Flying Star - Perfect..perfect?! Hello, the book was singing!
laughs Seriously, this is very cool, the mystery deepens.
Keep on writing.

PS. Okay, sent the e-mail again. THis time to the right address. Also, I've added another poem, about Raven.

BlackSword6 – Maybe they just don't care about the book? Then again, I know, I'm the writer. All power! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

"These eggs are wonderful, Cy," Raven said.

"What did you say?" Beast Boy asked.

"What?" Raven asked back, "What's wrong with it?"

"Nothing," Beast Boy said.

"I don't think that I've ever heard you call him 'Cy' before," Robin said.

"Agreed," Starfire said.

"I like when you call me 'Cy'," Cyborg said.

Raven then levitated out of the room, also moving her dishes to the sink.

Chapter 4: Confessions

A mysterious man was clasped onto a window, listening into whatever anyone in that room was saying.

"Ok, Rob," Cyborg said.

"What's up?" Beast Boy said.

"The mayor called e-mailed us and said he's having a conference and he needs three of us to go," Robin explained.

"Who will be your companions on this trip to the joining of people?" Starfire asked.

"I've already planned that out," Robin said, "Cyborg, you should stay here so if anything gets broken or something, you can fix it. Raven, you should stay also because you can help Cyborg with anything he needs and besides, you need to meditate and if you come, things will be too hectic and you'll have no time to and who knows what'll happen then."

"Excellent," the man said.

"Fine," Raven said.

"Works for me," Cyborg said.

"We better start packin'," Beast Boy said.

"So it's true, miracles do happen," Raven said.

"What'd ya mean?" Beast Boy asked.

"You said something right for once," Raven said. Starfire giggled, Cyborg chuckled, and Robin said, "We should get packing, we leave in an hour anyway. With that, they all left the room except Cyborg and Raven.

"So we're gonna be alone, for a week," Cyborg said.

"Seems like it," Raven answered.

"So, what should we do with the time later?"

"I don't know. Then again, I don't care either, but there's one problem."

"What?"

"Um...Well, I have this thing with my powers..."

"What is it? Whatever it is, you can tell me."

"Well, in two days, it's a full moon, right?'

"Well, I guess."

"I'll only tell you if you promise not to tell anybody!"

"Sounds good to me," the man said.

"Ok, ok."

"The more of the moon that is showing, the less control over my powers I have."

"Wow, why?"

"I dunno, that's just it."

"And that's how the titans die," the man said. He then jumped from the window and into the water.