How It All Goes Down
The Beginning
- In the weeks after the Triwizard Tournament, the worst thing that happens to Harry is his meeting with the Diggorys.
- Amos Diggory is so sad that he can't stop crying.
- Mrs. Diggory's grief "seemed to be beyond tears" (37.2).
- She thanks Harry for bringing back Cedric's body.
- Harry asks if she will accept the thousand Galleons in prize money he received from Fudge.
- She won't.
- During this horrible time, Harry, Ron, and Hermione hang out quietly together.
- Mrs. Weasley asks Professor Dumbledore if Harry can spend the summer in the Burrow.
- Professor Dumbledore insists that Harry must spend at least some time with his aunt and uncle.
- So that sucks.
- Harry goes to visit Hagrid.
- Hagrid mentions that he has "a little job" (37.32) to do over the summer, and Madame Maxine might be coming. Ooh la la.
- But Hagrid won't say what the job is.
- Harry packs up his belongings to go back to Privet Drive.
- But first, there's the Leaving Feast.
- The banners on the wall are all black, out of respect for Cedric.
- Professor Dumbledore addresses the students.
- He gives a toast for Cedric, who was "a good and loyal friend, a hard worker, [and] he valued fair play" (37.47).
- Then, Professor Dumbledore tells the students that Cedric was murdered by Lord Voldemort.
- Even though the Ministry of Magic is denying Voldemort's involvement, that's what happened.
- Professor Dumbledore instructs them, "Remember Cedric. Remember [...] what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of Lord Voldemort" (37.61).
- Fleur Delacour makes a point of seeking out Harry to say that she is glad that she met him.
- And Viktor Krum grabs a last word with Hermione before he goes home.
- Ron caves and asks Viktor for his autograph.
- On the train back to London, Hermione finally gets to tell Harry and Ron how she has shut up Rita Skeeter.
- After Harry's little hint about Rita Skeeter "bugging" conversations, Hermione figured out that Rita Skeeter is an unlicensed Animagus.
- This means that she can transform into an animal, an activity that's (usually) strictly controlled by the Ministry of Magic.
- But Rita Skeeter has (literally) been flying under the radar.
- Rita Skeeter transforms into a beetle, a really handy form if you want to overhear conversations unobserved.
- And the day when Harry was lying in the hospital wing, Hermione managed to catch the beetle and put it in an unbreakable jar.
- Hermione has promised not to tell the Ministry about Rita Skeeter's unlicensed animal form only if Rita Skeeter will take a break from writing things about people for a whole year.
- Malfoy comes into the trio's train compartment, backed by Crabbe and Goyle.
- He threatens Harry: "You've picked the losing side, Potter! I warned you!" (37.117).
- But as he's shouting, Harry, Ron, and Hermione curse Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle.
- It turns out that Fred and George were in the train hallway, and they add their own curses.
- So Malfoy, Crabbe, and Goyle are lying unconscious on the train floor. Whoops.
- Fred observes that Crabbe "seems to have sprouted little tentacles all over his face" (37.123) thanks to all the curses. (Yech.)
- Finally, finally, the twins explain what they've been so mysterious about during the year.
- It turns out that Ludo Bagman never paid up on the bet he made with the twins during the Quidditch World Cup.
- What's more, he wouldn't even return the money the twins originally bet.
- And then Fred and George found out that Lee Jordan's father had also been having trouble getting money Bagman owed him.
- It turns out that Ludo Bagman got in way over his head into debt with the goblins (who run Gringotts Bank).
- To try and win back enough gold to pay the goblins and everybody else, Ludo Bagman bet all of his remaining money on Harry to win the Triwizard Tournament.
- But Harry didn't win outright; he tied.
- So Ludo Bagman lost the bet, and now he has fled the country.
- As they get off the train, Harry pulls Fred and George aside.
- He insists on giving them the thousand Galleons to start their joke shop.
- He only has one condition: "Buy Ron some different dress robes and say they're from you" (37.169).
- Fred and George agree.
- At the train station, Uncle Vernon is waiting to take Harry away.
- Mrs. Weasley hugs him and promises, "I think Dumbledore will let you come to us later in the summer" (37.171).
- And Harry decides: "what would come, would come ... and he would have to meet it when it [does]" (37.176).