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A FanFiction novel about the Teen Titans. Here are the first ten chapters. |
~Chapter one â Half past dead~ Beast Boy sat up sleepily. He looked at his watch. âArgh!â he cried, âIts half past dead! Why I am up so early???â he buried his face under his pillow, groaning. Something must have woken him up. But what? It must have been pretty loud, whatever it was. Slowly, he drew his head out from under his pillow. Yes â there it was again! What was that noise? He got up silently, following the sound. âWhoa!â he yelped in surprise as he landed face-first in a huge pile of dirty washing. For once in his life, he wished he kept his room more tidy. He turned swiftly into a gopher and dug his way through, appearing as a teenager at his door. Beast Boy turned the knob, praying that it wouldnât squeak. He didnât want to loose the noise and get lost in the dark. He crept blindly along the pitch-black corridor, hoping against all hopes that he wasnât leading himself into a trap. It seemed like hours, down hundreds of unfamiliar dark hallways before the noise suddenly stopped. He screwed his eyes up against the dark and managed to make out what was in front of him. It was a door. Leaning closer, he tried to read the sign. âRavenâs room.â He gasped. So thatâs where the noise was. Now he knew what the noise was. He knew who it was coming from. Raven was crying. He pushed open the door, and his mouth dropped open. Raven was curled up on the floor, her entire body shaking. âR-Raven...whatâsâŚwhatâs wrong?â he cautiously stretched out his hand to her, hoping that she wouldnât yell at him for coming in without knocking. She looked up and Beast Boy nearly fell over from shock. ~Chapter two â What on earthâŚ? ~ She looked up. Her face was covered in gashes and fresh blood trickled down her cheeks, mingling with tears. There was a blue-purple bruise on her chin and an oozing wound on her forehead. One of her eyes was swollen and puffy whilst her other fought to stay open. Beast Boyâs eyes trailed down her form; her leotard was ripped in several unmentionable places and he fought not to blush. Half of her sleeve was ripped off and her legs were bloodied and red where her tights were severed. âBeastâŚBoyâŚâ she gasped, stretching out her shaking hand to him. There were tears welling up in her eyes and he could tell by her quavering voice the pain she was going through. Suddenly, something in his brain clicked and he ran towards her. âRaven!â he cried, âWhat happened?? Who did this to you?? HowâŚâ he stopped as she struggled to speak. âHeâŚIâŚbig noiseâŚheâŚâ âYes?â he gripped her hand, wincing slightly at the feel of her blood on his hands. She gasped and he could hear the breath rattle around her rough throat. He loosened his grip slightly and her eyes filled with tears again. âOhâŚIâŚBeast Boy! I donâtâŚI canâtâŚbutâŚso weakâŚand heâŚâ her bottom lip quivered and Beast Boy could see her energy was being drained out of her, her blood levels slowly lowering. It was so hard for her speak already and if she didnât get medical attention soonâŚhe fought not to cry. Who knew what ordeal she had gone through? How long had she lain there, crying before he reached her? Minutes? Hours? He cursed himself for being so slow, so hard to wake. If only he had got up earlier. If only⌠âItâsâŚgoing to be alright, Raven. I promise. IâŚIâŚâ he looked down at her and felt the blood drain from his face. Her eyes were shut. And he couldnât feel her pulse anymore. ~Chapter three â Strike two~ THUMP! Robin sat up. What was THAT? THUMP! There it was again. He tensed his muscles, listening. The noises had stopped now, there wasâŚsilence. Complete silence. Maybe Beast Boyâs shelves had fallen down again? Fearing the worst, he jumped out of bed, snatching up his bird-a-rangs. He pushed the door open a notch and peered out. There didnât seem to be anyone in his corridor. âPhew,â he muttered. Then he froze. If they werenât in his corridor, where were they? Cyborgâs? Ravenâs? Beast Boyâs? Or maybeâŚStarfireâsâŚ? He gulped; slowly making his way to the latterâs room. The walls of her corridor were bright pink, ditto with her room. He peeked in; everything in Starfireâs room was as it should be â the bed, the shelves, the sleeping pet silkworm Silkie. There was only one thing missing. Starfire. âSheâs going to the toilet.