Hi all! Update! I'm starting this writing program thingy on Monday that
lasts for twenty weeks, which may take up a lot of my ficcing time. I'm not
sure yet, I haven't started it. Anyway, just in case, I'm gonna try to
update all my current fics, so you'll have something to read while I do the
writing program.
Now, review response:
AzhureFire: Yes, I agree, animals do have emotions, but it hasn't been scientifically proven yet. Besides, I needed a reason to explain why Raven hasn't turned into a vegetable without her emotions. And as long as it hasn't been proven animals feel, it's just the excuse I need. It's a lot better than saying my "author powers of spooky-doom" keep her from being a vegetable, right? But I do think animals have emotions. My dog does!
Ed: Thank you for your five reviews. I know I need to add more details. The two things I stink at most are details and suspense. Except cliffhangers, I can do those pretty good. That's why I'm taking the writing program, so that I can get better. And I think that Raven does care for other's welfare, even though she's emotionless. In the wild, wolf packs will look out for each other, right? That's basically what Raven's doing, looking out for her pack. Notice she doesn't act overly kind, though. She didn't sit with the other Titans through the movie. And, yes, Warp is a baby, but I don't know if Beast Boy knows that yet. Besides, it's also like sixty years before Warp's born if he came from a hundred years in the future, right? So, BB's gonna have a few difficulties in tracking down Warp. Don't worry, I have a way around all that. ^_^
Raven A. Star: Wow. Cool dream. Hmm... I think your dream just gave me a plot idea...
infuriated: Who are you and why did you review 5 of my stories the exact same way? Did you even read them?
RogueDragon5, Mily, sugahigh, MistressDarkness, and randomfan: Thanks for your reviews!
Thanks, all you guys! This is my most popular fic because of you all!
Okay, so, now the search for Warp begins!
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the plot. If I owned the show, Raven would be the most powerful character, Rave and BB would be going out, Robin and Starfire would be going out, Cyborg would have a girlfriend, Jynx would be a Titan, Gizmo wouldn't have that backpack with those gadgets, and Beast Boy would have a light saber. Green, of course. Of course to do THAT I'd have to own Star Wars too...
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Starfire walked into the kitchen of their tower, wondering where everyone else was. It was already six in the morning, and no one was up! Then again, no one was EVER up at six...
To her surprise, Starfire saw Beast Boy already eating breakfast: Lucky Charms with soymilk.
"Why, hello there, Beast Boy! I did not think you were the kind of person to wake before four in the afternoon!" Starfire said in surprise. Then she frowned. "You should not eat that cereal. You might get hyper active."
"Not likely," Beast Boy mumbled, yawning. "I need the sugar to keep me awake."
"Alright then," Starfire said, grinning. "I'm going to have a zesty and nutritious beverage!"
Beast Boy glanced up at Starfire with mild interest. "How can a drink be zesty?"
"With this!" Starfire said, proudly pulling a bottle of ranch dressing out of the fridge. On the bottle it said, "Perfect for ZESTY SALADS!!" Beast Boy groaned as Starfire pour the contents into a cup of orange juice, then added chocolate sauce. Starfire took a sip. "Mmm, scrumptious!"
Beast Boy glanced down at his meal. "Now I'm not hungry. Anybody want this?"
"I'll take it," Raven said, sitting down at the table and taking Beast Boy's bowl.
"Raven! You too?" Starfire exclaimed in delight. "What a wonderful surprise!"
Raven turned to Beast Boy. "What's a surprise?"
"If you're surprised, you're shocked. Only it doesn't hurt," Beast Boy mumbled. "Hey, are you eating that cereal with the spoon I was using?"
Raven nodded.
Beast Boy shuddered. "Man, girls are weird."
"What does weird mean?"
"Not ordinary. VERY not ordinary."
"Then wouldn't we all be weird? Starfire's an alien, I'm a psychic, you're a shape shifter, Cyborg's part robot, and Robin..." Raven thought a moment. "Robin's not weird."
"Right."
Starfire noticed her cup was empty, so she pulled out some catsup and ice tea that had been in the fridge heaven knows how long, and put a pint of mint ice cream in the microwave to melt. "So, Beast Boy, why are you and Raven up so early this morning?"
