The Sleepover

Disclaimer: I do not own Harry Potter or any of the characters. They are the property of JK rowling. I only own the new OC's which appear in the following chapters.

Harry clumsily made his way back to his bedroom. He had finally relaxed and Lorena told Sirius that he'd be okay on his own now. He appreciated Lorena being able to take care of him, but he didn't appreciate Sirius' constant babying him. He had never done it before, and that's why he enjoyed spending time with Sirius, because he never treated him like a child. He had gone a very long time without having someone to look after him, and Sirius suddenly trying to tell him what to do was beginning to annoy him.

He was walking through the corridor, not exactly sure where his bedroom was, all the doors looked exactly the same. He staggered through a door, which ended up being a bathroom. In his haste to relax, he didn't bother to lock the door before he sat on the floor, leaning his head up against the stone cold tiles. He had decided he would sleep here, it was so cool, and he didn't expect to be bothered by anyone at this hour.

He was proven wrong when ex girlfriend, Cho Chang walked in on him, clearly thinking she had walked in on something embarrassing she quickly muttered an apology, then realising he was just sleeping there, looked at him rather coldly.

'Why aren't you in a bed?'

'Can't find my bed. Plus, there's something about bathrooms that makes me feel really relaxed.' She just stared at him for a few moments. Examining him. Harry was just about to tell her to stop looking at him when she began to speak.

'Harry.' She said and sat down next to him, 'You know all that stuff that happened, I didn't want it to happen. It's just, she's my friend.'

'I know. I understand she's your friend. But she's also a snitch. You have to pick your friends a little more wisely.' Harry had honestly got over it ages ago. He was still just slightly bitter at his lack of choosing a competent girlfriend. Really he was saying that he should have chosen his girlfriends more wisely.

'Well, sorry for not being perfect like you, Harry.'

Harry shrugged, he wasn't really in the mood for all this stuff. She was becoming all weepy again and it was going to drive Harry mad.

'You know what'd make me forgive you?'

'What?'

'If you do something for me.' Harry grinned at her, knowing she would obviously say no, but there was no harm in trying was there? He really didn't think it was important to beat around the bush with this, being single wasn't exactly for him. Cho looked at him rather happily to his surprise and the thought dawned on Harry that maybe she thought this meant they would be getting back together. Deciding to keep this to himself, he went to unbutton his jeans.

Cho went back to lock the door. When she had this done she took off her dressing gown, glad that there was a possibility she could get back with her ex-boyfriend. Having gone out with him, she knew what she should do to make it good for him. She took off her pyjamas top and unhooked her bra, remembering that's how he always liked it.

By the time this had finished, Harry had come down completely. The night had surely been eventful. Harry buttoned back up his jeans as Cho went to do what she came in for. She pulled down her pyjamas pants and knickers and sat on the toilet, now fully naked. She smiled at him, and Harry forced himself to return it.

'Was it good?' She asked.

'Yup, thanks…' He got up and went to the mirror, looking at his tired face. In a way it was hard to believe he was only sixteen.

'You know Harry, some of those things you do are really bad for you.'

'It's only a bit of fun, it's not like I'm going to get addicted anytime soon.' Harry rubbed the tiredness out of his eyes. He really couldn't stick it anymore, he had to go to sleep now. He went to the door, and unlocked it. Cho looking at him expectantly, and he somehow wished he never asked her to do this.

'Night Cho.' He said and closed the door on her.

Cho returned to the slumber party that the girls of Grimmauld Place were having. It was nice to have something fun to do with their time, in Grimmauld Place it was always the same thing. Getting up, having breakfast, studying or reading, though the more muggle inclined people watched the television that Harry insisted Sirius get, then they all had dinner, and it was back to bed again. The meeting with Harry really upset her, she was sure they might get back together now. Though, she tried to remind herself, that this was Harry. He could have been too tired to talk about getting back together. If he didn't feel like something at that time, people would just have to deal with it. He couldn't be persuaded otherwise. A fact that usually annoyed Cho when they were going out. Just an hour earlier all the girls had been sitting in a circle, Hermione, Ginny, Parvati, Padma, Lavender and Tonks. The girls room at Grimmauld Place probably had never heard so much laughter. Lorena was absent, she was out helping Sirius find Harry.

'Why did she get to go?' Parvati asked.

'Because her and Harry have this oddly convenient connection.' Tonks said, 'They used to be friends, when they were babies. And they're really similar. What with them both having a very muggle-like background. She should be able to find him a lot better than Sirius would.'

'Would you reckon he fancies her?'

