1Harrys mind had gone blank with shock. The three of them stood transfixed with horror under the Invisibility Cloak. The very last rays of the setting sun were casting a bloody light over the long-shadowed grounds. Then, behind them, they heard a wild howling.

2“Hagrid,” Harry muttered. Without thinking about what he was doing, he made to turn back, but both Ron and Hermione seized his arms.

3We cant,” said Ron, who was paper-white. Hell be in worse trouble if they know weve been to see him. . . .”

4Hermione’s breathing was shallow and uneven.

5Howcouldthey?” she choked. How could they?” “Come on,” said Ron, whose teeth seemed to be chattering.

6They set off back toward the castle, walking slowly to keep themselves hidden under the Cloak. The light was fading fast now. By the time they reached open ground, darkness was settling like a spell around them.

7“Scabbers, keep still,” Ron hissed, clamping his hand over his chest. The rat was wriggling madly. Ron came to a sudden halt, trying to force Scabbers deeper into his pocket. Whats the matter with you, you stupid rat? Stay stillOUCH! He bit me!”

8Ron, be quiet!” Hermione whispered urgently. Fudgell be out here in a minute —”

9He wontstayput —”

10Scabbers was plainly terrified. He was writhing with all his might, trying to break free of Rons grip.

11Whats the matter with him?”

12But Harry had just seenslinking toward them, his body low to the ground, wide yellow eyes glinting eerily in the darkness — Crookshanks.

13Whether he could see them or was following the sound of Scabbers’s squeaks, Harry couldn’t tell.

14“Crookshanks!” Hermione moaned. No, go away, Crookshanks! Go away!”

15But the cat was getting nearer

16“Scabbers — NO!”

17Too latethe rat had slipped between Rons clutching fingers, hit the ground, and scampered away. In one bound, Crookshanks sprang after him, and before Harry or Hermione could stop him, Ron had thrown the Invisibility Cloak off himself and pelted away into the darkness.

18Ron!” Hermione moaned.

19She and Harry looked at each other, then followed at a sprint; it was impossible to run full out under the Cloak; they pulled it off and it streamed behind them like a banner as they hurtled after Ron; they could hear his feet thundering along ahead and his shouts at Crookshanks.

20Get away from himget away — Scabbers, come here —” There was a loud thud.

21Gotcha! Get off, you stinking cat —”

22Harry and Hermione almost fell over Ron; they skidded to a stop right in front of him. He was sprawled on the ground, but Scabbers was back in his pocket; he had both hands held tight over the quivering lump.

23Roncome onback under the cloak —” Hermione panted.

24“Dumbledore — the Ministertheyll be coming back out in a minute —” But before they could cover themselves again, before they could even catch their breath, they heard the soft pounding of gigantic paws. . . . Something was bounding toward them out of the darkan enormous, pale-eyed, jet- black dog.

25Harry reached for his wand, but too latethe dog had made an enormous leap and the front paws hit him on the chest; he keeled over backward in a whirl of hair; he felt its hot breath, saw inch-long teethBut the force of its leap had carried it too far; it rolled off him. Dazed, feeling as though his ribs were broken, Harry tried to stand up; he could hear it growling as it skidded around for a new attack.

26Ron was on his feet. As the dog sprang back toward them he pushed Harry aside; the dogs jaws fastened instead around Rons outstretched arm. Harry lunged forward, he seized a handful of the brutes hair, but it was dragging Ron away as easily as though he were a rag dollThen, out of nowhere, something hit Harry so hard across the face he was knocked off his feet again. He heard Hermione shriek with pain and fall too.

27Harry groped for his wand, blinking blood out of his eyes — “Lumos!” he whispered.

28The wandlight showed him the trunk of a thick tree; they had chased Scabbers into the shadow of the Whomping Willow and its branches were creaking as though in a high wind, whipping backward and forward to stop them going nearer.

29And there, at the base of the trunk, was the dog, dragging Ron backward into a large gap in the rootsRon was fighting furiously, but his head and torso were slipping out of sight

30Ron!” Harry shouted, trying to follow, but a heavy branch whipped lethally through the air and he was forced backward again.

31All they could see now was one of Rons legs, which he had hooked around a root in an effort to stop the dog from pulling him farther undergroundbut a horrible crack cut the air like a gunshot; Rons leg had broken, and a moment later, his foot vanished from sight.

32Harryweve got to go for help —” Hermione gasped; she was bleeding too; the Willow had cut her across the shoulder.

