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"Harry, Ella!" Hermione was tugging at their sleeves, staring at her watch. "We've got exactly ten minutes to get back down to the hospital wing without anybody seeing us - before Dumbledore locks the door"

"OK" Harry said, wrenching his gaze from the sky, "let's go" They slipped through the doorway behind them and down a tightly spiralling stone staircase. As they reached the bottom of it, they heard voices. They flattened themselves against the wall and listened. It sounded like Fudge and Snape. They were walking quickly along the corridor at the foot of the staircase.

"only hope Dumbledore's not going to make difficulties" Snape was saying. "The Kiss will be
performed immediately?"

"As soon as Macnair returns with the Dementors. This whole Black affair has been highly embarrassing. I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to informing the Daily Prophet that we've got him at last ... I daresay they'll want to interview you, Snape and once young Harry's back in his right mind, I expect he'll want to tell the Prophet exactly how you saved him" Harry clenched his teeth. Ella caught a glimpse of Snape's smirk as he and Fudge passed Harry, Ella and Hermione's hiding place. Their footsteps died away. Harry, Ella and Hermione waited a few moments to make sure they'd really gone, then started to run in the opposite direction. Down one staircase, then another, along a new corridor - then they heard a cackling ahead.

"Peeves!" Harry muttered, grabbing Ella and Hermione's wrists. "In here!" They tore into a deserted classroom to their left just in time. Peeves seemed to be bouncing along the corridor in tearing spirits, laughing his head off.

"Oh, he's horrible" whispered Hermione, her ear to the door. "I bet he's all excited because the
Dementors are going to finish Sirius" She checked her watch. "Three minutes" They waited until Peeves's gloating voice had faded into the distance, then slid back out of the room and broke into a run again.

"Hermione - what'll happen - if we don't get back inside - before Dumbledore locks the door?" Harry panted.

"I don't want to think about it!" Hermione moaned, checking her watch again. "One minute!"
They had reached the end of the corridor with the hospital-wing entrance. "OK - I can hear Dumbledore. Come on" They crept along the corridor. The door opened. Dumbledore's back appeared.

"I am going to lock you in" they heard him saying. "It is five minutes to midnight. Miss Granger,
three turns should do it. Good luck." Dumbledore backed out of the room, closed the door and took out his wand to magically lock it. Panicking, Harry, Ella and Hermione ran forwards. Dumbledore looked up, and a wide smile appeared under the long silver moustache. "Well?" he said quietly.

"We did it!" Harry said breathlessly. "Sirius has gone, on Buckbeak" Dumbledore beamed at them.

"Well done. I think" he listened intently for any sound within the hospital wing. "Yes, I think you've gone, too. Get inside - I'll lock you in" Ella, Harry and Hermione slipped back inside the dormitory. It was empty except for Ron, who was still lying motionless in the end bed. As the lock clicked behind them, Harry, Ella and Hermione crept back to their own beds, Hermione tucking the Time-Turner back under her robes. Next moment, Madam Pomfrey had come striding back out of her office.

"Did I hear the Headmaster leaving? Am I allowed to look after my patients now?" She was in a very bad mood. Harry, Ella and Hermione thought it best to accept their chocolate quietly. Madam Pomfrey stood over them, making sure they ate it. They were waiting, listening, their nerves jangling. And then, as they took a fourth piece of chocolate from Madam Pomfrey, they heard a distant roar of fury echoing from somewhere above them. "What was that?" Madam Pomfrey said in alarm. Now they could hear angry voices, growing louder and louder. Madam Pomfrey was staring at the door. "Really - they'll wake everybody up! What do they think they're doing?" They were drawing nearer.

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