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Chapter 13: Second Edition
Albus ran all the way to the Gryffindor common room, narrowly avoiding another prefect. He went to his dormitory, dug through his trunk, and found the parchment. He was so glad he hadn't left it in the attic. He knew it meant something! Albus ran back through the common room, ignoring the strange stares he was receiving from his fellow classmates. When he got back to the Room, John was in the process of explaining to Rose and Amanda about what they had found in the attic. "I've got it!" Albus shouted. He ran back to the table and spread the parchment out on the table.
"You're right!" Rose grinned, "Exactly the same mark."
"But it's just a blank piece of parchment," Amanda reminded him.
"I know, but there's definitely something mysterious about it. Why would the Marauders put this symbol on it if it meant nothing?"
"I think you're right, Albus," John agreed, "I don't know much about the Marauders, but from what you've told me, there's no way this is just a random piece of parchment."
Rose looked from the map to the new piece of parchment and back. "Hmm, I wonder if this is like the map? Do you think we have to say something to get it to work? Maybe it's an extension of the map, Hogsmeade perhaps?"
Albus thought for a moment. That kind of made sense. The Marauders frequented Hogsmeade quite a bit, during their full moon jaunts. Maybe they wanted a map of the village as well. "There's only one way to find out," he grabbed his wand and tapped the piece of parchment, "I solemnly swear that I am up to no good."
Ink spread across the map and Albus's heart jumped. It had worked! Albus and the others leaned over the table and watched the ink. But there was something different about it. It wasn't forming a map, it was forming words. Once they were formed, Albus stared at them.
'Nice try. Mr. Moony would like to congratulate you, as you have obviously found the Marauder's Map and figured out how to use it. However, he assures you that the Marauders would not use the same incantation for this particular item.'
Albus and Rose burst out laughing. This piece of parchment was sort of like the map! There was something magical about it, but it obviously wasn't the same as the map. John smirked and shook his head.
Amanda stared wide-eyed at the parchment. "B-but, I thought h-he was dead? How can he be talking through parchment?" she stammered.
Albus grinned at her. He still often forgot that she was muggle-born. "It's magic. The marauders either found or invented some kind of charm that enabled the Marauder's Map to communicate with people who try to use it and they've done the same thing with this." Albus pulled the Marauder's Map in front of him and tapped his wand to it, "Watch this. I, Albus Severus Potter, demand you to show yourself."
Ink appeared across the map, but it wasn't the usual ink. John and Amanda stared in awe, as they had never seen the map do this before. Albus and Rose had done this on occasion and they thought it was extremely funny.
'Mr. Moony would like to would like to tell Mr. Potter to keep his dirty hands off the parchment.
Mr. Wormtail agrees with Mr. Moony and would like to add that despite the fact that Mr. Potter shares a first name with the headmaster, it does not give him the authority do what he pleases.
Mr. Padfoot agrees with Mr. Moony and Mr. Wormtail and would like to add that Mr. Potter's middle name has got to be the most disgraceful name he has ever heard.
Mr. Prongs agrees with Mr. Moony, Mr. Wormtail, and Mr. Prongs, and would like to be able to insult Mr. Potter's last name, but feels he is unable to do so.'
Amanda and John started laughing hysterically after they finished reading the map. "Does it do that to anyone?" John asked.
"Yup," Albus laughed.
"I didn't know Kendrick's first name was Albus," Amanda commented.
"It's not," Albus explained, "When the Marauders were in school, Albus Dumbledore was headmaster. And the Marauders hated Snape, so they always insult my name. Except my grandpa, he's never able to manage it."
"That's pretty impressive magic," John said.
"Yeah," Albus agreed.
"You know," Rose began, "If the Marauders didn't want anyone else reading that map, they would have just put a charm on it that prevented anyone except themselves to read it. I reckon they hoped someone would eventually find out how to read it."
Albus contemplated that for a moment. Rose was probably right. The Marauders were always pranksters, and they would probably want others to find the map and use it for mischief.
"But," Rose continued, "Do you think they might have wanted another item that only they could read?"
"What are you getting at?" Albus asked.
"That other piece of parchment. Maybe it's something that the Marauders didn't want anyone to be able to read."
"But then we couldn't read it," Albus sighed. It did kind of make sense that the Marauders wanted something to be private. But then why did they put the same mark on both parchments?
"There's got to be a way," John said adamantly.
"We don't even know if Rose is right," Amanda argued.
"Even if only the Marauders could read it, would they still have to say something to look at it?" Albus asked.
