"What could have escaped?" Beastboy asked me. Everyone had gone for pizza
to calm us all down and Beastboy and I were tidying up.
"I'm not entirely sure," I replied. I suddenly felt an aura, Raven's aura. But she was still out for pizza. It seemed to be drifting from Raven's room and out the window. I looked at the scene with my mind. I saw Yin energy being drawn from the room. To see it, you need to look so carefully that you can see rays of sunlight shining in between the clouds. Except yin energy is darker and a lot more mysterious. Believe it or not it isn't evil. It is actually more sad or lost than evil. It's just negative. Too much Yin energy is evil but enough is just fine.
"What is it?" Beastboy's voice said. I snapped out of my trance. He was looking at me worriedly. I realised that he'd had been scared for a second. I also could see why. I'd collapsed onto the sofa. He was kneeling next to me, his hand resting on mine. I could still feel the energy moving.
"Yin energy is being drawn from here," I said, "I can see it." I suddenly realised something. I sat up and I dashed into Raven's room. I tried to feel its aura but it had gone. I left the room just as everyone came back. Raven put down the pizza and stormed over to me.
"What were you doing in my room?" she practically screamed. I looked at her, fury bubbling inside me. The bottle of lemonade, Beastboy was holding popped and he was showered in lemonade.
"Where is the Yin crystal?" I said, trying to hold my anger in. A vase smashed and one of the pizzas exploded, covering Cyborg in pepperoni and black olives.
"Hey!" he yelled, "Calm down!" We ignored him. Raven was looking at me with a face of disbelief.
"It's not there?" she said, running into her room.
"You didn't check when your mirror was stolen?!" I yelled not daring to believe it. Two glasses shattered in the kitchen and the pot of mustard, Starfire was holding, flew out the window and flung itself into the water below.
"You can tell these two are related," Robin whispered to Beastboy. I overheard and Robin's pizza exploded over him too. Beastboy laughed. Raven came back.
"You're right," she said, "It's gone." I calmed down. We both sat down in absolute shock.
"I can't believe it," I said.
"What is going on?" Starfire asked. Me and Raven looked at each other. Raven's eyes widened.
"Wait," Raven said, "Where's your stone?" I thought about it for a moment. My eyes widened as I remembered. I dashed into my room. I turned it upside down but I could not find it. Even its vibe was gone. I turned to see Raven and Beastboy at the door.
"It's gone too," I said. Raven shook her head as if that would change what she had just heard. We went straight back to the sofa and we sat down again.
"Now please tell us what is going on," Starfire said. I looked at Raven. She sighed and nodded. Beastboy came and sat next to me and, following the gesture, everyone else sat down too.
"Ok," I said, "But this you need to know. I personally wiped this story from the minds of everyone on Azarath..."
"I'm not entirely sure," I replied. I suddenly felt an aura, Raven's aura. But she was still out for pizza. It seemed to be drifting from Raven's room and out the window. I looked at the scene with my mind. I saw Yin energy being drawn from the room. To see it, you need to look so carefully that you can see rays of sunlight shining in between the clouds. Except yin energy is darker and a lot more mysterious. Believe it or not it isn't evil. It is actually more sad or lost than evil. It's just negative. Too much Yin energy is evil but enough is just fine.
"What is it?" Beastboy's voice said. I snapped out of my trance. He was looking at me worriedly. I realised that he'd had been scared for a second. I also could see why. I'd collapsed onto the sofa. He was kneeling next to me, his hand resting on mine. I could still feel the energy moving.
"Yin energy is being drawn from here," I said, "I can see it." I suddenly realised something. I sat up and I dashed into Raven's room. I tried to feel its aura but it had gone. I left the room just as everyone came back. Raven put down the pizza and stormed over to me.
"What were you doing in my room?" she practically screamed. I looked at her, fury bubbling inside me. The bottle of lemonade, Beastboy was holding popped and he was showered in lemonade.
"Where is the Yin crystal?" I said, trying to hold my anger in. A vase smashed and one of the pizzas exploded, covering Cyborg in pepperoni and black olives.
"Hey!" he yelled, "Calm down!" We ignored him. Raven was looking at me with a face of disbelief.
"It's not there?" she said, running into her room.
"You didn't check when your mirror was stolen?!" I yelled not daring to believe it. Two glasses shattered in the kitchen and the pot of mustard, Starfire was holding, flew out the window and flung itself into the water below.
"You can tell these two are related," Robin whispered to Beastboy. I overheard and Robin's pizza exploded over him too. Beastboy laughed. Raven came back.
"You're right," she said, "It's gone." I calmed down. We both sat down in absolute shock.
"I can't believe it," I said.
"What is going on?" Starfire asked. Me and Raven looked at each other. Raven's eyes widened.
"Wait," Raven said, "Where's your stone?" I thought about it for a moment. My eyes widened as I remembered. I dashed into my room. I turned it upside down but I could not find it. Even its vibe was gone. I turned to see Raven and Beastboy at the door.
"It's gone too," I said. Raven shook her head as if that would change what she had just heard. We went straight back to the sofa and we sat down again.
"Now please tell us what is going on," Starfire said. I looked at Raven. She sighed and nodded. Beastboy came and sat next to me and, following the gesture, everyone else sat down too.
"Ok," I said, "But this you need to know. I personally wiped this story from the minds of everyone on Azarath..."