33No! That things big enough to eat him; we havent got time —” “Were never going to get through without help —” Another branch whipped down at them, twigs clenched like knuckles.

34If that dog can get in, we can,” Harry panted, darting here and there, trying to find a way through the vicious, swishing branches, but he couldn’t get an inch nearer to the tree roots without being in range of the trees blows.

35Oh, help, help,” Hermione whispered frantically, dancing uncertainly on the spot, “please . . .”

36Crookshanks darted forward. He slithered between the battering branches like a snake and placed his front paws upon a knot on the trunk.

37Abruptly, as though the tree had been turned to marble, it stopped moving.

38Not a leaf twitched or shook.

39“Crookshanks!” Hermione whispered uncertainly. She now grasped Harrys arm painfully hard. How did he know — ?” “Hes friends with that dog,” said Harry grimly. Ive seen them together.

40Come onand keep your wand out —”

41They covered the distance to the trunk in seconds, but before they had reached the gap in the roots, Crookshanks had slid into it with a flick of his bottlebrush tail. Harry went next; he crawled forward, headfirst, and slid down an earthy slope to the bottom of a very low tunnel. Crookshanks was a little way along, his eyes flashing in the light from Harrys wand. Seconds later, Hermione slithered down beside him.

42Wheres Ron?” she whispered in a terrified voice.

43This way,” said Harry, setting off, bent-backed, after Crookshanks.

44Where does this tunnel come out?” Hermione asked breathlessly from behind him.

45I dont know. . . . Its marked on the Marauders Map but Fred and George said no ones ever gotten into it. . . . It goes off the edge of the map, but it looked like it ends up in Hogsmeade. . . .” They moved as fast as they could, bent almost double; ahead of them, Crookshanks’s tail bobbed in and out of view. On and on went the passage; it felt at least as long as the one to Honeydukes. . . . All Harry could think of was Ron and what the enormous dog might be doing to him. . . . He was drawing breath in sharp, painful gasps, running at a crouch. . . .

46And then the tunnel began to rise; moments later it twisted, and Crookshanks had gone. Instead, Harry could see a patch of dim light through a small opening.

47He and Hermione paused, gasping for breath, edging forward. Both raised their wands to see what lay beyond.

48It was a room, a very disordered, dusty room. Paper was peeling from the walls; there were stains all over the floor; every piece of furniture was broken as though somebody had smashed it. The windows were all boarded up.

49Harry glanced at Hermione, who looked very frightened but nodded.

50Harry pulled himself out of the hole, staring around. The room was deserted, but a door to their right stood open, leading to a shadowy hallway.

51Hermione suddenly grabbed Harrys arm again. Her wide eyes were traveling around the boarded windows.

52Harry,” she whispered, “I think were in the Shrieking Shack.” Harry looked around. His eyes fell on a wooden chair near them. Large chunks had been torn out of it; one of the legs had been ripped off entirely.

53Ghosts didn’t do that,” he said slowly.

54At that moment, there was a creak overhead. Something had moved upstairs. Both of them looked up at the ceiling. Hermione’s grip on Harrys arm was so tight he was losing feeling in his fingers. He raised his eyebrows at her; she nodded again and let go.

55Quietly as they could, they crept out into the hall and up the crumbling staircase. Everything was covered in a thick layer of dust except the floor, where a wide shiny stripe had been made by something being dragged upstairs.

56They reached the dark landing.

57“Nox,” they whispered together, and the lights at the end of their wands went out. Only one door was open. As they crept toward it, they heard movement from behind it; a low moan, and then a deep, loud purring. They exchanged a last look, a last nod.

58Wand held tightly before him, Harry kicked the door wide open.

59On a magnificent four-poster bed with dusty hangings lay Crookshanks, purring loudly at the sight of them. On the floor beside him, clutching his leg, which stuck out at a strange angle, was Ron.

60Harry and Hermione dashed across to him.

61Ronare you okay?”

62Wheres the dog?”

63Not a dog,” Ron moaned. His teeth were gritted with pain. Harry, its a trap —”

64What —”

65Hes the dog . . . hes an Animagus. . . .” Ron was staring over Harrys shoulder. Harry wheeled around. With a snap, the man in the shadows closed the door behind them.

66A mass of filthy, matted hair hung to his elbows. If eyes hadn’t been shining out of the deep, dark sockets, he might have been a corpse. The waxy skin was stretched so tightly over the bones of his face, it looked like a skull.

67His yellow teeth were bared in a grin. It was Sirius Black.

68“Expelliarmus!” he croaked, pointing Rons wand at them.

