13. CHAPTER THIRTEEN THE VERY SECRET DIARY

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets / 哈利波特与密室

1Hermione remained in the hospital wing for several weeks. There was a flurry of rumor about her disappearance when the rest of the school arrived back from their Christmas holidays, because of course everyone thought that she had been attacked. So many students filed past the hospital wing trying to catch a glimpse of her that Madam Pomfrey took out her curtains again and placed them around Hermione’s bed, to spare her the shame of being seen with a furry face.

2Harry and Ron went to visit her every evening. When the new term started, they brought her each days homework.

3If Id sprouted whiskers, Id take a break from work,” said Ron, tipping a stack of books onto Hermione’s bedside table one evening.

4Dont be silly, Ron, Ive got to keep up,” said Hermione briskly. Her spirits were greatly improved by the fact that all the hair had gone from her face and her eyes were turning slowly back to brown. I dont suppose youve got any new leads?” she added in a whisper, so that Madam Pomfrey couldn’t hear her.

5Nothing,” said Harry gloomily.

6I was so sure it was Malfoy,” said Ron, for about the hundredth time.

7Whats that?” asked Harry, pointing to something gold sticking out from under Hermione’s pillow.

8Just a get well card,” said Hermione hastily, trying to poke it out of sight, but Ron was too quick for her. He pulled it out, flicked it open, and read aloud:

9To Miss Granger, wishing you a speedy recovery, from your concerned teacher, Professor Gilderoy Lockhart, Order of Merlin, Third Class, Honorary Member of the Dark Force Defense League, and five-time winner of Witch Weeklys Most-Charming-Smile Award.” Ron looked up at Hermione, disgusted.

10You sleep with this under your pillow?” But Hermione was spared answering by Madam Pomfrey sweeping over with her evening dose of medicine.

11Is Lockhart the smarmiest bloke youve ever met, or what?” Ron said to Harry as they left the infirmary and started up the stairs toward Gryffindor Tower. Snape had given them so much homework, Harry thought he was likely to be in the sixth year before he finished it. Ron was just saying he wished he had asked Hermione how many rat tails you were supposed to add to a Hair-Raising Potion when an angry outburst from the floor above reached their ears.

12Thats Filch,” Harry muttered as they hurried up the stairs and paused, out of sight, listening hard.

13You dont think someone elses been attacked?” said Ron tensely.

14They stood still, their heads inclined toward Filchs voice, which sounded quite hysterical.

15“— even more work for me! Mopping all night, like I havent got enough to do! No, this is the final straw, Im going to Dumbledore —” His footsteps receded along the out-of-sight corridor and they heard a distant door slam.

16They poked their heads around the corner. Filch had clearly been manning his usual lookout post: They were once again on the spot where Mrs. Norris had been attacked. They saw at a glance what Filch had been shouting about.

17A great flood of water stretched over half the corridor, and it looked as though it was still seeping from under the door of Moaning Myrtles bathroom. Now that Filch had stopped shouting, they could hear Myrtles wails echoing off the bathroom walls.

18Now whats up with her?” said Ron.

19Lets go and see,” said Harry, and holding their robes over their ankles they stepped through the great wash of water to the door bearing its OUT OF ORDER sign, ignored it as always, and entered.

20Moaning Myrtle was crying, if possible, louder and harder than ever before. She seemed to be hiding down her usual toilet. It was dark in the bathroom because the candles had been extinguished in the great rush of water that had left both walls and floor soaking wet.

21Whats up, Myrtle?” said Harry.

22Whos that?” glugged Myrtle miserably. Come to throw something else at me?”

23Harry waded across to her stall and said, “Why would I throw something at you?”

24Dont ask me,” Myrtle shouted, emerging with a wave of yet more water, which splashed onto the already sopping floor. “Here I am, minding my own business, and someone thinks its funny to throw a book at me. . . .” “But it cant hurt you if someone throws something at you,” said Harry, reasonably. “I mean, itd just go right through you, wouldn’t it?” He had said the wrong thing. Myrtle puffed herself up and shrieked, “Lets all throw books at Myrtle, because she cant feel it! Ten points if you can get it through her stomach! Fifty points if it goes through her head! Well, ha, ha, ha! What a lovely game, I dont think!”

