I wanted to post a new chapter before I left on vacation, so here it is!
It could easily be at least week before I post another. I'm not sure if I'll have time to post one during the 2 days I'll be home next week since I'm working.
Chapter 14: Distraction
Over the next few days, Albus constantly thought about the new map. He kept it in his bag all the time and found himself looking at it whenever he got the chance. He read the clues again and again, hoping to find something he missed before that would tell him how to prove that he knew the Marauders' secrets. Albus found that he couldn't really concentrate on anything else. He was sure he failed his Potions test on Friday because he had so much trouble settling down to study the night before. His school work wasn't the only thing suffering, either. Albus was also having a difficult time paying attention during Quidditch practice. Seeing as the match against Slytherin was on Saturday, this couldn't have happened at a worse time. Georgia had to yell at him at least five times during practice on Friday, and he dropped the Quaffle quite a bit.
"Albus," Georgia said once practice was over and everyone was starting to go back to the castle, "Stay here for a second, I need to talk to you."
Albus trudged over to Georgia. She had a grim look on her face that made Albus feel awful. He knew he had played horrible during practice, but he just couldn't get the map out of his head. "What is it?" he asked, knowing perfectly well what Georgia wanted to talk to him about.
"Albus," Georgia began, "I know you're a terrific Chaser. That is why I chose you to be on the team. It was not because you are my cousin. If one of the other people who tried out played better than you, they would have gotten in. You know perfectly well that I do not play favorites."
This was true. Georgia was ruthless about Quidditch. She was even more so than Samantha Meyers, which was saying something. Albus knew full well that if he continued playing this badly, he would get kicked off the team.
"You play wonderfully with Fred and Heather, which is why I chose you. You've had experience working with them, and I thought that would help us. I think I know why your playing has declined over the past few days," Georgia softened her gaze, "You're nervous."
Albus glanced up when his cousin said this. To tell the truth, Albus hadn't even thought about being nervous. But he was more than willing to blame his awful playing on nerves. "Er, yeah, a bit."
"I understand that. I was extremely nervous during my first match as well. But you are going to do fine. We're going to crush Slytherin tomorrow. And we'll prove all those people wrong who thought I was favoring my family," Georgia grinned.
Albus gave a half-hearted smile. He had to stop thinking about that map, if only just for tomorrow. If not, it could cost him his place on the team. "Thanks. I'll try to calm down a bit."
"Good," Georgia replied, "Now let's get back to the castle."
******
Despite Albus's lack of nerves the past few days, he was certainly making up for it on Saturday morning. He woke up with butterflies in his stomach and couldn't manage to eat anything for breakfast. Worse yet, he was still thinking about the map. Albus had to concentrate on this match. His place on the team rested on it.
"Are you ok, Albus?" Matt asked. He had returned from the Hospital Wing the previous evening and was looking much better. Judging by his tone of voice, Albus suspected that Matt looked better than he did.
"Yeah, just nervous," Albus mumbled. He hadn't told any of his friends about Georgia's talk last night.
"Well, you'd better win," Gabe Bourne, the fourth-year who Albus had beat during try-outs was glaring at him. "If not, Georgia made a big mistake in choosing one of her cousins over me."
"Shove off, Bourne," Bradley sat down across from Albus and glared at Gabe. Gabe turned to glare at Bradley and then stalked off to the other end of the table. "Don't worry about him. He thinks he's best at everything. We'll show him."
Albus nodded, but didn't say anything. Albus wasn't nearly as confident as Bradley was. But he knew they had to win that match. If they didn't, Albus would have to deal with Bourne, and he did not want to do that. Albus never thought so much would be resting on one match of Quidditch, let alone his first match.
Soon enough, Georgia announced that the team needed to go to the changing room. Albus's friends wished him luck as he left with the team. The majority of the Gryffindor table cheered as they left, with Bourne and one of his friends glaring at Albus, but not clapping. Albus changed into his Quidditch robes in silence while the rest of the team talked animatedly around him. It seemed like Albus was the only one who was nervous about this match.