69Harrys and Hermione’s wands shot out of their hands, high in the air, and Black caught them. Then he took a step closer. His eyes were fixed on Harry.

70I thought youd come and help your friend,” he said hoarsely. His voice sounded as though he had long since lost the habit of using it. “Your father would have done the same for me. Brave of you, not to run for a teacher. Im grateful . . . it will make everything much easier. . . .” The taunt about his father rang in Harrys ears as though Black had bellowed it. A boiling hate erupted in Harrys chest, leaving no place for fear.

71For the first time in his life, he wanted his wand back in his hand, not to defend himself, but to attack . . . to kill. Without knowing what he was doing, he started forward, but there was a sudden movement on either side of him and two pairs of hands grabbed him and held him back. . . . “No, Harry!” Hermione gasped in a petrified whisper; Ron, however, spoke to Black.

72If you want to kill Harry, youll have to kill us too!” he said fiercely, though the effort of standing upright was draining him of still more color, and he swayed slightly as he spoke.

73Something flickered in Blacks shadowed eyes.

74Lie down,” he said quietly to Ron. “You will damage that leg even more.” “Did you hear me?” Ron said weakly, though he was clinging painfully to Harry to stay upright. Youll have to kill all three of us!” “Therell be only one murder here tonight,” said Black, and his grin widened.

75Whys that?” Harry spat, trying to wrench himself free of Ron and Hermione. “Didn’t care last time, did you? Didn’t mind slaughtering all those Muggles to get at Pettigrew. . . . Whats the matter, gone soft in Azkaban?” “Harry!” Hermione whimpered. “Be quiet!” “HE KILLED MY MUM AND DAD!” Harry roared, and with a huge effort he broke free of Hermione’s and Rons restraint and lunged forwardHe had forgotten about magiche had forgotten that he was short and skinny and thirteen, whereas Black was a tall, full-grown manall Harry knew was that he wanted to hurt Black as badly as he could and that he didn’t care how much he got hurt in return

76Perhaps it was the shock of Harry doing something so stupid, but Black didn’t raise the wands in timeone of Harrys hands fastened over his wasted wrist, forcing the wand tips away; the knuckles of Harrys other hand collided with the side of Blacks head and they fell, backward, into the wall

77Hermione was screaming; Ron was yelling; there was a blinding flash as the wands in Blacks hand sent a jet of sparks into the air that missed Harrys face by inches; Harry felt the shrunken arm under his fingers twisting madly, but he clung on, his other hand punching every part of Black it could find.

78But Blacks free hand had found Harrys throat — “No,” he hissed, “Ive waited too long —” The fingers tightened, Harry choked, his glasses askew.

79Then he saw Hermione’s foot swing out of nowhere. Black let go of Harry with a grunt of pain; Ron had thrown himself on Blacks wand hand and Harry heard a faint clatter

80He fought free of the tangle of bodies and saw his own wand rolling across the floor; he threw himself toward it but — “Argh!”

81Crookshanks had joined the fray; both sets of front claws had sunk themselves deep into Harrys arm; Harry threw him off, but Crookshanks now darted toward Harrys wand

82NO YOU DONT!” roared Harry, and he aimed a kick at Crookshanks that made the cat leap aside, spitting; Harry snatched up his wand and turned

83Get out of the way!” he shouted at Ron and Hermione.

84They didn’t need telling twice. Hermione, gasping for breath, her lip bleeding, scrambled aside, snatching up her and Rons wands. Ron crawled to the four-poster and collapsed onto it, panting, his white face now tinged with green, both hands clutching his broken leg.

85Black was sprawled at the bottom of the wall. His thin chest rose and fell rapidly as he watched Harry walking slowly nearer, his wand pointing straight at Blacks heart.

86Going to kill me, Harry?” he whispered.

87Harry stopped right above him, his wand still pointing at Blacks chest, looking down at him. A livid bruise was rising around Blacks left eye and his nose was bleeding.

88You killed my parents,” said Harry, his voice shaking slightly, but his wand hand quite steady.

89Black stared up at him out of those sunken eyes.

90I dont deny it,” he said very quietly. But if you knew the whole story —”

91The whole story?” Harry repeated, a furious pounding in his ears. “You sold them to Voldemort. Thats all I need to know.” “Youve got to listen to me,” Black said, and there was a note of urgency in his voice now. “Youll regret it if you dont. . . . You dont understand. . . .” “I understand a lot better than you think,” said Harry, and his voice shook more than ever. “You never heard her, did you? My mum . . . trying to stop Voldemort killing me . . . and you did that . . . you did it. . . .” Before either of them could say another word, something ginger streaked past Harry; Crookshanks leapt onto Blacks chest and settled himself there, right over Blacks heart. Black blinked and looked down at the cat.