25Who threw it at you, anyway?” asked Harry.

26I dont know. . . . I was just sitting in the U-bend, thinking about death, and it fell right through the top of my head,” said Myrtle, glaring at them.

27Its over there, it got washed out. . . .” Harry and Ron looked under the sink where Myrtle was pointing. A small, thin book lay there. It had a shabby black cover and was as wet as everything else in the bathroom. Harry stepped forward to pick it up, but Ron suddenly flung out an arm to hold him back.

28What?” said Harry.

29Are you crazy?” said Ron. It could be dangerous.” “Dangerous?” said Harry, laughing. Come off it, how could it be dangerous?”

30Youd be surprised,” said Ron, who was looking apprehensively at the book. Some of the books the Ministrys confiscatedDads told methere was one that burned your eyes out. And everyone who read Sonnets of a Sorcerer spoke in limericks for the rest of their lives. And some old witch in Bath had a book that you could never stop reading! You just had to wander around with your nose in it, trying to do everything one-handed. And —” “All right, Ive got the point,” said Harry.

31The little book lay on the floor, nondescript and soggy.

32Well, we wont find out unless we look at it,” he said, and he ducked around Ron and picked it up off the floor.

33Harry saw at once that it was a diary, and the faded year on the cover told him it was fifty years old. He opened it eagerly. On the first page he could just make out the nameT. M. Riddlein smudged ink.

34Hang on,” said Ron, who had approached cautiously and was looking over Harrys shoulder. I know that name. . . . T. M. Riddle got an award for special services to the school fifty years ago.” “How on earth dyou know that?” said Harry in amazement.

35Because Filch made me polish his shield about fifty times in detention,” said Ron resentfully. “That was the one I burped slugs all over. If youd wiped slime off a name for an hour, youd remember it, too.” Harry peeled the wet pages apart. They were completely blank. There wasn’t the faintest trace of writing on any of them, not even Auntie Mabel’s birthday, or dentist, half-past three.

36He never wrote in it,” said Harry, disappointed.

37I wonder why someone wanted to flush it away?” said Ron curiously.

38Harry turned to the back cover of the book and saw the printed name of a variety store on Vauxhall Road, London.

39He mustve been Muggle-born,” said Harry thoughtfully. To have bought a diary from Vauxhall Road. . . .”

40Well, its not much use to you,” said Ron. He dropped his voice. “Fifty points if you can get it through Myrtles nose.” Harry, however, pocketed it.

41Hermione left the hospital wing, de-whiskered, tail-less, and fur-free, at the beginning of February. On her first evening back in Gryffindor Tower, Harry showed her T. M. Riddles diary and told her the story of how they had found it.

42“Oooh, it might have hidden powers,” said Hermione enthusiastically, taking the diary and looking at it closely.

43If it has, its hiding them very well,” said Ron. Maybe its shy. I dont know why you dont chuck it, Harry.”

44I wish I knew why someone did try to chuck it,” said Harry. I wouldn’t mind knowing how Riddle got an award for special services to Hogwarts either.”

45Couldve been anything,” said Ron. Maybe he got thirty O.W.L.s or saved a teacher from the giant squid. Maybe he murdered Myrtle; that wouldve done everyone a favor. . . .”

46But Harry could tell from the arrested look on Hermione’s face that she was thinking what he was thinking.

47What?” said Ron, looking from one to the other.

48Well, the Chamber of Secrets was opened fifty years ago, wasn’t it?” he said. Thats what Malfoy said.”

49Yeah . . .” said Ron slowly.

50And this diary is fifty years old,” said Hermione, tapping it excitedly.

51So?”

52Oh, Ron, wake up,” snapped Hermione. We know the person who opened the Chamber last time was expelled fifty years ago. We know T. M.

53Riddle got an award for special services to the school fifty years ago. Well, what if Riddle got his special award for catching the Heir of Slytherin? His diary would probably tell us everythingwhere the Chamber is, and how to open it, and what sort of creature lives in itthe person whos behind the attacks this time wouldn’t want that lying around, would they? ” “Thats a brilliant theory, Hermione,” said Ron, “with just one tiny little flaw. Theres nothing written in his diary.” But Hermione was pulling her wand out of her bag.