â His common sense reasoned with him. âSheâs getting a drink. Having a midnight snack. Do not think about the 50% chance that she is battling an intruder, getting woundedâŚdyingâŚâ his stomach did a back flip. This was too much. He had to find her before she got hurt. Before his head exploded with terrible possibilities and worry. He couldnât let herâŚhe smacked himself on the forehead. âYou are the Boy Wonder.â He told himself. âSheâs an alien warrior princess. She can look after herself. Donât worry your-â there was footsteps, running. Someone was running down this corridor. Someone was running away, being followed. Or were these mystery feet doing the following? He raced on, hoping he was the one doing the following. His legs felt like jelly but he had to keep goingâŚBefore he knew it, the pink walls had ended, lapsing into a deep purple. Ravenâs corridor. Suddenly he halted. The footsteps had stopped. Was the person just not running anymore? Or had he missed a turning? Quickly, he retraced his steps. Left hereâŚright turningâŚ.he gasped. There was a yellow pulsing light at the end of this tunnel. He had automatically skipped it, knowing it was a dead end. A DEAD end. Robin felt a tightening at the base of his throat. He peeked round the wall and his mouth dropped open in sheer horror. ~Chapter four â failed~ A figure was suspended in mid air inside a yellow bubble. A figure he knew only too well. Starfire. Her eyes were wide and her mouth open in mid-scream. She was frozen inside this strange aura of calm and yellow light. Robin charged at it. âSTARFIRE!â he yelled throwing himself shoulder-first at the barrier. To his surprise, he bounced straight off, landing heavily on the floor. He drew three bird-a-rangs from his pocket and launched them. Three deadly missiles that would explode five seconds after impact. CHUK! They cut through the outside barrier. CHUK! To Robinâs horror, they went straight through the barrier, crashed through the wall of Titan Tower and exploded in mid air. He groaned and sunk to the floor. That was it. If the bird-a-rangs wouldnât work, what would? He pressed his face to the barrier. âIâmâŚsorry StarâŚIâŚI couldnât get you outâŚâ he stopped. Was it just the tears in his eyes orâŚwere Starfireâs eyes getting brighter? Sure enough, they turned first emerald, then jade, and then a dazzling shade of bright green. Realising what was happening, Robin scuttled back seconds before the barrier exploded, a brilliant light show. Starfire hovered in mid air, floating. Her eyes were hazed over and she looked like she had just woken from a deep sleep. Her eyes flickered before closing, her head slumped forward and she was suddenly falling. Robin dived to catch her, cradling her limp form gently in his arms. âStarfire!â he cried. âStar â wake up!â tears ran down his cheeks. âStarfireâŚâ he whispered. âPleaseâŚplease wake upâŚâ he nuzzled her cheek gently. âRemember that first day with the Titans, Star? You were scaredâŚI promised to protect youâŚI failed, StarfireâŚI failed youâŚâ he gulped âAnd now youâre goneâŚand I can never get you backâŚâ The two figures were momentarily lit up by a flash of lightning through the rain. A boy bent over a girl, sobbing. hmm....shall I continue? alright then, one more chappie..... ~Chapter five â wake up call~ She was being chased. She didnât know by who or why, but something was following her and she knew she had to get away from it. She took a left; a little furtherâŚa right here and then another left. She didnât know where she was but she knew where she was going. She had to find somewhere safe; she had to loose this thing following her. Another right here andâŚa dead end! No! She had to keep moving! Double back on herself? No, the figure was there now, at the end of the tunnel. It was too late. He was getting closer and closer all the time and no matter how hard she tried she couldnât move and she couldnât breathe andâŚshe screamed. Raven sat up, gasping for air. Where was she? And WHAT was she WEARING??? She touched it and burning memories flooded painfully back. She was wearing her white leotard. She blocked the memories with a sweep of her hand and turned her attention to the room. It had white walls and the bed she was in had white sheets. This was NOT her room. She touched the sheets â soft. Comfortingly so. The pillow was made of the same silky soft material and Raven lay back on it. Footsteps. Someone was running down the corridor. The door burst open. âRaven! Youâre awake!