'I'd say so. But then again, he fancies everyone, doesn't he?' Ginny said, 'They'll get together eventually. Once Harry gets over his whore phase.'

'Did any of you go out with Harry?' Tonks asked, interested, and Cho raised her hand slightly to indicate her, 'Is he really as bad as I've been hearing?'

'Bad at what? Sex?'

Tonks stopped in an attempt to reach a crisp from a large packet beside Hermione, her mouth hanging open slightly, 'Um… No, but let us know about that too.'

Cho let out a little giggle, 'He was incredible. He's got such a huge-'

'Okay, that's enough,' Tonks said, not wanting to know the end of that sentence. She wouldn't be able to look at Harry again if Cho had said that final word.

'Really?' Parvati asked, 'And what about other stuff?'

'Other stuff?' Cho looked thoughtfully, not sure wheter she should disclose this information, 'His tongue is even better than his-'

'Cho!' Tonks exclaimed, 'I told you. I don't want to hear that word.'

'What happened really anyway?' Ginny asked, ignoring Tonks who was now shuddering beside her. 'He's over the Marietta thing, so why can't you get back together?'

'It wasn't only the Marietta thing… He was always cheating on me. All the time. Then as soon as I do something wrong he's so pissed off he won't talk to me. He really doesn't have any right to be mad.'

'Oh, so he is bad like that.' Tonks said, 'I heard stories… But I honestly can't believe that. He doesn't seem like someone who would cheat.'

'Well, he was. And no matter how big someone's… down there area is I'm not going to share it with another girl. Or multiple girls, whatever the case was.' Cho looked grumpily at the floor. But Tonks didn't notice this and smiled contentedly. Saying down there area seemed acceptable for her.

Lorena returned shortly afterwards, telling them what was going on downstairs. She looked tired and immediately after her entrance into the room, she took off her shoes and jumped underneath one of the blankets. Tonks had an expression of sympathy on her face for Harry. He really didn't have such a good time. No matter how many girlfriends he had, or how much drugs he took, he was never going to seem happy to her. The conversation seemed to be pretty much over, any talk of Harry just brought the group down, thinking of all that's happened to him and what he went through to try and forget it. Cho left for the toilet, believing anywhere was better than sitting in that circle. She was sure when she came back from the toilet the conversation might have taken a happy turn.

'Cho's been a long time.' Lorena said absentmindedly. 'Wonder what she's up to.'

And they soon found out. When Cho came back, she told what happened, though rather hesitantly in front of Tonks who was more of an adult than one of them.

'You gave him a what?' Tonks nearly shouted, 'What the hell is wrong with you?' These girls would have to be thought a lesson in men soon. This was just not on in her opinion.

'I don't know. It looked like he wanted to get back together with me… So I tried to persuade him.'

'Doing that will just make him like you less… Why do you think he likes Lorena so much?' Ginny didn't have much sympathy for Cho. If she throws herself at guys like that, that's how she'll expect to get treated.

'What?' Lorena suddenly asked, nearly choking on a chocolate biscuit.

'Yea, Lorena, he fancies you.' Ginny stated.

'He does not. I swear he doesn't.'

'You two got awfully close over the past month.'

'Yea, like friends close.' Lorena said, 'I wouldn't go out with someone like him. He treats girls like dirt… If he changed… If he changed I would go out with him.'

'So, it's like that.' Tonks rolled her eyes, 'Teenagers these days. If you fancy someone you fancy them. Whats all that crap about him changing? You either like him as the whore he is, or else you don't.'

The next day was one that Harry dreaded. Lupin showed no hesitation in expressing his disapproval. Sirius on the other hand was disheartened by Harry's lack of caring. He didn't seem to understand what the big deal was, and hadn't the heart to give out, or shout because he wasn't ever really too bothered with Harry misbehaving. But now, with something so serious, Harry never even expected anyone to care.

'Do you have to do it or something?' Sirius asked trying to understand.

'No. No Sirius, I don't have to do it, so stop asking.' Sirius never experienced Harry being angry with him like this, he didn't even want to hear what Sirius had to say.

'What's the point of it?'

'It just makes you feel good… And anyway, stop acting like you've never done anything.'

'What, I'd never touch that-'

'Sirius, you went to school in the seventies. Don't insult my intelligence.'

'So… So what I went to school in the seventies? Not everyone who was young in the seventies did drugs.'

Harry let out a dry laugh, 'I saw you last year in the pensieve. And it's obvious. You did it, my mum and dad did it, even Lupin did it.'

'…Is it really obvious?'

Harry nodded, relieved Sirius finally got it.

