Ok, if you read my profile, then you know what to expect from this chapter. It's going to be exciting! Anyway, it would be a big help to me if some people would give me some new characters, just to spice it up a little bit. Also, every time I put a line in, I am switching characters. I mean, wouldn't this story be boring if it were only told by one character? Well, it's the moment that you've all been waiting for, the story!

Disclaimer: I do not own the Teen Titans or Harry Potter. Here we go!

Chapter 2: One Early Morning

RING! RING! RING!

"Uhhhhhhhh," I groaned. I turned over in my small bed and looked at the digital clock on the nightstand. It read six o'clock. "Somebody turn on a light." I said.

Then, I heard a loud snoring noise, and I could tell that one of my roommates had fallen back asleep. Suddenly, a bright light erupted through the room, forcing me to rub my eyes. I looked over at the bunk bed that was directly across from my single bed. In the bottom bunk laid Vic. He was big, muscular, African-American, bald, and had steel grey eyes. He must have been the source of the loud snore, because the light woke him abruptly, causing him to hit his head on the top bunk.

"OW!" said Vic, "That hurt."

"Blame Robin; he told me to turn on the light." said a voice.

I sat up and looked at my other roommate, Cody. He was standing near the light switch, rubbing his eyes. He had light blue eyes, shaggy auburn hair, and freckles, lots of freckles. He was about normal height, which, sadly, was taller then me.

"What's going on in there?" said a voice from the room next to us.

"Seriously, you interrupted my beauty sleep." said another voice from next door.

"Nothing, Pete; Vic just banged his head." I said, just loud enough so they could hear on the other side of the wall.

"Gar, not even all the beauty sleep in the world could cure your case of the uglies." said Vic loudly.

"Ha-ha; funny," said Gar, "DIBS!"

"On what?" said Pete.

"Shower!" said Gar.

"Fine, just get it over with so I can get in."

"I've got dibs on the shower in here." said Vic.

"Same goes for you, quick. We gotta be at the auditorium at seven." I said.

"Fine," said Vic as he rolled out of bed, grabbed a towel and some clothes, and headed into the shower.

"Hey, Pete, why don't you come in here?" asked Cody loudly.

Then, there was a loud knock, followed by Cody asking, "Who is it?"

"Room service," said the voice.

"Oh, good; I really needed a back massage." said Cody as he opened the door, "Since when have you worked for the school, Pete?"

"Very funny; what's up?" said Pete as he walked through the door. Pete was tall, had shaggy brown hair, and dark blue eyes. No matter what he was doing, Pete always seemed to be thinking about something. He would just look off into space, sometimes even when he was talking to you.

"Dibs!" said Cody loudly.

"Dibs!" said Pete.

"Dibs on what?" I asked. It was too early for my mind to function properly.

"The shower!" said Cody, "I claim the one in here!"

All of a sudden, there was a knock on the wall. "You can get in Pete!" said Gar.

"See you later," said Pete as he walked out the door.

"Bye" I said.

"Have a nice shower!" said Cody as Pete walked out the door.

Then, the bathroom door flung opened. I could feel the steam from the warm shower as Vic walked out in his underwear. "Whoever's next can get in." he said. With that, Cody grabbed some clothes and went into the bathroom.

"Hey, can I come in?" said Gar from next door.

"Sure, what the heck," I said, "Join the party."

Then, I heard a knock at the door. Lazily, I got up from my bed, and opened the door. In the doorway stood Gar. He had thick, green hair; green eyes; and a few freckles, but not nearly as many as Cody. He was fully dressed, but his hair was still wet and shaggy. "Take'n the LSOD?" he asked.

"The what?" I said.

"The LSOD," he said, "the last shower of the day."

"I guess so." I responded. Then, I started digging through my suitcase, looking for some clothes. I wanted something that looked nice, but not too nice, just nice enough to impress that Katie, incase I saw her somewhere today. I really liked her. She was pretty, nice, and her laugh was infectious. I just wanted to be around her as much as I could, even though this was a big school, and I didn't know if I would ever see her again.