â Raven started in surprise. âB-Beast Boy? How- I- I mean- where- who-â âWhoa!â Beast Boy sat on the end of her bed and put a hand on her shoulder. âMost important thing first â how are you?â Raven frowned. âIâŚdonât get what you meanâŚI guess Iâm okâŚâ she gently felt her face; her left eye was swollen and puffy. There were gashes, plasters and bandages that she had never realised where there. She rolled up her sleeves and found a bandage from her wrist to her elbow on one arm and the other was covered in band aids. Her eyes grew wide. âWhatâŚwhat happened??â Beast Boy shook his head. âI found you all hurt like this. Only you know how this happened. Try to think backâŚâ Raven closed her eyesâŚâŚ She rolled over restlessly. She just couldnât get to sleep, no matter how hard she tried. She rolled over again and looked at the time on her clock. 4:00am. Great. She buried her head in the pillow. Another sleepless nightâŚbut why? She just seemed to have too many thoughts racing round in her head. And most of them were about- SMASH! Raven sat bolt upright. What was THAT??? Relieved to find an excuse not to sleep, she crawled out of bed and opened her bedroom door a crack. There was a figure creeping through a broken window at Beast Boyâs end of the corridor. She followed him down the green hallway, flying carefully, both eyes on his back. She was concentrating so hard on not making any noise that she didnât see the light shade until it was too late⌠âOW-â Raven covered her mouth but it was in vain. The intruder span round, and threw a bolt of light at her. âAzarath, metrion, ZINTHOS!â her own powers combated those fired at her and drove them back. The figure growled and shot something else at her. âAza- WHOA!â the light hit her hard in the stomach and froze her limbs. She couldnât move anything. She was suspended in midair by this bubble of energy. She screwed her eyes shut, trying to concentrate. But she couldnât; as well as freezing her, this energy was tearing her apart! Her eye was swelling, she could feel it, and hot blood was trickling down her face and arms. Unseen gales ripped at her legs. She felt a stab of pain in her hip as a muscle tore itself. Bruises appeared on her legs; the skin on her forehead ripped. Sheâd had enough. This was torture. She forced her mouth open a crack and felt hot winds scorch her throat. âAzarathâŚâ she managed to croak, âm-metrionâŚZINTHOS!â her eyes glowed white and the bubble burst, sending her powerful destruction and anger down the corridor towards the intruder. The might of this young girlâs power hit the man full in the chest, sending him flying backwards, into a wall. The impact also hit Raven, sending her flying into the door of her room. She guessed she had knocked the door down as the next thing she felt was a pain in her head as it smacked against the end of her bed thenâŚnothing. ~Chapter six â recollection~ ââŚand thatâs all I remember. Next thing I was lying in this bed and you came in.â Raven explained. âAfter you blacked out you must have woken up again, because when I found you, you were crying.â Raven blushed. Her, crying? In front of Beast Boy? She was never going to live this down. Goodbye peace, hello months of teasing. But to her surprise, Beast Boy completely changed the subject. âGet some rest now; you wanna heal quickly, right? Are you gonna go into that healing-trance thingy or are you gonna let it happen naturally?â Raven blinked. âUhâŚnaturally. You might need my help later.â Beast Boy nodded. âGood. You get some sleep now.â She lay back and he smiled, watching as she closed her eyes and slipped into a deep slumber. He glanced outside her room, checking no one was coming, and then he crept forwards and sat on the edge of her bed. âGoodnight Raven.â he whispered, kissing her gently. Her lips were surprisingly soft; he had always imagined them hard. She was a hard nut and he had finally cracked her. Reluctantly, he broke away, sitting up. He gingerly touched his lips and felt a wonderful spark of electricity. He smiled again, holding his fingers to his lips and enjoying the sensation. Slowly, he made his way to the door and closed it softly behind him. Raven opened her eyes and sat up. Tentatively, she felt her lips and giggled. She felt as if thousands of bubbles were building up inside her and she wanted to laugh and laugh until they all popped! But who knew what kind of damage that would cause? She would have to restrict herself to giggles for the moment. She lay down again, touching her lips. The electricity was gone, but the feeling of elation was still there. Somehow she knew this would not be the last time she felt this happy⌠~Chapter seven - no news is good news~ Robin paced outside the room, brow furrowed. The door to the med bay opened and Robin braced himself for bad news. The doctor turned to him. âWellâŚthere isnât going to be a funeral anytime soon.