A Titan's Hero
- Time Freeze -
Raven let out a tired sigh, opening the door to the shower and reaching for a towel. Wrapping it firmly around her chest, her bare feet greeted the cold tile flooring, instantly sending shivers up her spine, rather than down. Reaching for a smaller towel, the girl gave a quick dry of her hair, placing the towel over her shoulders as she walked into her room. She enjoyed the soft carpet against her feet, making her way toward her bed, completely exhausted over the day's activities. Just as she was about to lie down, a knock was heard at her door, resulting in another irritated sigh.
I swear, if it's the freak'n changeling again, I'll skin him alive!
The sorceress shook her head free of such vial thoughts, even if it was in good humor, and continued toward the door. Her hand was hesitant, stopping just before the sensor, calling out just to make sure.
"Who is it?" she called out.
"Robin," came her leader's voice. She sighed inwardly, turning from the door as her hand moved over the sensor, the door opening. Raven plopped back down upon her bed, her palms placed outward, keeping her weight up, as she crossed one leg over the other, swinging a strand of her purple locks away from her eyes.
Robin stood at the doorway, his eyes slightly widened at the girl's … well … sudden girlish posture. He shook his head, instantly becoming serious once again, a habit he played off rather well.
"Everything alright, Raven?" Robin asked, as he entered the room after Raven motioned him to do so. "We were all kind of worried. You didn't look well when you left."
Raven studied the teen before him, her foot slowly rising and falling in a silent beat. She blinked her purple hues at him, almost in a 'batting of the eyelash' type of way, before throwing on a smirk and shaking her head.
"I'm just a little exhausted, that's all," she said in a tone that was slightly off character. "I'm sure after a nap, I'll be just fine."
"Are you sure?" Robin asked curiously, taking in the slight differences in Raven. The sorceress' smirk started to fade in irritation, and Robin shook his head. "We're just worried about you, Raven."
"Yea, well you shouldn't be," came the harsh tone. "I don't need your god damn pity anymore."
"It's not pity, we care about-"
"Stop right there," Raven said with an extended hand, as she rose from her bed. "I respect you, Robin. I respect all of you, no matter how much annoyance a few of you may hold. Although, that is as far as I take it."
"Raven…" Robin started with a worried expression. Raven's face was dead serious, crossing her arms over her chest.
"I would appreciate it if you would leave," she said as she turned her back to him. "And make sure Beast Boy doesn't come waltzing in here again while I'm changing if you're trying to keep damage control."
Robin sighed in defeat, lowering his gaze from the girl. He turned to leave, but as he made it to the door frame, he took a moment to glance over his shoulder. The girl held the same position, her arms crossed over her chest with her back toward him.
"Go."
Robin shook his head as he left, the door lowering quickly behind him, making his cape sway forward.
"What's happening to you, Raven?"
"Don't," was all Robin said to Beast Boy as he passed him by in the hallway. Beast Boy gave a questioning gaze to his leader, who paused when he was next to him. "Just leave her alone today, Beast Boy."
"But she'll love-"
"Beast Boy…"
"It's a horror movie I just-"
"Beast Boy…"
"It'll cheer her up-"
"Beast Boy…"
"But it's got-"
"Beast Boy!"
"The movie got four stars from-"
Glass shattering. Beast Boy gave off a confused expression, looking up to find the hallway lights completely shattered, the bulb glass all falling over himself and Robin. Blinking, they both turned to the doorway, Raven slowly floating over the glass, her hood wrapped over her head, shadows covering her face. Silence filled the two as the sorceress floated by, touching the ground as soon as the glass was cleared, heading toward the living room.
"Dude, what the hells her problem?" Beast Boy asked as soon as she rounded the corner. Robin pinched the spot between his eyes, giving a heart filled sigh.
"Beast Boy," he started out, turning to face him. "You have to learn that Raven sometimes doesn't want to socialize with y… err… people. She likes to keep to herself, you know. Always meditating, keeping to herself in her room. Things like that. You can't always go running to her whenever you find something interesting that she may like."
"But she may like it," Beast Boy argued. Robin shook his head.
"That's not the point," he replied. "I think there's something wrong with Raven. There's something bothering her, and she wont tell me what it is."
"What do you mean?" Beast Boy asked, having not really seen a difference in the sorceress' activities.
