone of voice。
'I've supported them since I was six;' said Cho coolly。 'Anyway: see you; Harry。'
She walked away。 Hermione waited until Cho was halfway across the courtyard before rounding on Ron。
'You are so tactless!'
'What? I only asked her if …'
'Couldn't you tell she wanted to talk to Harry on her own?'
'So? She could've done; I wasn't stopping …'
'Why on earth were you attacking her about her Quidditch team?'
'Attacking? I wasn't attacking her; I was only …'
'Who cares if she supports the Tornados?'
'Oh; e on; half the people you see wearing those badges only bought them last season …'
'But what does it matter!'
'It means they're not real fans; they're just jumping on the bandwagon …'
That's the bell;' said Harry dully; because Ron and Hermione were bickering too loudly to hear it。 They did not stop arguing all the way down to Snape's dungeon; which gave Harry plenty of time to reflect that between Neville and Ron he would be lucky ever to have two minutes of conversation with Cho that he could look back on without wanting to leave the country。
And yet; he thought; as they joined the queue lining up outside Snape's classroom door; she had chosen to e and talk to him; hadn't she? She had been Cedric's girlfriend; she could easily have hated Harry for ing out of the Triwizard maze alive when Cedric had died; yet she was talking to him in a perfectly friendly way; not as though she thought him mad; or a liar; or in some horrible way responsible for Cedric's death: yes; she had definitely chosen to e and talk to him; and that made the second time in two days: and at this thought; Harry's spirits rose。 Even the ominous sound of Snape's dungeon door creaking open did not puncture the small; hopeful bubble that seemed to have swelled in his chest。 He filed into the classroom behind Ron and Hermione and followed them to their usual table at the back; where he sat down between Ron and Hermione and ignored the huffy; irritable noises now issuing from both of them。
'Settle down;' said Snape coldly; shutting the door behind him。
There was no real need for the call to order; the moment the class had heard the door close; quiet had fallen and all fidgeting stopped。 Snape's mere presence was usually enough to ensure a class's silence。
'Before we begin today's lesson;' said Snape; sweeping over to his desk and staring around at them all; 'I think it appropriate to remind you that next June you will be sitting an important examination; during which you will prove how much you have learned about the position and use of magical potions。 Moronic though some of this class undoubtedly are; I expect you to scrape an 〃Acceptable〃 in your OWL; or suffer my: displeasure。'
His gaze lingered this time on Neville; who gulped。
'After this year; of course; many of you will cease studying with me;' Snape went on。 'I take only the very best into my NEWT Potions class; which means that some of us will certainly be saying goodbye。'
His eyes rested on Harry and his lip curled。 Harry glared back; feeling a grim pleasure at the idea that he would be able to give up Potions after fifth year。
'But we have another year to go before that happy moment of farewell;' said Snape softly; 'so; whether or not you are intending to attempt NEWT; I advise all of you to concentrate your efforts upon maintaining the high pass level I have e to expect from my OWL students。
Today we will be mixing a potion that often es up at Ordinary Wizarding Level: the Draught of Peace; a potion to calm anxiety and soothe agitation。 Be warned: if you are too heavy…handed with the ingredients you will put the drinker into a heavy and sometimes irreversible sleep; so you will need to pay close attention to what you are doing。' On Harry's left; Hermione sat up a little straighter; her expression one of utmost attention。 The ingredients and method …' Snape flicked his wand '… are on the blackboard …' (they appeared there) '… you will find everything you need …' he flicked his wand again '… in the store cupboard …' (the door of the said cupboard sprang open) '… you have an hour and a half: start。'
Just as Harry; Ron and Hermione had predicted; Snape could hardly have set them a more difficult; fiddly potion。 The ingredients had to be added to the cauldron in precisely the right order and quantities; the mixture had to be stirred exactly the right number of times; firstly in clockwise; then in anti…clockwise directions; the heat of the flames on which it was simmering had to be lowered to exactly the right level for a specific number of minutes before the final ingredient was added。
'A light silver vapour should now be rising from your potion;' called Snape; with ten minutes left to go。
Harry; who was sweating profusely; looked desperately around the dungeon。 His own cauldron was issuing copious amounts of dark grey steam; Ron's was spitting green sparks。 Seamus was feverishly prodding the flames at the base of his cauldron with the tip of his wand; as they seemed to be going out。 The surface of Hermione's potion; however; was a shimmering mist of silver vapour; and as Snape swept by he looked down his hooked nose at it without ment; which meant he could find nothing to criticise。
At Harry's cauldron; however; Snape stopped; and looked down at it with a horrible smirk on his face。
'Potter; what is this supposed to be?'
The Slytherins at the front of the class all looked up eagerly; they loved hearing Snape taunt Harry。
The Draught of Peace;' said Harry tensely。
Tell me; Potter;' said Snape softly; 'can you read?'
Draco Malfoy laughed。
'Yes; I can;' said Harry; his fingers clenched tightly around his wand。
'Read the third line of the instructions for me; Potter。'
Harry squinted at the blackboard; it was not easy to make out the instructions through the haze of multicoloured steam now filling the dungeon。
'〃Add powdered moonstone; stir three times counter…clockwise; allow to simmer for seven minutes then add two drops of syrup of hellebore。〃'
His heart sank。 He had not added syrup of hellebore; but had proceeded straight to the fourth line of the instructions after allowing his potion to simmer for seven minutes。
'Did you do everything on the third line; Potter?'
'No;' said Harry very quietly。
'I beg your pardon?'
'No;' said Harry; more loudly。 'I forgot the hellebore。'
'I know you did; Potter; which means that this mess is utterly worthless。 Evanesce。'
The contents of Harry's potion vanished; he was left standing foolishly beside an empty cauldron。
Those of you who have managed to read the instructions; fill one flagon with a sample of your potion; label it clearly with your name and bring it up to my desk for testing;' said Snape。 'Homework: twelve inches of parchment on the properties of moonstone and its uses in potion…making; to be handed in on Thursday。'
While everyone around him filled their flagons; Harry cleared away his things; seething。 His potion had been no worse than Ron's; which was now giving off a foul odour of bad eggs; or Neville's; which had achieved the consistency of just…mixed cement and which
Neville was now having to gouge out of his cauldron; yet it was he; Harry; who would be receiving zero marks for the day's work。 He stuffed his wand back into his bag and slumped down on to his seat; watching everyone else march up to Snape's desk with filled and corked flagons。 When at long last the bell rang; Harry was first out of the du