â Robin let out his breath, deliriously happy. âSheâs going to make it? Sheâs going to be ok?â âWellâŚâ the doctor dropped eye-contact with him. âSheâs in a coma.â âWhat?!â âA coma is-â âI know what a coma is. IâŚI justâŚâ he bit his lip. âDo you know when sheâll wake up?â the doctor shook his head. âThatâs all up to her. It could be seconds; it could be a whole month. Who knows?â Robin winced. A whole month without Starfire? What would they do? What would he do? She was his best friend! How could he fight without her backup? Who would help him if he got depressed? Or angry? Who â but the doctor was still talking. ââŚand playing her favourite songs might help. Donât forget she can always hear you. Bringing over relatives, reading her favourite books, anything like that will help bring her back. Iâll visit once a week, but call me straight away if it looks like she might be waking up.â Robin nodded, trying to ignore the fact that the doctor said âifâ not âwhenâ. âCan I go in now?â âOf course, but I hope youâre not squeamish. Thereâs a lot of blood. I shall go and tend to the other girl, now. See you later.â Robin frowned at the doctorâs words as he left. Squeamish? A lot of blood? When he had found Starfire there hadnât been any wounds at all. She just wouldnât wake upâŚhe braced himself again, and entered. âOh my goshâŚâ he murmured, dropping to his knees at the side of the bed. Starfire was covered in bandages, some on her arms and legs, some on her face, even some on her torso. He took her hand (it was probably one of the only parts not bandaged) in his and tears shone in his eyes. âStarfire?â he whispered, âCan you hear me? If you can, give me a signâŚâ âWhat are you thinking?!â his mind reasoned with him, âHow is she meant to give you a sign, for goodness sake?!â he ignored it, searching round the room. Nothing. Sighing, he sat heavily on the chair next to Starfireâs bed. It was late and he had been up all night. Robin nodded slowly off to sleep. ~Chapter eight â Another attack?!~ Cyborg washed his car. He was not whistling like usual. Why would he whistle when two of his best friends had just been attacked, and now they were both in the infirmary, on life support machines, situations critical? He sighed and laid down the cloth. He had been trying to take his mind off Raven and Starfire. Unlike Beast Boy and Robin, he wasnât spending every free second at their bedsides. He almost chuckled â it had always been obvious how Robin felt for Star, but BB for Raven? That had surprised him. When asked why he always annoyed her, Beast Boy claimed that he was flirting. âWeird way of flirting.â Cyborg muttered, tossing the cloth over his shoulder. He climbed up the stairs from the garage into the living room. Sighing sadly, he dropped onto the sofa. He groped for the remote and switched the TV on, flicking between channels for his programme. Bother; adverts. His eyes travelled lazily from the tomato soup advertisement and to the window. Even counting lights on the city buildings was more interesting. Suddenly, he started. What was that? A blur of yellow, black and brown had just whizzed past the window. Forgetting about the TV, Cyborg raced over to investigate. There was no point â he couldnât see. Whatever it was had just plummeted into the ocean. Should he tell Robin? No â he was too busy obsessing over poor Starfire. What was it, anyways? Suddenly a thought occurred to him â maybe it wasnât what â but who was it? What if that falling thing was a PERSON?? Surely their life would be in danger? Cyborg sprinted down the stairs again and out the door. He raced to the waterâs edge. There â a ripple! Pressing a button on his arm, he switched to diving mode and plunged into the murky sea. âLights.