54It might be invisible ink!” she whispered.

55She tapped the diary three times and said, “Aparecium!” Nothing happened. Undaunted, Hermione shoved her hand back into her bag and pulled out what appeared to be a bright red eraser.

56Its a Revealer, I got it in Diagon Alley,” she said.

57She rubbed hard on January first. Nothing happened.

58Im telling you, theres nothing to find in there,” said Ron. “Riddle just got a diary for Christmas and couldn’t be bothered filling it in.” Harry couldn’t explain, even to himself, why he didn’t just throw Riddles diary away. The fact was that even though he knew the diary was blank, he kept absentmindedly picking it up and turning the pages, as though it were a story he wanted to finish. And while Harry was sure he had never heard the name T. M. Riddle before, it still seemed to mean something to him, almost as though Riddle was a friend hed had when he was very small, and had half- forgotten. But this was absurd. Hed never had friends before Hogwarts, Dudley had made sure of that.

59Nevertheless, Harry was determined to find out more about Riddle, so next day at break, he headed for the trophy room to examine Riddles special award, accompanied by an interested Hermione and a thoroughly unconvinced Ron, who told them hed seen enough of the trophy room to last him a lifetime.

60Riddles burnished gold shield was tucked away in a corner cabinet. It didn’t carry details of why it had been given to him (“Good thing, too, or itd be even bigger and Id still be polishing it,” said Ron). However, they did find Riddles name on an old Medal for Magical Merit, and on a list of old Head Boys.

61He sounds like Percy,” said Ron, wrinkling his nose in disgust. Prefect, Head Boy . . . probably top of every class —” “You say that like its a bad thing,” said Hermione in a slightly hurt voice.

62The sun had now begun to shine weakly on Hogwarts again. Inside the castle, the mood had grown more hopeful. There had been no more attacks since those on Justin and Nearly Headless Nick, and Madam Pomfrey was pleased to report that the Mandrakes were becoming moody and secretive, meaning that they were fast leaving childhood.

63The moment their acne clears up, theyll be ready for repotting again,” Harry heard her telling Filch kindly one afternoon. And after that, it wont be long until were cutting them up and stewing them. Youll have Mrs. Norris back in no time.”

64Perhaps the Heir of Slytherin had lost his or her nerve, thought Harry. It must be getting riskier and riskier to open the Chamber of Secrets, with the school so alert and suspicious. Perhaps the monster, whatever it was, was even now settling itself down to hibernate for another fifty years. . . .

65Ernie Macmillan of Hufflepuff didn’t take this cheerful view. He was still convinced that Harry was the guilty one, that he hadgiven himself awayat the Dueling Club. Peeves wasn’t helping matters; he kept popping up in the crowded corridors singingOh, Potter, you rotter . . .” now with a dance routine to match.

66Gilderoy Lockhart seemed to think he himself had made the attacks stop.

67Harry overheard him telling Professor McGonagall so while the Gryffindors were lining up for Transfiguration.

68I dont think therell be any more trouble, Minerva,” he said, tapping his nose knowingly and winking. I think the Chamber has been locked for good this time. The culprit must have known it was only a matter of time before I caught him. Rather sensible to stop now, before I came down hard on him.

69You know, what the school needs now is a morale-booster. Wash away the memories of last term! I wont say any more just now, but I think I know just the thing. . . .”

70He tapped his nose again and strode off.

71Lockhart’s idea of a morale-booster became clear at breakfast time on February fourteenth. Harry hadn’t had much sleep because of a late-running Quidditch practice the night before, and he hurried down to the Great Hall, slightly late. He thought, for a moment, that hed walked through the wrong doors.

72The walls were all covered with large, lurid pink flowers. Worse still, heart- shaped confetti was falling from the pale blue ceiling. Harry went over to the Gryffindor table, where Ron was sitting looking sickened, and Hermione seemed to have been overcome with giggles.

