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Chapter 25: Explosion Potion
Despite the fact that Quinton Willinson was no longer at Hogwarts, Albus still dreaded the Slug Club meeting on Saturday. His rational side told him that it wouldn't be nearly as bad with Willinson gone, but Albus still wasn't looking forward to it.
Kaden, on the other hand, spent the days leading up to Saturday talking non-stop about the Slug Club meeting. Albus had already explained in detail what they involve, but that didn't stop Kaden from constantly wondering aloud about what the meeting would be like.
Saturday arrived quickly and Albus was still without an excuse to not attend the meeting. Georgia had not called for Quidditch practice that day, mainly due to the fact that the Ravenclaws booked the pitch all morning and the Slytherins had it all afternoon. The two houses were scheduled to play each other the following Saturday.
"It's time for the Slug Club meeting, Albus!" Kaden shouted excitedly a few minutes before eleven.
Albus sighed and got up out of his chair in the common room. "See you lot in a little while," he said to John and Amanda.
"Have loads of fun!" John laughed.
"See you later," Amanda grinned.
Albus, Kaden, and Rose, who had also decided to go, set off for the dungeons. Albus hoped he would only have to stay for a little while, maybe an hour at most. Just long enough for Kaden to see what the meetings were like.
The meeting was held in the Potions classroom and a few students were milling about when Albus, Rose, and Kaden walked into the room. Albus recognized most of them from last year's meetings. A few of his cousins were there as well, but not all of them. James wasn't there, but Albus knew he had dueling practice that day. Albus was also happy to note that Felix Willinson was not there. Of course, after what happened with Quinton and his father, Albus guessed he shouldn't be surprised that Quinton's cousin wouldn't be invited to the Slug Club.
There was a table full of food along one of the side walls and most everyone was crowding around it trying to get some lunch. Slughorn had a plate of food in front of him and was sitting at a large table in the front of the room.
Albus led Rose and Kaden over to the table and picked up a plate.
"What is this stuff?" Kaden pointed to a platter of some sort of meat.
"Pheasant," Albus replied. Slughorn always served pheasant at his meetings. Albus tried it last year and hated it.
Kaden shrugged and piled the pheasant onto his plate. Once Albus and his cousins had gotten enough food, they sat down at the table across from Slughorn. Shortly after, everyone else had sat down at the table as well.
"Good to see you all again!" Slughorn greeted them and then turned to Albus. "And Albus and Rose! I'm very happy that you two decided to come! Haven't had you come in quite a while now. How have classes been going?"
"Good," Albus replied.
"Excellent, excellent," Slughorn nodded, "We also have someone new here today. This is Kaden Dursley," Slughorn gestured to Kaden. "He's Albus's cousin and is turning out to be quite the Potions brewer! Lily's genes must be coming out in you!"
Kaden grinned, "Potions is fun. Loads better than Transfiguration."
Slughorn laughed, "Don't let Professor McGonagall hear you say that. But I daresay I agree with you."
Kaden laughed as well and then took a large bite of pheasant. Albus watched him as he did so, wondering if he'd like it. Kaden chewed for a few moments before a big smile appeared on his face.
"This stuff is excellent!"
"I'm glad you like it!" Slughorn said.
Albus chuckled to himself. Of course Kaden liked the pheasant. If there was one thing Albus had learned about his cousin over the past six months, it was that he'd eat pretty much anything. This was obviously something he had inherited from his father.
Slughorn soon launched into a lengthy explanation of what he did over his holiday and who he had spent time with. ("Barry Ryan used to play for Ireland, you know.") Albus found the whole thing rather boring but he noticed that Kaden seemed to hang on Slughorn's every word. Rose seemed to be paying attention as well, but probably only out of courtesy.
Albus let his mind wander as Slughorn continued talking about his dinner with Barry Ryan. Matt was supposed to return to Hogwarts the next day, which meant that in as little as twenty-four hours, they could be having the map working. Well, if they could sneak away to the Room of Requirement, that is. Albus hoped Rose would have that charm working soon. Then they could just do all of this with Kaden. It would make it a whole lot easier. Of course, Matt still hadn't said that he agreed to tell Kaden even with the charm. Albus kept forgetting about that part. But why wouldn't he agree? The charm seemed like it would work well.
Albus, Kaden, and Rose wound up staying until the end of the meeting. Kaden was enthralled by the entire thing and Albus knew he would refuse to leave early. Albus was incredibly bored by the time the thing was over and Rose looked as bored as Albus felt. Once the meeting was finally over, the three of them said goodbye to Slughorn and left the dungeons.