"Time to go, everyone!" Georgia announced.
Albus grabbed his broom and followed the rest of the team out onto the pitch, with his heart pounding fast. He gazed up at the crowd, never realizing before how many people actually attended Hogwarts. It was one thing to play Quidditch during practice, but in front of everyone? Albus was sure he'd fall off his broom and humiliate the entire team.
"Here is the Gryffindor team!" Albus heard the familiar voice of Todd Smith booming over the pitch. "Ryan O'Malley, Albus Potter, James Potter, Bradley Weasley, Fred Weasley, Georgia Weasley, and Heather Weasley! Georgia is the new captain this year, and Albus Potter has replaced Samantha Meyers as Chaser. Will he be able to live up to her legacy? Only time will tell."
Albus gulped when he heard that. Why did Todd have to say that? Albus felt as if every eye in the stadium was focused on him. Albus stood next to James as they waited for the Slytherin team to come onto the field. James sent him a supportive smile that Albus returned nervously.
"And here are the Slytherins! Ferris Fielding, Talan Flint, Lance Goyle, Peyton Hughes, Garth Octavius, Hailey Odele, and Jackson Naiser! The Slytherins have replaced their Seeker since last year. Garth Octavius is the new Seeker."
Albus remembered Georgia telling them this. Glenna Dabney, the Slytherin Seeker from last year, had been utterly incapable of catching the Snitch. Albus hoped that Garth would be just as inept, but he doubted it.
"Mount your brooms," Professor Oteski announced, "Ready, go!"
Albus soared into the air on Oteski's whistle. He took a few deep breaths to clear his head and tried to block out the crowd's cheering and booing. He glanced around the pitch and saw that Fred had the Quaffle. Albus flew towards the other side of the field in order to get away from Odele, who was flying right next to him. With his faster broom, he was away from her in no time. He could do this, Albus thought.
Albus dodged a Bludger and both Slytherin Beaters as he made his way down the pitch. He got nearer to Fred and Fred passed him the Quaffle. Albus grabbed it and flew towards the Slytherin goal posts. He was almost there when a Bludger collided with his arm. "Ouch!" he shouted as he dropped the Quaffle. He swore and examined his arm. It didn't appear to be broken. It was just a little painful. Albus looked around and saw that Haines had the Quaffle.
Albus flew after him, but he had already managed to make it past both Bludgers and was heading straight towards Georgia. He threw the Quaffle and it sailed into the left most hoop.
"Score! Slytherin scores the first goal of the game, making it 10-0 Slytherin," Todd announced.
Albus groaned and flew towards the Gryffindor end. He zigzagged through the other players, dodging both the Bludgers. Albus was very good at maneuvering his broom and avoiding other players. He saw that both Heather and Fred were covered by Slytherin Chasers as everyone waited for the Georgia to throw the Quaffle back into play. Georgia faked to the right and then threw the Quaffle to the left. Albus immediately flew towards it, and with his fast new broom, grabbed the Quaffle just as Fielding tried to catch it.
Albus turned his broom around and sped like lightning towards the other end of the pitch. He looked all around him, noticing that the Slytherin Chasers were closing in, while the beaters aimed both Bludgers at him. Albus flew straight up and avoided all of them.
"Albus Potter is really flying now! He's got that brilliant Firebolt 2000 that Georgia has. I believe they are the only two in the school to have one," Smith called out.
Albus ignored Smith's commentary and continued flying. He passed James, who gave him a thumbs up. Fielding was hot on his tail now. Albus looked around, he needed to pass the Quaffle. Heather was open and Albus gave the Quaffle a hard toss. Heather caught it and brought it down to the Slytherin goal posts. She threw it at the middle hoop and it sailed through.
"Score!" Smith announced, "Heather Weasley has scored, making the game tied with 10 points each."
