Chapter: 9 Yes, stick figures

A/N: Yes, yes I know; stick figures. I'm not mad (crazy) I just wanted to add some humor into this dramatic story. If it bothers you I'll tone down my creative side. Sorry about the long wait, I . . . uhh . . . was . . . busy yea, yea busy; that's it! I'm sorry I was BUSY I was unable to reach the computer.

"Beast boy, these visions I've been having, they involve you. And you aren't exactly . . . alive." Raven said timidly.

"Wh What?" Beast boy said. His eyes were as big as dinner plates and he looked extremely worried. Raven fidgeted in her seat; eyes down cast she was almost afraid to look at Beast boy.

"Well, see, my visions are of cinder block, and um he was stealing a gem. So naturally the Titans came to stop him and well, he fell on you and I believe you died." Raven said. "I don't completely know that it will come true, because I am not sure if it is a vision. But if we don't take precautions there is a possibility that you may not live to see a long life." Raven said semi-reassuringly.

"Thanks, im glad I can die knowing that you were never sure I would see a long life. Its very encouraging." Beast boy said sarcastically.

"Gee Beast boy your words are so inspiring. Your taking this better than I thought you would though." Raven said. She sat there on the bed wishing she could just lie down and take a long relaxing nap, forgetting about this whole ordeal. However, she knew that would do no good so she looked into Beast boy's eyes. She saw deep into his soul, his restless almost troubled soul. He wasn't awful at masking his emotions despite her being a mind reader so it didn't matter. Raven sat directly infront of beast boy back strait, eyes alive with wonder, just waiting for him to speak. She was listening intently, anxiously building upon the moment he would tell her 'It's no problem Raven, you don't need to be concerned. I wont let anything happen to you.' But, Raven wasn't hearing the words she desired to hear. Her mind turned over the thought of him backing out or not believing her.

Raven could not help the fact that she had visions; they came to her without warning and unwanted. Also, the boy she loves dies in these redundant visions; do you think she wanted that? No, no way, nix that idea! She really did not like the notion that he was going to die, and because of her. Raven winced when she remembered that particular section of her mental picture.

"Beast boy, tell me why you aren't saying a word. Beast boy, I need reassurance, tell me things will be ok and these visions mean nothing. Tell me nothing will hurt you, Beast boy, tell me . . . please." Raven said almost in hysterics. And she would be frantic if her influence over everything and anything wouldn't kill Beast boy before Cinder block could. She wanted to cry when she realized he wasn't saying anything. Silence. Raven loved silence. However; this silence was uncomfortable and daunting. Raven couldn't take it; she just had so much stress she gave out a soul splitting, skin crawling screech any one had heard. A wave of black rushed out of her everywhere, her eyes her mouth her fingers and toes. It was as if all the black magic and energy she had in her was claustrophobic and couldn't take it any more. Everywhere with in 2 blocks of the shore near T tower was engulfed in black energy.

Raven flew into the air and stopped her horrific scream but the energy continued to flow from her. Ravens body was having trouble keeping up with her outburst. Despite her emotional out break nothing was moved, actually nothing could move. Instead of Ravens powers causing everything to crash and uproot from its position, it was the opposite, nothing could move the position anyone was in they could not move from that position. Some of the weaker humans could hardly breathe, thought her grip was not strong enough for them to suffocate. She continued to float in the air, energy still flowing from her like water pouring out of a water bottle.

Raven didn't care when she broke through her ceiling to the roof and further into the air. Just as the entire city was filling and hardly anyone could take the strain and mental beating they were receiving, Raven reached so high into the air the atmosphere began to become thin. She was unable to take in air any longer. Raven's wave of breath taking blackness came to an abrupt halt, as she began dangerously craning toward the earth's surface. People down on earth, though they looked like ants to Raven, were still just recovering from their tango with suffocation. Beast boy down in the tower was gasping for air and for sanity. Through the wave of Raven's aura he was able to see through her eyes. It was like he got one big blast of her memories, some good, some bad. Suddenly for no reason he knew why Raven loved him he knew why Raven was at one point mad at him he knew how she had envisioned him dieing, and for some odd reason he knew exactly which purse would go great with his shoes.

This information was crucial yet disturbing. "Raven" Beast boy whispered, but his whisper grew to a half scream. "Raven!" Beast boy yelled as he realized she did everything for him. All of this fighting and these visions and everything was all concern and love for him. Little did he know raven was falling to her death as he was breaking down thinking about her. Luckily Raven slowly was emerging from her unconsciousness. She was slowly crawling out of the black tunnel that she had fallen in. Dark colored eyelashes fluttered over her glazed eyes. Upon the falling sensation and her stomach currently located in the scenic route of her thought she slipped back into unconsciousness feeling that dieing while awake is worse than never feeling the pain.

"Do not fear raven, I am here to save you!" Starfire said as she flew up to attempt to catch Raven. As Raven was falling quickly toward the earth, Star fire only had enough time to grab Raven's hand before she splattered on the sharp rocks surrounding one side of the T Island. Raven was slowly swinging back and forth in Star fire's hand; she was slipping. OH god she was slipping! "Raven!" Star fire screamed as Raven was slowly sliding out of her hand. Star fire, not knowing what to do, grabbed Raven's hand with both her right and left hand. She began flying toward the tower hoping to reach it before Raven slipped. Star fire flew past the sharp pointy rocks so if Raven fell there was a possibility it wouldn't be fatal.

"Hold on Raven." Star fire whispered as she winced when Ravens hand significantly slipped further. Star fire's only choice was to set her down on the roof. She was too high in the air to set her on the ground but Raven was slipping so she didn't have time to have a leisurely fly toward the tower. Star fire flew as fast as she could to reach the tower in time to set raven down before she fell. Just a little closer. . . wait only her fingers were in Star fire's hands. Star fire looked down in just enough time to see Raven slip out of her hands.

"Raven!" Star fire screamed as she floated in the air for a second before flying as fast as she could to raven's rescue.

A/N: I know it is really short and a cliffy but I had to. I felt it was a good place to end and if I left it like this then it will be easier for me to start it again. Yes I still have writers block and it sucks but I am pushing through it. Tell me if you think I should redo this story. Really it's no trouble, if you hate how it's going ill change it. Again sorry for the extremely late update and not so good chapter.