March 9th, 2007
So here we go again, my stomach's really upset, but I've got all this stuff written… I know the last chapter showed more of a repetitive nature, as does this one. But these are the last, I promise! Then things start getting mucho better::heart:: Working on making the individual paragraphs themselves longer. Don't know why the short paragraphs bother me, too much reading JLU Academy. That was the last fic I read before hiatus. Now I'm rereading it and it's making me feel like my writing is short. But I love it all the same::muy heart:: Oh, and I figure updating on either Saturday or Sunday with as many chapters as I feel like at the moment is a god idea. If I get over excited, I might go early, but count on Sunday most likely. XDDDD
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THUMP.
"Well, I guess Raven's asleep now. Finally got to dream for once, though I can't remember the last time I had an actual dream. And I can't even remember the dream I just had…" Robin mumbled to himself. "So, this really is Raven's mind, eh?" Hmm. Didn't she mention something about BB and Cy being here before? I should talk to them afterwards."
Brushing himself off, he stood up.
Raven more than likely really doesn't want me here. I should try to leave as soon as possible.
"Let's see, where's the consciousness on/off switch?" He joked to himself.
"Well aren't you just hilarious," a voice called behind him. Before he could turn around, however, he was greeted by a roundhouse to the face. "Hah, don't let your guard down."
The green Raven laughed, landing in a low sweeping crouch.
Robin flipped backwards and landed bo staff at the ready for some serious defense.
"You know," He shot back with a grin, "I'm pretty sure Raven would be mad if she got her ass kicked in her own mind."
At this, Bravery smirked back, "We'll see." Then she launched forward and they began sparring. After many kicks and punches were deflected off his bo staff, Robin decided to start having some fun. Pushing back, he began switching to offensive moves. Looking for an opening, he was surprised to find few to none. Finally seeing his chance, he performed a sweeping kick.
Bravery fell to the ground, and before the fighting spirit had time to react, Robin had her pinned. Smirking smugly, he knew she wouldn't be able to throw off his body weight. Bravery looked pouty, and Robin's smirk grew.
"Sooooo, comfortable?" A voice drawled in Robin's ear.
Robin jumped off Bravery looking in the direction of the voice. There was no one there and when he turned back to Bravery to ask if she had heard anything, but she was heading away rather quickly, mumbling something about going to go pick a fight with Intelligence.
Robin was once again trying to figure out where he had heard the voice. It was eerily familiar, but he couldn't place it, knowing it had to be one of Raven's emotions. Suddenly, he felt someone's arms against his stomach, and a head rested against his shoulder. It whispered again into his ear, "Remember me?"
Suddenly Robin realized where he had remembered that voice. When he and Raven had been in her room for the first night, this was the voice she used before she was on top of him. As this dark blue Raven walked around to face him, she traced her finger around his chest, smirking, "Ah, I see that you do. Good, I like to think of myself as...memorable," she purred, now facing him.
That was an understatement. Robin thought to himself as he desperately tried to picture a glowering Raven telling him to get away from there as fast as possible. Unfortunately, the Raven in front of him wouldn't allow such an easy thought process of it. As she ran her fingers up and down his chest, he was beginning to loose all notions of where he was or what he had been doing. Starting to succumb to the charms of the vixen, his breath was becoming heavier, as his head got lighter.
When the new emotion began to plant soft kisses on Robin's collarbone, he made a mental note to make sure Raven never found out. His eyes then opened wide as he remembered, "Raven!" he whispered, gasping. Remembering that the one working upwards towards Robin's reddening face was, in fact, NOT Raven. As he began to draw back, Lust bit his ear playfully, "Ah, ah ah," she laughed into his ear, "I don't think we're finished…"
Robin knew that he should be protesting a lot more than he was, but it was getting increasingly difficult. This Raven smelled exotic and floral, with a touch of something uniquely Raven. This was how the Raven back in the tower smelled, as well. Yet, he hadn't realized how intoxicating it could be. As Lust's lips finally seared into his, Robin again remembered how angry the real thing would be if she found out. But, Robin wasn't thinking about the place he was in at the moment, or who he was or wasn't with. He wasn't thinking at all as a matter of fact, how could he? He was lost in the sea of violet hair and dark blue cloth. Not to mention the heavenly smell, filling all of his senses at once, common sense being one of them. His thoughts of trying to think of the real Raven could not hold on for long as the one in front of him kissed him still. As he began to respond, he felt a sudden splash of warm water and his surroundings vanished.