By the time all the other guys showered, got dressed, and were totally ready to go, it was six-fifty. "Come on, we're gonna be late!" said Pete. From the sixteen hours that I had known Pete, I figured out that he was some strange type of perfectionist. He liked to be on time to stuff, but he didn't care about cleanliness.

"Who cares if we're late?" I said.

"Well," he said, "if we're late, then we might not find a place to sit down, or we could…"

"Give it a rest." I told him, "I reserved us a spot."

"Really; where?" he asked as we went out the door and down the hallway.

"With a couple of old friends."

"Who?"

"Just some girls that went to my old school."

"Are they hot?" asked Vic as we opened the door to the building and went outside.

"Now, what kinda question is that?" I asked "I'll leave it to you to make your own decision."

"Just tell us a little bit." said Robin, "So we know what to expect."

"Well," I said, "there are two of them; Alex and Kelsey. Alex has that stay-out-of-my-way-and-nobody-gets-hurt attitude. She's tough and mean, don't mess with her. Then, there's Kelsey. She's quiet, doesn't talk much. She usually just listens to Alex and me fight. I have a deep respect for her, though; she's the only girl who laughs and my jokes, and not at me. It's kinda the laughs-with-me-and-not-at-me thing."

"Sounds like your type." said Vic to Pete.

"Not likely." said Cody, "Pete hasn't had a girlfriend for as long as I've known him."

"That would be…." I said.

"Eleven years," said Cody, "we met in kindergarten."

"What about you?" said Pete, "You haven't had a girlfriend either."

"I wasn't the person in question; you were." said Cody.

"This must be it." said Robin. We were standing right in front of a big, plain looking building with the word "AUDITORIUM" on it. Right on the door there was a sign that read: FRESHMEN MEETING – 7:00. I opened the door and walked in. I saw lots of chairs, and lots of people. It felt warm and stuffy in the large room.

"Do you see your friends?" asked Vic.

"No" I said. I had told Alex and Kelsey the exact spot to meet me at lunch today, but I hadn't known about this at the time. I will admit that I am not the tallest guy in the world, and that both Alex and Kelsey were taller then me, which made it extremely difficult to find them. I could tell that Robin was looking for somebody too, because he was on his tip-toes searching through the crowd, since he was about my height.

"SETTLE DOWN!" I looked up on the stage and saw a red faced, short, bald man with a microphone in his hand. "Now, will everybody be so kind as to find a seat?" Robin, Cody, Pete, Vic and I took seats near the back since I couldn't find the girls. Pete gave me a type of I-told-you-so look when we sat down.

"Welcome," said the man, "to Titans Academy. I am your grade level advisor, Mr. Tom Dillyworth. I am glad to see so many students have awakened on time today. Usually only half the student body decides to attend this meeting, and they always miss a lot of important information. Now, I would like to establish some rules we have here at this school and some of the procedures that take place here as well."

"Sounds fun," I said to Cody, who sent a smile my way.

"First of all, I believe that I should tell you about the school itself. Now, as you know, the students do not apply to come to this school, the staff sends you a letter if we believe that you are eligible to attend. You may be wondering why we sent a letter to all of the students that we did. Well, the answer is simple, but it may shock you."

"They think that we're the hottest people in the country." I whispered to Pete, who said in response, "That can't be right, they accepted you."

"Shut up," I whispered back.

"You all posses some form of, oh, how should I put it, magical ability." After he said that, you could hear lots of gasping, and I said, "What the hell?"

I looked at my friends. Cody looked dazed; he was staring at the man onstage with a blank look on his face. Under his breath, Pete said "That's impossible". Robin, who was on the other side of Pete, was looking very hard and serious at the ground. If you didn't know any better, you would have thought that he was constipated. Vic, who was on the other side of Cody, was, to put it nicely, saying a lot words that I think are unsuitable for children, so I'm just going to leave that part out.

"Yes, yes, I know that this news comes as a shock to you, but it is true. There is a magical soul that lies within each and every one of you. Each of you posses more strength in certain areas of magic. There are five categories that of magic: earth, air, fire, water, and dark. You will each start learning about two of the areas, the ones that you are strongest in. Any remaining questions that you have will be answered by your individual magic teachers. Now, let me lay down some rules. You are forbidden from using magic outside of school, since magic often skips generations, so you may be the only one in your family to have a magic soul. You are not to harm any other person, using magic or not."

