AN: Here's chapter two finally. This is Jinx's half of the story. I hope you all enjoyed this small two-shot, and please read and review :) Have a nice day. Oh! and if anyone can catch the small poetry reference in this story (yes this includes both chapters) and can send me the poet and the name of the poem, then they will get one story from me (limit a two-shot, unless I really rally like the idea). It's hidden in there quite well, so good luck and enjoy.

Jinx laid her head down on the top of the bar. The chill of the bar felt good on her warm skin as she tried to fight the waves of guilt crashing over her mind. Jinx could feel the pointed glares of the other bar goers. They knew exactly why she was there, and they weren't happy about it. Most of them had gotten to know Raven quite well when she was here.

It hadn't taken long for word to get around after the funeral. The papers had all said she died on a mission. Jinx had chuckled sadly when she saw that. It was just like the Titans to tell the public what they wanted to hear. Jinx also thought that it was just like them to cover the fact that one of the "heroes" drank themselves to death instead of saving the world.

As the thought washed over her, Jinx choked down another shot. The whispers of the people around her finally sunk in, and she ordered another shot.

"I heard she drank herself-"

"See that pink haired chick in the corner? It was her who-"

"She was here a lot."

"-killed her."

Jinx sprung up as fast as her alcohol leaden legs would allow her. She quickly stumbled her way out of the door, only running into a couple of people, before ending up on the sidewalk. Her stomach rebelled as she vomited on the empty street.

Jinx wiped her mouth with her sleeve, then started to walk down the street. She was lost in thoughts as she made her way through the night. It seemed as if everyone she saw was the violet-haired sorceress that she longed for.

Bright lights caught Jinx's eyes as they flashed out from inside the entrance to the abandoned warehouse Jinx's feet had led her to. Something deep inside her knew going in was a bad idea, especially in her current state, but she didn't listen. The alcohol and the need to get rid of her pain fueled her decision. It had been quite a while since Jinx had been here. She swallowed painfully as she remembered the first person that had brought her here and she headed inside to see what was going on.

It took Jinx a moment to let her eyes adjust to the flashing lights, but once they did she took a moment to sweep her surroundings. The warehouse hadn't changed much in the time considering how long it had been since she had been here last. The walls were a bit more decayed looking, but it somehow added to the mysterious atmosphere of the hidden club. Jinx noticed the few couple pressed against the edges, having a bit of fun in public. Looks like they're having more fun than I am tonight she thought to herself before looking to the main dance floor.

Jinx looked at the women, and men, on the dance floor and made her way over to the cluster of people dancing together. Once Jinx had wormed her way in, all she focused on was the heat of the bodies around her, and the rhythm of the music that was playing. Her eyes snapped open as she felt someone grab her from behind and press themselves against her. She eagerly pressed back, hoping that maybe tonight's one-night stand would help her more than the others had. Of course, that was what she always hoped.

"Wanna go back to my place and have some real fun?" The voice asked. It was smooth as a flattened stone and cold as ice. Jinx gasped as it met her ears. She turned around and stared as violet eyes met her own. Raven laughed and raised an eyebrow at Jinx.

"Coming?" She asked. Jinx turned and ran. She needed to get out of there. This isn't happening ran through her head like a hurricane. She burst out of the warehouse and kept running. It was a good three miles before she stopped and tried to catch her breath.

Her muscles ached and her lungs burned as she stood there. After nearly vomiting a few times and restoring some of the oxygen she lost in the sprint, Jinx turned to look around. She had no idea where she was. It was dark, nearly black and uneasiness started to creep up on Jinx. She started to walk, hoping that she would find something that she would recognize. When it became apparent she was even more lost Jinx stared up at the bright moon above her.

The moon lit up the path she was walking on every so slightly. She could make out the vague outlines of the run down buildings around her. It finally clicked where she was. She used to have an apartment around here when she and the guys tried to clean their records a bit. Jinx turned right and walked down to where a dirty, run-down, old, wooden building was. The windows were all broken out and boarded up, the door was hanging on one hing. It was a trash hole to say the least.

Jinx pulled the door out a bit, coughing as dust and debris met her face, and slipped inside. She gave her eyes a minute to adjust to the darkness before making her way down the hall. After a few minutes, she found a stairwell and made her way up. She started to hear whispers in the dark. The smooth, cold whispers of the sorceress she missed. Why Jinx? Why did you do this? they called to her, barely audible. It seemed as if they came from miles away.

