at the time! We’ve been here nearly four hours! I’d never have believed it — the time’s flown,
hasn’t it?”
Harry didn’t answer. He was straining his ears to hear the voice again, but there was no sound
now except for Lockhart telling him he mustn’t expect a treat
like this every time he got
detention. Feeling dazed, Harry left.
It was so late that the Gryffindor common room was almost empty. Harry went straight up to the
dormitory. Ron wasn’t back yet.
Harry pulled on his pajamas, got into bed, and waited. Half an
hour later,
Ron arrived, nursing his right arm and bringing a strong smell of polish into the
darkened room.
“My muscles have all seized up,” he groaned, sinking on his bed. “Fourteen
times he made me
buff up that Quidditch cup before he was satisfied. And then I had another slug attack all over a
Special Award for Services to the School. Took ages to get the slime off… How was it with
Lockhart?”
Keeping his voice low
so as not to wake Neville, Dean, and Seamus, Harry told Ron exactly
what he had heard.
“And Lockhart said he couldn’t hear it?” said Ron. Harry could see him frowning in the
moonlight. “D’you think he was lying? But I don’t get it — even someone invisible would’ve
had to open the door.”
“I know,”
said Harry, lying back in his four-poster and staring at the canopy above him. “I don’t
get it either.”
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