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Hermione laments that the [[../../../Magic/Prophecy|Prophecy]] was lost, and they will never know what it said; Harry says nothing, preferring not to reveal that he knows its contents. Finding their ongoing speculation about the Prophecy too hard to bear, especially knowing that it seems he must be either murderer or victim, he excuses himself to go visit [[../../../Characters/Rubeus Hagrid|Hagrid]]. Along the way, he is confronted by a vengeful [[../../../Characters/Draco Malfoy|Draco Malfoy]], who threatens to curse him in retaliation for [[../../../Characters/Lucius Malfoy|his father]]'s imprisonment in [[../../../Places/Azkaban|Azkaban]]. Harry is quicker on the draw and has Draco at wandpoint, but [[../../../Characters/Severus Snape|Snape]] intervenes before either can jinx the other. Snape is about to penalize Gryffindor, but sneeringly comments that there are no House points left to deduct. Just then, a largely-recovered [[../../../Characters/Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]] arrives from [[../../../Places/St. Mungo's Hospital for Magical Maladies and Injuries|St. Mungo's Hospital]]. When she discovers that Umbridge's "Inquisitorial Squad" has deducted all the House points from Gryffindor, she awards Harry, Ron, Ginny, Hermione, Neville, and also Luna (of Ravenclaw), fifty points each for alerting the wizarding world about [[../../../Characters/Lord Voldemort|Voldemort]], then subtracts the ten points Snape wanted to deduct.
 
Once Harry reaches Hagrid's house, though,but he getsfeels no relief there; while Hagrid points out that now everyone knows he was telling the truth, it seemsis somehow pointlessmeaningless with Sirius gone. He suddenlyexcuses makes his excuseshimself and leaves,heads finding the beech tree on the shore offor the lake. There,where he can think without being disturbed. And he does think... it is onlyOnly now thatdeos he truly understandsunderstand the meaning of the term, "a marked man". He has been one, but only since his talk with Dumbledore does he realizeunderstand what it truly entails.
 
The day before the end of term ends, Professor Umbridge leftleaves Hogwarts, beingattempting to exit secretly, but gets whacked alternately by a walking stick and a sock full of chalk, courtesy of [[../../../Characters/Peeves|Peeves]]. She had apparently been trying to sneak out while the school was at dinner, butwho Peeves took his last chance to follow the instructions given to him byfollowed [[../../../Characters/Fred and George Weasley|the twins]] instructions. Most of the school watched heras leaveshe left, and McGonagall was heard to express regret that she could not run cheering after Umbridge as well, as Peeves had borrowed her walking stick.
 
The next day, Harry packs his trunk to return to the Dursleys; he chooses to keep packing rather than attendattending the Leaving Feast. As he is packing, heHe finds the package Sirius gave him at Christmas. Harry remembers Sirius hadtelling saidhim, "Use it if you need me, all right?" Inside is an old mirror, along with a note from Sirius explaining that Harry can contact him with it. Harry thinks it could be a link to Sirius in the afterlife, but he only sees his own reflection. Realizing that Sirius did not have the matching mirror with him when he went through the death arch, heHarry angrily tosses it back into the trunk, whereshattering it shatters. A thought suddenly occurs to him, and he seeks out [[../../../Characters/Nearly Headless Nick|Nearly Headless Nick]], the Gryffindor [[../../../Magic/Ghost|ghost]]. He asks Nick if Sirius could also have become a ghost, but Nick explains that very few wizards choose to remain earthbound as spirits. He did so only because he feared going on to the next world.
 
A disappointed Harry is heading back to the Gryffindor Common room when he runs into Luna in the hall. She says she is searching for her belongings that other students have hidden. Feeling sorry for her, Harry offers to help her look, but Luna declines, saying everything always turns up eventually. He asks who she knows who had died, and she says that her mother was killed in an accident. Harry offers his condolences, but she says it is okay because she knows she will see her mother again. She explains that she believes the voices they heard from behind the veiled archway in the Department of Mysteries are the dead who are just lurking out of sight. As he watches Luna head for the Leaving Feast, Harry surprisingly feels better.
 
On the Hogwarts Express, Malfoy, [[../../../Characters/Vincent Crabbe|Crabbe]] and [[../../../Characters/Gregory Goyle|Goyle]] attempt to attack Harry, but members of Dumbledore's Army intervene and jinx them until they are unrecognizable. [[../../../Characters/Cho Chang|Cho Chang]] walks past in the corridor outside Harry's compartment; she blushes but doesn't stop. Ron asks if there is anything still going on between them, and Harry truthfully responds there is not. Hermione delicately mentions that Cho is dating [[../../../Characters/Michael Corner|Michael Corner]], but Harry is unaffected, feeling it is in his past. Ron is concerned, though, as he recalls Ginny was seeing Michael Corner; she says that when Gryffindor had beaten Ravenclaw, Michael had gone to comfort Cho instead of celebrating with Ginny, so she had dumped him. Ron suggests, with a sideways glance at Harry, that she can now find someone better, and Ginny asks if [[../../../Characters/Dean Thomas|Dean Thomas]] would be someone better, because that's who she's going out with now.