I love you guys! The reader count has gone up to 1,239! *Kisses everyone*
As thanks, I shall write another chap! By the way, Italic font means thoughts.
3rd person p.o.v.
Of course, Raven didn't use a cauldron or anything witch-like to brew the potion. She found a few test tubes stashed in her cupboard, so she used them. (Btw I kinda just made the recipe up)
A sprinkle of tears,
A pinch of forget-me-nots.
Say what you want to forget,
And whisper a phrase.
She did as the book told her, and the liquid turned back into a clear solution. Raven did not hesitate to drink the brew, but before that, she wrote everything down on a piece of paper everything that has happened to her, in case the potion did not go as she expected, and she went crazy or couldn't remember anything or could not reverse the spell if she wanted to.
When she came to after a minute, she couldn't remember what happened to her these few days except going out with Starfire and meeting Julian and Cameron. She brushed it off and cleaned up her room. She knew she was trying to forget something, so she knew the potion worked.
This very moment, Beast Boy knocked on the door. Raven answered in her usual monotonous voice, "What" She called out.
"Hey, Rae. Why didn't you come to dinner just now? Everybody was pretty worried. What's up?" He said from outside.
She told him it was nothing and he didn't need to come. He shook it off and bid her good night before retiring to his bedroom, unsuspecting. He felt something was off about her, but thought she would be angry if he read to much into it. As soon as she felt his presence fade away, Raven let out a breath she didn't know she was holding in.
Why did she feel so nervous when he came anyway? She had never felt like this her entire life, and wondered if it had anything to do with what she wanted to forget. But she thought oh well, since I wanted to forget it, I should respect my own decision and not try to remember unless it's really necessary.
She started meditating, but somehow felt it wasn't right. Then she headed up to the rooftop, following her instinct and sat down floating. This is better. She started meditating while gazing up at the starry sky.
She didn't know how long she was meditating, but she didn't care. It felt good, like a drink of cool water after being in the desert for forever.
And that was all that mattered for the moment.
That's all for today! Thanks again for stopping by to read this! Oh, and the song I recommend today is Title: Nightcore-who you are by NightcoreReality. It's amazing. If you're also looking for a feel trip, go watch Angel Beats. It's pretty old, but try it if you haven't. It'll keep you busy while I work on the next chappie;)
Crys out.
