The Raven swooped through the trees with one wing dipping down and then the other. Most people in this world we live in today think that Ravens only mean death and despair, but in reality they are the most majestic of birds.
Raven was just waking.
Another day of saving people.
She immediately regretted the thought and pushed, the thought and emotion out of her head. She didn't have time for petty thoughts trifling emotions. She lived for helping people if she was being completely honest. But one of the things that grated on her nerves and made her grit her teeth, was that not one person had ever said thank you.
Raven levitated out of bed and let out a stretch. She changed out of her sleepwear and into her everyday attire. A purple/blue leotard with a cape and purple shoes. She combed out her short purple hair but did not look in the mirror.
In her world, mirrors were for hiding her emotions. Literally.
Downstairs, the other Titans were eating. Starfire was eating Glorp, Robin was eating eggs and coffee, Cyborg was nowhere to be seen (probably off fixing his car,) and Beast Boy was eating his regular; tofu. I went to the faucet to get some water for my tea. Everything always started out this way every morning.
Beast Boy finished his tofu and let out a loud burp. He turned into a Raven and swooped onto the couch and turned back to his normal self. He flicked on the TV and started his video game. Everyone sighed in unison. No one could pry Beast Boy away from his video games. Only the alarm could.
As it should happen, the alarm sounded.
Raven pulled her hood up. "Teen Titans Go!" shouted Robin. The Hive was attacking.
They raced into the city. Raven carrying Robin, Starfire flying on her own, Beast Boy turning into a pterodactyl and Cyborg in his car. Jinx and Plasmus were attacking Raven, Mammoth was attacking Beast Boy, Cinderblock was attacking Robin, and Gizmo was attacking Cyborg and Starfire. As Raven was attacking Jinx she heard a shout. She looked at Robin. Cinderblock had knocked the boy wonder down.
She raced towards him. She used her shield to deflect the blow she knew was coming. Her only thought was of saving Robin. With that final thought, Robin and Raven disappeared in a flash of blinding light, into the great unknown.