92Get off,” he murmured, trying to push Crookshanks off him.

93But Crookshanks sank his claws into Blacks robes and wouldn’t shift. He turned his ugly, squashed face to Harry and looked up at him with those great yellow eyes. To his right, Hermione gave a dry sob.

94Harry stared down at Black and Crookshanks, his grip tightening on the wand. So what if he had to kill the cat too? It was in league with Black. . . . If it was prepared to die, trying to protect Black, that wasn’t Harrys business. . . . If Black wanted to save it, that only proved he cared more for Crookshanks than for Harrys parents. . . .

95Harry raised the wand. Now was the moment to do it. Now was the moment to avenge his mother and father. He was going to kill Black. He had to kill Black. This was his chance. . . .

96The seconds lengthened. And still Harry stood frozen there, wand poised, Black staring up at him, Crookshanks on his chest. Rons ragged breathing came from the bed; Hermione was quite silent.

97And then came a new sound

98Muffled footsteps were echoing up through the floorsomeone was moving downstairs.

99WERE UP HERE!” Hermione screamed suddenly. WERE UP HERE — SIRIUS BLACKQUICK!”

100Black made a startled movement that almost dislodged Crookshanks; Harry gripped his wand convulsivelyDo it now! said a voice in his headbut the footsteps were thundering up the stairs and Harry still hadn’t done it.

101The door of the room burst open in a shower of red sparks and Harry wheeled around as Professor Lupin came hurtling into the room, his face bloodless, his wand raised and ready. His eyes flickered over Ron, lying on the floor, over Hermione, cowering next to the door, to Harry, standing there with his wand covering Black, and then to Black himself, crumpled and bleeding at Harrys feet.

102“Expelliarmus!” Lupin shouted.

103Harrys wand flew once more out of his hand; so did the two Hermione was holding. Lupin caught them all deftly, then moved into the room, staring at Black, who still had Crookshanks lying protectively across his chest.

104Harry stood there, feeling suddenly empty. He hadn’t done it. His nerve had failed him. Black was going to be handed back to the dementors.

105Then Lupin spoke in an odd voice, a voice that shook with some suppressed emotion.

106Where is he, Sirius?”

107Harry looked quickly at Lupin. He didn’t understand what Lupin meant.

108Who was Lupin talking about? He turned to look at Black again.

109Blacks face was quite expressionless. For a few seconds, he didn’t move at all. Then, very slowly, he raised his empty hand and pointed straight at Ron.

110Mystified, Harry glanced around at Ron, who looked bewildered.

111But then . . . ,” Lupin muttered, staring at Black so intently it seemed he was trying to read his mind, “. . . why hasn’t he shown himself before now?

112Unless” — Lupins eyes suddenly widened, as though he was seeing something beyond Black, something none of the rest could see — “unless he was the one . . . unless you switched . . . without telling me?” Very slowly, his sunken gaze never leaving Lupins face, Black nodded.

113Professor,” Harry interrupted loudly, “whats going on — ?” But he never finished the question, because what he saw made his voice die in his throat. Lupin was lowering his wand, gazing fixedly at Black. The professor walked to Blacks side, seized his hand, pulled him to his feet so that Crookshanks fell to the floor, and embraced Black like a brother.

114Harry felt as though the bottom had dropped out of his stomach.

115I DONT BELIEVE IT!” Hermione screamed.

116Lupin let go of Black and turned to her. She had raised herself off the floor and was pointing at Lupin, wild-eyed. Youyou —” “Hermione —”

117“— you and him!”

118“Hermione, calm down —”

119I didn’t tell anyone!” Hermione shrieked. Ive been covering up for you —”

120“Hermione, listen to me, please!” Lupin shouted. “I can explain —” Harry could feel himself shaking, not with fear, but with a fresh wave of fury.

121I trusted you,” he shouted at Lupin, his voice wavering out of control, “and all the time youve been his friend!” “Youre wrong,” said Lupin. I havent been Sirius’s friend, but I am nowLet me explain. . . .”

122NO!” Hermione screamed. “Harry, dont trust him, hes been helping Black get into the castle, he wants you dead toohes a werewolf!” There was a ringing silence. Everyones eyes were now on Lupin, who looked remarkably calm, though rather pale.

