The Second Report
Andrew jumped and looked around. The room was totally dark and the only noise that was heard was Beast Boy's snoring and mumbling. "Hmmm." He felt a vibration coming from his pocket. "Ohh." He slowly crept out of the room, successfully not waking Beast Boy up. He tiptoed to the roof, once again. He made sure Starfire wasn't around.
He opened the door and felt the fresh air. It was moist air, which meant it was going to rain tonight. Andrew needed to make this a quick fill- in or he was going to get rained on. He took the black device out of his pocket and flipped it open. "Yes, master?" "Have you gotten closer to the titans?" Andrew nodded. "Yes. Beast Boy no longer detests me, which is great for the plan. And I have spent some time with Raven, so there's that." "Excellent. Soon...soon I will take what is rightfully mine. And the titans won't be able to do anything about it."
"Keep to the plan. Remember what you are over there for. I do not like to be disappointed." The device shut off. Andrew stared at the device, then looked out at the view. The city was so beautiful at night. The lights made it stand out. Andrew looked down at his feet. "The plan..." he mumbled. Andrew had totally forgotten the point of the plan. He had been too busy having fun and getting to know the other titans.
"Everything I studied...it's nothing compared to what I've learned from being with them." He looked at his hands, "I'm not real..." he thought sadly. Everything was being ruined. Andrew realized that he really didn't want to hurt any of the titans. "They've been too nice to me. They treated me like one of their own...master told me this would happen, but I didn't expect it to be like this..."
Andrew wouldn't dare tell his master that he really liked Raven. "He'd trigger the switch..." sighed Andrew, sitting on the edge of the tower. "And Beast Boy..." Too many people to let down and anger. "But he had me first, so I have to follow his orders...or else." Andrew told himself. "Once it's all over, I can do whatever I want."
He felt a little better. He had been hoping for that for a long time. Freedom sounded like the best thing in the world. Nobody to tell you what to do, nobody having control over you, you are your own boss. Andrew smiled and continued to stare into the city's lights. "I had a lot of fun, though." whispered Andrew. His body had a weak feeling as the rain poured down on him.
Raven awoke at the sound of thunder crashing at her open window. "Very nice..." she muttered, as she lifted her wet books off the floor and put them on her desk to dry. She closed the window and climbed back into bed, but couldn't seem to fall asleep. "It's too noisy to meditate or to read..." she thought.
She sat on her bed and took in everything she saw. Her room was so much like her. It described as much as it could about what Raven revealed about her self. Or as much as she wanted to reveal about herself. Another flash of lightning shined her whole room, and she blinked. A deep feeling filled her body. "Something's wrong. There's too much emotion. So much, I can sense it..."
She got up, trying to ignore the feeling. It bothered her and made her feel uneasy. "Everyone's sleeping. No dream could brew up this much feeling." she thought as she touched her cheek, "What's going on?" She opened her door and looked around. No one was there. Click! Raven turned her head in the direction the noise came from. The person heaved a sigh and shook their head, spreading water everywhere.
"Who would be out in this weather?" thought Raven, looking out the nearest window. The rain was so thick, you couldn't even see. Raven looked back to where whoever it was, was standing, but they were gone. She tilted her head both ways, but couldn't see any trace of the person. "Strange..." she muttered.
Robin turned a few knobs and pressed a couple of buttons. The screen light up, showing the destination of the problem. "What's going on?" asked Andrew from the couch. "We have a problem, we gotta go now." "Titans!" Everyone appeared as quickly as Robin called them. "The Jewery Mansion." They all nodded and headed toward the door, leaving Andrew totally confused. "Andrew, come on!" Robin called. Andrew shrugged and ran after them.
"OHHHH, how beautiful!!!" a child about ten years of age stood before the showcase glasses, admiring the diamonds and jewels. She had blond hair and silver eyes. Her blouse was a baby blue with an angel on it. Her white shorts matched, and they had blue flames on the bottom. "They're sooooo pretty! And....not mine!" she angrily. She took out her silver scepter and smashed the glass, "And now they are!" she laughed. She waved her scepter around, making the jewels rise into the air and dance around with her.