"That was so cool," Kaden grinned.
"Boring's more like it," Albus replied.
"How can you think it was boring?" Kaden stared at Albus, "Slughorn knows so many famous people."
"Trust me, it gets old after a while," Albus said.
"Well, are you two going to the next one?"
Albus looked at Rose. She didn't look like she wanted to go to the next one either. "Er, well, I might have Quidditch practice."
"And I'll probably have too much homework," Rose explained.
"I'd go even if I did have too much homework," Kaden told them.
"That really isn't a good idea," Rose warned him. "You'll get behind."
Albus laughed as Rose launched into a discussion about how important time management is and how homework should always come first. The three of them were nearly to the common room by the time Rose finished, and Kaden was wearing a blank look on his face much like the one Albus had worn during the Slug Club meeting.
******
"Got any idea what time he's coming back?" John asked shortly after lunch the next day in the common room.
"No idea," Albus shrugged.
Albus, John, Kaden, Rose, and Amanda were all sitting around their usual table in the common room. Rose and Kaden were playing chess and it was apparent that Rose was going easy on Kaden. The two of them had been playing the same game for fifteen minutes. If Rose wanted to, she probably could have beat Kaden in five minutes. John and Amanda were both working on the Transfiguration essay that was due the next day. Albus had already finished that particular essay and was watching Rose and Kaden's chess match.
"Queen to D3," Kaden said. The queen gave Kaden a menacing glare and then reluctantly moved to the square.
"Bishop to D3." Rose's bishop smashed Kaden's queen to pieces. "Checkmate," Rose grinned.
"cr*p," Kaden muttered as his king dropped its sword in defeat.
"You're getting a bit better," Rose said as she repaired all the pieces with a wave of her wand.
"Do you have Quidditch practice today, Albus?" John asked.
"Yeah. Georgia managed to reserve the pitch for an hour after dinner. The Hufflepuffs weren't too happy, but Georgia got it first."
"I hope Matt gets back before you leave," Amanda said.
"Me, too," Albus agreed. "But Amy didn't say when he'd be coming back."
"He's going to have a load of homework to make up," Kaden announced.
"That sounds like something you'd say, Rose," John laughed.
"How's your essay coming, John?" Rose smirked.
"Yeah, yeah. I've got the first paragraph done," John grumbled.
"I've only got one more to go," Amanda said.
"Want to play again, Rose?" Kaden asked.
Rose shrugged. "Sure, why not."
Rose and Kaden set up their pieces and started to play again. Albus watched them. It was pretty funny to watch the two of them play chess. Kaden would sit there forever figuring out what move to make and once he made it, Rose would smile and move one of her own pieces within seconds. Rose's moves usually involved killing one of Kaden's pieces.
The portrait hole to the common room opened a few minutes later and Albus looked up. Matt was just climbing through and headed straight for Albus's table once he noticed them.
"Hey, Matt!" Albus grinned, "Welcome back!"
"Hi Albus," Matt grinned back. He looked tired, but happy. There was still a yellowish bruise on his forehead, but other than that he looked fine.
John, Rose, Amanda, and Kaden all looked up from what they were doing and greeted Matt as well. Matt grabbed a chair from a nearby table and sat down next to Albus.
"How are you?" Albus asked.
"All right," Matt shrugged.
"Er, Kaden," Albus began, "You know how you said Matt's got a lot of homework to make up?"
"Uh-huh," Kaden nodded as Rose declared checkmate once again, "cr*p!"
"Well, it would probably be a good idea for him to go see all the teachers now about it. So, we'll all go with him to do that, since we're in his classes. We'll help. You can stay here since you'd probably be bored."
"Ok, I've got my own homework to start on anyway."
"Good," Albus replied, "John? Amanda, Rose? You can come with us."
"Sure, anything to put off finishing this essay," John closed his book and stood up.
Once they were out of the common room and into the corridor, Matt turned around and looked at Albus. "You're not really making me go collect all my homework are you?"
Albus laughed, "No. Just had to think of an excuse for Kaden to stay there while we went to the Room."
"Good," John said, "I don't really want to go collect your homework with you."
"You won't have to. I've already gotten it. They owled it to me over the holiday. I've already finished it all," Matt explained.
"You're farther along than John, then," Rose laughed.
"Shut it, Rose," John said.
The five friends continued their walk to the Room of Requirement, which manifested itself in its usual form for them. They walked into the Room and settled onto the usual scarlet and gold furniture.
