Tales of the Titans:Metal v.s Ink My first fan fiction. Hope you like it, please submit a review.
Disclaimer: I don't own Teen Titans or anything related to Teen Titan.
Chapter one:Morning time
"EWWW, gross!" Cyborg said to himself disgusted.
Cy was in the towers main room, with a broom in his right hand and in his left hand he was holding up with two of his fingers a large moldy pizza. He tossed it in the garbage.
"So that's what was making the smell all week." The day before they were all partying, movie watching, game station playing and eating all in honor of Raven after she defeated Trigon. What was left was a GIANT mess and he was the one who cleaning it up. Not because he wanted to, but because he had to.
Last evening the titans were all playing cards and just to make the game more fun they agreed that whoever lost had to clean up the tower. The whole tower. It turns out Cyborg lost and robin won.
"There." The metal teen said. "Now I only got to wash the dishes and clean the walls."
He eventually got the mountain of dishes sparkling and the walls clean after last nights food fight. Right about when he was finished the other three titans came in the room.
"So, how was my buddy's cleaning morning?" Beast Boy teased.
"It is most enjoyable to see our home clean and tidy!" Starfire said before Cyborg had a chance to reply.
"Where is friend Raven?" Starfire asked.
"Probably still in bed or meditating." Robin replied. "How long have you been cleaning for?" He said looking at Cyborg.
"It's 10:46 right now…… I've been up for around five hour."
"Pretty early"
"Yah I know"
CLUNK
PANG
BEEP, BEEP
CRACK
"What was that?" Beast Boy yelled in panic, jumping of the couch.
"Just my new automatic breakfast machine." Cy said proudly. "Makes just about whatever you want."
KA-BOOOOOOMM!
"Was that supposed to be part of the breakfast making?" Starfire asked.
Raven walked in the room wide eyed looking at the giant smoke cloud.
"It isn't exactly…" Cyborg managed to say before the some alarm went off.
"What?" Robin and Beast Boy yelled at the top of their voice, covering their ears.
"I said, it isn't exactly finished." He tried to say but his voice was drowned by the alarm.
