

Sure enough, when they entered the Gryffindor common room it exploded with cheers and yells again. They watched Pigwidgeon disappear into the darkness, and then Ron said, “Well, we'd better get downstairs for your surprise party, Harry - Fred and George should have nicked enough food from the kitchens by now.” Pigwidgeon plummeted 5 twelve feet before managing to pull himself back up again the letter attached to his leg was much longer and heavier than usual - Harry hadn't been able to resist giving Sirius a blow-by-blow account of exactly how he had swerved 6, circled, and dodged 7 the Horntail. “You and Professor Trelawney should get together sometime.” “Right little ray of sunshine, aren't you?” said Ron. “If that was the first task, I hate to think what's coming next.” “Harry's got a long way to go before he finishes this tournament,” she said seriously.

Hermione, however, leaned against the Owlery wall, folded her arms, and frowned at Ron. Harry knew that Ron was only saying this to make up for his behavior of the last few weeks, but he appreciated it all the same. “You know what? I reckon you could win this tournament, Harry, I'm serious.”

There's no way any of the other tasks are going to be that dangerous, how could they be?” Ron went on as he carried Pigwidgeon to the window. Ron snatched Pigwidgeon out of the air and held him still while Harry attached the letter to his leg. Pigwidgeon was so overexcited at the idea of a delivery he was flying around and around Harry's head, hooting 3 incessantly 4. They were probably running around in masks together at the World Cup.…I'll tell you one thing, though, Harry, if it was Karkaroff who put your name in the goblet 2, he's going to be feeling really stupid now, isn't he? Didn't work, did it? You only got a scratch! Come here - I'll do it -” “Remember what Malfoy said on the train, about his dad being friends with Karkaroff? Now we know where they knew each other. Though shocked at first to hear that Karkaroff had been a Death Eater, by the time they entered the Owlery Ron was saying that they ought to have suspected it all along. On the way, Harry filled Ron in on everything Sirius had told him about Karkaroff. Harry 1, Ron, and Hermione went up to the Owlery that evening to find Pigwidgeon, so that Harry could send Sirius a letter telling him that he had managed to get past his dragon unscathed.
