Prologue

"Her Precious Words"

Morning arrived in jump city, the sun creeping over the hills, the people rising from their slumbers, it was a definite sign that morning has arrived. As the sun's light crept into the Titan's tower, the ocean glittered as the shadow of the tower emerged. Inside the tower, a gloomy room was filled with glee, sort of, as the light tried to pierce threw the purple curtains. It was obviously Raven's room.

The beautiful, but spiteful, maiden knew it was time to get up, but she refused to after tossing and turning a couple times. Knowing that the sun wouldn't go away, she tossed her blankets aside and grabbed a towel. She walked out of the room and headed for the nearest bathroom. Suddenly, her leg was caught on a thin wire which activated some kind of device. A sign sprang out of the wall and forced its way in front of Raven.

"Get some of Beast Boy's pipin hot breakfast before I have to eat it all." Raven sighed at the sad attempt, but heard the other cries of the titans getting the same invitation. She couldn't help but chuckle at his attempts, so she promised herself she would at least accompany him before she took a shower.

She headed into the living room where the rest of the titans were scared to eat what was in front of them and at the same time, trying not to be rude.

"Come on! Pleaaaase? It's not that bad! I promise!" Beast Boy begged, holding his hands together with a cry.

"But the last time I have tasted this substance I had "the allergies" and was in bed for a week." Starfire gulped, but Beast Boy was persistent.

"Pleeaaase? I promise it won't happen again!" Starfire's heart was just too pure. She took a small bite, but when she did, her body shivered, falling on the floor and wiggling like a worm.

"I'll get the chalkboard." Cyborg sighed. He ravaged threw the kitchen cupboard and pulled out a green chalkboard. Everyone covered their ears as Cyborg droves his nails down the chalkboard, making a eerie sound. Starfire then took a deep breath and stood up.

"Thank you Cyborg, the sounds of the scratching of the chalkboard sooths me." Even with all they've been through, no one still understood her. Before she was caught, Raven exited the room and headed for the bathroom.

Her thoughts rambled on as she soothed herself inside the bathroom. All her thoughts just bundled around, thoughts that have to do with what the heck she was doing. She lathered her hair and her body and hopped out, drying herself off immediately. As soon as she entered the living room again, she saw everyone doing their own business.

"Wow, how things change in five minutes." Raven said sarcastically. She was about to make some tea for herself, but Beast Boy sprang in front of her.

"And how things don't change in five minutes." Raven muttered.

"C'mon Raven. You never once touched the breakfast I made you!" Beast Boy implored, but Raven snarled.

"You think there's a reason why I never touch it." Beast Boy turned pale as Raven made her tea. She waltzed past Beast Boy, taking a sip and sitting on her couch right next to the circular couch.

"Beast Boy, you're looking pale. Maybe you should have some tea." Robin suggested, but Beast Boy sighed.

"I would if she asked me." Beast Boy slouched over with sadness, but Cyborg was there to cheer him up.

"C'mon Beast Boy, I'll play ya." Cyborg said, waving the other controller to the game station. Beast Boy dragged his body to the couch and without much effort, grabbed the controller. Cyborg was pounding the buttons as Beast Boy barely tapped them.

"Um, I may be wrong but are you not supposed to drive the opposite way Cyborg is driving?" Starfire asked. It was true, Beast Boy was driving his own car backwards.

"Dude, I think you should just give it up. You know she's gonna say no every time you ask her." Cyborg stated, but Beast Boy did nothing. Raven couldn't help but show a bit of sympathy, but didn't show a bit on the outside. She just closed her book and headed for the hallway.

After the door closed, she hugged her body against the wall and pulled out an odd white book. When she opened it, the pages appeared completely black with white words. The book was filled with many entries, a lot like a diary. It was a diary! She scrolled to one of the last pages and began writing with a mystical pen with a raven feather at the end.

Dear Diary,

The day's starting out like normal, the sun waking me up on schedule and Beast Boy trying his hardest to make me eat his breakfast. This time, he used a string and a big sign. That thing almost hit me in the face! I couldn't help but thinking of punching him in the face, or letting his worst nightmares come to life. He was even crazy enough to have Starfire eat tofu, again. Once again, after I took a shower, he tried giving me breakfast, but I stuck with tea. He was more persistent today, but I didn't give in. He actually went into some kind of depression. He was losing in video games with Cybrog. Well, he always looses, but he was doing worse. I couldn't see him like this cause there was nothing to make fun of. Sometimes, when I look at him, I think he's. . .

Raven was frightened, dropping her diary at the sound of the door opening. It was Beast Boy, but he was surprised to see her with a diary. The diary was in between the two of them, but the both of them rushed for it at the same time.

"Don't worry, I got i. . ."

"I got it!"

"No, please, let me. . ."

"GET AWAY!" Raven smacked Beast Boy away as she wrapped her arms around her diary, fleeing into her room. Beast Boy rose to his feet, wiping the red mark on his face, but raced into the living room.

"Dudes! You've got to hear this!" He hollered. How could everyone not here it since it was heard all over the room.

"Whoa, what is it Beast Boy?" Robin was in a defensive mood, but what Beast Boy said made him grumble.

"I found out Raven has a diary!" Beast Boy hollered. Cyborg and Robin growled a bit, but Starfire was a bit confused.

"Um, what is this "diary" you speak of?" Starfire wondered.

"It's a kind of book that mostly girls write in. They write about personal stuff, something nobody but the writer should look at!" Robin glared at Beast Boy as he smiled a bit.

Raven rushed into her room with such anger and sadness mixed. She sprung onto her bed and opened the diary again. She grabbed the quill again and began to write more.

I think of him as an unemotional jerk! He's such an idiot! He doesn't give a care in the world about everyone's privacy as long as he gets attention! Sometimes! I want to take his head! And rip it to shreds!

Her emotions were too powerful. The book blasted out of her hands as she gave a faint scream. The book was still as Raven breathed rapidly. Her anger was still at large, so she placed her diary into her dresser. In order to calm down, she headed for the bathroom to take a soothing bath.

The bath was a lot longer than she thought it would take, giving Beast Boy a chance to enter the room. She looked everywhere for the diary, being the kind of idiot he was.

"C'mon! I know she has something for me! I just have to find . . . AH HA!" Beast Boy finally grabbed hold of the diary. He was ready to open it, but his heart was racing to fast. Instead of going to the first page, he skipped dozens of pages. The book started to glow a magnificent color as Beast Boy's eyes disappeared.

After her bath, Raven entered the living room and continued her breakfast. The rest of the team was awaiting for a certain reaction to the goth girl as she sipped her tea slowly, watching the team stare at her.

"What? Is tea sipping this exciting?" She asked. The team went back to their business with observed whistles. Raven shrugged and was ready to sip again until Beast Boy came bursting into the room, pointing a finger towards Raven.

"I already told you Beast Boy, I DON'T WANT ANY OF YOUR BREAKFAST!"