"Yes, what do you mean?" came the voice from around the corner, instantly turning the two titans to a shade of blue, with Fear stamped upon both their foreheads. Raven stepped around the corner, her expressions hidden deep within the shadows of her hood. Robin couldn't tell if he was glad he couldn't see her enraged look, or scared over the fact that he couldn't even tell what she was feeling. Just then, Raven tapped the side of her head, right when Robin's thought ended, resulting in a quick gulp, and an attempt to block further thoughts concerning Raven.
After a sudden change of thoughts involving Starfire in the shower, Raven turned quickly toward the changeling, her eye slightly twitching at the random thoughts that seemed to just shout her way.
"Would you like to know why I'm always upset with you Beast Boy?" she asked the green-skinned changeling. He was so scared, he wasn't sure if he would be pulverized no matter the answer he gave. "To spite your curiosity, you should do a much better job at hiding your thoughts when you're around me. They scream out in my direction every time I enter a room, making it impossible for me to concentrate on anything. You want some advice? Save your thoughts for your journal."
She turned toward Robin next.
"And you," she said with slightly more irritation, to the leader's surprise. "I would very much appreciate you not going around and telling everyone to be careful around me just because I'm slightly irritated. There is nothing wrong with me. When I say there is nothing wrong, there is nothing wrong!"
The walls surrounding her suddenly gave under the aura that had suddenly surrounded the sorceress, knocking back the two titans completely passed the shattered glass, almost back to her room. She blinked in surprise, but kept it hidden, as she quickly turned to leave once again.
"I would appreciate it also if you all did not talk about me while I am not around. I do not do that to any one of you, and I would like the same respect."
"Hey, Rae," Cyborg called to the empathy as she entered the kitchen area, where Cyborg was currently sitting at, plate full of pancakes stacked rather high, with maple syrup pouring down the sides. She regarded the large titan with a nod of her head, as she filled up her tea kettle, breathing out an irritated sigh.
"Beast Boy getting to you?" he asked as his ears caught the all too familiar sigh.
"And Robin," she replied, rather surprised she had even replied to the question.
"Robin, eh?" Cyborg said, as he stabbed one of the items with his fork. "What'd they do?"
She turned, as Cyborg stuffed an entire pancake into his large mouth, munching with his mouth open, but surprisingly no pieces of food went flying about with the way his mouth was chewing. With a shake of her head, she turned her back to the teen, and pulled the kettle from the sink, shutting the water off.
"People talk too much."
Cyborg blinked, as he swallowed the piece in his mouth with some orange juice. It didn't matter what time of the day it was for this teen, for pancakes and orange juice could have been his breakfast, lunch, and dinner… possibly even desert, if he so well chose to.
"What do you mean?" he asked curiously, his brows lowering in concern. Raven sighed, not bothering to answer the question. In her anger, she placed the kettle on the burner roughly, spilling some water over the sides in result to her irritation, which now only added to it. Shaking her head, she quickly grabbed a napkin, dabbing the small puddle that resulted in her carelessness, only to have the hot surface sting her fingers. Raven bit her lip, quickly pulling her hand back, now knocking the kettle over completely, and spilling steaming hot water over the counter top. She quickly backed away, throwing her arms up, as she tried to avoid the hot water from spilling on herself, hearing a chair screeching across the floor.
"Let me help you with-"
"I don't need your damn help!" Raven snapped, yanking the towel from Cyborg's hand, as she went over to the counter, leaving the teen frozen in his place. She turned off the burner, picking up the mess she had made. Her breathing quickened, shaking her head. After picking up the water, she threw the damp rag across the room, turning to the half metal human.
"What the hell is the deal with all you people!"
Cyborg didn't have an answer for the girl. Heck, he didn't even know what the question was about. Raven, however, didn't even give him a chance to reply.
"I can perfectly take care of myself without having to deal with all of you hovering over me, making sure I'm okay! I don't need to be fucking pampered! I'm not a damn child!"
The sink exploded, with water shooting out from it. Raven growled, as her eyes flashed black, with black energy surrounding the remaining part of the pipe, completely crushing it to shut the water off. A pain started to develop within the girl's head, making her hands reach her temples. Cyborg reached a hand out from the girl, but she swatted it away immediately.
"I don't need you to pity me as well!" she barked, leaping into the air. She flew toward the living room, and smashed right through the window, to get away from it all.