"We've been trying to solve Rave's problem since two this morning," Beast Boy mumbled. "We decided to try to look for Warp..." Beast Boy sat up straight. "Wait a second! YOU know how to find Warp, don't you?"
"Well..." Starfire said. "Not really. I know he's from a hundred years in the future."
Beast Boy gaped at Starfire. "A hundred years?! Oh, PERFECT! The Titans will be dead by then!"
"Oh, you will be dead? I'm sorry," Starfire said. "People from my planet live for three hundred years!"
Beast Boy scowled. "Lucky." He brightened. "Hey, wait a second! If we tell you now to get Warp's time travel thingie and come back here, then in a hundred years you'll come back to this very second in time because you remembered what we asked, and give us the time travel thing!" Beast Boy jumped up and grabbed Starfire's hands. "Star, remember this a hundred years from now. Bring Warp's time travel thing to this kitchen to this exact moment. Okay?"
"O... kay then?" Starfire said, mystified.
"Great!" Beast Boy said. "Now we get to sit back and watch the magic!"
He stood still for a couple of minutes, waiting eagerly, before he sighed in frustration and turned to Starfire.
"I thought I told you to remember!" he said angrily.
"Remember what?"
"Never mind," Beast Boy said grumpily, waving Starfire off. "I don't think you'd be able to remember ANYTHING for a hundred years."
"I'd remember my friends," Starfire said, smiling blissfully.
"Well, that's some comfort, I guess," Beast Boy muttered, sitting back down. "So, now what do we do?"
"I think we should ask Robin for an idea," Raven said. "He usually knows what to do in situations like this."
"Yeah, well, Robin's all keen on sending you away. I'm not about to turn to him for help," Beast Boy said, frustrated.
"Robin wants to send me away?" Raven asked. "Why?"
"Because he thinks you won't be able to take care of yourself!" Beast Boy yelled. "He thinks you'd be better off in some asylum or something!"
Raven winced. "Why do you make your voice get louder like that?"
"Sorry."
There was a moment's silence. "I think he's wrong," Raven eventually said. "It would be better for me to stay here. If I go away, then there'd be no chance of me being able to help out anymore. And if I can't help, than someone would eventually beat you, and many, many people could get hurt. So, I have to stay here."
"Yeah!" Beast Boy said, pumping his arm into the air. "Another vote to let Raven stay! The score is now two to..." Beast Boy counted on his fingers, "three." He sighed. "Okay, so we're still outnumbered, Rave."
Parts of their uniform began flashing- Beast Boy's belt, Raven's brooch, Starfire's collar and gloves.
"Let's go," Raven said, getting up and walking to the living room.
Which was about five feet away. So, they were the first ones there.
"How do I turn this thing off," Beast Boy said, poking at his flashing belt. "It's starting to make me dizzy."
"Then take it off," Raven said. "It serves no practical purpose."
Beast Boy stared at Raven, then shrugged and tossed the belt across the room. "I've never really liked it anyway."
"Titans!" Robin said, running into the room with Cyborg behind him. "Slade attacked a local science lab and kidnapped one of their top scientists! We have to save him!"
"Let us go, then!" Starfire cried, flying down the hallway. Raven started to follow, but Robin blocked her. "Sorry, but you can't go. You might get hurt."
"If I don't help, many more people might get hurt."
"Well," Robin said, looking down, "yeah, but you wouldn't be able to keep up with us anyway, since you can't fly. Right?"
Beast Boy stood beside Raven. "I could fix that."
"How?" Robin asked suspiciously.
"Like this!" Beast Boy morphed into a horse. "Rave! Get on!"
Raven pulled herself onto Beast Boy's back, and together they galloped down the hall, leaving a stunned Robin behind.
***
They arrived at the scene of the crime before any of the other Titans. Hey, Starfire might be a good flier, but Beast Boy can be one heckuva horse!
The building was in ruins. The once twenty-story tower was now a two- block mess of broken concrete, twisted steel, and occasionally pools of chemicals or little piles of equipment. Undoubtedly, some were dangerous.
"You start looking over there for hints on where they went," Raven said, pointing to the right, "and I'll start over here."
"No prob," Beast Boy said, walking over to his assigned area. "If you need any help with lifting broken stuff, just let me know."
"I will," Raven said, walking under two slabs of concrete precariously holding each other up.