"I'm not sure," Rose replied, "I mean, there's probably some kind of magic that only enables a few people to read it. Kind of like a Fidelius Charm for books or something."
Albus grabbed the parchment and pointed his wand at it. The only way to find out if something would reveal it was to try. "Hmm, I am going to make trouble." Nothing happened. "I want to make mischief. I am going to pull a prank on someone. I promise I will make trouble." Albus tried many different variations on the incantation for the Marauder's Map, but nothing worked.
"It won't work, Albus," Rose said after a while, "You ought to just do your homework."
Albus didn't want to do his homework. He wanted to make the parchment work. Right now, he didn't care about anything else. "There's got to be something."
"If it's something only the Marauders can read, then you've got to be a Marauder to read it," John sighed.
"That's it!" Albus shouted. He had been thinking the incantation was like the Marauder's Map, but it must be something that would prove you're a Marauder. "I solemnly swear that I am a Marauder." Nothing happened. Albus sighed. He had been so sure that that would have worked.
"Maybe you have to say which Marauder you are," John suggested.
"Oh come off it!" Rose shouted, "There's going to be some sort of charm on it to see if he really is a Marauder. Just saying so isn't going to work."
Albus kind of agreed with Rose at this point, but he was willing to try anything. But which Marauder? Prongs. It had to be. Prongs was his grandfather. If this was going to work for anyone, it would work for him. He was related to one of the Marauders. Albus pointed his wand at the parchment with his heart beating fast. "I solemnly swear that I am Messr Prongs."
Albus held his breath as he watched the parchment. John, Rose, and Amanda watched as well. Albus's eyes bugged out as he saw ink appearing across the parchment. "It worked!" he whispered. His friends nodded, but didn't say anything. Albus began to read as the words formed completely.
'Messrs Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot, and Prongs welcome you to the Marauder's Map, Second Edition.'
"Second map?" John looked up, "I thought there was only one."
"So did I," Albus replied. He stared at the parchment as more words appeared across it. John, Rose, and Amanda all watched with him, no one saying a word.
'Mr. Prongs disagrees with you and insists that you are not Prongs.'
"Merlin," Albus sighed. It hadn't worked. The parchment could recognize different people.
"Wait," Rose pointed at the parchment. "It's not done."
'However, you could be the second Prongs.'
"What?!" Albus looked up in confusion. Was this some kind of joke? How could there be another Prongs? And how could Albus be that second Prongs?
"What is this parchment?" John asked curiously.
"Either it's a joke or a highly advanced magical object," Rose remarked. The four friends continued to watch as more writing appeared.
'When four boys, who are Gryffindors, are linked together through friendship and mischief, they may present themselves as the next generation of Marauders.'
"The what?" Albus stared at the parchment. The next generation of Marauders? What had his grandfather and his friends done?
"This is incredible," Rose whispered.
'These four friends must each represent one of the Marauders, for if even one is missing, this map will not work. Before this goes any further, you must prove that you know the secrets of the Marauders. Prove that you know, and you may continue along the path of discovery.'
'The path of discovery? I never knew you were so poetic, Mr. Prongs.'
'Oh, believe me, Mr. Padfoot, I am not. Mr. Moony came up with that whole thing.'
'Then I pay my compliments on the wording to Mr. Moony.'
'Mr. Moony advises that whomever is reading this ignore Mr. Prongs and Mr. Padfoot and start proving that they know the Marauders.'
'Mr. Padfoot agrees with Mr. Moony and also advises that if whomever is reading this has no idea who the Marauders are, that they quit while they're ahead.'
'The Marauders wish you good luck.'
The ink disappeared from the parchment and Albus looked up at his friends. "What in the name of Merlin is this?"
"I think it's something the Marauders invented to ensure that they would never be gone from this school," Rose said in awe, "It's amazing."
"I'll say," Amanda grinned, "Probably the best magical thing I've seen yet."
"And I don't think we've even discovered the most of it," Albus commented.
"How are we going to find out the rest?" John asked.
"Well, I think we've somehow got to prove that we know who the Marauders are and that we know their secrets," Albus explained.
"We already know their biggest secrets," Rose said, "But how would we prove it to a piece of parchment."
"I've got no idea," Albus told her, "I mean, I doubt we can just tell the parchment."
"Why couldn't we?" John asked.
"Seems too simple," Rose said.
"It's worth a try, though," John argued. "Albus?"
Albus didn't think it would work, but he didn't think it could really harm anything either. "Worth a shot." Albus picked up the parchment and stared at it. This seemed really silly when he thought about it. He was about to talk to a piece of parchment. "Here goes nothing. Let's see, Moony is a werewolf. Prongs, Padfoot, and Wormtail are all illegal animagi. Prongs is a stag, Padfoot is a dog, and Wormtail is a rat."