Albus grinned at Heather and flew to the Slytherin goal posts. He waited for Goyle to toss the Quaffle back out, and let his mind wander to the map. Albus hadn't really thought about it at all so far, which was good. Who could they get to represent Pettigrew? Albus found himself thinking about this all the time. Every person he passed in the halls made Albus wonder, could he be the one? No, he couldn't, Albus always told himself. Because they'd never find anyone. Albus, John, and Matt were destined to just be a group of three friends, and that wasn't going to work for the new map. Why wouldn't it just accept Rose or Amanda? Albus thought bitterly. Of course, neither girl would agree to representing the traitor that was Peter Pettigrew anyway.
"Albus!" A loud voice jerked Albus back into the match. He looked up and saw that Heather was glaring at him. He shook his head and started flying again.
During the remainder of the match, Albus found his mind drifting more and more towards the map. He dropped the Quaffle more than a few times, earning disapproving looks from Georgia. Although he hadn't scored a single goal, he did help Heather and Fred score a few each. Unfortunately this wasn't enough, and soon Slytherin was ahead.
"Another goal for Slytherin!" Smith shouted, "Making the score 120-80 Slytherin!"
Albus groaned and looked around at his teammates. Georgia looked tense, Heather and Fred looked determined, Bradley and Ryan looked angry, and James looked like he was concentrating hard on finding the Snitch. Odele currently had the Quaffle and Albus followed her towards the Gryffindor goal posts. Fred intercepted it as Odele tried to score.
"Albus!" Georgia shouted, "You can do this! Just concentrate!"
Albus nodded and sped down the pitch. He could do this. He just had to get his mind off the map. There would be plenty of time to figure it out later. Quidditch, Quaffle, scoring goals, that was what he had to think about now. Fred passed him the Quaffle and he continued flying towards Goyle. Fielding was on his tail again and he passed the Quaffle to Heather, who was open.
All of a sudden, James whooshed past Albus, heading straight for Ryan. Albus looked over quizzically and realized that James must have seen the Snitch. Garth Octavius followed James but he wasn't quick enough. James grabbed the Snitch, which was idling near Ryan's arm, and pulled out of the dive. He held it up with a triumphant grin.
"Potter has caught the Snitch!" Smith announced happily, "Gryffindor wins with 230 points!"
Cheers erupted in the stands, with the Gryffindor players storming the pitch. Albus landed happily next to James. It was over, his first Quidditch match was over. He breathed a sigh of relief. They had won, Albus was not going to be kicked off the team. He stood there grinning with the rest of the team as their fellow Gryffindors clapped them on the backs and high-fived them. Albus had never been a fan of this sort of thing before, but he didn't really mind it right now.
"Great job, Albus!" John broke through the crowd, followed by Matt, Rose, and Amanda.
"Excellent," Matt grinned.
"You were awesome," Rose agreed.
"Good match," Amanda added.
"Thanks," Albus smiled, "But I didn't even score any goals."
"Doesn't matter," Matt replied, "You had quite a few assists, and we won so it's all good."
"Party in the common room!" one of the older students shouted. Everyone else cheered and the crowd started to move slowly to the castle.
"Hi, Al." Albus turned around to see his dad wearing a huge grin. "You did great!"
"Thanks, Dad," Albus smiled as his dad gave him a hug, "But I'll do better next time."
"Of course you will. The first match is always the most nerve-wracking," Harry replied.
"Yeah," Albus agreed, although nerves were only a part of why he hadn't played one hundred percent that day.
"Well, I've got to owl mum and let her know you're all right," Harry laughed, "She gets so worried about Quidditch."
Albus laughed to himself as his dad left. His mother did worry a lot, although she did have a good reason. His family always seemed to attract trouble, and he was mildly surprised that he escaped his first match with only a minor bruise from a Bludger.
Albus walked to the common room with his friends and when they got there the common room was already filling up. Everyone congratulated Albus as he entered, telling him what a great job he did that day. Albus smiled at them and thanked them, but he broke into a huge grin when he saw Victoire and Amy sitting at one of the tables.
