No luck, as yet, with the Time-Turner searching. They’re negotiating with the Merpeople to dredge the lake.
This is a nice room.
ALBUS: Green is a soothing color, isn’t it? I mean Gryffindor rooms are all well and good but the trouble with red is — it is said to send you a little mad — not that I’m casting aspersions . . .
HARRY: Can you explain why you tried to do this?
ALBUS: I thought I could — change things. I thought Cedric — it’s unfair.
HARRY: Of course it’s unfair, Albus, don’t you think I know that? I was there. I saw him die. But to do this . . . to risk all this . . .
ALBUS: I know.
HARRY
ALBUS: I know. Okay. I know.
HARRY: Well, I was wrong too — to think Scorpius was Voldemort’s son. He wasn’t a black cloud.
ALBUS: No.
HARRY: And I’ve locked away the map. You won’t see it again. Your mum left your room exactly as it was when you ran away — you know that? Wouldn’t let me go in — wouldn’t let anyone go in — you really scared her . . . And me.
ALBUS: Really scared you?
HARRY: Yes.
ALBUS: I thought Harry Potter wasn’t afraid of anything?
HARRY: Is that how I make you feel?
ALBUS: I don’t think Scorpius said, but when we returned after failing to fix the first task, I was suddenly in Gryffindor House. Nothing was better between us then either — so — the fact that I’m in Slytherin — that’s not the reason for our problems. It’s not just about that.
HARRY: No. I know. It’s not just about that.
Are you okay, Albus?
ALBUS: No.
HARRY: No. Nor me.
ACT THREE, SCENE TWELVE
DREAM, GODRIC’S HOLLOW, GRAVEYARD
AUNT PETUNIA: Go on then, lay down your grotty little flowers and then let’s go. I already hate this poxy little village, I don’t know why I even had the thought — Godric’s Hollow, Godless Hollow, more like, the place is clearly a hive of filth — go on, chop-chop.
, Harry . . . I don’t have time for this. Duddy has his Cubs tonight and you know he hates to be late.
YOUNG HARRY: Aunt Petunia. We’re their last living relatives, right?
AUNT PETUNIA: Yes. You and I. Yes.
YOUNG HARRY: And — they weren’t popular? You said they didn’t have any friends?
AUNT PETUNIA: Lily tried — bless her — she tried — it wasn’t her fault, but she repelled people — by her very nature. It was her intensity, it was her manner, it was her — way. And your father — obnoxious man — extraordinarily obnoxious. No friends. Neither of them.
YOUNG HARRY: So my question is — why are there so many flowers? Why are there flowers all over their grave?
AUNT PETUNIA: Oh. Yes. Well, I suppose there are a — few. Must have blown over from the other graves. Or someone’s playing a trick. Yes, I think that’s most likely, some young rapscallion with too much time on his hands has gone around collecting flowers from all the other graves and deposited them here —
YOUNG HARRY: But they’re all marked with their names . . . “Lily and James, what you did, we will never forget,” “Lily and James, your sacrifice . . .”
VOLDEMORT: I smell guilt, there is a stench of guilt upon the air.
AUNT PETUNIA
I knew it. This place is dangerous. The sooner we leave Godric’s Hollow the better.