73Whats going on?” Harry asked them, sitting down and wiping confetti off his bacon.

74Ron pointed to the teacherstable, apparently too disgusted to speak.

75Lockhart, wearing lurid pink robes to match the decorations, was waving for silence. The teachers on either side of him were looking stony-faced. From where he sat, Harry could see a muscle going in Professor McGonagall’s cheek. Snape looked as though someone had just fed him a large beaker of Skele-Gro.

76Happy Valentines Day!” Lockhart shouted. “And may I thank the forty- six people who have so far sent me cards! Yes, I have taken the liberty of arranging this little surprise for you alland it doesn’t end here!” Lockhart clapped his hands and through the doors to the entrance hall marched a dozen surly-looking dwarfs. Not just any dwarfs, however.

77Lockhart had them all wearing golden wings and carrying harps.

78My friendly, card-carrying cupids!” beamed Lockhart. “They will be roving around the school today delivering your valentines! And the fun doesn’t stop here! Im sure my colleagues will want to enter into the spirit of the occasion! Why not ask Professor Snape to show you how to whip up a Love Potion! And while youre at it, Professor Flitwick knows more about Entrancing Enchantments than any wizard Ive ever met, the sly old dog!” Professor Flitwick buried his face in his hands. Snape was looking as though the first person to ask him for a Love Potion would be force-fed poison.

79Please, Hermione, tell me you weren’t one of the forty-six,” said Ron as they left the Great Hall for their first lesson. Hermione suddenly became very interested in searching her bag for her schedule and didn’t answer.

80All day long, the dwarfs kept barging into their classes to deliver valentines, to the annoyance of the teachers, and late that afternoon as the Gryffindors were walking upstairs for Charms, one of the dwarfs caught up with Harry.

81Oi, you! ’Arry Potter!” shouted a particularly grim-looking dwarf, elbowing people out of the way to get to Harry.

82Hot all over at the thought of being given a valentine in front of a line of first years, which happened to include Ginny Weasley, Harry tried to escape.

83The dwarf, however, cut his way through the crowd by kicking peoples shins, and reached him before hed gone two paces.

84Ive got a musical message to deliver to ’Arry Potter in person,” he said, twanging his harp in a threatening sort of way.

85Not here,” Harry hissed, trying to escape.

86Stay still!” grunted the dwarf, grabbing hold of Harrys bag and pulling him back.

87Let me go!” Harry snarled, tugging.

88With a loud ripping noise, his bag split in two. His books, wand, parchment, and quill spilled onto the floor and his ink bottle smashed over everything.

89Harry scrambled around, trying to pick it all up before the dwarf started singing, causing something of a holdup in the corridor.

90Whats going on here?” came the cold, drawling voice of Draco Malfoy.

91Harry started stuffing everything feverishly into his ripped bag, desperate to get away before Malfoy could hear his musical valentine.

92Whats all this commotion?” said another familiar voice as Percy Weasley arrived.

93Losing his head, Harry tried to make a run for it, but the dwarf seized him around the knees and brought him crashing to the floor.

94Right,” he said, sitting on Harrys ankles. Here is your singing valentine: His eyes are as green as a fresh pickled toad, His hair is as dark as a blackboard.

95I wish he was mine, hes really divine,

96The hero who conquered the Dark Lord.

97Harry would have given all the gold in Gringotts to evaporate on the spot.

98Trying valiantly to laugh along with everyone else, he got up, his feet numb from the weight of the dwarf, as Percy Weasley did his best to disperse the crowd, some of whom were crying with mirth.

99Off you go, off you go, the bell rang five minutes ago, off to class, now,” he said, shooing some of the younger students away. “And you, Malfoy —” Harry, glancing over, saw Malfoy stoop and snatch up something. Leering, he showed it to Crabbe and Goyle, and Harry realized that hed got Riddles diary.

100Give that back,” said Harry quietly.

101Wonder what Potters written in this?” said Malfoy, who obviously hadn’t noticed the year on the cover and thought he had Harrys own diary. A hush fell over the onlookers. Ginny was staring from the diary to Harry, looking terrified.

102Hand it over, Malfoy,” said Percy sternly.

