Mr. Dursley Pushes Away Thoughts of the Potters as He Drifts Into an Uneasy Sleep
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He didn’t say another word on the subject as they went upstairs to bed. While Mrs. Dursley was in the bathroom, Mr. Dursley crept to the bedroom window and peered down into the front garden. The cat was still there. It was staring down Privet Drive as though it were waiting for something.
Was he imagining things? Could all this have anything to do
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with the Potters? If it did... if it got out that they were related to a pair of—well, he didn’t think he could bear it.
The Dursleys got into bed. Mrs. Dursley fell asleep quickly but Mr. Dursley lay awake, turning it all over in his mind. His last, comforting thought before he fell asleep was that even if the Potters were involved, there was no reason for them to come near him and Mrs. Dursley. The Potters knew very well what he and Petunia thought about them and their kind... He couldn’t see how he and Petunia could get mixed up in anything that might be going on—he yawned and turned over—it couldn’t affect them...
How very wrong he was.
Mr. Dursley might have been drifting into an uneasy sleep, but the cat on the wall outside was showing no sign of sleepiness. It was sitting as still as a statue, its eyes fixed unblinkingly on the far corner of Privet Drive. It didn’t so much as quiver when a car door slammed on the next street, nor when two owls swooped overhead. In fact, it was nearly midnight before the cat moved at all.
Characters
Name | Active |
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Vernon Dursley | True |
Petunia Dursley | True |
Minerva McGonagall | True |
Locations
Name | Active |
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4 Privet Drive | True |
Connections
Name | Active |
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The Dursleys' Hatred of Magic | True |
Beasts
Name | Active |
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Cat | True |
Owls | True |
Groups
Name | Active |
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The Potters | True |