"So," Albus began, "What happened with this new potion?"
"Well, it didn't work the way it was supposed to, but Amy already told you that," Matt said.
"Did it help at all?" Rose asked.
"Nope."
"And you'll still have to keep taking it?" John asked.
"Yeah, that's what stinks," Matt sighed. "It didn't work the way it was supposed to, but it did other stuff."
"I thought it wasn't going to have any bad effects," Albus said.
"They weren't really dangerous side effects. It just made me really tired."
"But you're always tired before the full moon," John pointed out.
"I know, but the potion made it worse. Usually I can at least go to morning classes on the day of the full moon but with the new potion I'll just sleep right through them. It makes me tired as soon as I start taking it, which is a week before the full moon, just like the regular Wolfsbane was."
"So you'll be tired for an entire week?" Amanda asked.
"Dunno," Matt shrugged, "The Healers are trying to find a potion to counteract the fatigue, but I doubt they'll have one in time for next month."
"I don't get why you have to keep taking it if it doesn't even work," John shook his head.
"Because they have to make sure it wasn't just a fluke or something. That's the thing about these studies, they have to do multiple trials to analyze the effects and stuff."
"There's a chance it might work next month?" Amanda asked confusedly.
"I suppose, but I doubt it."
"You don't seem that upset or anything," Rose commented.
"I honestly didn't think it was going to work. My parents told me not to get my hopes up about any of these experimental potions. Plus, this was only the first one I've tried. They'll come up with others."
"I just hope one of them actually works," John replied.
"Me, too," Matt agreed, "You've got no idea how much I wish that.
"Let's not talk about it anymore now, though. You've got to tell me if you got the stag print! It's been driving me mad for weeks now."
"Oh, yeah!" Albus grinned. He had almost forgotten about that. Almost being the key word. The new map was always on Albus's mind now. "We got it. Rose and I did."
"Brilliant!" Matt exclaimed.
"And I've got the transference charm all worked out," Rose told him.
"John's just got to get the rat print," Albus said.
"I'm working on it!" John replied, "It's harder than you'd think to spot a rat during Potions."
"Well, we've got Double Potions tomorrow, so try then. Slughorn'll be having us brew the whole class probably, so just keep your eye out," Albus told him.
"I will. I'll pay more attention to potential rats than to my potion," John grinned.
"I wouldn't suggest that," Rose smirked. "It'll explode or something, since you've got Goyle as a partner."
"Eh, I'll take one failing grade if I can get the rat print," John shrugged.
"Well, try to get the rat without destroying your potion," Rose sighed.
"Just think, this time tomorrow, we may have the map working," Matt commented, "That would be awesome."
"We'll have to get away from Kaden first," Amanda pointed out.
"And I'm not entirely sure the map will work after we do this," Albus said, "It almost seems too simple."
Albus had been thinking this for a few days now. They had had an incredibly easy time getting the prints. Almost too easy a time. Dogs, stags, and rats were quite common and anyone who could cast a simple Petrificus Totalus charm could get those prints. The only one that would be difficult for the average wizard to get was the werewolf print. Even so, Albus didn't think the Marauders would make it this easy to access the map.
"I've been thinking the same thing," Rose agreed.
John groaned, "That would suck."
"We'll get it eventually," Albus assured him. "Plus, the map said we had to be like the Marauders. We haven't done anything that only the Marauders could have done so far. We got a bunch of paw prints. Anyone can do that."
"Not anyone could get a werewolf print," John pointed out.
"I know. But it's not something only the Marauders could have done," Albus told him.
"Speaking of the Marauders," John turned to Rose, "How's the Sileo Altus charm coming?"
"The what?" Matt asked.
"Oh, yeah, we've got to tell you about that," John said. "Want to explain it, Rose?"
"Sure," Rose shrugged, "It's a charm I found in a book at my house. It's a way to make sure someone keeps something a secret. Kind of like the Fidelius Charm, only it's for verbal secrets, not places. Whomever performs the charm is the Secret Keeper and only that person can undo the charm. After the charm is performed, the person can't talk about the secret with anyone except the Secret Keeper and anyone else who was involved in the charm performing. It's a way to keep Kaden from telling anyone that you're a werewolf."
Albus held his breath as Rose explained and hoped that Matt would think it was a good idea. Albus watched as Matt thought about what Rose had said. Albus couldn't really tell what he thought. Matt looked a bit surprised, almost like he didn't think Rose would have ever found a charm to do that.