"Damn," I said to Pete, "how am I supposed to steal lunch money from nerds now?" He gave me a serious look and said, "Not funny".

"Seriously," said Cody, "not a good thing to say when you're talking to the main nerd himself." Pete gave a disgusted glance at Cody and I and then turned his attention back to Mr. Dillyworth.

"And now for the procedures. I know that you were told that you would receive your schedules now, but we need to make a few last minute adjustments, so you will receive them at about five o'clock this evening. Please be at your dorm room at this time. The food court will be open between six in the morning and nine at night. When eating in the food court, remember that you can get discounts on food for good grades and good behavior. Food is only allowed in the food courts, outside, and in your dorms. Your personal dorm advisor has his or her own rules that you must follow as well. Any violation of these rules may result in being suspended or expelled."

"Gasp," I said sarcastically.

"Now, I have one more thing to say to you. In recent years, we have had problems with dress code here at Titans Academy. Because of this problem, the school staff believes that it would be in everyone's best interest if we made all personnel here at the school wear uniforms. Your new uniforms will be delivered this evening with your schedules. It is Sunday, and your classes start tomorrow. You have all day to get settled in. Goodbye and farewell!" With that, Mr. Dillyworth turned, and walked off the stage. Then, the students all burst into noise.

"What was that all about? Is this place just a hoax?" I asked.

"Yeah," said Pete, "that's it! It must be a hoax! Magic? I mean, seriously, how could any of that be true? If I had a 'magic spirit', I think I'd know."

"I believe…………." said Robin.

"WHAT?" I said loudly, "I CAN'T HEAR YOU! LET'S GO OUTSIDE!" I started heading for the door. It was way too loud in there to carry on a conversation. As I walked out the door, I felt a slight breeze. It wasn't too cold, though, it felt just right. The five of us started walking back to our dorm rooms.

"What did you say, Robin?" I asked, "Sorry, but I couldn't hear you in there."

"What if it is true?" said Robin, "What if we do all have magic powers?"

"We can't;" said Pete, "it's just not possible. It defies all laws of science. Anyway, if this is true, don't you think that, like in Harry Potter, we would have blown something up before? Or made our hair grow back after a bad haircut?"

"Maybe we have done something like that before." said Robin, "Maybe you just didn't notice it." I could already tell that Pete and Robin were not going to always get along so well.

"Hold up;" I said, "we have heard two opinions on the matter. What do the other two have to say?"

"I say holy crap," said Vic, "I don't know what to think. At least, I don't know yet."

"That's because you never think." said Cody.

"And what do you think?" I asked. I wanted everybody else to give their opinions before I made my own.

"Well," said Cody, "no offence, but I gotta side with Robin."

"Traitor!" said Pete.

"What about you?" said Robin, who was looking directly at me.

"I'm not sure yet." I said honestly, "I guess I'll find out during my first class on Monday. Do we just take magic classes? Do we take other stuff, like science, too?"

"No clue. I guess that we'll find out when we get our schedule this afternoon." said Robin.

"I hate math." said Cody, "It's really boring."

"Well, that was random." said Vic.

"You seem out of it." said Pete, "You alright?"

"What?" said Cody. He was staring off into space, but Pete's comment seemed to shock him into reality. "Yep, all fine here; just thinking about the magic thing."

"So that's why your talking to us about math?" I said.

"Exactly," he said.

"Hey," I said, "we have the whole afternoon off. What're we going to do?"

"I'm goin' back to bed." said Vic.

"Dido," I said. I was way too tired to make any plans. Back at home, school didn't start until nine, so I didn't wake up until eight.

When we got back to the room, I crashed on the bed. "Tough day," I said to my roommate Pete.

"It's nine in the morning." he said back.

"I don't care. I'm gonna catch some Z's. Tell the guys next door to keep it down. Goodnight"

"What's your favorite color?"

"Green; why?"

"No reason. Have a good sleep." With that, my tired, aching body got to me, and I let the blackness consume me.


"I think they're lying. Magical powers? Maybe it's some kinda joke. What do you think?" said Raven.