â He muttered through his breathing tube. A light appeared on his shoulder and shone a path on the rocky bed. NothingâŚnothingâŚnothingâŚno! Wait â what was that? AâŚhand? His air was running outâŚkicking furiously with his legs, Cyborg reached out and grabbed what he thought was the hand and returned to the surface. Sputtering, he peered at the thing in his palm; it was a hand! And it was attached to an arm and body! He pulled the body up and gasped as he saw the face. âBee!â he cried in surprise. âGet her to shore, you idiot!â his brain yelled. Cyborg did what it said and was soon sitting up on the rocks beside her. âBumblebee!â he shook her by the shoulders, trying to revive her. âBumblebee â wake up!â âUghâŚâ she groaned, stirring. Her almond eyes flickered open. She clutched her head. âOuchâŚwhat happened?â âI donât knowâŚI found you in the seaâŚyou nearly drowned!â her eyes widened. âI did? Wow. I donât remember anything, thoughâŚjust a big pain in my head thenâŚnothing. Black.â She rubbed the side of her head, wincing. Cyborg frowned. âYou donât remember anything? Why you were here? â âNo,â she shook her head. âI canât remember anything. Itâs all a blur. Who am I, again?â he sighed. âYour name is Bumblebee. You are a superheroine and are the leader of the Titans East, with Mas, Menos, Speedy and Aqualad. My name is Cyborg. I am in the Teen Titans, with Robin, Starfire, Beast Boy and Raven. Do you remember now?â âNoâŚit all seems so familiarâŚbut I canât remember them. Where are we now?â âYouâre outside the T Tower. Our base. In Jump City. You live in Steel City. Why are you here?â âI already told you,â she cried, âI canât remember anything!â she paused, clutching her head again. âNoâŚwaitâŚsomethingâŚI was warning youâŚwarning you aboutâŚsomethingâŚI canât remember what, though. Argh!â âTry to think back!â Cyborg shook her by the shoulders. âItâs probably important. Try to remember!â âI canât!!â she sobbed, âThereâs nothing there! I hate it! ButâŚwhen I look at youâŚsomething familiarâŚyouâve got to help me remember! Please help me! I donât even know who I am!! Please, pleaseâŚCyborg, please help me remember!â Bee was now crying into her hands, âI donât like forgettingâŚâ she sniffed. Cyborg took her hands and made her look into his eyes. âDonât worry. Everything will be fine. I will help you, but youâve got to trust me. Do you trust me?â Bumblebee looked up into his chocolate-coloured orbs. Although she had only just met this boy, she could sense something about him that she trusted with all her heart. âI trust you.â ~Chapter nine â a big problem~ The girl yawned and sat up. Where was she? She looked around the room. It didnât really look familiar. The bed sheets were linen and the pillow fluffy. She smiled contently. This wasnât so bad. âHey.â What? She looked up. A person was leaning over her. âYouâre up.â âIâŚguess I am.â Her voice was croaky from lack of use. âWhere am I?â âTitans Tower med bay. Do you remember yesterday?â he asked. She groaned. âNot really. JustâŚwaterâŚcanât breatheâŚyouâŚblank. Sorry to burst your bubble.â He sighed. âI should have known.â She blinked âHow? How should you have known?â she enquired, shuffling along her bed until she was sitting next to him. He shook his head. âNothing. Itâs fine.â He sighed again. âWhat is it?â she put one hand on his shoulder and smiled reassuringly. âItâs justâŚyouâve woken up three times already in the past five days. But you donât remember anything. You donât even remember me. It gets kindaâŚdepressing.â âI do remember you.â She insisted. âYour name isâŚByborg? Gyborg?â âCyborg.â He interrupted, smiling. âClose enough.â ââŚAnd you are from the Teen Titans. Thatâs it. Oh â and somehow I know you?â he nodded. âCan you remember where we met?â she shook her head. âSoâŚcare to fill me in?â she asked. Then she added, âIf you havenât done it too many times alreadyâŚâ âOk. Your name is BumblebeeâŚâ âYes, yes,â she grinned, âI remember that!â âGood. You are the leader of Titans EastâŚâ he continued. âDonât remember that butâŚcarry on.â âWe met in a place called the H.I.V.E. â a secret training centre for âbad-guysâ. We were both undercover for the good side, but didnât realise before Brother Blood ordered you destroy me and-â âBrother BloodâŚ?â âThe bad-guy leader. Anyways, he told you to destroy me then I totally whooped your butt.â âYOU whooped MY butt?â she said, raising an eyebrow sceptically. He laughed sheepishly. âOk, it was a drawâŚâ âA draw?â âAlright! Alright! You whooped my butt utterly and completely.