Albus and the others watched the parchment. A few words appeared on it. Could it have actually worked?
'Nice try.'
"I told you it wouldn't work," Rose smirked, "It's got to be more subtle than that."
"We'll just have to think on it," Albus replied. He had no idea how they were to prove to the new map that they knew the Marauders' secrets, but he had to find out. This parchment was perhaps even more interesting and magical than the Marauder's Map, and he was going to figure it out.
"What are you lot doing?" Matt sat up and was looking around with a confused look on his face. "What time is it?"
Albus looked up when he heard Matt's voice. Albus had practically forgotten that he was there during the excitement of the new map. "It's about 8:30. We've got a half hour until curfew. As for what we were doing, well, we've got a new mystery on our hands."
Albus, John, Rose, and Amanda spent the next few minutes explaining about the new map to Matt. They told him about how Albus had noticed the symbol on the Marauder's Map, how he had gotten the new map to show the writing, and how they had to prove that they knew the Marauders' secrets. Then they showed him the new map.
"That is awesome," Matt commented.
"Yup. And we're going to figure out how to work it," Albus grinned. "Maybe we are the new Marauders."
"Well, I know what we can do while we're trying to figure it out how to prove we know the Marauders," John announced, "We've got to figure out who we're going to represent."
"Oh, yeah," Albus said, "I guess we each have to be one of the Marauders."
"I think it's obvious who I am," Matt said tiredly. "I'm definitely Moony."
"I'd say so," John laughed, "I'll be anyone except Wormtail."
"Me, too," Albus's face fell as he realized that someone was going to have to represent Wormtail. Nobody was going to want to be Wormtail.
"You're obviously Prongs," John replied, "I mean, you're his grandson. Plus, you're a chaser, just like he was."
"That makes sense," Albus agreed, "How about you?"
"He's Padfoot," Matt yawned, "He's got to be. He's loyal like a dog. Remember that detention last year in the trophy room, when he yelled at Washburn?"
John grinned sheepishly, "I could be Padfoot."
"Good," Albus agreed, "We've got Moony, Padfoot, and Prongs. But what about Wormtail?"
Everyone groaned. "I'm not going to be him," Rose said disgustedly.
"You don't have to," Albus told her, "The map clearly said four boys, four Gryffindor boys to be specific."
"So Amanda and I don't get to be involved?"
"Hey, it's not our fault the Marauders wanted it to be boys," Albus shrugged, "But you can help us figure the whole thing out."
"Right now, we've got to find a Wormtail," Amanda said. "Who else are you three good friends with?"
"No one, really. Just Bilius and Ethan," John explained, "And whomever is Wormtail is going to find out about Matt."
The friends all looked at Matt, whose face had paled at hearing this. Albus hadn't thought about that. He didn't want anyone who resembled Peter Pettigrew finding out about Matt. If that's what it took to find out the secrets of this map, then the map would just stay secret.
"We're not doing it," John said adamantly, "No one like Wormtail is going to find out that Matt is werewolf."
"And that's why you're Padfoot," Matt yawned. "Thanks."
"No problem," John smiled.
"You know," Rose began, "When this map was made, Wormtail hadn't betrayed Albus's grandparents. He was a Marauder. They trusted him. All we've got to do is find someone who you lot are friends with, not necessarily someone who was like the Wormtail we've heard of. We just need someone who is even slightly like Pettigrew."
Albus thought about this. It could work. But could they really find someone they could trust enough to reveal Matt's secret? Or, did they even have to reveal it? Was it possible to do this without telling the fourth person? "Let's just keep our eyes out for someone who is anything like Pettigrew and we'll think about it. Who knows, we might not even have to let them know about Matt, at least not for a while. Is that all right, Matt?"
Matt had fallen asleep again and jerked his head up when he heard his name. "Huh? Oh, yeah, that's all right."
"Sounds like a plan, then," John said.
"We'd better get back to the common room," Rose looked at her watch, "It's almost curfew."
Albus and the others left the Room and walked back to Gryffindor Tower. Albus thought about the new map and what it could possibly hold. It was obviously a more involved map than the Marauder's Map. Albus could only imagine what was actually on it. The prospect of finding out excited him, but he was wondering if they would even find out. What were the chances of them finding someone who would be willing to represent Wormtail? And if they did find that person, could they figure out the map without telling that person that Matt was a werewolf? Albus hoped so, but he doubted it.