"I don't know what to think. I guess we'll find out tomorrow." said Alex, "What do you think Katie?"

"I am not sure." I replied.

Raven, Alex and I were all lying in our beds. After listening to the speech that Mr. Dillyworth gave, things only became more confusing in my mind. Magic powers? It just didn't make sense. I had believed in magic once, a long time ago. By now, the dream of magic had faded. And yet, here was some person that I don't know, in a country that I am not used to, bringing my fantasy back.

I looked around my room. It looked plain; there was redecorating that needed to be done. I always had a passion interior design. Back at home, I had always wanted a green and purple room. My mom had been very surprised when I had told her this; she had always expected that I would want something pink or yellow, something brighter. But I loved green and purple, though; they represented my personality so well, or, at least, what I thought of my personality. Green represented my outside emotions, which ranged anywhere from lively and bright lime green to depressed and upset forest green. Purple was me on the inside, anywhere from dull yet deep lilac to dark and sad violet.

"I believe that we should venture out to the city and buy materials necessary to redecorate our room." I said.

"Good idea!" said Alex, "I love organizing rooms and stuff. What colors should we get? I was thinking something like red for me, yellow for Katie, and black for Raven."

"Black, blue, and purple," said Raven.

"I was not thinking about yellow for me." I said, "I was thinking about the colors green and purple." They both gave me a strange look, before Alex said, "Sweet. Let's go!"

"Wait," I said, "I believe that we should invite our new friends to come with us."

"I don't know," said Alex, "definitely Kelsey. But her roommates….."

"They're rude and annoying." said Raven.

"Please," I begged. I gave them that sad-puppy-dog look "I believe that you will come to like them if you only get to know them better."

"And what're you; the friend patrol?" Raven asked.

I looked right at her, and sent a sad and depressed look her way. Just then, I remembered a moment from my past.

FLASHBACK:

I got off of the bus and looked up at my new school. It looked grey, cold, and uninviting. America looked much different then I had thought it would. When I had thought of my new school in America in the past, I had always pictured it to be colorful and inviting, and the people to all be friendly.

"Hey little sis," I turned around and was met by my sister, Komand'r. She had long, black hair and dark blue, sometimes purple, eyes. She was wearing tight jeans, a tight, red shirt that said "WAY cooler then you", and black boots.

"Hello Komand'r! I am very glad that you have found me! I was afraid that I would not be able to find you in such a large school!" I said excitedly.

"Don't say that so loud!" she said, "I know that you call me Komand'r back at home, but here, it's Brittney. And in America, that's not how you greet people."

"What do you mean? My English tutor said that you greet people with the hello." I said innocently.

"No; that's how you greet people, in, the, uhhhh, supermarket. At school, you greet people by saying 'Go to hell, bitch'." she said.

"Oh, I am sorry, Brit-a-nee, I did not know." I said.

"Look, I know you're just here visiting dad for a month, but you need to learn American ways. Got it?" she asked.

"Yes, sister, I understand." I said solemnly.

"Now, be a good little girl and go off to class."

"Goodbye, Brit-a-nee!" I said. I watched her do her "cool walk" toward the school. Now that I knew that Brittney would be there to help me, I felt much better.

After she had gone in the building, I followed her. Earlier, she told me to "keep my distance" from her. I begged her to meet me in front of the school building, just so I could make sure that I was in the right place. Finally, she had given in. Previously, she had told me how the class schedule worked, so I knew what I was supposed to be doing.

"Hi!" I turned around and was met by a girl with big, blue eyes and long, curly blonde hair. She was wearing a pink mini-skirt, a white shirt with a collar, and pink converses. "My name is Kathryn! You look lost. Are you new here? Do you want me to help you find your classes?" she said in a peppy, happy voice.

This girl seemed very nice. I decided to greet her the American way. "Go to hell, bitch." I said, with a smile on my face. She gave me a strange look. Then, her eyes turned red, and I saw a tear run down her cheek.

"I didn't mean to……." I said. She looked at me again, turned, and ran away.

BACK TO REALITY:

"Are you ok?" said Alex, with concern in her voice.

"Yeah, you kinda zoned out." said Raven.