"You made it!" Albus shouted over the noise. "Did you see the match?"
"Sure did!" Victoire replied. "You were an excellent chaser."
"Definitely," Amy agreed.
"Thanks," Albus said, "I didn't see you on the pitch."
"We left right after James caught the Snitch to go to Hogsmeade to get party supplies," Victoire gestured to the large amount of food and butterbeer.
"What did you do to your arm?" Amy grabbed the arm that had been hit with a Bludger early in the match.
"Bludger," Albus answered, "It doesn't hurt much anymore."
Amy reached into her robes and pulled out her wand. "I'll heal it for you." Amy muttered an incantation and Albus's arm immediately felt better.
"Wow," Albus grinned, "Doesn't hurt at all now."
"Good," Amy smiled, "We're able to heal minor cuts and bruises right now, although most of the stuff we've learned is theoretical. It's all quite fascinating, though."
"I'm glad you like it," Albus said. "How long until you're Healers?"
Victoire laughed, "Not for another two years. It's a long process."
"Although not nearly as long as Muggle doctors," Amy told them, "They've got to go through eight years of schooling after secondary school."
"That is mad," John shook his head, "Why would anyone want to be in school that long?"
"I wouldn't mind," Rose grinned.
"Of course you wouldn't," John laughed.
"We've learned a bit of Muggle medicine," Victoire told them, "Just in case we ever have to treat Muggles. Magical healing doesn't have much of an effect on them."
"I much prefer Magical healing," Matt announced, "Muggles use too many needles. Incantations and potions are much better."
"If Muggles use needles, then I agree," John said.
"It's not that bad," Amanda laughed.
"I think I'd rather have someone wave their wand than have someone stick me with a needle," Albus shook his head. Sometimes he just didn't understand the things Muggles did.
"Ever hear of stitches?" Matt grinned mischievously.
Albus, Rose, and Victoire laughed. They had all heard the story of their grandpa's experiment with Muggle stitches. "My grandpa had them once," Albus grinned, "Didn't turn out too well."
"What are stitches?" John asked.
"They sew your skin together," Matt explained.
"Sew?" John had a disgusted look on his face, "Like what they do with clothes? That's mental."
"Bloody painful, too," Matt commented, "I had them once. I'll tell you that story sometime." Matt glanced around at the crowded common room.
Albus nodded and no one pushed the subject further. Albus was curious about why Matt had Muggle stitches, but he wasn't going to ask with all the other people around. No doubt someone would overhear.
"Albus!" James walked over to their table with a butterbeer in his hand. "Great first match!"
"Thanks," Albus replied, "Excellent catch."
"Thanks," James grinned, "Can't believe Octavius didn't see it. It was glittering in the sunlight. Oh, well, better for us if their new Seeker can't see the Snitch."
"Can't argue with that," Albus laughed.
"Listen," James lowered his voice and glanced around him. "What did you do to Kaden?"
Albus was startled by the change in conversation. He hadn't really thought about Kaden much the past few days. He assumed that Kaden just realized that Albus did not want to be around him anymore and found his own friends. Albus had not really paid much attention to his little cousin since he told Malfoy that Matt gets sick every month. "Er, Kaden?"
"Yes, Kaden," James sighed, "He said you were mad at him. Are you still mad at him?"
"Uh, yeah," Albus glanced around at his friends, who were all paying close attention. Victoire and Amy were also listening.
"Ugh," James groaned, "Are you ever going to forgive him for whatever he did? What did he do anyway?"
"Er," Albus looked at Matt and then back at James, "He kind of told someone something that I told him to keep quiet about."
"Well, whatever that was, you should make up with him," James replied, "He's been moping around me for the past month and it's getting on my nerves."
"What do you want me to do about that?" Albus asked coldly.
"Be friends with him again!"
"I wasn't really friends with him to begin with," Albus commented, "He just started hanging around us. I thought he found his own friends since I stopped talking to him."
