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Things couldn't have been worse.

Filch took them down to Professor McGonagall's study on the first floor, where they sat and waited without saying a word to each other. Hermione was trembling. Excuses, alibis and wild cover up stories chased each other around Lucia's brain, each more feeble than the last. She couldn't see how they were going to get out of trouble this time. They were cornered. How could they have been so stupid as to forget the Cloak?

There was no reason on earth that Professor McGonagall would accept for their being out of bed and creeping around the school in the dead of night, let alone being up the tallest astronomy tower, which was out of bounds except for classes. Add Norbert and the Invisibility Cloak and they might as well be packing their bags already.

Had Lucia thought that things couldn't have been worse? She was wrong. When Professor McGonagall appeared, she was leading Neville.

"Lucia!" Neville burst out, the moment he saw the other two. "I was trying to find you to warn you, I heard Malfoy saying he was going to catch you, he said you had a drag —"

Lucia shook her head violently to shut Neville up, but Professor McGonagall had seen. She looked more likely to breathe fire than Norbert as she towered over the three of them.

"I would never have believed it of any of you. Mr Filch says you were up the astronomy tower. It's one o' clock in the morning. Explain yourselves".

It was the first time Hermione had ever failed to answer a teacher's question. She was staring at her slippers, as still as a statue.

"I think I've got a good idea of what's been going on", said Professor McGonagall. "It doesn't take a genius to work it out. You fed Draco Malfoy some cock and bull story about a dragon, trying to get him out of bed and into trouble. I've already caught him. I suppose you think it's funny that Longbottom here heard the story and believed it, too?"

Lucia caught Neville's eye and tried to tell him without words that this wasn't true, because Neville was looking stunned and hurt. Poor, blundering Neville — Lucia knew what it must have cost him to try and find them in the dark, to warn them.

"I'm disgusted", said Professor McGonagall. "Four students out of bed in one night! I've never heard of such a thing before! You, Miss Granger, I thought you had more sense. As for you, Miss Riddle, I thought Gryffindor meant more to you than this. All three of you will receive detentions — yes, you too, Mr Longbottom, nothing gives you the right to walk around school at night, especially these days, it's very dangerous — and fifty points will be taken from Gryffindor".

"Fifty?" Lucia gasped — they would lose the lead, the lead she'd won in the last Quidditch match.

"Fifty points each", said Professor McGonagall, breathing heavily through her long pointed nose.

"Professor — please —"

"You can't —"

"Don't tell me what I can and can't do, Riddle. Now get back to bed, all of you. I've never been more ashamed of Gryffindor students".

A hundred and fifty points lost. That put Gryffindor in last place. In one night, they'd ruined any chance Gryffindor had had for the House Cup. Lucia felt as though the bottom had dropped out of her stomach. How could they ever make up for this?

Lucia didn't sleep all night. She could hear Hermione silently sobbing into her pillow for what seemed like hours. Lucia couldn't think of anything to say that would comfort her. She knew Hermione, like herself, was dreading the dawn. What would happen when the rest of Gryffindor found out what they'd done?

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