This story is a Teen Titan, Harry Potter cross-over. This first chapter is pretty much all Teen Titans, but trust me, thier is HP influence and thier will be alot more in later, even the next, chapters. Hope you like it, if you do please review.

Also- the rec room and living room are the same place.

Thier will be hinted romance, but not alot. Actually barely any.We allknow Starfire and Robin like each other.

Disclaimer- I do not own any of the charactors, places, things, ect. expect the plot and the glurslop. It will make sense in due time


Chapter One

It was just another day at Teen Tower. Early that day they had kicked some bad guy butt, and now they were relaxing, if you can call the residing havoc relaxing. Beast Boy and Cyborg were playing a video game, while arguing about who was better, an argument, I assure you, happens everyday. Robin was sitting at a separate computer, trying to trace a run-away villain and listening to unhealthily loud music. Someone had unwisely agreed to let Starfire cook diner, which looked to be turning into one of Tameran's delicacies. Raven was floating in the background reading a book and was becoming increasingly annoyed by the minute. "Bouya! I'm the winner," exclaimed Cyborg as he defeated Beast Boy in a video game fight.

"Dude, I want a rematch. You cheated," complained Beast Boy indignantly.

"Sorry BB, I won fair and square," replied Cyborg, "Hey Robin, want to play. I want a challenge."

"Hey!" exclaimed Beast Boy offendedly, while Robin waved Cyborg's request off, absorbed in his work…and music.

"Friends," announced Starfire with the biggest of smiles, "please come and share in this homemade meal." Cyborg had been holding the remote control for the game system over Beast Boy's head, who was jumping up and down to get it, but the mention of food got those two's attention. Starfire had set a big bowl of black and purple goopy stuff on the table that not only looked bad, but promised to taste bad as well.

"Order pizza?" Beast Boy asked rhetorically.

"Ditto," replied Cyborg and the two went off to call a pizza place.

"Do none of my friends like my cooking?" asked Starfire to no one in particular, slightly crestfallen. Robin looked up from his work to see Starfire's sad face, so he turned off his music and went to comfort her.

"Your not a bad cook, Starfire…" said Robin slowly, carefully choosing his words, not getting any assistance from Raven who was still intent on her book and was taking advantage of the absence of pounding music and idiotic arguments. Robin continued, "They are not – accustomed to Tamaranian food's distinct taste."

"Then you will try my glurslop." Robin sweat dropped and was saved from answering by Beast Boy's and Cyborg's new and loud argument.

"Why did you order sausage and pepperoni pizza? You know I am a vegetarian," cried Beast Boy angrily.

"Because most people need meat to live!" rebutted Cyborg.

"Pepperoni and sausage! I have probably been one of those animals."

"Animal," interjected Raven in her monotone voice.

"What?" asked Beast Boy more out of surprise than clarification.

"Pepperoni and sausage come from the same animal. A pig, one animal, not animals."

Beast Boy stuttered for half a minute and then said, "I knew that."

"I'm sure," Raven replied in a sarcastically dry voice.

"Any way that's not the point."

"You don't have to eat the sausaged pizza friend," smiled Starfire, "You can have my homemade glurslop." It was Beast Boy's turn to sweat drop and come up with a quick excuse.

"You know what, I am really not hungry," then he gave a big, fake yawn, "Wow, I am really tired. I think I am going to hit the hay early."

"I find that hard to believe," muttered Raven to Beast Boy as he walked past, without even losing place in her book. Now Starfire was trying to convince Cyborg to eat some of her glurslop. Robin took this chance to retreat to his computer and turn on his music again. This made Raven snap.

"I'm not hungry either," said Raven, "I will be going to bed early myself."

As she drifted off to her room Starfire called after her, "Okay friend Raven, if you do desire food later, my glurslop will always be ready."

'Over my dead body,' Raven thought to herself. She went to her room and levitated above her bed, attempting to mediate. Ever since moving into Teen Tower with four rowdy teenagers Raven's mediating time had been harder and harder to do. But she had slowly built up immunity to the noise around her, especially in her secluded, dark room. She crossed her legs and cleared her head, ignoring all the noise coming from the living room.

When she had finally got completely relaxed she heard a big crash. The loud music still pounded on. 'Oh well,' thought Raven. 'It is probably Beast Boy breaking something …again.' She submerged herself into blissful thoughtlessness again. But it was interrupted…again.

'Ding Dong!' went the doorbell. '

'Pizza's here,' Raven thought grimly to herself before going back to meditating.

'Ding Dong!'

A vein pulsed on Raven's temple, 'Someone get the door.'

