An Opposite Attraction: Prologue
I don't want to give to much away about this story, but I'm very excited about it. So ummmmm...the teen titans get sucked into an alternate dimension, but not only the teen titans, some of there enemies do as well. Dun Dun Dun. Parings will include, but not limited too: BB/Rae BB/Terra Robin/Star and some that cannot be revealed.
Disclaimer: I do not in any way shape or form own the Teen Titans corporation - that would be pretty sweet though. If there are any references to a character named Max Steeler (I haven't decided yet) she is a character of my original thought and design, copyrighted and everything. In other words: Don't Steal It. Duh.
Rays of sunlight pierced the translucent window pane and rested on the girl's hand. Her teacher's monotonous voice droned on, barely settling within the girl's mind. A strand of golden blonde hair broke free from its entrapment swinging into a position before her eye. She quickly tucked it behind her ear, shifting her gaze to the window.
"Taylor."
Her blue eyes darted forward at the sound of her name.
"Since you appear to know so much already and persist on ignoring my instructions, would you be so kind as to demonstrate what I just explained for the class?"
The girl sighed and eased herself from the stool and made her way to the table in front of the class. A glass tank sat on top of the counter filled with rats dyed assorted colors. She pulled on a pair of latex gloves, picked up a green rat, and presented it to the class.
"The summary of our experiment is the effects of dye on these rats. As the week progresses we will continue to check them for various side effects," the girl explained.
"Very good…since you have chosen your subject you may take your seat and begin. Everyone else, you may line up single file to receive one of your own."
The girl held the emerald furred creature within her palm. Strangely, the beast reminded her of someone she once knew, or at least, believed she had known. She felt compelled to converse with it, and so she did.
"You remind me of someone I met before…"
Despite the fact she felt foolish talking to something that could not reply she continued. "We were friends and fought side by side protecting this city from harm. I loved him more than any one else, but I was an idiot," she laughed softly in realization. "I fell for a demented man's word and betrayed everyone I loved. He came here, you know. He wanted me to leave but I didn't. How can I? Some things are never the same, no matter how much you wish they were…"
How can I pick up the threads of an old life and pretend that all that happened never was?
She sat still, entranced in the moment, but soon returned to reality.
"But what am I talking to you for? You can't understand me, but perhaps that's for the best."
Cautiously, she glanced up at the professor. When she was satisfied that he was distracted, she pushed the window up and set the rodent on the sill. The rat rotated to face her. She smiled softly and whispered to it. "It's okay. You're free! What we're doing here in this classroom isn't right."
Apparently satisfied, the rat leapt off the sill and plunged toward the ground. After landing, it looked back once more before scurrying out of sight. When the rat was positive the girl could no longer see him, he transformed into a hawk and took to the sky.
This is just a little intro to get you into it - a little taste of what's to come. The chapters themselves will be much longer. Trust me.