"Didn't your mommy ever teach you it was bad to steal?" said a voice not far from where the girl was standing. She quickly turned, "I was expecting you, Titans! I had a feeling you'd all ruin my fun!" she wined. She jumped on top of a counter and introduced herself, "My name is Krystal! As you can see, I love jewelry...!" she stopped a moment to gaze at the shining rocks, "And you will not take these away from me! I am a princess!" she said laughing.
"I'd be afraid to see the place you rule." said Jamina. "How dare you!!!" Krystal pointed her scepter at Jamina and huge diamonds the size of fists shot out at her. "Titans GO!" ordered Robin. They all seperated, dodging the flying rocks. "Oh, you titans are so fun to play with!" she giggled. Everyone had something chasing them. Krystal wiped a tear from her eye, "Too easy." "Not as easy as you might think, kid."
"Huh?" Krystal looked up at Andrew and squeaked, "There's TWO of you?!" Andrew smiled and his teeth grew double their size and dangerously sharp. He snarled at her and she jumped backwards, falling off the counter, "Stay away from me!" she screeched. She scrambled away and bumped into Raven, "Get off of me, you brat!" Krystal got up and glared, "Nobody calls Krystal a brat and lives!"
She leaped on top of another counter and aimed her scepter at a giant, diamond and gold decorated grandfather clock that was leaning against the wall. She waited for Raven to be distracted with the flying rubies, then with all her force, swung her scepter at Raven, making the clock fly out at Raven's turned back. Raven turned, but didn't have enough time to protect herself. Andrew's eyes grew huge, "RAVEN!"
Author's Note: Hey everybody! [waves] Just to fill in people, who seem not to still get it...Andrew is not Beast Boy. Yes, he'll have the same likings, well, maybe not all of them, but he is his own person! Remember, he lived with a bad dude! I doubt he'd be the same as Beast Boy, but they do look the same, ok? Thought's will be different! This is refering to you, cow! Kay, everybody happy? And what will happen to Raven? [shrugs] U guess and see if you guess right.
Andrew jumped and looked around. The room was totally dark and the only noise that was heard was Beast Boy's snoring and mumbling. "Hmmm." He felt a vibration coming from his pocket. "Ohh." He slowly crept out of the room, successfully not waking Beast Boy up. He tiptoed to the roof, once again. He made sure Starfire wasn't around.
He opened the door and felt the fresh air. It was moist air, which meant it was going to rain tonight. Andrew needed to make this a quick fill- in or he was going to get rained on. He took the black device out of his pocket and flipped it open. "Yes, master?" "Have you gotten closer to the titans?" Andrew nodded. "Yes. Beast Boy no longer detests me, which is great for the plan. And I have spent some time with Raven, so there's that." "Excellent. Soon...soon I will take what is rightfully mine. And the titans won't be able to do anything about it."
"Keep to the plan. Remember what you are over there for. I do not like to be disappointed." The device shut off. Andrew stared at the device, then looked out at the view. The city was so beautiful at night. The lights made it stand out. Andrew looked down at his feet. "The plan..." he mumbled. Andrew had totally forgotten the point of the plan. He had been too busy having fun and getting to know the other titans.
"Everything I studied...it's nothing compared to what I've learned from being with them." He looked at his hands, "I'm not real..." he thought sadly. Everything was being ruined. Andrew realized that he really didn't want to hurt any of the titans. "They've been too nice to me. They treated me like one of their own...master told me this would happen, but I didn't expect it to be like this..."
Andrew wouldn't dare tell his master that he really liked Raven. "He'd trigger the switch..." sighed Andrew, sitting on the edge of the tower. "And Beast Boy..." Too many people to let down and anger. "But he had me first, so I have to follow his orders...or else." Andrew told himself. "Once it's all over, I can do whatever I want."
He felt a little better. He had been hoping for that for a long time. Freedom sounded like the best thing in the world. Nobody to tell you what to do, nobody having control over you, you are your own boss. Andrew smiled and continued to stare into the city's lights. "I had a lot of fun, though." whispered Andrew. His body had a weak feeling as the rain poured down on him.