Beast Boy dug through the rubble, until he came to a framed diploma. He snorted. "Whatever," he mumbled, preparing to throw it over his shoulder, when he saw the name on it; "Dr. James Warp."
***
Raven picked up a broken vial, when she heard someone yell her name.
"Hey! Raven!" Beast Boy called, climbing over a pile of concrete. "You'll never guess what I--AUGH!" Beast Boy slipped, falling off the pile and right on top of Raven. "Sorry," he said quickly, getting up.
"I'm okay," Raven said. "I'm only in minor physical pain. What did you find?"
"Huh? Oh, this!" Beast Boy said proudly, holding up the diploma. "Look, James WARP! This might be the guy! Or at least his dad or something."
Raven took the frame. "Where did you find this?"
"I'll show you," Beast Boy said, grabbing Raven's arm and pulling her across the rubble.
"This is where it was!" Beast Boy said, pointing at the ground. Without explanation, Raven got down on her knees and began trying to lift a piece of concrete.
"Lemme help," Beast Boy said, morphing into a gorilla, and he lifted the concrete easily and through it aside.
"There's a desk," Raven said. "This must have been Dr. Warp's office."
Raven squeezed herself between the slightly flattened desk and another piece of concrete and, using her legs, pushed it out so she could open the drawers.
"Let's see what he was experimenting on," Raven said, pulling some papers out. Beast Boy got down beside her and opened another drawer.
They flipped through papers awhile, before Beast Boy said, "Hey, look at this!" He handed Raven a blueprint for some kind of suit. "Doesn't that look like Warp's suit?"
"It does," Raven confirmed, looking at the blueprint. She then glanced at the paper in her own hand. "And I think this is the guy Slade got."
"Why's that?" Beast Boy asked, and looked at the paper Raven had. On it, it said "James Warp, Ph.D., Head Scientist." Dr. Warp was the most important man in the labs.
"That's a pretty good guess," Beast Boy said, as Robin and the others arrived.
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Well, how'd you like it? Of course, next chapter we'll be hunting down Slade. And, if you're wondering how Warp can be a scientist in the present if he's from a hundred years in the future, all that will be explained in a chapter or two.
Well, that's the end of chapter 6. I'll post 7 as soon as possible.
Ciao!
Now, review response:
AzhureFire: Yes, I agree, animals do have emotions, but it hasn't been scientifically proven yet. Besides, I needed a reason to explain why Raven hasn't turned into a vegetable without her emotions. And as long as it hasn't been proven animals feel, it's just the excuse I need. It's a lot better than saying my "author powers of spooky-doom" keep her from being a vegetable, right? But I do think animals have emotions. My dog does!
Ed: Thank you for your five reviews. I know I need to add more details. The two things I stink at most are details and suspense. Except cliffhangers, I can do those pretty good. That's why I'm taking the writing program, so that I can get better. And I think that Raven does care for other's welfare, even though she's emotionless. In the wild, wolf packs will look out for each other, right? That's basically what Raven's doing, looking out for her pack. Notice she doesn't act overly kind, though. She didn't sit with the other Titans through the movie. And, yes, Warp is a baby, but I don't know if Beast Boy knows that yet. Besides, it's also like sixty years before Warp's born if he came from a hundred years in the future, right? So, BB's gonna have a few difficulties in tracking down Warp. Don't worry, I have a way around all that. ^_^
Raven A. Star: Wow. Cool dream. Hmm... I think your dream just gave me a plot idea...
infuriated: Who are you and why did you review 5 of my stories the exact same way? Did you even read them?
RogueDragon5, Mily, sugahigh, MistressDarkness, and randomfan: Thanks for your reviews!
Thanks, all you guys! This is my most popular fic because of you all!
Okay, so, now the search for Warp begins!
Disclaimer: I own nothing but the plot. If I owned the show, Raven would be the most powerful character, Rave and BB would be going out, Robin and Starfire would be going out, Cyborg would have a girlfriend, Jynx would be a Titan, Gizmo wouldn't have that backpack with those gadgets, and Beast Boy would have a light saber. Green, of course. Of course to do THAT I'd have to own Star Wars too...
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Starfire walked into the kitchen of their tower, wondering where everyone else was. It was already six in the morning, and no one was up! Then again, no one was EVER up at six...
