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Harry is suspicious about Draco's visit to Borgin & Burkes, where Harry overhears Draco's conversation with Borgin about having to fix something that is part of a pair. Draco threatens Borgin into assisting him by mentioning that someone named Fenrir Greyback is a family friend. Whoever Greyback may be, the name alone is apparently sufficient to ensure Borgin's cooperation. Whatever Draco must repair, it may be related to the task Voldemort assigned him that was mentioned in the [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Half-Blood Prince/Chapter 2|second chapter]]. It is particularly interesting that Draco may be performing this step of his task without his mother's knowledge – perhaps she is somehow trying to prevent him from undertaking this mission. Draco jerking his arm away from the dressmaker but threateningly showing it to Borgin is significant; his forearm probably carries Voldemort's Dark Mark.
 
Hermione's attempt to gather more information about Draco at Borgin & Burke's shows that she is learning to act more spontaneously under stressful conditions. However, her actions here were not only clumsy, but they likely created suspicion that could tip off the Malfoy family that someone is investigating what Draco is doing. However, just what he is planning is still unclear. And evenunlike thoughHarry, Ron and Hermione, unlike Harry, are still unconvinced that Draco is a Death Eater or is involved in anything dastardly, although they remainstill supportivesupport ofHarry, theireven friendknowing who they know oftenhe makes assumptionassumptions that are as often wrong as they are right. They are at least willing to consider Harry's speculation here, while offering their own opinions to counterbalance his. Readers, having previously witnessed the encounter at Snape's home in Spinner's End, have a far better idea that Draco has indeed been assigned a significantly important task for Voldemort, although just what that might be is still unknown. Throughout the book, Harry remains convinced that Draco is involved in a darksinister plot. To uncover what that is, he will have to continue trailing Draco toand piece together clues leading to a definitive answer. Harry will become nearly obsessed by this quest. Also, considering that dire events in the Wizarding world are unfolding at an alarming rate as Voldemort's power grows, it may seem that Ron and Hermione are being unrealistically dismissive regarding Harry's suspicions. However, despite the Malfoy family's affiliation with Voldemort and their affinity for the Dark Arts, Ron and Hermione simply believe that Draco is just too young and inexperienced to have been recruited as a Death Eater or to have been entrusted with an important mission.
 
Not only was Harry disappointed (and also jealous) the previous year when Ron was made a Gryffindor Prefect and he was not, but he was also rather offended. However, [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Books/Order of the Phoenix/Chapter 37|at the end of the previous book]], it is revealed that this was a deliberate decision by [[Muggles' Guide to Harry Potter/Characters/Albus Dumbledore|Professor Dumbledore]]. His stated reason was, "I must confess...that I rather thought you had enough responsibility to be going on with." Selecting Ron as Prefect was possibly, in part, to allow Ron an opportunity to assume an independent role apart from Harry's celebrity and influence so he could develop his own abilities and identity. When Harry becomes Quidditch captain, Hermione points out that he now has equal status to a Prefect and shares similar privileges.