"Nope, he hasn't," James groaned, "Oh, look, here he comes."
"James!" Kaden said, "There you are!" Kaden looked around at Albus and the others. "Oh, hi Albus."
"Kaden," Albus replied.
"Good job on the match."
"Thanks."
"Well, see ya later, Albus," James stood up. Albus and the others said goodbye. Kaden followed James like a puppy dog.
"Didn't think he'd start annoying James," Rose commented.
"Makes sense, though," Albus said.
"I take it you're not going to apologize?" Matt asked.
"Nope, I told him not to tell and he did anyway," Albus said adamantly.
"I'm guessing you wouldn't tell us what he did?" Victoire asked curiously.
"Actually," Albus lowered his voice, "I would, if you'd come to the Room."
******
"It's been so long since I've been in here," Victoire smiled as she looked around the Room of Requirement.
"I know," Amy agreed, "It's strange. I was getting used to not being here anymore, but now that we're back, I'm starting to miss it."
"Me, too," Victoire said, "But if someone told me that you'd miss Hogwarts back when you first came here, I'd never have believed them."
Amy laughed, "I know, but I got used to it."
Albus watched them as they reminisced about Hogwarts. He had never imagined that Amy would have disliked Hogwarts. "Why's that?"
"Well," Amy began, "When I first came here, I missed my old school and my old friends. Little did I know that I would come to love this place even more and make even better friends."
"All right," Victoire threw herself down on one of the couches, "What's this about you and Kaden?"
Albus sat down next to her, while his friends and Amy took seats on various other chairs and couches. "Have you ever met Kaden?" Albus asked his cousin.
"Once, I think," Victoire answered.
"Well, he's very annoying, to say the least. He thinks everything about the magical world is wonderful and that magic can solve everything," Albus explained.
"I'm guessing you've tried to tell him otherwise?" Victoire asked.
"Yeah, but he didn't seem to understand," Albus replied, "Anyway, he latched himself onto me and started following us around everywhere. It got very irritating, but we tolerated it. Then, the day of the first full moon, Kaden got sick and Madam Pomfrey gave him some potion and he was better instantly. This really amazed him and he came back to the common room praising Madam Pomfrey and her potions. He came over to where we were sitting and he noticed how ill Matt looked."
"Oh, Merlin, I can see where this is going," Amy sighed and looked at Matt, who was looking a bit uncomfortable.
"Yeah, he insisted that Matt go see Madam Pomfrey. I tried to explain that magic couldn't fix everything, but he just wouldn't listen. We told him to stop going on and on about healing potions, but he wouldn't. Matt left because he had to go to the Hospital Wing, and I yelled at Kaden. However, the fight didn't last long because we all agreed that Kaden didn't know about Matt, therefor he had no idea that what he said was hurtful. I explained to Kaden once again that there were things that magic couldn't solve, and that Matt had a disease that magic couldn't solve-"
"You didn't tell him, did you?" Amy asked Matt anxiously.
"Of course not," Matt assured her, "He's still got no idea."
"Good."
"After that, we just kind of accepted that Kaden would be around us all the time and got used to him," Albus continued, "But then he decided to investigate the Whomping Willow."
"What?!" Victoire and Amy shouted at the exact same time. Amy's face lost all color as she stared at Albus.
"He did. We were lying around the grounds after Quidditch practice and Kaden wanted to investigate it. We told him numerous times not to, but he did anyway. He got hit a couple times, but eventually he wound up inside the tunnel."
Amy turned to her brother with a look of fear on her face. "Did he follow it?" she whispered.
"He wanted to," Albus answered, "But I went in after him and persuaded him not to. We got out and Filch caught us. He gave us three exhausting nights of detention, which you probably already know about."
The girls nodded their heads. Albus had owled Amy and explained about the detention on the Astronomy Tower, but had not told her why they were in detention.