103When Ive had a look,” said Malfoy, waving the diary tauntingly at Harry.

104Percy said, “As a school prefect —” but Harry had lost his temper. He pulled out his wand and shouted, “Expelliarmus!” and just as Snape had Disarmed Lockhart, so Malfoy found the diary shooting out of his hand into the air. Ron, grinning broadly, caught it.

105Harry!” said Percy loudly. No magic in the corridors. Ill have to report this, you know!”

106But Harry didn’t care, he was one-up on Malfoy, and that was worth five points from Gryffindor any day. Malfoy was looking furious, and as Ginny passed him to enter her classroom, he yelled spitefully after her, “I dont think Potter liked your valentine much!”

107Ginny covered her face with her hands and ran into class. Snarling, Ron pulled out his wand, too, but Harry pulled him away. Ron didn’t need to spend the whole of Charms belching slugs.

108It wasn’t until they had reached Professor Flitwick’s class that Harry noticed something rather odd about Riddles diary. All his other books were drenched in scarlet ink. The diary, however, was as clean as it had been before the ink bottle had smashed all over it. He tried to point this out to Ron, but Ron was having trouble with his wand again; large purple bubbles were blossoming out of the end, and he wasn’t much interested in anything else.

109Harry went to bed before anyone else in his dormitory that night. This was partly because he didn’t think he could stand Fred and George singing, “His eyes are as green as a fresh pickled toadone more time, and partly because he wanted to examine Riddles diary again, and knew that Ron thought he was wasting his time.

110Harry sat on his four-poster and flicked through the blank pages, not one of which had a trace of scarlet ink on it. Then he pulled a new bottle out of his bedside cabinet, dipped his quill into it, and dropped a blot onto the first page of the diary.

111The ink shone brightly on the paper for a second and then, as though it was being sucked into the page, vanished. Excited, Harry loaded up his quill a second time and wrote, “My name is Harry Potter.” The words shone momentarily on the page and they, too, sank without trace. Then, at last, something happened.

112Oozing back out of the page, in his very own ink, came words Harry had never written.

113Hello, Harry Potter. My name is Tom Riddle. How did you come by my diary?”

114These words, too, faded away, but not before Harry had started to scribble back.

115Someone tried to flush it down a toilet.” He waited eagerly for Riddles reply.

116Lucky that I recorded my memories in some more lasting way than ink.

117But I always knew that there would be those who would not want this diary read.

118What do you mean?” Harry scrawled, blotting the page in his excitement.

119I mean that this diary holds memories of terrible things. Things that were covered up. Things that happened at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.”

120Thats where I am now,” Harry wrote quickly. Im at Hogwarts, and horrible stuffs been happening. Do you know anything about the Chamber of Secrets?”

121His heart was hammering. Riddles reply came quickly, his writing becoming untidier, as though he was hurrying to tell all he knew.

122Of course I know about the Chamber of Secrets. In my day, they told us it was a legend, that it did not exist. But this was a lie. In my fifth year, the Chamber was opened and the monster attacked several students, finally killing one. I caught the person whod opened the Chamber and he was expelled. But the headmaster, Professor Dippet, ashamed that such a thing had happened at Hogwarts, forbade me to tell the truth. A story was given out that the girl had died in a freak accident. They gave me a nice, shiny, engraved trophy for my trouble and warned me to keep my mouth shut. But I knew it could happen again. The monster lived on, and the one who had the power to release it was not imprisoned.” Harry nearly upset his ink bottle in his hurry to write back.

123Its happening again now. There have been three attacks and no one seems to know whos behind them. Who was it last time?” “I can show you, if you like,” came Riddles reply. You dont have to take my word for it. I can take you inside my memory of the night when I caught him.”

124Harry hesitated, his quill suspended over the diary. What did Riddle mean?

125How could he be taken inside somebody elses memory? He glanced nervously at the door to the dormitory, which was growing dark. When he looked back at the diary, he saw fresh words forming.

126Let me show you.”

127Harry paused for a fraction of a second and then wrote two letters.

128OK.”

