Hello! I'm not sure if you know me or not. My name's Nighthowl462. I wrote the story, "Time of Her Life". This is another BBRAE story I just began! I hope you like it.

Disclaimer: I don't own anything here except for Gorganna and Gabriella.

"No! Beast Boy!" I screamed so loud that my throat hurt. I stood there in total shock as the large beast attacked Gorganna. Gorganna was beyond the worst villain the Titans had ever gone against. She was far worse than Terra and twice as bad as Slade. Well, I guess you would think so because she's Slade's daughter.

Her look could dig holes in your stomach. Cold grey eyes dug into your soul as if reading and memorizing you by heart. So much hate was built up in them. Her black eyebrows, always furrowed close together, only added to the hatred in the eyes underneath them. The thin line of her lips was plastered on her peachy features. All this only said, "Back off," to anyone.

I don't know how it came to be this way; Beast Boy fighting for my life as the rest of my friends lay helplessly on the ground, completely paralyzed from head to toe. Maybe it begun that one day when we decided to go out and see a movie.

"Oh, Raven!" Starfire's eyes, green as ever, were wide as she begged. "Please! Please journey to the theater of the movie with us! It shall be so much fun! I promise I will not talk during this one."

I cringed as I tried so hard to ignore her puppy dog eyes. Her hands were holding mine tightly and I think they were about to break. "Fine," I sighed. Who can say no to Starfire? I mean, she's Starfire. A beautiful, kind, alien princess who is everything I'm not. Happy-go-lucky, friendly, kind, outgoing, excited to do things all the time…

Anyway, she informed the boys that I had finally said yes. Before I knew it, she was dragging me to my room to look for some kind of normal clothes. Good luck with that, Star. I had absolutely no normal clothes in my closet. Only a blue T-shirt and jeans that Starfire needed to buy for me or "her life would never he complete". Her words, not mine.

"Star, seriously, I haven't any normal clothes," I tried to get her to believe me. Oh great, I thought as she yelped with pure happiness. She found the T-shirt and jeans.

She squeaked, pulling the clothes out from the closet, "You still have them? Oh, you must wear them!" She turned to me and pushed them into my hands. I really hated to wear things other than my leotard. It was just too weird. I felt like I stood out if I wasn't wearing my black leotard and dark blue cape.

I walked into the bathroom and quickly changed. When I got out, Starfire was beaming. Just from the way she was looking at me, I could tell that she wasn't done. In a matter of twenty minutes, (Ten minutes of yelling, fighting and her tying me down, and the other ten for her to apply makeup.) I was all ready.

I felt like a clown. Enough said. As we all walked into the movie theater, I could sense someone was watching me. I looked around at the crowd, but nobody was staring at me. Shrugging it off, I followed my friends onto the snack line. "So what do you want?" Robin asked everyone.

"I would like the M of the M's!" Starfire smiled.

Beast Boy pointed to the candy, "Can I have sour patch kids?"

"Skittles, taste the rainbow," Cyborg smirked, his arms crossed. I raised an eyebrow at him strangely. "Don't judge." He narrowed his eyes.

Beast Boy asked, "What do you want, Rae?"

"First off, it's RaVEN and second, I don't want anything, thanks," I hissed at him. Beast Boy shrugged and snatched the Sour Patch Kids from Robin's hand.

As we walked into the theater, I still felt that feeling of being watched. Making sure one last time that nobody was watching me, I scanned the rows of seats behind and in front of me. About halfway through the movie, I fell asleep. It was the worst movie I had ever seen. Something about superheroes that are supposed to be real people, but they have powers. The dad wants to relive the "glory days" and something like that. (NOTE: I actually really love the Incredibles movie. Just used it because I couldn't think of anything else.)

I woke up to someone tapping my shoulder. I opened an eye to see Starfire very close to my face."Gaah!" I yelled, jumping up.

"Wakey, wakey, Rae," Beast Boy smirked.

Cyborg laughed, "I see you enjoyed the movie."

"It was life changing," I muttered sarcastically. Feeling the "being watched" feeling, I quickly asked, "Can we go now?"

Robin raised an eyebrow, "Alright, if you hated it that much."

"Who's up for pizza!?" Cyborg asked, jumping up. He started to walk down the stairs of the theater.

Beast Boy shot up and ran down to Cyborg. "Wait up, dude! I'm up for pizza!"

Flying up and swooping around in circles, Starfire said, "Yes, I am quite in the mood for the pizza!" Robin was about to stand and follow them, but he turned and stared me down.

"What?" I asked. "Checking me out, boy blunder?"

A heavy blush appeared on his face. I knew that he and Starfire were a couple since Tokyo. It's just funny to catch him off guard with things like that. He straightened and wiped the blush off his face. From underneath his mask, his eyes bore into me. "Is something wrong?" He asked.

"No." I stood up and followed the peanut gallery down the stairs and out the door. When we sat down and waited for out pizza, I still felt like I was being watched. I started to get a little freaked out now.

My eyes scanned the people until I caught something strange from the corner of my eye. A shadow was lurking in the alleyway a few blocks down. I could see it even from this far of a distance. I excused myself and got up. I looked over the ledge of the pizza parlor balcony and saw as the figure ran away.

Whoever that was, I wasn't about to let him out of my sight. I jumped off the building and flew down to the streets. Making a sharp turn up, I was flying directly toward the alley. "Raven!" I heard Beast Boy yell. Ignoring him, I kept flying and finally caught up to this person.

Whoever it was, was cloaked under a heavy black cloak. I could see only the flaming red eyes and smirk on his face. "Who are you?" I asked, keeping a distance.

The person hissed, "Your worst enemy." They uncovered their head. It was a girl! Long, black hair cascaded down her shoulders and she was peachy skinned and harsh looking. Suddenly realizing that she had an "S" right on her forehead, I backed up.

"You. You work for Slade!" I accused, pointing at her.

She chuckled as her fists glowed red. "Not only do I work for Slade," she said, "I'm his daughter."

And that was the first chapter! I hope you liked it so far! REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW! Thanks!