Lost Sides

By Avarice Falcon

Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans. I am not a Japanese personage, and I have no skill in that language. I'm merely a person writing a story based on Teen Titans.

Author's Notes: All can pat me on the back now, and give me a cookie too please. I have officially started the sequel, er, sort of sequel. I know I promised it would be more towards Aqualad and Raven fan fic. But the plans changed; instead I have a neat little plot going on. Though for all those Aqualad and Raven fans I will bring him in once I find the place. Trust me this will be worth reading. So please review, I love reviews it fuels me to keep going.

Chapter One: Little Black Book

Slipping out of his raven form, BB glanced around as he tiptoed down the pathway from the Teen Titans tower. It had to be about noon on a sunny Saturday; no baddies had showed up at their doorstep like they had before. There wasn't a cloud in sight and the sound of the shore was the only sound heard now.

Once again, the green teenager glanced around before quickly slipping behind a rock where there was another glance around. A mischievous grin started to form as he pulled out a black book. Scrawled on the top of the cover of the hardbound book was some purple extreme cursive that BB couldn't understand. That was to be expected really.

Out of awe, the green teenager stared at the hardbound book for a minute, cautiously reaching out his hand touching the cover. Slowly, feeling some sweat fall down his face he opened the front cover. Nothing. Then Beast Boy turned to the front page squinting down to read the Old English font.

Unable to even really read it, it was in Latin too. Jumping, hearing a voice that sounded an awful lot like Raven's. Where was she? And what was that a giggle? BB only heard that giggle once. His thoughts ventured over to memories when Raven was having parental problems and all those personalities.

Beast Boy's thought hardly lingered a moment on that memory as he looked back down to the book. Faintly he could hear a familiar phrase that Raven said. Wait. It was coming from the book? Then suddenly Beast Boy was in the air thrown to the ocean. Spitting out some ocean water throwing a fish that had landed in his lap back to the ocean.

"Okay...That was strange..." Beast Boy stated to himself as he dragged himself to the shore, back to the rock, blinking at his discovery. The book was gone.

That night, Raven came home from the club she visited somewhat often, entering the Teen Titan Tower, hearing Robin and Cyborg argue over a video game. Well. Things were typical as they would ever be. Looking in the door, spotting Robin and Cyborg looking about ready to strangle each other. Also Beast Boy, looking quiet? That wasn't right.

"Beast Boy?" Raven asked approaching from behind him.

Beast Boy jumped quite literally, turning into a cat and landing with claws out on the ceiling.

"Okay Beast Boy, what did you do now?" Raven said frowning lightly, last time he jumped like that was when he had stolen an item of hers that turned his flesh pink for a week.

Beast Boy returned to normal, while he was on the ceiling, falling down. "OW! Um...Hi Raven!" Beast Boy gave her a sheepish grin as he rubbed the back of his head.

"What did you do Beast Boy?" Raven asked leering her eyes, not liking how he was acting.

Beast Boy gave a nervous chuckle, "oh, uh, nothing."

"Right." Raven said raising both eyebrows, turning back venturing to her room. Going to her nightstand, where she had kept a black hardbound book, wait, it wasn't there. Thinking back to how Beast Boy was acting, then growled storming out of her room.

"WHERE IS IT?!" Raven yelled to Beast Boy who shrank back looking fearful.

"Where's what?" Beast Boy asked meekly using his arms as protection.

"You borrowed my book didn't you?! So where is it?!" Raven demanded.

"...It kinda got lost." Beast Boy said fidgeting now.

"You. Lost. My. Book." Raven said shortly glaring at him.

"It lost itself, I didn't loose it, I swear."

Raven made no reply only frowned deeply walking away. Her book was lost, this wasn't a good thing, not a good thing at all.