129The pages of the diary began to blow as though caught in a high wind, stopping halfway through the month of June. Mouth hanging open, Harry saw that the little square for June thirteenth seemed to have turned into a minuscule television screen. His hands trembling slightly, he raised the book to press his eye against the little window, and before he knew what was happening, he was tilting forward; the window was widening, he felt his body leave his bed, and he was pitched headfirst through the opening in the page, into a whirl of color and shadow.

130He felt his feet hit solid ground, and stood, shaking, as the blurred shapes around him came suddenly into focus.

131He knew immediately where he was. This circular room with the sleeping portraits was Dumbledore’s officebut it wasn’t Dumbledore who was sitting behind the desk. A wizened, frail-looking wizard, bald except for a few wisps of white hair, was reading a letter by candlelight. Harry had never seen this man before.

132Im sorry,” he said shakily. “I didn’t mean to butt in —” But the wizard didn’t look up. He continued to read, frowning slightly.

133Harry drew nearer to his desk and stammered, “ErIll just go, shall I?” Still the wizard ignored him. He didn’t seem even to have heard him.

134Thinking that the wizard might be deaf, Harry raised his voice.

135Sorry I disturbed you. Ill go now,” he half-shouted.

136The wizard folded up the letter with a sigh, stood up, walked past Harry without glancing at him, and went to draw the curtains at his window.

137The sky outside the window was ruby-red; it seemed to be sunset. The wizard went back to the desk, sat down, and twiddled his thumbs, watching the door.

138Harry looked around the office. No Fawkes the phoenixno whirring silver contraptions. This was Hogwarts as Riddle had known it, meaning that this unknown wizard was headmaster, not Dumbledore, and he, Harry, was little more than a phantom, completely invisible to the people of fifty years ago.

139There was a knock on the office door.

140Enter,” said the old wizard in a feeble voice.

141A boy of about sixteen entered, taking off his pointed hat. A silver prefects badge was glinting on his chest. He was much taller than Harry, but he, too, had jet-black hair.

142Ah, Riddle,” said the headmaster.

143You wanted to see me, Professor Dippet?” said Riddle. He looked nervous.

144Sit down,” said Dippet. Ive just been reading the letter you sent me.” “Oh,” said Riddle. He sat down, gripping his hands together very tightly.

145My dear boy,” said Dippet kindly, “I cannot possibly let you stay at school over the summer. Surely you want to go home for the holidays?” “No,” said Riddle at once. Id much rather stay at Hogwarts than go back to thatto that —”

146You live in a Muggle orphanage during the holidays, I believe?” said Dippet curiously.

147Yes, sir,” said Riddle, reddening slightly.

148You are Muggle-born?”

149Half-blood, sir,” said Riddle. “Muggle father, witch mother.” “And are both your parents — ?”

150My mother died just after I was born, sir. They told me at the orphanage she lived just long enough to name meTom after my father, Marvolo after my grandfather.”

151Dippet clucked his tongue sympathetically.

152The thing is, Tom,” he sighed, “special arrangements might have been made for you, but in the current circumstances. . . .” “You mean all these attacks, sir?” said Riddle, and Harrys heart leapt, and he moved closer, scared of missing anything.

153Precisely,” said the headmaster. My dear boy, you must see how foolish it would be of me to allow you to remain at the castle when term ends.

154Particularly in light of the recent tragedy . . . the death of that poor little girl. . . . You will be safer by far at your orphanage. As a matter of fact, the Ministry of Magic is even now talking about closing the school. We are no nearer locating theersource of all this unpleasantness. . . . Riddles eyes had widened.

155Sirif the person was caughtif it all stopped —” “What do you mean?” said Dippet with a squeak in his voice, sitting up in his chair. Riddle, do you mean you know something about these attacks?” “No, sir,” said Riddle quickly.

156But Harry was sure it was the same sort ofnothat he himself had given Dumbledore.

157Dippet sank back, looking faintly disappointed.

158You may go, Tom. . . .”

159Riddle slid off his chair and slouched out of the room. Harry followed him.

160Down the moving spiral staircase they went, emerging next to the gargoyle in the darkening corridor. Riddle stopped, and so did Harry, watching him.

