Disclaimer: Alas, I do not own Teen Titans nor The Spider and the Fly

Summary: Raven, it seems, will forever remain a mystery to the Titans. She's cold and unfeeling. But what if she had her reasons. What if her dark and painful past was finally catching up to her? Whatever happens, the Titans will never be the same again.

Rating: R

Note: I have seen very few episodes unfortunately and from what I have found out about Raven, I will be changing a lot of it.

At this point in time, I have no idea about romantic pairings, so I'll take recommendations.

Three

Beast Boy eyed the Goth girl. As usual, she had sat herself down onto the couch, a book in hand. How she could even be interested in those books, he'd never know.

He grinned and made his way over to the lavender haired girl.


Raven sighed, English just wasn't her thing. A few of the Others wouldn't let it be. Every time she would try and learn to read, they'd take over and keep the knowledge for themselves.

Stupid them.

There was nothing she could do though; it wasn't as though she could just get rid of 'them'. No matter what she did, she was their 'prisoner'.

She groaned, feeling Beast Boy sneaking up behind her. Couldn't he just leave her alone for once?

"Hey Ravie!" Apparently not.

"What do you want?" Maybe for once he'd take a hint.

"Well," he grinned, "I just got 'Attack of the Mutant Mushrooms'! Wanna watch?!"

'Attack of the Mutant Mushrooms'? Where in the world did he find this stuff? Raven glared at him. "No."

She could practically hear him deflate behind her.

"But..." Beast Boy, again, tried to make his case.

Raven turned around, glaring at him. "I said no. What do you not understand about that?"


Beast Boy groaned, flopping himself down onto his bed. Raven had shot him down, not like he expected her to do anything differently, but she could have at least had the decency to sound angry.

He just couldn't figure her out. He had no idea what went on in her...He broke out into a huge grin.

Her mind. The mirror!

Beast Boy had a plan. Now all he had to do was somehow get himself to that mirror!


"You asked her WHAT?!" Cyborg let out another burst of laughter. "I can't believe you did that!"

The changeling scowled at the older teen. "It's not that funny."

"It is!"

Beast Boy groaned. "Well, what can I do? I mean, I can't say anything to her without annoying her! And she can't even sound annoyed when I talk!"

Cyborg smirked. "You asked her to watch Attack of the Mutant Mushrooms' for cryin' out loud! You honestly expected her to go for that?"

"Well...uh..."

"You are hopeless!"

"Well," Beast Boy moaned, "What can I do?"

"Well, for one thing, you could try askin' her to do things she'd like to do. That would be one way not to scare her away."

"Okay, okay."

"Just don't do anything stupid."

"Alright! Alright!" I really hope that's not I'm going to do.

The green boy slowly crept into Raven's room, with every step praying that she wouldn't find him.

He walked over to her drawers and began to dig through. Hardly anything was even in them.

Opening the next drawer, he found himself turning bright pink. Undies! He quickly shoved them back in. His hand hit something. Wonder what that is? He pulled it out. It was a book.

He was about to put it back in when his eyes caught something shining by the bed.

The drawer on the nightstand was opened a crack. He opened it and pulled out the mirror. Bingo!

Beast Boy looked into the mirror, and once again, felt himself being drawn into the sorceress's mind.