The months went by and they still hadn't found a promising clue as to where the entrance of the Chamber of Secrets could be located. They had spent their patrols searching for possible secret passageways and had spent lots of time in the library, researching information in every book they could lay their hands on. For many months now, they had been looking for any information they could find concerning Slytherin's secret.
It was a rainy day in early May 1943. Cassiopeia was on her way to Charms when she suddenly felt the need to go to a bathroom immediately. In the bathroom she rushed to the nearest toilet cubicle and shut the door. She had been in there for quite some time and was feeling slightly better, when she heard two girls come in and go to the sinks. One voice was complaining, "I hate that bitch. How could she do that? Look at my face; do you think these spots will ever go away?"
Another voice mumbled something comforting. Cassiopeia heard the tap of a sink being turned and then the first voice exclaimed, "Oh, blimey, that rotten sink. When will they ever repair this?"
The other voice replied, "My sister says it was already out of order when she was a first year. And, mind you, she graduated three years ago."
Cassiopeia heard the tap of another sink being turned and then the sound of water splashing into a sink muffled the voices. Cassiopeia sat there, taking in the conversation. Suddenly things fell into place. When Cassiopeia heard the bathroom door close behind the girls she left the cubicle and went to the sinks. She examined the sink that had been out of order ever since she first came to Hogwarts and noticed a small engraving on the side of the tap. Cassiopeia had to move really close to make out the shape of the engraving. She gasped. It was a snake. Cassiopeia felt her heart skip a beat. Could it be that this was the entrance to the Chamber? She couldn't wait to tell Tom. All of a sudden the sickness was gone. Cassiopeia grabbed her bag and ran to the Charms classroom.
When she arrived, the students were still waiting in front of the classroom. Cassiopeia spotted Tom being surrounded by his Slytherin cronies. Avery was talking excitedly. Tom was casually leaning against the wall, his bag under his arm, his face expressionless. There was no way of talking to him in private now. When the professor opened the doors, Cassiopeia slipped into her seat and took out her parchment and quill. She quickly scribbled a few words on the parchment and then vanished them with her wand. By now, Tom had taken his usual seat in the first row, right in front of her. Cassiopeia folded the parchment. Tom put his equipment on his desk and leaned back in his chair. Cassiopeia casually placed the folded parchment on the edge of her desk and then pushed her book slightly forward causing the parchment to fall to the floor. Tom heard the paper fall. He slowly turned and caught her eye before he quickly picked up the note. He turned back to his desk and smoothed out the parchment. It was empty. With a flick of his wand there appeared six words: 'Second floor girl's bathroom broken tap'. Tom stared at the writing and with another flick of his wand he vanished it again.
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Cassiopeia was desperately curious if the tap really was the key to the legendary Chamber of Secrets. But somehow, ever since she had given the parchment to Tom there had been no chance to talk to him. It soon became evident that he avoided her on purpose. He was always surrounded by his cronies, knowing that she would never approach him when the Slytherin gang was around. He didn't come to the library or the prefects' common room any more. And he even ditched prefect duties making sixth year Nott take his place.
And then the incidents started occurring. Repeatedly, Muggle-born students were being attacked under questionable circumstances. The whole school was at a loss for an explanation but Cassiopeia had a vague idea who was responsible. She was sure Tom had succeeded in opening the Chamber of Secrets.
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