After seeing the new pirates movie and all the pirate specials, I thought I should do a fanfic with the teen titans. I hope you like it, and if you don't, please, no flamers. And if you do, I have a few nasty words for you.
The sun was beating down hard on her violet head today. The wind blew gently enough to rock the ship on the waves. And the sea air was so salty that it left a stinging feeling in her nose after each breath.
This was the Caribbean. The place where Davey Jones and pirates ruled. And yet this wasn't just any pirate. This was the captain of one of the most renowned pirates ship the world had even come to know.
The one that had the Jolly Roger flown from the crows nest at all times. The one with the darkest black wood that left other ship quaking with fright of their nightmares coming true. The only pirate ship with the words Royal Navy scratched out on the side and replaced with the words S.S. Soul Train painted underneath.
But this was not the boat she sailed today. And this was not the same person she had been a few days ago. No, at that time she was furious with her co-captain for not roping the ship at the port when she and 10 men got off board, then shouted a "Sorry" as they drifted further away from land, leaving the captain and a small crew landlocked.
Now she was completely alone and drifting north out in the middle of the ocean as she sailed for Tortuga, where her co-captain said she would sail the crew. But then again, never entrust a girl named Maniac with that kind of ship.
What of her crew you ask? They had died out days ago, after she took the lifeboat, and the small amount of supplies they had brought and leaving for the meeting point. All but one, her galley boy and life friend Garfield, who was now in charge of rowing.
"Rae-"
"Captain Raven," she corrected the green haired boy.
"Yeah, how about we switch now? I take a brake?"
"Take a brake if you want, I'm not going to row," Raven said simply. She flipped open her compass leaned back into the corner of the boat. Pulling her captain's hat over her eyes she yawned and settled into a relaxed position with one arm behind her head. She fingered with the string of her lace corset and sighed. Taking her hat off and laying it next to her she sat up and got to her feet.
She glanced at her compass once more before pulling out her telescope and searching the waters. In the distance she saw of what looked to be a dark looking naval ship heading their way.
"Garfield, either that's the ship, or we're in trouble," Raven said smirking. Finally, things were going to get interesting.
"I'll say we're in trouble, the boat sprung a leak!"
"Great," She said sarcastically.
Garfield took his shoes off and started scooping water out of the boat.
"That's not going to work!" Rave cried.
"Then what's your plan?"
"Grab everything!" Raven snapped. She pulled her sleeveless trench coat onto her shoulders and placed the captains hat on her head. She stepped onto the bench and shoved her compass into her pocket with the telescope.
"Abandon ship!" Garfield squealed. He grabbed 2 bottles of rum and jumped to inches out of the boat and into the waiting sea. "Come on! You'll be sucked down with it!"
"No, the captain must go down with her ship! "
"That's not a ship!"
Raven sighed and jumped next to Garfield as the lifeboat sank to the bottom of Davey Jones locker.
"That's could have been you 'Captain'," Garfield remarked. Raven splashed water into his face and glared. "What now?" he added, spitting water out of his mouth.
At that moment a large ship sailed by and dropped anchor. A man came to the edge and threw the Jacobs ladder over the edge and walked away.
"I guess we climb," Raven said glancing at Garfield.
Garfield stared at her for a second. "Ladies first."
Raven smacked him upside the head with her hat and glared. "I'm wearing a skirt you idiot." She shoved her hat back on and pointed to the ladder. "Now climb."
Garfield sighed began his decent to the unknown ship.
How was it for a first chapter? Not bad a? Well if you want an update I want at least 5 reviews. Okay, later.