"What the hell happened?" Robin asked as he ran in after hearing all the shouting. Cyborg turned to him, unable to come up with a proper answer.
Jinx walked down the street's sidewalk, her hands clasped behind her, with her eyes locked on the ground she passed by. The day had started out rather bad to begin with, starting with the flooding of the entire first floor of the school … then the Titans showed up on their first assignment, and then again at their second. She shook her head at the stupidity of her teammates, still unable to believe what they had done. She thought back to the day's event, when they had just gotten arrested…
"Meow!"
Jinx looked down to the black furred cat rubbing against the sorceress' legs, while Raven looked down.
"Shoo, cat," she growled, moving her foot away from the creature. The cat hissed, jumping in front of them, and running across the street.
"Oh shit," Jinx muttered, as her eyes flashed pink. A fire hydrant from across the street exploded, as the water shot out from where it used to be. A car that was driving down the street swerved to avoid the falling hydrant that dropped from the sky, then swerved to avoid oncoming traffic, bumping onto the side walk. At forty miles an hour, and a down hill ride, the car veered into the antique building, as a sweat drop appeared to the side of Jinx's head. "Oh fuck!"
Jinx's pink hues glowed brightly, as her hands ripped from Raven's grasp to cover her eyes, suddenly feeling a sensation within them. The pink light shown through her finger tips, and the Titans could only watch, as her powers went wildly out of control.
Fire hydrants all along the streets shot upward, aside from the one already rolling down the street, while water flooded downhill, moving toward the intersections of the busy city center. Parking meters exploded with a shower of coins. Street lights, and glass all along the walkway shattered completely, raining along side the coins and water.
"Titan's, Go!" Robin yelled, as traffic at the bottom of the hill started to swerve from the amount of water gathering, a pickup truck knocking down a traffic street light, after swerving to avoid a small Honda speeding through a yellow light.
"I'll handle this!" Raven quickly yelled to her teammates, as she rose to the air, her eyes glowing black. "Azarath…"
Raven flew as fast as she could down the hill, as an accident pile up was just about to occur. Another small car swerved in the water, performing a three-hundred and sixty degree turn.
"Metrion…"
Twin black spheres of energy surrounded the sorceress' hands, as she stood at the middle of the intersection, her dark eyes moving left and right, concentrating on exactly what she needed to do.
"ZINTHOS!"
A black wave of energy surrounded her, expanding throughout the intersection, and surrounding cars. A black flash blinded the Titans, cops, and Troika, all averting their eyes from the blinding black light.
Raven's eyes opened finally. Twin purple spheres searched around her, as everything was frozen in time. All around her, time seemed to have stopped, slowly lowering herself to the ground. The spell would only last so long, Raven lifting her head to view the first priority. The pickup truck that had hit the traffic light had started to flip from the impact, aiming right into a corner variety store. With a motion of her hand, the truck was levitated slowly to the ground, on the side of the road. Cars from all around her were surrounded in a black energy, as they were pulled to a stop before crashing into the other. Hydrants were gathered, and quickly placed back over the rising water all at once, while all other various debris were knocked aside from the streets, allowing cars to pass by without swerving.
With beads of sweat forming upon her forehead from her power struggle, time around her started to slowly return. As if a jolt of lightning had hit her, Raven arched forward, the black misty background breaking apart, and shattering completely, while time finally caught up. Raven stumbled for a moment, but lifted herself quickly from the intersection, just as a car drove passed her, completely unaware of what had just happened.
The Titan's all looked, shocked at what they saw. The truck that had just about flipped, and was about to tear into the corner store was upright, and parked at the side of the street. The fire hydrants were all connected back into the ground somehow, with spurts of water still shooting out from the leaks. All the debris from parking meters, a traffic light, and some street lights that got knocked over were all collected at the side of the street, as well as some pedestrians that were on the verge of a major accident. Raven landed next to the Titans, falling to a knee, as she panted heavily in attempts to catch her breath.
"Raven," Beast Boy asked in amazement, as he turned to the girl. "What the hell did you do?"
"Saved your ass," she said, pointing to one of the fire hydrants that were neatly stacked to the side. It took him a moment, before realizing they were once in mid air, and falling onto the streets. Raven shook her head, as she ran her hand over her face, to her hair, brushing it back.