"Yes, I am quite ok. I still believe that we should invite the girls who live next door to go shopping with us." I said.

"Whatever," said Raven, "but if they drive me insane, it's your fault." I gave my friend Raven one of my signature squeeze-to-death hugs.

"GET OFF OF ME!" said Raven while she was gasping for breath.

"Sorry," I said, with a smile still on my face. With that, we all got our purses and changed into some nicer looking clothes, since we had just thrown something casual on for the speech from Mr. Dillyworth in the morning. I put on a brown polo shirt from Hollister, a purple camisole under that, a jean jacket, black gauchos, and purple ballerina shoes. I also put in my favorite small, silver hoop earrings, and I didn't have time to straighten my hair, so it looked wavy. Raven was wearing a purple tank top, a black, zip-up hoodie, dark jeans, and a small, golden chain that she never seemed to take off. Her hair was straight, and purple, as it had been the day before. Alex was wearing a raspberry colored t-shirt that read "Stop staring at my shirt!", brown corduroy pants, and black converses. Also, she had her hair up in a half ponytail and she had brown studs in her ears. When we were all dressed and ready, we left the room, and knocked on Kelsey, Bee, and Terra's door.

"Who is it?" said Bee from inside the room.

"It is us, your new friends; Katie, Raven, and Alex!" I said excitedly.

"Hold on a minute! Kelsey, can you get the door?" said Bee from inside the door. Then, the door opened, and Kelsey was standing in the doorway. She was wearing a blue Puma sweater, jeans with tears on the bottoms, and black converses. She had no makeup and no visible jewelry on. Behind her you could see Bee lying on the top bunk of their bunk bed, reading a magazine. On the bottom bunk, Terra was sleeping, with one arm and one leg hanging off the edge.

"Hey," she said, "what's up?"

"Not much. We were jus' wondering if you and your roommates wanted to go shopping with us for new room stuff?" said Alex.

"No; please don't……." said Kelsey.

"Shopping?" suddenly, Terra opened her eyes and rolled out of her bed. "I'm in!" she said, "Just let me get dressed…."

"Me too!" suddenly, Bee got up and started digging through her suitcase.

"I guess I'm in too." said Kelsey. She did not seem very enthusiastic about the shopping.

"Just give us a few minutes to get dressed!" said Bee.

"Ok, meet us in front of the building in thirty minutes." said Raven.

"Can I go now?" said Kelsey.

"What do you mean? Don't you need to get dressed?" said Terra.

"I am dressed." said Kelsey.

"No, like, really dressed; like shopping clothes." said Bee.

"I don't have different clothes for shopping and for just, stuff. It's all the same for me."

"What about makeup?" said Terra.

"I don't wear makeup." said Kelsey bluntly.

"How dare you! You're an embarrassment to girl-kind! What if you meet a hot guy?" exclaimed Bee.

"Just leave us!" said Terra.

"Bye!" said Kelsey, with a grin on her face as she left the room and closed the door behind her.

"So, we got a half hour. What do you want to do?" said Alex.

"I vote we go back to the room and hang out there for twenty minutes." said Raven.

"I second the motion." said Kelsey. With that, we all walked back into our room. I sat lied down on my bed, which was the bottom of the bunk bed; Raven was sitting on her bed, and Alex and Kelsey had climbed up to the top bunk and were sitting up there.

"I can tell that you absolutely love your new roommates." said Alex.

"Yep, pretty much all I do is listen to them talk girl talk and fight about stuff. I can't imagine what we're going to do about the room. Bee loves black and yellow, while Terra loves red. They didn't even ask me, I want it to be blue. But I'm sure Alex and her incredible interior designing skills can help me." said Kelsey.

"I'm sure I'll find something to do." said Alex.

For the next twenty minutes, we sat around the room and talked. We talked about Kelsey's roommates, our plans for our room, whether we thought Mr. Dillyworth was lying about the magic thing, and, finally, about lunch. Alex and Kelsey told us that they were going to meet their friend Gar at lunch at noon under the big oak tree, and that we were welcome to come. When we were all done talking, we walked downstairs together, and waited until Bee and Terra came. When they did, we all caught a bus and went into the city.

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