After Starfire had left, Raven began meditating and Death joined. He sort of "picked up" mimicing her, and he now sat beside her muttering something close to "Zeap, Magiao Info!" Raven decided it was the closest to "Azarath Metrion Zinthos" as he could get, and left him to it.
Try as she might, Raven could not get the image of the letter out of her mind, or the pink-haired girl she used to know. She tried every method she knew to clear her mind, but none of them worked. She knew that she would have to open the letter, but it frightened her what it could contain.
A spell? Bad news? Perhaps she wanted to visit? What would the other Titans think? Ravens mind raced with possibilities, and she lost control for a moment, shattering the light bulb and the fixed vanity mirror.
Sighing, she got the letter out from where she had hidden it, and sat on the bed trembling. She wondered what Jynx could be writing her about.
When Death saw the letter, she jumped up and down, as if it were familiar. Raven guessed he recognized it was a letter, and letters meant reading. Death loved to be read to.
Cautiously, she opened the envelope, and extracted the letter. It was incredibly thin, and Raven guessed it could only be a page or half long. Death squeeked with anticipation and excitement, and Raven unfolded the paper carefully. The pink ink swirled before her eyes as she read the letter outloud to Death.
Raven,
How are you? I'm just in town, visiting some old friends, and I thought to myself, "Why not write to Raven, she lives here?" We used to be such good friends.
I miss you so much. Maybe we can meet somwhere sometime and have Pizza. We could catch up on all the stuff we missed. A lot has happened since you left, but I won't bore you with them here. You'll find out soon enough I guess.
Well, I look forward to meeting with you, sooner than you think.
Jinxie
Try as she might, Raven could not get the image of the letter out of her mind, or the pink-haired girl she used to know. She tried every method she knew to clear her mind, but none of them worked. She knew that she would have to open the letter, but it frightened her what it could contain.
A spell? Bad news? Perhaps she wanted to visit? What would the other Titans think? Ravens mind raced with possibilities, and she lost control for a moment, shattering the light bulb and the fixed vanity mirror.
Sighing, she got the letter out from where she had hidden it, and sat on the bed trembling. She wondered what Jynx could be writing her about.
When Death saw the letter, she jumped up and down, as if it were familiar. Raven guessed he recognized it was a letter, and letters meant reading. Death loved to be read to.
Cautiously, she opened the envelope, and extracted the letter. It was incredibly thin, and Raven guessed it could only be a page or half long. Death squeeked with anticipation and excitement, and Raven unfolded the paper carefully. The pink ink swirled before her eyes as she read the letter outloud to Death.
Raven,
How are you? I'm just in town, visiting some old friends, and I thought to myself, "Why not write to Raven, she lives here?" We used to be such good friends.
I miss you so much. Maybe we can meet somwhere sometime and have Pizza. We could catch up on all the stuff we missed. A lot has happened since you left, but I won't bore you with them here. You'll find out soon enough I guess.
Well, I look forward to meeting with you, sooner than you think.
Jinxie
