She jerked up, only to find that she had been bound by some kind of, well,
binding. She was fairly happy to find herself in a dark room, but where she
was, she couldn't tell. Something had happened. She had been flying around
and found the glowing piece. And then she heard the bat, and sensed that it
wasn't truly a bat, she thought he was another vampire, and still did. It
had been so confusing, why didn't he recognize her? She had found whatever
it was he had been looking for, and returned it. And now she was lying tied
up in who knows where?! What next?!
A door cracked open only slightly, but the artificial light that seeped in towards her(that normally wouldn't of harmed her, but the room was so pleasingly dark she couldn't help it) burned her eyes. But the door snapped quickly shut again. No one had entered, someone just felt like torturing her with slivers of light and sound from a place she didn't know. But someone had entered.
Earlier, Beast Boy was the only titan who had not regretted bringing the vampire back to the tower, tying her up, and leaving her in the laundry room. They didn't know what to do with her now, Beast Boy insisted that they shouldn't leave her in the middle of a dark park, in the middle of the night, alone and unconscious. Robin did happen to agree with this one. So Starfire was cooking away in the kitchen madly, as Raven dazed off to the place she always went when she wanted to be alone, but couldn't. Robin paced around and glanced as Cyborg who was looking up everything he could find in " Virtual Library" ( I doubt that this does exist, but if it does I do not own it and whatever else I could be accused for)on vampires. So far, he had come up with only some flicks that only Beast Boy could watch. And, for once Beast Boy perched himself quietly at one of the tables and pondered as Starfire sat down plate after plate of food ( which was continually getting more and more underdone). He sat licking his own abnormally long, sharp, fangs; still staring off silently. When he got up and left the room, no one took any notice. He went strait to the locked and bolted laundry room door.
Something brushed against her leg in the darkness, normally this wouldn't of occurred, but she shrieked in surprise. A hand clapped over her mouth. She was surprised at this persons daring. In the dark she made out to bright, green eyes. Nervously, she realized that this was the bat- boy that she had mistaken for a vampire. But judging by his green tinted skin, he most certainly wasn't. Her eyes widened. Then how could he have changed to bat? Tons o questions soared through her mind a match was struck and a small candle lit by the green person. She flinched slightly, but the light was fairly harmless after a second or two. Beast Boy looked at her and at the candle, worried and concerned for a second, his grip on her mouth tightened a bit.
"You have to be quiet, I shouldn't of come in here, but I felt bad leaving you alone." he said with a gloved hand still covering her mouth. But she wouldn't of yelled out or even said anything for now. His daring to even come in here and speak so normally left her speechless anyway.
"My name is Beast Boy, and right now, we've taken you to our tower. Were the Teen Titans, and we all live here together and work to fight crime and.stuff" he answered he blank look, but he felt a little better when she nodded.
"Will you promise to be as quiet as I am if I un-cover your mouth?" she could tell that he was really hoping her response would be a "yes" of some kind.
She nodded silently.
He lifted the weight from his hand and moved it away, lightly touching her neck as he passed by and then jerking his hand quickly away, making both of them flinch. But he sat there cool and confortable, waiting for her to say something, anything as she inched away, still very frightened by the whole ordeal.
Finally, in a clear, cute and timid voice she mumbled, "Your not, a vampire?"
Beast Boy's eyes widened and he started scooting backwards away from her.
"No, no, I'm not going to bite you! I. I meant that. I thought you were one, and you were a bat.but." her voice was still scared and he face confused.
"I'm sorry," Beast Boy replied. He seemed to of offended her because now small tears brimmed at her eyes as she fiddled hopelessly with her binding.
He inched closer and sat right next to her when a tear ran down her cheek, and the candle blew out.
A door cracked open only slightly, but the artificial light that seeped in towards her(that normally wouldn't of harmed her, but the room was so pleasingly dark she couldn't help it) burned her eyes. But the door snapped quickly shut again. No one had entered, someone just felt like torturing her with slivers of light and sound from a place she didn't know. But someone had entered.
Earlier, Beast Boy was the only titan who had not regretted bringing the vampire back to the tower, tying her up, and leaving her in the laundry room. They didn't know what to do with her now, Beast Boy insisted that they shouldn't leave her in the middle of a dark park, in the middle of the night, alone and unconscious. Robin did happen to agree with this one. So Starfire was cooking away in the kitchen madly, as Raven dazed off to the place she always went when she wanted to be alone, but couldn't. Robin paced around and glanced as Cyborg who was looking up everything he could find in " Virtual Library" ( I doubt that this does exist, but if it does I do not own it and whatever else I could be accused for)on vampires. So far, he had come up with only some flicks that only Beast Boy could watch. And, for once Beast Boy perched himself quietly at one of the tables and pondered as Starfire sat down plate after plate of food ( which was continually getting more and more underdone). He sat licking his own abnormally long, sharp, fangs; still staring off silently. When he got up and left the room, no one took any notice. He went strait to the locked and bolted laundry room door.
Something brushed against her leg in the darkness, normally this wouldn't of occurred, but she shrieked in surprise. A hand clapped over her mouth. She was surprised at this persons daring. In the dark she made out to bright, green eyes. Nervously, she realized that this was the bat- boy that she had mistaken for a vampire. But judging by his green tinted skin, he most certainly wasn't. Her eyes widened. Then how could he have changed to bat? Tons o questions soared through her mind a match was struck and a small candle lit by the green person. She flinched slightly, but the light was fairly harmless after a second or two. Beast Boy looked at her and at the candle, worried and concerned for a second, his grip on her mouth tightened a bit.
"You have to be quiet, I shouldn't of come in here, but I felt bad leaving you alone." he said with a gloved hand still covering her mouth. But she wouldn't of yelled out or even said anything for now. His daring to even come in here and speak so normally left her speechless anyway.
"My name is Beast Boy, and right now, we've taken you to our tower. Were the Teen Titans, and we all live here together and work to fight crime and.stuff" he answered he blank look, but he felt a little better when she nodded.
"Will you promise to be as quiet as I am if I un-cover your mouth?" she could tell that he was really hoping her response would be a "yes" of some kind.
She nodded silently.
He lifted the weight from his hand and moved it away, lightly touching her neck as he passed by and then jerking his hand quickly away, making both of them flinch. But he sat there cool and confortable, waiting for her to say something, anything as she inched away, still very frightened by the whole ordeal.
Finally, in a clear, cute and timid voice she mumbled, "Your not, a vampire?"
Beast Boy's eyes widened and he started scooting backwards away from her.
"No, no, I'm not going to bite you! I. I meant that. I thought you were one, and you were a bat.but." her voice was still scared and he face confused.
"I'm sorry," Beast Boy replied. He seemed to of offended her because now small tears brimmed at her eyes as she fiddled hopelessly with her binding.
He inched closer and sat right next to her when a tear ran down her cheek, and the candle blew out.