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When Raven "awoke" to a face full of bathwater she shot up. Remembering where she was, she stole a glance at Robin. It was apparently very warm in the bathroom because Robin's face was ten shades of red. Not knowing how longs he had been asleep, or if the other titans had woken up yet, she splashed water on Robin's face, "Wake up, sleepy head," she called.
As Robin sat up he looked highly confused and a little, well Raven wasn't quite sure. Drunk perhaps? She opened the shower curtain a bit and stood up. Using the curtain as a towel, she pointed to her actual tower. Situated above Robin's head on the counter. He took the hint and handed it to her.
Wrapping herself in the towel, Raven stepped out of the now drained tub. Walking back to her room to grab clothes, she pondered whether or not to tell Robin about the escapades inside his mind, but as he seemed a little more preoccupied with the floor, she figured he didn't want to know. After a quick change and another fast shower from the boy wonder, they headed downstairs, as it was well into the morning now. They both acknowledged their recent deviation from the rest of the team. Understandably, it had only been three days since the incident, and as Raven and Robin had spent the better part of two of said days in Raven's room, researching, neither of them were surprised. Though the crime rate was still low, there had still been a few times where the three unafflicted members had to go do their jobs. The enemies themselves weren't a challenge, but the explanation to the press on why the birds were again absent was like fighting three Plasmuses (Plasmi? Not a word I thought I would EVER need to pluralize) at once. The last time the other three had really checked up on them, was when Beast Boy barged into Raven's room. Raven suspected that embarrassment regarding the incident was also a factor in the recent distancing from the team.
As they entered the kitchen, it was around nine, Robin surmised, they were greeted by many things happening concurrently. The first thing they heard was Cyborg pretending to be surprised at the two "strangers" that had entered the room. At the same time, Beast Boy stopped trying to shove a large block of tofu in Cyborg's face and, instead, ran up to greet the previously MIA birds. This of course, was instantaneous to Starfire wrapping both teens at once in an insanely large and backbreaking hug. After the basic "Why were you locked in Raven's room for three days?" was out of the way, Raven and Robin started being productive. They explained the symptoms they had newly discovered, at the sound of which everyone was amazed and horrified at the fact that Robin was still alive after such an invasion of privacy. East Boy and Cyborg also told of THEIR escapades in Raven's mind. The birds then asked if Jinx had and other information regarding the spell she cast. There were no "Well, you might accidentally cast THIS spell instead" or "This spell might happen if something goes wrong" sections in any of the tomes floating around Raven's extensive library. Cyborg looked like he wished there was something he could do to help, and they knew he had no news.
The Titans then decided that for some reason a three day separation required them all going out for pizza, so off they went. At the parlor, the press swarmed them, primarily the notably absent two, about the sudden division in the team. After all questions of fights, and more horrifically, love affairs, were squandered, the paparazzi either had a juicy "story" already made in their heads, or honestly figured there wasn't a story. The Titans knew it would be the former, but at the moment the press was gone, and that's all that mattered. After nipping any arguments over veggie or meat in the bud, by firmly ordering cheese, Raven and Robin ran a thorough analysis of who the three other Titans had fought over the last two days. They then engaged in light-hearted discussion.
"So then the third drunk guy says to the first drunk guy, 'You know Superman, you can be a real ass hole when you're drunk"
Beast Boy was met with a long, cricket-filled, silence after the retelling of "the funniest thing you will ever hear in your life" (A/N This joke is HILARIOUS, if you don't know, just say the word. I'll tell it to you. XDDDDDDDDD)
Beast Boy was highly disappointed until out of nowhere an uncontrollable giggling could be heard.
Which strangely enough, was coming from Raven.
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Okay, I'm done for the night, my hands hurt. (Carpel Tunnel) I still don't feel like it's not long enough (The chapter originally stopped like 800 words in.), but I want to start READING some more fanfiction. I'm horrible. I know. XDDDD
Peace,
Kay-chan
Peace,
Kay-chan