"Well, what do you think?" Albus asked after a few moments silence.
"I'm not sure," Matt said quietly, "Will it really work?"
"I'm pretty sure it will," Rose said, "The only thing that will overcome it is Veritaserum."
"And what if Kaden drinks Veritaserum?" Matt asked.
"When would he drink that?" John raised his eyebrows.
"I don't know," Matt sighed, "But he could."
"I really don't think he would."
"What if he did? What if he spewed all about me in the middle of the Great Hall or something?"
"I doubt he's ever going to drink any Veritaserum," Rose said.
"Is there even any of that in the castle?" Amanda asked.
"There's some in Slughorn's private Potions cupboard, but that's it," Albus answered, "But that's locked anyway."
"See? Hardly any chance of Kaden drinking any," John said.
"Yeah, but still... I don't know..." Matt groaned, "I just don't really want to tell him."
"I know. Just think about it, ok?" Albus gave Matt a half smile.
"All right," Matt sighed, "We don't need Kaden yet, do we?"
"No," Albus replied, "I'm not sure when we'll need him. The map just said we had to be like the Marauders, which means we'll need someone to be Wormtail at some point."
"And I want to test that charm out before we use it on Kaden," Matt said.
"We will," Rose assured him, "I've got to practice it anyway."
"So, anyone got any secrets we can practice with?" John grinned mischievously.
******
"Settle down, settle down," Slughorn barked at his class.
Albus turned around in his seat. He had been talking to John, who was sitting behind him next to Goyle. Albus was sitting next to Limbert and Matt was looking thoroughly miserable next to Maloy in the next row over at the front. Slughorn was still plowing forward with his inter-house partners in class, but Albus didn't think it was helping to decrease the hostility between Gryffindor and Slytherin. So far, the best that had happened was silent loathing during practical lessons and jinxing and hexing at worst. Based on the little duel between Ethan and Garth Octavius the previous week, it was only a matter of time before things really got out of hand.
"Thank you," Slughorn said once everyone was paying attention, "Today you'll be brewing the Confusion Potion I taught you about on Friday. He waved his wand at the blackboard, "Directions are on the board. You have the entire class."
"Light the fire," Limbert grunted as he got up from his chair.
Albus nodded and pulled out his wand. Albus and Limbert had come to an unspoken agreement with brewing potions. Limbert would collect ingredients while Albus lit the fire and unpacked all the various scales and knives. Then, Albus would prepare the ingredients while Limbert added them and stirred the cauldron. Albus was fine with this since Limbert was a better Potions brewer than he was.
Limbert returned with the ingredients and Albus started chopping them. He never said anything to Limbert while they worked and Limbert never said anything to Albus besides the occasional 'pass the asphodel' or something of the like.
Albus listened to everyone else in the class as he chopped up ingredients. He thought it was especially amusing to listen to John and Goyle.
"No, that's not clockwise," John groaned, "You're stirring counter-clockwise."
"Oh."
"Stir it the other way!" John shouted.
Albus stifled a laugh and glanced to his left, where Rose and Leigh Montague were having a similar conversation.
"They've got to be chopped finer than that. It says minced, not diced," Rose instructed.
"They look fine to me," Leigh snapped.
"No, they won't work like that. Let me do it," Rose grabbed a knife and started mincing the shrivelfig.
"Fine. You do the whole thing if you're so smart," Leigh huffed.
"You can stir the cauldron. Clockwise," Rose replied.
Albus wasn't close enough to either Amanda or Matt to hear what was going on at their tables. It looked like Amanda and Dalila Avish were working much the same way Albus and Limbert were, since neither of their mouths were moving. Malfoy appeared to be yelling at Matt for something, but Albus couldn't quite make out what it was. Matt got up from the table with a bowl full of something and then emptied it in the bin. When he returned to his table, he started carefully chopping something up. Albus was guessing it was more of whatever he had thrown away.
Albus continued mincing his shrivelfig and listened mostly to John and Goyle. Limbert kept smirking every so often, which gave Albus the impression he was listening to John and Goyle, too.
"Keep stirring CLOCKWISE for another minute," John said slowly and clearly, "Then switch to COUNTERCLOCKWISE. I've got to go get something. Don't do anything besides the stirring."
Goyle grunted and Albus heard John get up. Albus felt a prod in his side and looked up to see John standing next to him. "What?" Albus whispered.
John pointed to a corner of the room, near the cupboard of ingredients. There was a large rat sitting there. Albus shuddered and looked back at John.