To her surprise, Starfire saw Beast Boy already eating breakfast: Lucky Charms with soymilk.
"Why, hello there, Beast Boy! I did not think you were the kind of person to wake before four in the afternoon!" Starfire said in surprise. Then she frowned. "You should not eat that cereal. You might get hyper active."
"Not likely," Beast Boy mumbled, yawning. "I need the sugar to keep me awake."
"Alright then," Starfire said, grinning. "I'm going to have a zesty and nutritious beverage!"
Beast Boy glanced up at Starfire with mild interest. "How can a drink be zesty?"
"With this!" Starfire said, proudly pulling a bottle of ranch dressing out of the fridge. On the bottle it said, "Perfect for ZESTY SALADS!!" Beast Boy groaned as Starfire pour the contents into a cup of orange juice, then added chocolate sauce. Starfire took a sip. "Mmm, scrumptious!"
Beast Boy glanced down at his meal. "Now I'm not hungry. Anybody want this?"
"I'll take it," Raven said, sitting down at the table and taking Beast Boy's bowl.
"Raven! You too?" Starfire exclaimed in delight. "What a wonderful surprise!"
Raven turned to Beast Boy. "What's a surprise?"
"If you're surprised, you're shocked. Only it doesn't hurt," Beast Boy mumbled. "Hey, are you eating that cereal with the spoon I was using?"
Raven nodded.
Beast Boy shuddered. "Man, girls are weird."
"What does weird mean?"
"Not ordinary. VERY not ordinary."
"Then wouldn't we all be weird? Starfire's an alien, I'm a psychic, you're a shape shifter, Cyborg's part robot, and Robin..." Raven thought a moment. "Robin's not weird."
"Right."
Starfire noticed her cup was empty, so she pulled out some catsup and ice tea that had been in the fridge heaven knows how long, and put a pint of mint ice cream in the microwave to melt. "So, Beast Boy, why are you and Raven up so early this morning?"
"We've been trying to solve Rave's problem since two this morning," Beast Boy mumbled. "We decided to try to look for Warp..." Beast Boy sat up straight. "Wait a second! YOU know how to find Warp, don't you?"
"Well..." Starfire said. "Not really. I know he's from a hundred years in the future."
Beast Boy gaped at Starfire. "A hundred years?! Oh, PERFECT! The Titans will be dead by then!"
"Oh, you will be dead? I'm sorry," Starfire said. "People from my planet live for three hundred years!"
Beast Boy scowled. "Lucky." He brightened. "Hey, wait a second! If we tell you now to get Warp's time travel thingie and come back here, then in a hundred years you'll come back to this very second in time because you remembered what we asked, and give us the time travel thing!" Beast Boy jumped up and grabbed Starfire's hands. "Star, remember this a hundred years from now. Bring Warp's time travel thing to this kitchen to this exact moment. Okay?"
"O... kay then?" Starfire said, mystified.
"Great!" Beast Boy said. "Now we get to sit back and watch the magic!"
He stood still for a couple of minutes, waiting eagerly, before he sighed in frustration and turned to Starfire.
"I thought I told you to remember!" he said angrily.
"Remember what?"
"Never mind," Beast Boy said grumpily, waving Starfire off. "I don't think you'd be able to remember ANYTHING for a hundred years."
"I'd remember my friends," Starfire said, smiling blissfully.
"Well, that's some comfort, I guess," Beast Boy muttered, sitting back down. "So, now what do we do?"
"I think we should ask Robin for an idea," Raven said. "He usually knows what to do in situations like this."
"Yeah, well, Robin's all keen on sending you away. I'm not about to turn to him for help," Beast Boy said, frustrated.
"Robin wants to send me away?" Raven asked. "Why?"
"Because he thinks you won't be able to take care of yourself!" Beast Boy yelled. "He thinks you'd be better off in some asylum or something!"
Raven winced. "Why do you make your voice get louder like that?"
"Sorry."
There was a moment's silence. "I think he's wrong," Raven eventually said. "It would be better for me to stay here. If I go away, then there'd be no chance of me being able to help out anymore. And if I can't help, than someone would eventually beat you, and many, many people could get hurt. So, I have to stay here."
