Author's Note: So, I've finally gotten around to posting this on here. It was all originally posted in October 2017 but I've only just uploaded them here. I probably won't do any author notes after this one because if ya wanna read my little anecdotes on each oneshot, then refer back to them on Tumblr.

Basically, 31 Days of Titans is like the Halloween version of 25 Days of Titans. So, instead of 25 days for Christmas; it was a daily one for Halloween so it was like everyday of October. They're all being posted at once because why not? They're all finished so.

Lmao, such a random time to get around to uploading them; January. Just after Christmas XD.

Anyway. Hope you like; I would say wait for October of this year to read it but eh. Some of you may have already read these but hey-ho.

Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans.


Day 1 - Forest

Rain continued to pour and soak them through. The mud beneath their feet was slippery and their clothing and hair stuck to their skin like a second one. It was dreary, dark and downright miserable.

Beast Boy sniffled as he trudged on, with Raven quietly following behind him.
It had been such an awful mission. Not only was the weather sombre; the mood was as well.

The two of them had gotten caught up in an explosion way bigger than either had anticipated and been thrown through the air at full pelt. They'd crashed into the overgrown forest just outside of town and were more than grouchy about it.

As if things weren't bad enough, Beast Boy had done some damage to his arm so he couldn't even transform without howling in pain. Raven told him she'd heal it but once they were out of the woods; literally.

"Do you even know where you're going?" Raven mumbled, pulling her damp cloak around her even more,

"Of course I do… uh…" Beast Boy responded, turning left, then right and left again.

"Gar-"

"Rae, I got this. Don't worry. We'll be home before you know it."

Raven frowned. This day was just going from bad to worse. Robin had already checked in with them, asking if they were badly injured before telling them to just get back to the tower as soon as they could, rather than re-joining the rest of them.

The weather, the situation, Beast Boy's injury which may well have been a broken bone; all of it was just going downhill today.

There was something else as well.

She couldn't put her finger on what exactly but something… didn't feel right.

Raven found herself looking around the forest more. She'd never noticed how eerie it was during the day but now that night had come… jheez.

The branches were twisted up high, above their heads and the leaves clouded their vision of the sky if they were to look up. The tree trunks were thick and chipped; time gnawing away at them as they rotted under the elements. Wet mud squelched beneath their feet with every single step they took.

Rain didn't help in the slightest. It was harder to see with the wind causing the droplets to hinder their judgment as they attempted to navigate their way out of this place.

There was this itch on Raven's back; right between her shoulder blades. It was a nervous itch, followed by a tingle down her spine. She felt vulnerable and on edge.

She could feel something almost… sinister nearby. Raven shook her head, deciding she was just tired. Nothing scared her; especially not imaginative things in the darkness.

A crunch sounded from behind them.

Beast Boy was usually the one to pick up on faint noises but his concentration was elsewhere today; focusing on the direction he was leading them as well as his arm which was probably throbbing in pain.

Raven froze on the spot, slowly turning to look over her shoulder. Her heart dropped at not seeing anyone, which was unusual. Normally, seeing something had that effect on people but not seeing something was just as bad; it lead to more questions about what it was that made that noise.

"Raven?"

She blinked, shook her head and looked back at her boyfriend, "Huh?"

Beast Boy's eyebrows furrowed in concern, "Are you okay?"

Raven nodded but flipped her drenched hair over her shoulder, "I'm fine. Look, I think I should just teleport us home."

"You're tired; you don't have the energy."

"It'll be fine, Gar."

She stepped towards him, touching his chest and closed her eyes. Raven thought hard, concentrating on what she wanted her abilities to do. She envisioned the swirling and the changing of location.

"Uh… Raven?"

With a gasp, her eyes opened and what she saw was what scared her more than anything else. They hadn't even moved an inch. She tried again, angrily hushing Beast Boy when he tried to interrupt.

The same result occurred when she blinked open her eyes.

"My powers…"

"What's wrong with them?"

She shook her head minutely, drawn to the darkness of the forest from which they had just come. It was like something was pulling at her. She cleared her throat and her eyes locked with Beast Boy's.

"Let's just keep moving."