'Ding Dong,' a book flew across the room and banged into the opposite wall then fell to the floor motionless.

'Ding Dong.'

'If the bell ring's one more –'

'Ding Dong.'

Raven floated out of her position and phased threw the wall of her room into the hallway and landed gracefully on the floor. She walked along the hallway to the living room and opened the door.

'Ding Dong,' but this time Raven did not hear it, or maybe she just did not acknowledge it because it was hidden behind an uncharacteristic gasp. Their rec room was in ruins. The stereo was dented, but will playing. Raven used her power to turn it off. The lights were dimmed; Starfire's glurslop was on the floor with shards of the broken bowl shattered around it. That might have been the crash she heard, she was surprised she had not heard more crashes. Why did she ignore it? Now the Titans, her friends, were missing, possibly worse. Why had she not come to make sure everything was alright? Why did she just blame it on Beast Boy?

'Wait! Beast Boy went to 'bed' early. He might still be here.' Raven held on to his sting of hope as she stumbled out of the room frantically to the door of Beast Boy's bed room. When she reached it, she stopped for a moment. She took a deep breath to calm herself.

'Relax, calm down, devoid yourself of emotion. Don't lose control…screw this.'

She banged on Beast Boy's door with the side of her fist. 'Beast Boy!" she yelled. The answer was a muffled grunt.

She banged harder, "Open the door, you worthless piece of mold!" Raven yelled, annoyance and panic laid heavily in her voice. The return was a louder, more annoyed grunt. Losing her patience, Raven used her power to rip the door out of the wall. This got Beast Boy's attention.

"Dude, haven't you ever heard of privacy?" screeched Beast Boy, now awake.

"Don't give me that crap. We have more important things going on."

"What's the matter Raven?' asked Beast Boy actually sentimentally, surprised by her anger.

"Come and see for yourself," with that she turned and floated off toward the rec room again to loom for clues. She did not hesitate to see if Beast Boy was following. Raven entered the room, eyes drifting across it, absorbing all the damage that had been done.

"Oh my gosh. What happened?" asked Beast Boy as he entered the room.

"I don't know," said Raven back to her monotone. Around now the pizza delivery man was getting irritated and apparently hit the door bell about seven times in rapid succession. The result was something like, 'Ding-ding ding-din dong ding dong din dong ding dong ding dong ding dong…' Before Beat Boy could react, Raven phased threw the floor, to land behind the front door. She pulled her hood up and then opened the door just a crack and peered out in a steady glare.

"What do you want?" she asked sharply.

"I have your pizza delivery."

"I did not order pizza," she said and slammed the door in the young man's face.

'Ding Dong.'

Raven opened the door again and glared at the persistent man, "What?"

"Are you sure you didn't order pizza?'

"Yes."

"My address is Teen Titan Tower."

"Wrong address, sorry," she said as she slammed the door in his face again.

"Raven!" yelled Beast Boy running up to her from the direction of the stairwell, panting.

"What?" she asked again that night, but a little nicer, emphasis on 'little.'

"I found something," he said holding out a piece of written on parchment that was curled at the edges from once being rolled up.

"What is it?" she asked anxiously.

"See for yourself."

-

Raven had just phased threw the floor to answer the annoying pizza man. Beast Boy was in shock at what he saw. Starfire's glurslop was splattered on the floor, Robin's stereo was seriously dented, the game system had been knocked carelessly to the floor, chair's were pushed over on the floor, all sorts of things were out of place, askew, and damaged. A passing evening breeze made the changeling shiver. The source of the breeze was from a window that now was missing its glass. Beast Boy cautiously walked over to it, avoiding debris on the floor. He hoped that when he looked out that he would not see the body of one of his comrades smashed on the rocks below. He slowly looked down and then released a relieved sigh. All there was the slow beating of the water upon the land. Even in the dark times, it was a comforting image.

Then, all of the sudden, an owl screeched. The surprise jolted Beast Boy and he fell onto the floor behind him. A barn owl flew threw the glassless pane and fluttered around the room for a moment, before dropping a rolled up piece of parchment on Beast Boy's head. He ripped it open and his eyes widened in shock. He had to show this to Raven.

He got onto his feet, and ran out of the room. He stopped at the elevator and scoffed at the 'out of order' sign on it. He turned around and darted instead to the stairwell. He was gasping for breath by the time h out to the bottom.

He slowed to a jog, "Raven," he yelled.

"What?" she asked

"I found something," Beast Boy said, holding the parchment out in front of him.

"What is it?"

"See for yourself."