"Yeah!" Beast Boy said, pumping his arm into the air. "Another vote to let Raven stay! The score is now two to..." Beast Boy counted on his fingers, "three." He sighed. "Okay, so we're still outnumbered, Rave."
Parts of their uniform began flashing- Beast Boy's belt, Raven's brooch, Starfire's collar and gloves.
"Let's go," Raven said, getting up and walking to the living room.
Which was about five feet away. So, they were the first ones there.
"How do I turn this thing off," Beast Boy said, poking at his flashing belt. "It's starting to make me dizzy."
"Then take it off," Raven said. "It serves no practical purpose."
Beast Boy stared at Raven, then shrugged and tossed the belt across the room. "I've never really liked it anyway."
"Titans!" Robin said, running into the room with Cyborg behind him. "Slade attacked a local science lab and kidnapped one of their top scientists! We have to save him!"
"Let us go, then!" Starfire cried, flying down the hallway. Raven started to follow, but Robin blocked her. "Sorry, but you can't go. You might get hurt."
"If I don't help, many more people might get hurt."
"Well," Robin said, looking down, "yeah, but you wouldn't be able to keep up with us anyway, since you can't fly. Right?"
Beast Boy stood beside Raven. "I could fix that."
"How?" Robin asked suspiciously.
"Like this!" Beast Boy morphed into a horse. "Rave! Get on!"
Raven pulled herself onto Beast Boy's back, and together they galloped down the hall, leaving a stunned Robin behind.
***
They arrived at the scene of the crime before any of the other Titans. Hey, Starfire might be a good flier, but Beast Boy can be one heckuva horse!
The building was in ruins. The once twenty-story tower was now a two- block mess of broken concrete, twisted steel, and occasionally pools of chemicals or little piles of equipment. Undoubtedly, some were dangerous.
"You start looking over there for hints on where they went," Raven said, pointing to the right, "and I'll start over here."
"No prob," Beast Boy said, walking over to his assigned area. "If you need any help with lifting broken stuff, just let me know."
"I will," Raven said, walking under two slabs of concrete precariously holding each other up.
Beast Boy dug through the rubble, until he came to a framed diploma. He snorted. "Whatever," he mumbled, preparing to throw it over his shoulder, when he saw the name on it; "Dr. James Warp."
***
Raven picked up a broken vial, when she heard someone yell her name.
"Hey! Raven!" Beast Boy called, climbing over a pile of concrete. "You'll never guess what I--AUGH!" Beast Boy slipped, falling off the pile and right on top of Raven. "Sorry," he said quickly, getting up.
"I'm okay," Raven said. "I'm only in minor physical pain. What did you find?"
"Huh? Oh, this!" Beast Boy said proudly, holding up the diploma. "Look, James WARP! This might be the guy! Or at least his dad or something."
Raven took the frame. "Where did you find this?"
"I'll show you," Beast Boy said, grabbing Raven's arm and pulling her across the rubble.
"This is where it was!" Beast Boy said, pointing at the ground. Without explanation, Raven got down on her knees and began trying to lift a piece of concrete.
"Lemme help," Beast Boy said, morphing into a gorilla, and he lifted the concrete easily and through it aside.
"There's a desk," Raven said. "This must have been Dr. Warp's office."
Raven squeezed herself between the slightly flattened desk and another piece of concrete and, using her legs, pushed it out so she could open the drawers.
"Let's see what he was experimenting on," Raven said, pulling some papers out. Beast Boy got down beside her and opened another drawer.
They flipped through papers awhile, before Beast Boy said, "Hey, look at this!" He handed Raven a blueprint for some kind of suit. "Doesn't that look like Warp's suit?"
"It does," Raven confirmed, looking at the blueprint. She then glanced at the paper in her own hand. "And I think this is the guy Slade got."
"Why's that?" Beast Boy asked, and looked at the paper Raven had. On it, it said "James Warp, Ph.D., Head Scientist." Dr. Warp was the most important man in the labs.
"That's a pretty good guess," Beast Boy said, as Robin and the others arrived.
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Well, how'd you like it? Of course, next chapter we'll be hunting down Slade. And, if you're wondering how Warp can be a scientist in the present if he's from a hundred years in the future, all that will be explained in a chapter or two.
Well, that's the end of chapter 6. I'll post 7 as soon as possible.
Ciao!
