Chapter 1
"Transfer of emotions"
"SAY WHAT!?" Cyborg hollered into the air. The team was confused to the fullest as Beast Boy made his way to the aggravated Raven.
"Um, did I injure your brain too much?" Raven wondered. Beast Boy groaned and pointed a finger to her face.
"Listen green boy, I've about had it with you asking me if I want some of your breakfast! And second! Quite it with those lame jokes! You see anyone laughing! I'm not laughing! Just shut up and . . ." Before anymore words sprung out of his mouth, Robin interrupted.
"Uh, Beast Boy, are you okay?" Robin wondered, but Beast Boy didn't respond towards Robin, but Raven.
"Thanks Robin, but I don't think we can solve the problem by telling him his own mistakes." Beast Boy stepped back and groaned. He turned around and reached for a hood that wasn't there. He examined his clothing and was a bit angry.
"I don't want to ask why I have Beast Boy's clothing on." Beast Boy exited the living room and made his way to his room. The team was perplexed and looked towards Raven. She turned around and shrugged.
"Don't look at me, I don't know what happened." Raven said.
"But he thought he was you. You sure you don't know what happened?" Robin asked. Raven rolled her eyes and pulled out a book.
"Beats me, he acted normal to me, the same idiot we all know." Raven grumbled, but Starfire was there to have her own questions answered.
"But that was not the Beast Boy we all know and love. The Beast Boy we know would create unhumorous jokes and stuff tofu into his face." Starfire implied. Soon, Beast Boy came in again and everyone was a bit disgusted. He was wearing Raven's clothing and looked horrible in it. He was carrying one of Raven's books as she glared at him.
"You know, going threw my cloths and my books just makes you more of an idiot." Raven said. Beast Boy snorted towards her as she boiled with anger.
"The day you read this is the day you earn a brain, and look who's talking, going threw my wardrobe." Raven had trouble holding her frustration, but she saw something that ended the fuse of anger. Beast Boy was holding her diary!
"Hey! What're you doing with my diary!?" Raven shouted at Beast Boy, but Beast Boy shouted back.
"Your diary, jeez. If that's someway to persuade me that you didn't read my diary, it's too late. I already found your green fingerprints all over it." Beast Boy opened up the white diary and showed the green marks. Raven was stunned.
"You . . . read it . . ." Raven automatically shut the diary and covered Beast Boy's head with a black aura, knocking him out completely. Cyborg was the first one to speak up among the silence.
"Girl, what the heck is going on!?" Cyborg yelled. Raven was still in her trance as she sighed. She looked to Beast Boy and grabbed her diary.
"He read my diary, that's what's going on." She groaned. Beast Boy was still silent as she shivered at the sight of him wearing her cloths. Robin walked to her side and coughed a bit.
"Um, what does your diary have to do with this?" Robin wondered. Raven held her diary in front of her and responded.
"This diary is a special one. I'm the only one that's supposed to look at it." Raven explained, but that wasn't enough.
"Well, I know it holds your secrets and stuff, but why is Beast Boy acting like you?" Robin pressed forward with more questions.
"It's because my diary is full of my emotions. If anyone was to look at it, anything they would read, they would feel the emotions of the writer, basically, me." Raven stated.
"Well, how long does this last?" Robin asked. Raven opened the diary and traced the green fingerprints.
"Well, he only looked at a page." She said. The team was still a bit confused as she blew off a bit of steam.
"Meeeeaaaning he only read one entry." Still, nothing.
"One entry equals one day."
"Ooooooooh." Raven rolled her eyes. Cyborg examined Beast Boy's clothing for a bit.
"Well, since he's thinking he's you, maybe you should be Beast Boy. . ." Raven's glare was causing fear to stream up Cyborg's spine.
"What he is trying to implore is, it would just be wise to dress up as Beast Boy and . . ." Starfire's explanation just made Raven's glare into a growl.
"It's only for a day Raven, you only have to dress up like him, that's all." Robin tried to calm her down, and indeed it did, a little. Raven knew it was the only sure way for Beast Boy to not go insane and get rid of the spell induced on him by her diary.
Outside Beast Boy's room, Cyborg and Robin waited with Beast Boy sitting on the ground, still unconscious. Raven was waiting by the door with Starfire behind her. Raven has never wanted to enter into the dark depths of Beast Boy's room, but Starfire was starting to shove her in there.
"Come Raven, you must enter into his room and become Beast Boy." Starfire begged, but Raven was denying her request.
"I think I'd rather sit in a bath of mud." Raven said with a whimper. The door flung open and Raven was pushed in there.
"It is for your own good!" Starfire yelled as she slammed the door. Raven opened her eyes and she was afraid for the first time. Cloths, food, video games, and bits of toys were everywhere. It was the most grotesque room she has ever seen. His bed didn't even look like a bed it was so discombobulated. She was ready to throw up, but had to focus on her job she hated so much.
After a little while, Raven came out of the room and everyone was surprised. Raven began to look exactly like Beast Boy, hair style and everything, only the other girl features like her breasts and her slenderness gave it away. Robin's mouth quivered. Cyborg was the first one to give out a huge bawl of laughter following Robin and Starfire. Raven lowered her head and snarled, but everyone stopped when Beast Boy woke up, acting like nothing happened.