"Right after we got out of Filch's office, we took Kaden up to our dormitory and persuaded him not to ever look for that tunnel again or to tell anyone about it. He said he wouldn't," Albus continued, "Just like he said he wouldn't tell anyone that Matt had a disease that couldn't be fixed by magic."
"Oh, Merlin," Victoire sighed, "I'm guessing he told someone?"
"You're right," Albus said darkly, "He did. For some strange reason, known only to my stupid cousin, he decided to tell Scorpius Malfoy that Matt gets sick every once and a while, and tell him about the Whomping Willow!"
"What?!" Both girls shouted and stood up with looks of anger on their faces.
"And Malfoy has been trying to find out where I go every month and now he's got more clues. Up until now we've been telling him that I have to visit my sick gran, but that won't work anymore," Matt explained. "It's only a matter of time before he finds out."
"We won't let him," Amy said adamantly, then she turned to Albus, "So this Scorpius Malfoy knows about the tunnel under the Whomping Willow?"
"Er, we think so, yeah," Albus said quietly.
"Not good, this is not good," Amy started pacing, "Have you told any of the teachers?"
"No," Matt answered.
"You've got to. He can't go exploring that tree, he just can't," Amy told them. "We'll go tell Kendrick now. Come on, Matt."
Matt stood up, his face as pale as Amy's. "All right." He reluctantly followed his sister out of the Room.
"And you've been ignoring Kaden ever since," Victoire said, not as a question, but a fact.
"Yeah," Albus confirmed, "It's been over a month now."
They all sat in silence for a few moments, all lost in their own thoughts. Albus hadn't really given Kaden much thought the past few days. He'd been much too busy thinking about the map. But now, the incident with Kaden was back in the front of his mind. What was Kendrick going to do about Malfoy? What if he decided that Matt couldn't stay in school anymore now that people knew about the tunnel? Albus shuddered at the thought of his friend being kicked out of school because of what Kaden had done.
"Albus," Victoire said quietly, "I know what Kaden did was horrible. Hell, I'm mad at him now and I don't really know him. But I really think there is more to this than meets the eye. I don't know why he told Malfoy, but I don't think he just randomly decided to tell Malfoy. I really think you ought to think about forgiving him, or at least asking him why he told Malfoy."
Albus thought about this for a second. The last thing he wanted to do was talk to Kaden, let alone forgive him. Kaden might be the reason one of his friends is forced to leave the school! If that happens, Albus decided, no way would he ever forgive Kaden. Sure, what Victoire said might be true. There might be some kind of underlying reason why Kaden told Malfoy, but the fact remains that he told him. And that couldn't be changed.
"I kind of agree with Victoire," Rose whispered, "I don't think he really meant to give Malfoy clues about Matt's lycanthropy."
"I know that!" Albus shouted, "Kaden doesn't even know about it! But I told him not to tell and he didn't listen. We can't trust him with anything! Everything I've told him not to tell, he's told someone, and it was Malfoy of all people! You realize that if I forgive him, he'll start following us around again. He'll get more suspicious about Matt and eventually he's going to find out. And what do you think he'll do then? We'll tell him not to say anything, and he will. He'll probably tell Malfoy."
"I agree with you, Albus," John said.
"Me, too," Amanda replied.
"Fine," Rose snapped.
"Just think about it, Albus," Victoire said as she got up. "I've got to be going. Teddy should be home by now and I want to go visit him."
"Where is he?" Albus asked. He had been wondering where Teddy was.
"He had some kind of Auror training thing today," Victoire responded, "Training is pretty intense. Training is at all kinds of crazy hours. I guess they're preparing him for what it'll be like when he's a fully trained Auror."
Albus nodded. He knew what that was like. Harry was always leaving at random times, only to return in the dead of night. Aurors had some of the strangest hours he had ever heard of.
"Of course, my hours won't be much better when I'm a Healer," Victoire commented, "With our hours, we're never going to get to see each other. Well, I'll see you soon, Albus and Rose. I'm not sure when, but I'll definitely see you at Christmas."