â He sweat-dropped. âNot like it MATTERS.â âOk, but try not to make any âadjustmentsâ to my memories. Iâd like to trust you to do that, but I find it hard. Am I wise?â she folded her arms, pouting. Cyborg paused. âI wonât change your memories. Honestly, I wonât.â âPromise?â âI promise not to change your memories.â He repeated, grinning, âCome on, this might help trigger something.â He grabbed her arm and pulled her out the med bay room and into the one next door. Her eyes widened as she stepped in and saw the person lying on the bed. âWhatâŚwhat happened to her?â she whispered. The boy crouching by the bed walked over. âHey Bee.â He greeted, smiling weakly. âHiâŚ?â she replied, trailing off. Beast Boy remembered the girlâs condition and quickly added; ââŚBeast Boy. How are you?â âFine thanks. ErmâŚwhat happened toâŚ?â Bumblebee nodded vaguely towards the bed. âOh.â Beast Boy gulped. He seemed slightly awkward. âRaven? She wasâŚattacked by the same thing that we think attacked you.â Bee glowered. âDo you know who it was? Iâd like to get my hands on himâŚattacking us both! Two people!â Cyborg sighed. âNotâŚtwo people. Four.â The girlâs eyes grew wide. âFour?â she approached the girl lying on the bed. The new bandages were matted with fresh blood and the only places not covered were her face (apart from one eye) and one hand. She was wired to a life-support machine. âHow is she?â Cyborg asked Beast Boy in a low voice. The latter dropped his eyes and his ears drooped. âNot good. She got worse. She could talk last night. Now she hasnât even woken up. If it wasnât for that wiggly line-â âHer pulse.â Cyborg corrected patiently. âYeah, if it wasnât for that wiggling I wouldâŚâ he shuddered. He glanced up. âI donât know, Cy, do you think sheâll make it?â Cyborg sighed. âItâs all up to her.â ~Chapter ten â Superman, bashed in brains and golf balls~ âCome on.â Bumblebee looked up. âWhat?â âYou need to see someone else.â Cyborg replied. âOh. Right.â She followed him into the next room. Her mouth dropped open. âOh my goshâŚâ she murmured, clapping a hand to her mouth. A spiky-haired boy looked up from the side of the bed. âExactly what I said.â He replied, getting up and walking over. âHow are you? Your arm seems to be healing well.â âMy arm?â with a jolt, she noticed a huge bandage wrapped around her left elbow. How could she not have seen â let alone felt â that? She ran her fingers over it. âHowâŚ?â âA burn.â He answered simply. âWeâre not sure how it happened, but he did the same thing to Starfire.â The boy seemed to be just as awkward about Starfire as Beast Boy had been about Raven. âWho was the fourth? Cyborg said there was a fourth person attacked.â âThe fourth person? Oh. The pizza girl. She had a mild concussion. She is in the local hospital.â All eyes turned to the boy who had ordered the pizza. He was standing in the doorway, blushing sheepishly. âHow was I supposed to know?â he muttered. Bumblebee approached the figure on the bed, who was also swathed in bandages. She frowned and dropped to one knee, peering at her side. Robin noticed her sudden interest in Starfire and came over. âWhat is it?â he asked. âThat mark.â She murmured, pointing to a lightning-shaped score on the patientâs skin. âIt seemsâŚfamiliar.â Suddenly, she jumped up and raced into the previous room. The boys glanced at each other before following her. âThere!â she cried triumphantly. âThe same mark!â Robin cried. He was correct â it was partly concealed by a bandage around her lower abdomen. âBut what is it? What does it mean?â Cyborg mused, frowning. Beast Boy scratched the side of his head. The situation seemed eerily familiar⌠âAh!â he cried, running out of the room and several minutes later appearing back with a comic in his hand. âLook!!â he cried, flicking through the pages, and then pointing to the selected one. âThere! Read it!!â Cyborg took the magazine from his friend. âSuperman? Beast Boy-â âRead it!!â âOkâŚfive bodies are foundâŚbashed in headsâŚgolf balls stuffed in mouthsâŚfound by riversâŚBeast Boy what has this got to do with anything?â Cyborg demanded. Bumblebee shuddered. âGruesome.â She muttered. âNo! Think about it! Bashed in heads and golf balls are this villainâs trademarks. What if lighting bolts are-â â-Our villainâs trademark! Great work Beast Boy!â Robin congratulated the green teen. He beamed. A/N What do you think? Please read and review!! |