Raven awoke at the sound of thunder crashing at her open window. "Very nice..." she muttered, as she lifted her wet books off the floor and put them on her desk to dry. She closed the window and climbed back into bed, but couldn't seem to fall asleep. "It's too noisy to meditate or to read..." she thought.
She sat on her bed and took in everything she saw. Her room was so much like her. It described as much as it could about what Raven revealed about her self. Or as much as she wanted to reveal about herself. Another flash of lightning shined her whole room, and she blinked. A deep feeling filled her body. "Something's wrong. There's too much emotion. So much, I can sense it..."
She got up, trying to ignore the feeling. It bothered her and made her feel uneasy. "Everyone's sleeping. No dream could brew up this much feeling." she thought as she touched her cheek, "What's going on?" She opened her door and looked around. No one was there. Click! Raven turned her head in the direction the noise came from. The person heaved a sigh and shook their head, spreading water everywhere.
"Who would be out in this weather?" thought Raven, looking out the nearest window. The rain was so thick, you couldn't even see. Raven looked back to where whoever it was, was standing, but they were gone. She tilted her head both ways, but couldn't see any trace of the person. "Strange..." she muttered.
Robin turned a few knobs and pressed a couple of buttons. The screen light up, showing the destination of the problem. "What's going on?" asked Andrew from the couch. "We have a problem, we gotta go now." "Titans!" Everyone appeared as quickly as Robin called them. "The Jewery Mansion." They all nodded and headed toward the door, leaving Andrew totally confused. "Andrew, come on!" Robin called. Andrew shrugged and ran after them.
"OHHHH, how beautiful!!!" a child about ten years of age stood before the showcase glasses, admiring the diamonds and jewels. She had blond hair and silver eyes. Her blouse was a baby blue with an angel on it. Her white shorts matched, and they had blue flames on the bottom. "They're sooooo pretty! And....not mine!" she angrily. She took out her silver scepter and smashed the glass, "And now they are!" she laughed. She waved her scepter around, making the jewels rise into the air and dance around with her.
"Didn't your mommy ever teach you it was bad to steal?" said a voice not far from where the girl was standing. She quickly turned, "I was expecting you, Titans! I had a feeling you'd all ruin my fun!" she wined. She jumped on top of a counter and introduced herself, "My name is Krystal! As you can see, I love jewelry...!" she stopped a moment to gaze at the shining rocks, "And you will not take these away from me! I am a princess!" she said laughing.
"I'd be afraid to see the place you rule." said Jamina. "How dare you!!!" Krystal pointed her scepter at Jamina and huge diamonds the size of fists shot out at her. "Titans GO!" ordered Robin. They all seperated, dodging the flying rocks. "Oh, you titans are so fun to play with!" she giggled. Everyone had something chasing them. Krystal wiped a tear from her eye, "Too easy." "Not as easy as you might think, kid."
"Huh?" Krystal looked up at Andrew and squeaked, "There's TWO of you?!" Andrew smiled and his teeth grew double their size and dangerously sharp. He snarled at her and she jumped backwards, falling off the counter, "Stay away from me!" she screeched. She scrambled away and bumped into Raven, "Get off of me, you brat!" Krystal got up and glared, "Nobody calls Krystal a brat and lives!"
She leaped on top of another counter and aimed her scepter at a giant, diamond and gold decorated grandfather clock that was leaning against the wall. She waited for Raven to be distracted with the flying rubies, then with all her force, swung her scepter at Raven, making the clock fly out at Raven's turned back. Raven turned, but didn't have enough time to protect herself. Andrew's eyes grew huge, "RAVEN!"
Author's Note: Hey everybody! [waves] Just to fill in people, who seem not to still get it...Andrew is not Beast Boy. Yes, he'll have the same likings, well, maybe not all of them, but he is his own person! Remember, he lived with a bad dude! I doubt he'd be the same as Beast Boy, but they do look the same, ok? Thought's will be different! This is refering to you, cow! Kay, everybody happy? And what will happen to Raven? [shrugs] U guess and see if you guess right.