"What is this? Someone laughing at one of Beast Boy's jokes. What a parallel universe I'm in." The joke was actually a bit funny. Now it was definite, that wasn't Beast Boy anymore.
"Which part of your diary did he read anyways?" Robin whispered. Raven sighed. She had to tell them in order to cope with the situation.
"Well, he read the one when we took down control freak at that video rental store, so he's just going to act snappy." Raven whispered back. Cyborg them appeared into the group.
"Well, go ahead Beast Boy, say a stupid joke . . ." Cyborg suggested, Raven groaned and began to speak.
"No, we're in my universe, cause your by my room." Raven said with a moan. Beast Boy rolled his eyes and headed for the living room.
"When you find your brain, call me." He yelled back. Raven groaned a bit more but the team encouraged her.
"Okay, that was good, now keep it up and everything will be fine." Robin said, but that didn't make Raven any happier.
They all made their way into the living room as Raven groaned a bit more. Everyone tried to blend in and act like the day was just like any other. Beast Boy was sipping Raven's tea as she starred at him with an insinuating glare. Robin had to bug her every once in a while in order to keep her in a Beast Boy mood. Raven was trying her best, but had no idea how to act like an idiot. Starfire handed over a frying pan as Robin handed over tofu as she sighed.
Never cooked in her life, Raven placed the frying pan on the stove and the hunk of tofu by the stove. Her lips quivered as she was ready to grab the hunk of tofu and slap it on the pan. Cyborg, Robin, and Starfire were in the background, trying to direct Raven's actions.
"Whistle! You must whistle!" Starfire whispered. Raven glared at the three of them.
"I don't whistle." She barked quietly, but Beast Boy was getting suspicious. Raven sighed, but began the task she never done before. She let the air blow out of her mouth which created a ghastly sound. Cyborg, Robin, and Starfire shivered it was so weird. Beast Boy raised one eyebrow as he crept his eyes away from the book. Raven looked back with worry as they held up a sign with a terrible word, "SMILE". It was a difficult task, but she eventually came up with a smile, sort of. Beast Boy then looked back into the book.
The rest of the day was jus pure torture for Raven. When Cyborg got bored and started playing video games, she was forced to play. Robin literally had to push her to the couch, but she was saved when Beast Boy left the living room. When PT came around, she had to mess up and act like she changed into animals, an embarrassing sight. What was worse, everyone had to congratulate Beast Boy so he wouldn't catch on. Raven had to use her powers with grumpiness.
It was almost time for bed and Beast Boy was supposedly meditating as the team peered into the living room. Raven was glad to see that it was almost time to take off the ridiculous clothing, but the team must know something before they all went to sleep. She pulled out a fake diary that looked exactly like Raven's Diary and handed it to Starfire.
"Starfire, you have to replace my diary with the fake one. If he looks at anymore of the diary then I'll have to be in this monkey suit for the rest of my life." Raven told her, but Starfire was a bit confused.
"Um, I have always thought a monkey suit as a formal suit that males wear during important dances." Starfire said, but Raven glared at her.
"Did you ever notice how many times he changed into a monkey? It kind of explains it all." Raven said as she stretched the elastic. Starfire nodded and flew into Raven's room. She quickly looked in the dresser and replaced the diary. She didn't know what to do with the real one, so she headed back to Raven.
"Here you go." Starfire said, but Raven pushed it back.
"No Starfire. If he realizes that the diary's a fake, he'll search in his room, meaning my room and find it. Keep it somewhere safe." Raven said and Starfire nodded. She soared into her room as Raven arranged her hair, walking to Beast Boy's room with a shiver.
"Well, goodnight ya'll!" Cyborg yelled with a yawn.
Beast Boy went into Raven's room and didn't even touch the diary, just hopped into Raven's bed. Starfire neatly placed the diary on her dresser and hopped into bed. The tower was finally quiet.
The town was asleep and so was the tower. Night life wasn't very noisy since crime was the most ramped. Cyborg was in his little power booth, but snoring like head. Oddly enough, Beast Boy wasn't snoring at all, or talking in his sleep, but he was Raven for the night. Robin was quiet and so was Raven, but she woke up every now and then, smashing her back on some toy or game.
Starfire was asleep soothingly, but someone else was in there. A figure appeared out of the shadows and snatched the diary off the counter without a sound. He rushed into the hallway tacitly with a smirk, but the smirk couldn't be seen with the mask on.
"A diary full of Raven's emotions. Oh Raven, how many surprises do you hide?" It was none other than Slade. He walked threw the tower without even activating the tower's defense systems. He came into Raven's room and replaced the two diaries quickly, leaving the real one on the counter. He opened the window and was ready to leave, but before he left, he tossed a little pebble on Beast Boy's head. Beast Boy woke up with a yawn. He soon saw the diary and sighed. Slade was already gone and in a quick second, he put the fake diary where the real diary was and fled.
"Great, I forgot to write in my diary." Beast Boy headed for the diary and opened it up.
"Now, let's see what will happen next." Slade began to chuckle. Then, his chuckle quickly changed into a maniacal laugh as the wave of water splashed on the land.