161Harry could tell that Riddle was doing some serious thinking. He was biting his lip, his forehead furrowed.

162Then, as though he had suddenly reached a decision, he hurried off, Harry gliding noiselessly behind him. They didn’t see another person until they reached the entrance hall, when a tall wizard with long, sweeping auburn hair and a beard called to Riddle from the marble staircase.

163What are you doing, wandering around this late, Tom?” Harry gaped at the wizard. He was none other than a fifty-years-younger Dumbledore.

164I had to see the headmaster, sir,” said Riddle.

165Well, hurry off to bed,” said Dumbledore, giving Riddle exactly the kind of penetrating stare Harry knew so well. Best not to roam the corridors these days. Not since . . .”

166He sighed heavily, bade Riddle good night, and strode off. Riddle watched him walk out of sight and then, moving quickly, headed straight down the stone steps to the dungeons, with Harry in hot pursuit.

167But to Harrys disappointment, Riddle led him not into a hidden passageway or a secret tunnel but to the very dungeon in which Harry had Potions with Snape. The torches hadn’t been lit, and when Riddle pushed the door almost closed, Harry could only just see him, standing stock-still by the door, watching the passage outside.

168It felt to Harry that they were there for at least an hour. All he could see was the figure of Riddle at the door, staring through the crack, waiting like a statue. And just when Harry had stopped feeling expectant and tense and started wishing he could return to the present, he heard something move beyond the door.

169Someone was creeping along the passage. He heard whoever it was pass the dungeon where he and Riddle were hidden. Riddle, quiet as a shadow, edged through the door and followed, Harry tiptoeing behind him, forgetting that he couldn’t be heard.

170For perhaps five minutes they followed the footsteps, until Riddle stopped suddenly, his head inclined in the direction of new noises. Harry heard a door creak open, and then someone speaking in a hoarse whisper.

171Cmon . . . gotta get yeh outta here. . . . Cmon now . . . in the box . . .” There was something familiar about that voice. . . .

172Riddle suddenly jumped around the corner. Harry stepped out behind him.

173He could see the dark outline of a huge boy who was crouching in front of an open door, a very large box next to it.

174Evening, Rubeus,” said Riddle sharply.

175The boy slammed the door shut and stood up.

176What yer doin’ down here, Tom?”

177Riddle stepped closer.

178Its all over,” he said. Im going to have to turn you in, Rubeus. Theyre talking about closing Hogwarts if the attacks dont stop.” “What dyeh —”

179I dont think you meant to kill anyone. But monsters dont make good pets. I suppose you just let it out for exercise and —” “It never killed no one!” said the large boy, backing against the closed door.

180From behind him, Harry could hear a funny rustling and clicking.

181Come on, Rubeus,” said Riddle, moving yet closer. The dead girls parents will be here tomorrow. The least Hogwarts can do is make sure that the thing that killed their daughter is slaughtered. . . .” “It wasn’t him!” roared the boy, his voice echoing in the dark passage. He wouldn’! He never!”

182Stand aside,” said Riddle, drawing out his wand.

183His spell lit the corridor with a sudden flaming light. The door behind the large boy flew open with such force it knocked him into the wall opposite.

184And out of it came something that made Harry let out a long, piercing scream unheard by anyone

185A vast, low-slung, hairy body and a tangle of black legs; a gleam of many eyes and a pair of razor-sharp pincersRiddle raised his wand again, but he was too late. The thing bowled him over as it scuttled away, tearing up the corridor and out of sight. Riddle scrambled to his feet, looking after it; he raised his wand, but the huge boy leapt on him, seized his wand, and threw him back down, yelling, “NOOOOOOO!”

186The scene whirled, the darkness became complete; Harry felt himself falling and, with a crash, he landed spread-eagled on his four-poster in the Gryffindor dormitory, Riddles diary lying open on his stomach.

187Before he had had time to regain his breath, the dormitory door opened and Ron came in.

188There you are,” he said.

189Harry sat up. He was sweating and shaking.

190Whats up?” said Ron, looking at him with concern.

191It was Hagrid, Ron. Hagrid opened the Chamber of Secrets fifty years ago.”