"I'll be back," John winked at him.
Albus tried to concentrate on his shrivelfig, but he couldn't stop glancing up at John. He was almost to the cupboard now, and the rat still hadn't moved. Albus watched as John pointed his wand at the rat, but he couldn't hear what spell John was using due to the noise in the room. Luckily everyone was concentrating on their potions and not paying an ounce of attention to John. Albus grimaced as John picked up the rat and shoved it inside his robes. Albus was incredibly happy that John was willing to do the rat print. The thought of putting a rat in his robes creeped Albus out.
John went into the cupboard for a few moments and came back out carrying a jar of something. Probably a cover story, Albus thought.
"Got it," John whispered to Albus on his way back to his desk.
"Excellent," Albus said.
Suddenly there was a loud explosion from somewhere behind Albus and he felt a hot liquid land on his head and drip down the back of his robes.
"Ouch!" he and Limbert shouted at the same time.
"Boody Hell!" John exclaimed as the orange potion landed on the front of his robes.
Pandemonium erupted in the classroom. Everyone stopped what they were doing and turned to stare at the exploded potion. Albus turned around and saw that the explosion had come from John and Goyle's cauldron. Goyle was wearing a stupefied expression on his face and was staring into space while holding his ladle in the air. His face was covered with potion as well as his robes. His hair was singed and there was a small fire on his table.
Albus could feel the potion burning down his back and it hurt like hell. It felt like his skin was on fire. He got up from his chair and felt his back. His robes were burnt straight through. John's and Limbert's were as well.
"What did you do?" Slughorn asked as he strode to John and Goyle's table.
"Uh...," Goyle stared up at the ceiling.
"You must've gotten potion in your mouth," Slughorn shook his head. "Hospital Wing. Who else got hit?"
"I did," Albus, John, Limbert, as well as Karina and Celeste Yeardly (who had been sitting behind John and Goyle) said at the same time.
"Hospital Wing, all of you," Slughorn replied, "If one of you could please make sure Mr. Goyle arrives there, that would be appreciated."
Limbert immediately dragged Goyle out of the room with Celeste following. Albus and John walked a little ways behind them and Karina behind them.
"Idiot," John muttered as they climbed the stairs out of the dungeons.
"What did he do?" Albus asked.
"Not a clue," John shrugged, "Not what I told him to do."
"I heard you talking to him. It seemed pretty straightforward."
"Well, he's dumber than a troll," John groaned, "Merlin this stuff burns."
"At least we didn't eat any of it," Albus pointed to Goyle, who was stumbling down the corridor like he was drunk.
"True," John laughed and then lowered his voice, "Hey, it was worth it since I got the rat."
"That thing's not still in your robes, is it?" Albus glanced warily at John.
"Er, yeah, haven't had a chance to take it out."
"I just hope it stays stunned."
"It should," John said as they followed Goyle and Limbert into the Hospital Wing.
Madam Pomfrey was already busy taking care of a girl who had gotten bitten by something in Care of Magical Creatures and told them they would have to wait. Once she had finished healing the girl, she moved on to Goyle, since he wasn't able to sit still and was wandering around the room tripping over things. She took care of Limbert, Celeste, and Karina, and then moved on to the bed Albus and John were sitting on.
"You lot again?" she sighed, "I'm surprised it's only the two of you."
"Well, Matt, Rose, and Amanda were all too far away to be hit by the potion," Albus explained.
"I swear the lot of you are exactly like your grandfather and his friends," Madam Pomfrey shook her head as she handed Albus a potion.
John, who had just started drinking his own potion, choked and coughed the potion up onto the bed. He turned and grinned at Albus, who grinned back. Well, Albus thought, that was the general idea of the map.
Madam Pomfrey sighed and with a wave of her wand the potion was cleaned up. "Drink the rest of it," she instructed them.
Madam Pomfrey applied some sort of salve to their burns and a few minutes later they were allowed to leave. The nurse told them to go directly to their dormitory to get new robes and that she didn't want to see them in the Hospital Wing for the next few weeks.
"Fat chance that'll happen," John smirked as they started back to Gryffindor Tower.
"Yeah," Albus agreed. It seemed like one of them was always winding up in the Hospital Wing. Albus himself had already been there twice since returning to school after the Christmas holiday.
"Next Quidditch match is what, in three weeks?" John asked.
"Just about," Albus said.
"Then you might be back there soon," John joked.
"Shut it," Albus replied, "I didn't land myself there last match."