He caught her elbow, concern clear in his eyes, "Are you sure you're okay?"

Raven chewed her lip, her heart quickly becoming a rapid beat. She felt strange; something was interfering with her powers.

"I… I'm okay. Promise." Raven told him,

Beast Boy watched her for a couple more seconds before he nodded and slipped his hand into hers. She was surprised at the gesture but she didn't shrug it off like she normally would have. She felt uneasy and in all honesty, his close presence made her feel better.

As they walked, the rain started coming down harder. Raven narrowed her eyes, the path before them becoming distorted under the onslaught of bad weather.

"…Raven…"

Her blood felt like ice and she squeezed her eyes shut, refusing to believe she'd just heard that. Beast Boy definitely hadn't said it. It had been a whisper, right by her ear.

Beast Boy powered through, her hand slipping from his and she was shocked at how much she was saddened by the loss of contact. She turned side on, peering behind them.

She stared into the abyss of darkness, hoping to catch whatever creep was playing this joke on them.

Her eyes narrowed, peering closer and merely staring; waiting for a revelation of some sort.

Raven may have been short on powers; no doubt because of whatever was lurking within the forest alongside them but she wasn't stupid. She knew there was something. She could feel it.

That dread and panic, low in her stomach. It was blaring at her like a warning sign. Something inside was telling her to leave; to get out as fast as she could.

She waited, listening for any sounds.

A breath and a light scrape.

Raven felt herself pale but held her ground, continuing to glare at the nothingness behind them.

She did not expect the two yellow, glowing eyes to appear and glare back at her. There was a brief gleam; sharp, jagged teeth.

The empath didn't wait to find out if she was correct. She turned and hurried, grabbing Beast Boy 's wrist and sprinting ahead. She didn't know how close that thing was but she didn't want to take a chance. It had interfered with her powers; who knew what else it was capable of.

Beast Boy struggled to keep up with her, running as fast as he could.

"Raven? What are you doing?" He asked, panting,

"We have to leave. Right now." Her tone was even but there was an underlying current of fear.

Whispers were bubbling in the air around her head and she could feel that thing getting closer and closer. Her heart was racing a mile a minute; dark eyes wild with panic. She was acutely aware of Beast Boy speaking but she ignored it, her sole priority being to get them both out of this forest.

She took a chance and glanced over her shoulder, seeing rustling leaves and a shadow continuously being cast over the tree trunks.

Something about this thing had her absolutely terrified. She didn't know what it was and she didn't want to find out either.

Raven yelped as she stumbled, her foot getting caught under a loose vine on the ground. Beast Boy was there, grabbing her before she could topple over. His arms were warm around her and for a fleeting moment, she felt safe. She stared back at him in shock, her eyes boring into his.

He was concerned as he brushed some of her hair out of her face, "Rae? What's going on?" He asked, his tone firm,

She shook her head and carefully righted herself, keeping a hand on his shoulder; not quite ready to lose the contact with him.

Raven suddenly scanned the area. They were out.

She could see the lights of the city and there was no branches blocking her view of the sky now. She exhaled in relief.

"Thank Azar." She whispered,

"Raven! Can you please tell me what the heck that panic attack was for?" Beast Boy complained, utterly confused,

Raven eyed him warily, "I'll tell you about it when we get home."

Beast Boy blinked but seemed to accept that. He shook his head and smiled,

"You're so weird sometimes, d'you know that?"

She stared at him for a second before smiling a tiny smile, "Do you really care?"

He chuckled, "Nope! Weird is cool. I like weird."

Raven rolled her eyes and accepted his outstretched hand. She started to walk, feeling the familiar roll of her powers within once more. She levitated them off the ground and felt relief surge through the entirety of her body.

"Rae! Your powers are back!" Beast Boy cheered, grinning from ear to ear.

"At least we can get home quicker now." Raven mumbled, lifting them into the sky.

She cast one last look over her shoulder. Had she imagined it? Was it all in her mind?

Whatever the case; she felt safe now, at least. Whatever that was; it stopped at the forest threshold. Nothing was following them home tonight.

Although, she could have sworn she heard an ethereal laugh when she faced forwards once more. She shrugged, pinning it down to being the wind.