The wooden door at the top of the stairs creaked as Jinx opened it. She stared inside at the room she used to call home. Jinx chuckled as she looked around. They hadn't changed anything. The runes and markings of protection spells she and Raven had set to keep her invisible to enemies were still marked clearly on the walls and floor. She went and sat in the middle of the protection circle on the floor, and ran her fingers over the old lines.

Memories flooded her mind as she stared at the blue lines. They had covered it with a simple glamour spell to hide it from the management of the apartment. It seemed though that the magic only held while Raven was alive, and now that she was gone it was apparent. Jinx sighed and looked back at the doorway. Her skin visibly paled at what she saw.

Raven was leaning against the doorway. Her silhouette was outlined with a very visible, and very thin, white outline. Jinx didn't think it was possible, but the darkness around her seemed to be darker than the rest of the room. It looked as if she was standing in a place that no light could penetrate. Jinx quickly scrambled to her feet. Raven smiled at her and held out her hand, as if asking her to come to her.

Jinx walked slowly towards the other woman. The closer she got, the colder the air around her seemed to feel. It was as if the cold was trying to suffocate her. Jinx coughed as it invaded her lungs and tried to drown her. Jinx closed her eyes, embracing that feeling and went to touch Raven. When she opened her eyes; however, Raven was gone. It was too late for Jinx to stop though, and her foot slipped off the edge of the step that was in front of her.

Jinx hit the steps hard, as she made her way down. By the time she reached the bottom, her body ached from the impacts. She looked over herself quickly and noticed that she had numerous cuts and scrapes, most of which were bleeding. Her head throbbed from where it had hit the edge of one of the steps. Jinx wasn't concerned about that though, all she wanted to know was where Raven was. A movement of shadow caught Jinx's eye towards the door she had come in.

Jinx got up and stumbled her way to the door looking outside. She saw a flash of violet turn the corner to the old path she and Raven would walk that lead to the cliffs. Jinx ran, trying to ignore the intense pain that she was in, and tried to catch her. She's here. I know she's here. She isn't really gone. I can see her, I can hear her. She wants me. She's going to forgive me. Jinx thought to herself as she ran.

By the time she made it to the path, Jinx had lost the image of Raven. She could still hear her voice though. Come to me Jinx, let me see you again. Jinx panted quickly before continuing to run. She dodged the trees and roots as best she could. She only tripped over a couple. The air seemed to get thicker the closer she got to the grave. Jinx's chest was heaving from the gulps of air she was taking. The darkness was closing in on her.

All of a sudden, Jinx was at the top. The moon shone brightly over the single tree she was staring at, with Raven standing behind the small cross that had been placed before her grave. The light seemed to make her glow, as she stared at Jinx. Jinx stumbled up to her, the damages she had sustained taking their toll on her already fragile body. Her eyes swept over Raven's body. Everything was what Jinx remembered.

She noticed the thin line of light around Raven was still there, but the closer she looked, it almost seemed to turn red the closer it was to her body. This unsettled Jinx. Raven only had red when her demon side was in control. The closer Jinx looked the more that unsettling feeling crept upon her. There were faint lines running over Raven's body in the shape of runes. The space around her eyes was slowly getting darker.

Jinx tried to stumble backwards, but tripped over the raised dirt of Raven's grave. Raven smiled at this, her teeth looking like fangs in the moonlight. Jinx's heart started to pound as Raven leaned closer. She could smell the scent of death in the air. The black pits that were her eyes, threatened to suck out Jinx's very life. The bright crimson runes tracing themselves over her skin looked like blood.

Jinx's heart pounded harder as she tried to get away. She couldn't move, her limbs were too heavy and her body hurt too much. Jinx shut her eyes as Raven reached out for her, and right as "Raven's" hand met her face, Jinx's heart stopped. It had worked to hard for too long and couldn't take it anymore. Nobody would have noticed Jinx was gone, except that it was time for Robin and Starfire's weekly visit to the grave.

Robin's eyes held no tears for the former villainess when he saw her. A simple nudge with his foot was all he needed to know that she was gone. None of the Titan's came to Jinx's funeral, even though it was Starfire who had wanted her put next to Raven. When asked why she simply said, "It was what friend Raven would have wanted."

Raven and Jinx's grave were two even mounds beneath the willow tree. Some people would still visit them. One little girl even said she saw the two of them beneath the tree once. Raven had a book while Jinx laid in her lap and listened to her read. Nobody listened to the little girl though. They told her that wasn't possible. The little girl just smiled as the said it, and watched Jinx's image place one finger to her lips and say, "Shh." as Raven smiled at her. Nobody else knew what was going on, and it was better this way.