Jinx took the moment to open her eyes slowly, looking around at the carnage she had expected. It wasn't as bad as she thought it would have been … or straight up should have been. She blinked in amazement, looking over to where Raven suddenly stood, a good twenty yards away from where she had been mere seconds.
"Wow," was all she was able to say to the girl's powers.
"Where'd the rest of them go?" Robin suddenly asked, turning to Jinx, who now stood alone, next to several knocked out police officers, and two broken shackles. The pink haired witch blinked in surprise, turning around to find no sign of her teammates, her eyes suddenly sparking into flames.
"NO FUCKING WAY!"
Jinx growled inwardly at the thought of her teammates simply abandoning her, even after she was the one that gave them their getaway. She brought her hand to her head in irritation, pinching the bridge of her nose. Her anger slowly faded, letting out a rather depressed sigh, and rubbing her eyes. After that, it was only her, and a few officers, bringing her in for questioning, rather than simply locking her up. Apparently, they knew exactly what the group was up to, but with her lack of computer expertise, she could only help them so much.
Oh, and was she glad to help them. After completely ditching her at the crime scene, she gave the exact course of their next plan, where they would hit, and when. Her frown lightened slightly, wishing she could be there to see the looks on their faces the moment they were caught, just so they would know at the last possible second that it was her. Of course, there would be a third party set for the trio to be able to take the plan into action, suddenly wondering who would replace her. She then sighed again, her emotions going on a sudden roller coaster ride.
'Why'd they just leave me behind?'
She shook her head, then realized exactly which way she was heading. She paused, looking up the street. She was heading back to the Hive. She didn't want to deal with the drama that was to come the moment she faced the troika, as well as the dean, after the fact she had just told the police the headquarters, as well as the plans for her team to take every penny from every bank in Jump City just to spite the anger she felt toward her team for leaving her there alone.
She wrapped her arms around her midsection, letting out another sigh, realizing she had done too many in the course of a half hour. She stretched her neck back, letting out a yawn while extending her limbs to their limits. Scratching the back of her head, she opened her eyes, looking upward, then suddenly widened them, nearly being taken out by a falling sorceress.
Raven's body bounced off the pavement, mere inches from taking off the head of a certain pink haired witch, then rolled straight into a brick walled building. Jinx pulled herself up from her sudden crouched position, with several question marks popping over her head. Taking her arms from covering her head, she turned to the sorceress, who had yet to move, slowly taking cautious steps toward the dark blue cloaked form currently lying on her stomach.
As Jinx approached the girl's body, she crouched back down, slowly reaching a finger out to poke it. Like a child who had just found a dead body at the river, Jinx gently poked the girl's shoulder, getting a groan in response, as well as a full body twitch. Peeking her head up, she quickly looked around the area, surprised to find absolutely nobody walking along the streets. Looking back to the fragile figure set before her, two choices were placed into her mind.
With Jinx's luck, Murphy's Law suddenly came into play.
An explosion just across the street from her sounded, shattered glass reaching the sidewalks, and partly out into the streets. As the witch turned, she was more than just surprised to find out just what the cause of such commotion could be.
"Well, if it isn't the traitor," came the scratchy voice of one short-sized techno wizard, dark shaded goggles worn over his eyes, regarding his old teammate with a glare. Jinx frowned, stepping from Raven's body, which slowly started to move itself to a sitting position.
"Me a traitor?" she yelled, stepping into the street toward Gizmo. "You're the one who just left me there to go to jail!"
"You should have ran like us," Mammoth's deep voice called out, as they exited the building, holding a computer tower on his shoulder with one hand, and a boxed hard drive in the other.
"I couldn't!" she called out. "It was my powers that gave you the opportunity to leave, the least you could have done was help me out too!"
"And have us all get caught?" Gizmo replied with a shake of his head. "Yea right. You're the one, however, that ratted us out, as well as the Hive, to the police!"
"Brother Blood's really pissed with you," Mammoth replied, as he started to walk away, as if the conversation was over. Gizmo frowned, turning his back on the girl.
"Hey!" Jinx called out, throwing her arm outward. "I'm not finished with you two!"
"Yea, well, we're through with you!" he said. "All of us are through with you!"
Jinx hesitated a moment, the thought of the headmaster's anger toward her ran shivers down her spine. Quickly shaking it off with her own rising anger, she growled, calling forth her powers. With a flick of her wrist, a dark purple sphere formed within her palms, tossing one just before the duo's next step. It exploded upon the pavement, leaving a sizzle of black smoke. The two villains turned to the witch, both holding equal expressions.
