Hey, y'all! Since my parents r home niaow, expect slower updates, since im not supposed 2 b writing stories in the 1st place.

BTW, the book Ravens reading is an actual textbook irl. I own it and it is soooo booooooooring~! But niaow its a great source fur stuff.

DISCALIMER: I dont own the Teen Titans, just the Zodiacs.

*realized I misspelled disclaimer* DONT CARE!

Chapter 1: Sunny Day Means Stay Away...

"Hey, Raven!" Beast boy shouted.

Raven's face twitched in annoyance. "There's no need to shout. You're standing right in front of me." she pointed out, not looking up from her book. 'A to Z Horoscope Maker and Delineator' was written in shimmering gold cursive on the front cover.

"Heh, just makin' sure you can hear me." Beast Boy sweatdropped.

"Leave me alone, Beast Boy. I'm trying to read." The Titans decided to spend a day in the park since the day was perfect. Not too hot or cold, a slight breeze blowing through every now and then, and not a cloud in the sky. The Titans would have to be stupider than one of the author's characters to not take advantage of the beautiful day.

"But it's such a nice day out, and you'd look great with a slight tan..." Beast Boy said before blushing and hurridly tried to fix what he'd said. "I-I mean, you look great either way, but- Wait! No! I-I didn't mean it like that, I just meant-" Flustered, Beast Boy tried to find something else to say, but Raven cut him off.

"Good-bye, Beast Boy." she said firmly. He didn't need to be told twice. Face red with embarassment, he quickly sped away to a nearby bench.

He was never, never that close to spilling one of his most heavily guarded secrets, especially to the one girl who'd been the subject of that very secret!

When Libra had terrorized the Titans a week ago, she seemed to know something about Raven, a shock in itself. Nobody knew much about her. Well, at least, Beast Boy didn't know much about her.

A shadow on the ground took Beast Boy by surprise. Thinking it was Libra, he shifted into a snake again, since that seemed to be her weakness. But it was only Cyborg.

"Chill, man. It's only me!" he said.

Beast Boy shifted back into a human. "Sorry, Cy. If a shadow moves, I can't help but think that it's Libra and that she'll hurt everyone again..." Beast Boy trailed off. Rule Number Two of the Libra incident had just been violated: Never let anyone know how scared you were of the psychopath murderer, Libra.

"I doubt that she'll appear in public now that everyone's looking out for any sign of that crazy killer." Cyborg reassured his friend. "Now... are you up for a little game of Extreme Stankball?"

Beast Boy nodded. "Yeah! Loser has to scrub dishes for a week!"

Cyborg laughed. "Then you'd better get your rubber gloves ready, 'cuz you're gon' lose, you little grass stain!"

The two friends eagerly rushed off to play their strange game, unaware of a suddenly empty spot where a certain violet-haired girl was sitting only moments ago, reading a book about Horoscopes.


"C'mon, Scorpio, just a little bit more power! You can do it!"

Standing on top of the tallest skyscraper in Jump City was Libra, dressed all in black like normal, her cloak blowing in the slight breeze. The girl standing next to her was a small girl of about ten, wore a cerulean version of Libra's outfit, only the cloak was decorated with rippling water effects of a lighter shade of blue. Her hair was long and black, ending at the middle of her back. Streaked cerulean bangs hid half of her face, covering one of her eyes, which were a striking green. The pin keeping her bangs in her face was cerulean also. The Scorpio Diamond was heart-shaped and glittered like an eye.

Scorpio looked stressed. "I'm trying, Libra!" she whined. "But it's more difficult than it looks. Especially since you won't let those Titans be affected!"

"If anyone can do it, you can, darling." Libra encouraged. Then, the leader got an idea. She quickly undone the clasp of the teal Libra Jewel around her neck and placed it around Scorpio's. One of the Libra Jewel's powers was overall enhancement of the wearer, and hopefully, the effects will boost Scorpio's mind-reading powers that come from the Scorpio Diamond.

"I-I think it's working!" Scorpio exclaimed as her eyes began to flash white. What seemed to be white sonic waves emanated from her. Since Libra had given her Jewel to Scorpio, she was suspectable to the memory wipe. She encased herself in shadows so as to keep her memory.

More waves were shot out, disturbing the air as they traveled. In a matter of seconds, the entire sky was covered in them. Sooner than expected, they stopped.

Scorpio's eyes drooped. She was exhausted. Libra caught her as she fell.

"Can we go home now?" she murmured.

"Yes, sweetheart, we can." Libra kissed the top of the little girl's forehead, which was slick with sweat. Carrying Scorpio, she slipped into shadow form and traveled to the discreet location of the Zodiac's hideout. Laying Scorpio down, the fourteen year old leader remembered her mission for today.

"I hope I still have time." she muttered. Quickly and quietly, so as she wouldn't disturb Scorpio, she removed the Libra Jewel from around Scorpio's neck and placed it around her own. Then, she set off to the park, where she knew the Titans were hanging out, blissfully unaware of their destiny speeding toward them in the form of a slinking grey shadow...


Raven breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, he's gone! she thought as she resumed her reading.

'The Zodiac is a circle of space surrounding the Earth. It may be imagined as a belt in the heavens about 15 degrees wide in which the planets travel. It is the Sun's apparent path, called the ecliptic. The zodiactal circle is divided into twelve parts, each part contaioning 30 degrees of space called the Signs of the Zodiac. Thus a sign is a one-twelfth division of the zodiacal circle and is defined as containing 30 degrees...'

Raven was trying to find out more on the Zodiacs, but all she could find was this textbook from the '70s. She skipped to the bottom of the page, which showed the names and signs of the Zodiac, something Raven already knew.

Sighing, Raven put the book down. She couldn't concetrate today. Something kept distracting her.

Something moved out of the corner of her eye. Raven turned.

Nothing, just a leaf blowing in the faint breeze.

Resting her head against the tree trunk behind her, she closed her eyes. A few minutes of dozing wouldn't hurt... Raven hasn't slept well this past week, so she needed it.

Suddenly, she felt herself being yanked into the tree. A shadowy hand covered her mouth before she could make a sound.

"Sorry, princess." an all-too-familiar voice hissed in her ear as she was dragged into a shadowy darkness. "But you're comin' with me."