'Anyway,' Sirius suddenly regained his composure, 'What we smoked seems like nothing compared to what you had last night.'

'It's just a different type of drug. It's a dance drug.'

'Dance drug?'

'Yea, like people who listen to rock music and stuff like to smoke marijuana, it just chills you out, makes you peaceful, relaxes you. What I had last night, it just makes you very energetic. And you can't stop moving. People who like dance music take it so they can keep dancing for hours. I don't do it much.'

'Harry, as long as you're not addicted… I don't mind.'

Harry looked up at his Godfather and raised his eyebrows.

'Yea.' Sirius said, in his own defence, 'As long as you don't have problems with it, I mean we never got weird over it. Your parents could hardly object to you doing something they did when they were your age, especially when nothing bad came out of it. As long as you don't do what you had last night. That looked dodgy.'

Harry nodded, 'I won't do it again.'

Sirius looked at Harry for a moment, deep in thought. These days he was finding it hard to tell if Harry was more like Lily or more like James.

'You know how everyone says you're just like your dad? You're acting more like Lily every day.'

'How so?'

'Like for instance, your t-shirt.' Sirius grinned, 'Lily had a Led Zeppelin top too. She used to have loads of band tops. And you seem to have all the ones she had.'

'My mum liked Led Zeppelin?'

'Harry, it was the seventies.' Sirius grinned, using his godsons line on him. 'You talk like her too. Like with all those big words and she always sounded so posh, but then she was also so… She smoked you know. James hated that about her. She used to sit out by the lake at the weekends wearing her band tops and smoking cigarettes and I can imagine you doing the same thing every weekend.'

'But everyone said my mum was like the perfect student!'

'She was. She was so clever, and she barely had to do a thing to be like that. Though if there was an important test coming up she'd study her ass off. That was the huge difference between her and your father. So, she'd always end up doing slightly better. And anyway, she never let a teacher catch her smoking.'

'Wow… I never even thought of her like that before.' Sirius nodded at Harry.

'I doubt she would have liked you thinking of her as a swot, Harry.'

'Well, no one ever told me what they were really like, so how was I to know?'

'Come on Harry, you know your parents.'

'No I don't. It's like they never existed to me. If I got the chance to talk to them now, I don't think I'd even want to,' Sirius looked at Harry, frowning, 'What would I say to them? I know nothing about them.' Harry shrugged as his Godfather looked concerned for him, 'Seriously, the worst part about having no parents is people like Mrs Weasley trying to take care of you. It's so unnecessary.'

'You've done everything yourself, you hardly want someone fussing over you to eat more.'

The conversation came to an abrupt halt when the door opened. Four month pregnant Tonks came in, looking offended and in a way, also confused. Sirius asked her what was up, not exactly sure if he wanted an answer.

'We had a slumber part last night.' She said shortly.

'So…' Harry said slowly, 'Why wasn't I invited?'

'It was all girls. You know, just for something to do. This place gets boring unless you invent your own fun.' Tonks sat down heavily on the couch, being observed by Harry and Sirius, who were still waiting for an explanation.

'So, what's the problem?' Sirius asked.

'…Cho was there.' Tonks waved her hand and Harry gulped, 'I don't know if I should say anything.'

'Yea, say something.' Sirius whined.

'Well, if it's private-' Harry began and Tonks gasped.

'It's true! You are one sick, sick, sick person.'

Sirius looked between the two excitedly, whining to be told what was going on, he hated being kept in the dark. Especially when the gossip sounded so juicy.

'There are things I won't say Harry, for your own privacy-'

'What did she say?' Tonks didn't reply she just laughed, though Harry had a pretty good idea it concerned their meeting in the bathroom, 'Who heard this?'

'Don't worry Harry, it was all good stuff… That kind of disturbed me slightly… But everyone heard it.' Harry looked outraged and Tonks continued to Sirius, grinning, 'Well, Cho went to the toilet, and she was gone for ages. And when she came back, who did she tell us she bumped into, but Harry?'

Both Tonks and Sirius roared with laughter at Harry's embarrassment. But Tonks once again returned to her hushed voice as if keeping this a secret from imaginary people in the room.

'Okay, I think that's enough.' Harry said loudly, before Sirius found out what happened. He got up from his seat and made his way to the door, not interested in the slightest about hearing what Tonks had to say for herself.

'You really have to stop leading people on-'

But Harry had already left, leaving Sirius and Tonks to giggle like two school girls at his misfortune.

A/N: Reviews would be greatly appreciated. But thank you so much to the people who have favourited this story so far. It was a great confidence booster, so I thought I'd upload another chapter quickly.