123Not at all up to your usual standard, Hermione,” he said. “Only one out of three, Im afraid. I have not been helping Sirius get into the castle and I certainly dont want Harry dead. . . .” An odd shiver passed over his face.

124But I wont deny that I am a werewolf.” Ron made a valiant effort to get up again but fell back with a whimper of pain. Lupin made toward him, looking concerned, but Ron gasped, “Get away from me, werewolf!”

125Lupin stopped dead. Then, with an obvious effort, he turned to Hermione and said, “How long have you known?”

126Ages,” Hermione whispered. Since I did Professor Snape’s essay. . . .” “Hell be delighted,” said Lupin coolly. He assigned that essay hoping someone would realize what my symptoms meant. . . . Did you check the lunar chart and realize that I was always ill at the full moon? Or did you realize that the boggart changed into the moon when it saw me?” “Both,” Hermione said quietly.

127Lupin forced a laugh.

128Youre the cleverest witch of your age Ive ever met, Hermione.” “Im not,” Hermione whispered. If Id been a bit cleverer, Id have told everyone what you are!”

129But they already know,” said Lupin. “At least, the staff do.” “Dumbledore hired you when he knew you were a werewolf?” Ron gasped.

130Is he mad?”

131Some of the staff thought so,” said Lupin. “He had to work very hard to convince certain teachers that Im trustworthy —” “AND HE WAS WRONG!” Harry yelled. “YOUVE BEEN HELPING HIM ALL THE TIME!” He was pointing at Black, who suddenly crossed to the four-poster bed and sank onto it, his face hidden in one shaking hand.

132Crookshanks leapt up beside him and stepped onto his lap, purring. Ron edged away from both of them, dragging his leg.

133I have not been helping Sirius,” said Lupin. If youll give me a chance, Ill explain. Look —”

134He separated Harrys, Rons, and Hermione’s wands and threw each back to its owner; Harry caught his, stunned.

135There,” said Lupin, sticking his own wand back into his belt. Youre armed, were not. Now will you listen?”

136Harry didn’t know what to think. Was it a trick?

137If you havent been helping him,” he said, with a furious glance at Black, “how did you know he was here?”

138The map,” said Lupin. The Marauders Map. I was in my office examining it —”

139You know how to work it?” Harry said suspiciously.

140Of course I know how to work it,” said Lupin, waving his hand impatiently. I helped write it. Im Moonythat was my friendsnickname for me at school.”

141You wrote — ?”

142The important thing is, I was watching it carefully this evening, because I had an idea that you, Ron, and Hermione might try and sneak out of the castle to visit Hagrid before his hippogriff was executed. And I was right, wasn’t I?” He had started to pace up and down, looking at them. Little patches of dust rose at his feet.

143You might have been wearing your fathers old Cloak, Harry —” “How dyou know about the Cloak?”

144The number of times I saw James disappearing under it . . . ,” said Lupin, waving an impatient hand again. The point is, even if youre wearing an Invisibility Cloak, you still show up on the Marauders Map. I watched you cross the grounds and enter Hagrid’s hut. Twenty minutes later, you left Hagrid, and set off back toward the castle. But you were now accompanied by somebody else.”

145What?” said Harry. No, we weren’t!”

146I couldn’t believe my eyes,” said Lupin, still pacing, and ignoring Harrys interruption. I thought the map must be malfunctioning. How could he be with you?”

147No one was with us!” said Harry.

148And then I saw another dot, moving fast toward you, labeled Sirius Black. . . . I saw him collide with you; I watched as he pulled two of you into the Whomping Willow —”

149One of us!” Ron said angrily.

150No, Ron,” said Lupin. Two of you.”

151He had stopped his pacing, his eyes moving over Ron.

152Do you think I could have a look at the rat?” he said evenly.

153What?” said Ron. “Whats Scabbers got to do with it?” “Everything,” said Lupin. “Could I see him, please?” Ron hesitated, then put a hand inside his robes. Scabbers emerged, thrashing desperately; Ron had to seize his long bald tail to stop him escaping. Crookshanks stood up on Blacks leg and made a soft hissing noise.

154Lupin moved closer to Ron. He seemed to be holding his breath as he gazed intently at Scabbers.

155What?” Ron said again, holding Scabbers close to him, looking scared.

156Whats my rat got to do with anything?” “Thats not a rat,” croaked Sirius Black suddenly.

157What dyou meanof course hes a rat —” “No, hes not,” said Lupin quietly. Hes a wizard.” “An Animagus,” said Black, “by the name of Peter Pettigrew.”