"You do realize what you're doing, don't you?" Came another voice from within the building, the cause of the first explosion. A red attired teen stepped out of the building, with red sunglasses, and yellow stripes along his outfit. A grin was plastered on his features, and with his hands on his hips, simply grinned across the street at the ticked off witch.
"Who the hell are you?" Jinx almost burst out laughing at the ridiculous outfit. "Christmas isn't for a couple of months!"
"Plasma," he replied, frowning. "I'm your replacement."
"Replacement?" Jinx twitched inwardly. How could they replace me so fast?
She didn't have much time to think, as all of a sudden the new addition to the Hive extended his black gloved hand, forming a baseball size fireball from his palm. With a quick grin, it launched itself toward the witch. With agility only she was known for, she sidestepped the ball of flame, letting it erupt against the brick wall just behind her.
"Hah, you're a little slow to fill my shoes," Jinx said, as she launched the other hex bolt in her hand toward the new kid.
"Let's just get this crap outta here, Plasma can take care of that bad luck charm," Gizmo said with a roll of his hand, as the two proudly walked down the street. Suddenly, the two items in Mammoth's hands were lifted into the air, making both of them look up in wonder. The computer devices were wrapped in a strange black energy, and were suddenly whisked away from them, placed back through the broken windows. The two stared at each other a moment, before a voice reached out to answer their sudden questions.
"You know," came the ever stoic voice of the dark blue attired sorceress. "You guys should have stayed in bed this morning."
Both teens turned to the source of the voice, a black glowing eyed sorceress hovering just above them, her arms crossed, her face barely visible through the hood of her cloak, though both could tell she was beyond pissed off. With a quick rise of her hands, a very familiar chant, her hands grew black, and the two criminals were quickly off into their own attack formation.
Jinx and Plasma exchanged petty fire back and forth to each other, smashing through the buildings behind them as both dodged out of the way of the other's attack. Plasma seemed to be able to not only throw the fireballs toward Jinx, but knock away her hex bolts with his own attack. Jinx, however, was able to completely dodge his numerous amounts of attacks while throwing a few of her own every now and then, car wheeling out of the way, standing on one hand and firing a hex bolt, then landing on her feet only to fall into a split to avoid another ball of flame.
Plasma growled loudly, as he threw his hands outward, while balls of flame gathered at each finger tip. Quickly rising his hands above his head, a circle of flame appeared in front of him, with five points reaching across the circle, creating a star-like symbol in the middle.
"Dodge this!"
He hurled the endless attack toward Jinx, who let out an eep before her attempt to dodge. The symbolized attack continued to pour from its creators hands, creating one after another, firing each one across the street. Jinx leaped forward, through the center of the flames, landing in a rolled position to avoid another. The attacks smashed into the building behind her, taking away brick after brick, with a small explosion after each contact. With a final jump, Jinx extended her leg out, connecting with Plasma's face, making him stagger backward.
"To slow, hot head," she grinned, throwing an open hand to the teen's midsection, smashing a hex bolt into his chest and sending him right back into the building he had come out of.
"Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!"
Raven's chant sent a mail box she lifted from the ground hurling toward the over sized criminal Mammoth. He easily caught it with his large hands, his feet skidding across the pavement before the black energy surrounding it dissolved. Gizmo flew with his jet pack, targeting the sorceress and letting an assault of small missiles flying toward her. Raven quickly looked over her shoulder, extending her left hand.
"Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!"
Nothing. Raven's eyes widened, forcing her palm further out, concentrating harder.
"Azarath, Metrion, ZINTHOS!"
A black sphere of energy rose from her hands just as the first missile made contact, making her floating form stagger back from the explosion. The sphere fully formed just as the next three missiles connected, protecting her from further harm. A worried bead of sweat started to form on her face, though she had no time to recoil, as Mammoth threw the very item she had earlier thrown at him, directly at her. A quick spin of her form would extend her other hand outward, as she quickly shouted out her enchantment.
"Azarath, Metrion, Zinthos!"
The mailbox was surrounded in a black energy, though continued to fly toward her. After a grunt, the box stopped in mid air, a few inches from her. Breathing a sigh of relief, she then let out a yell of pain, as several missiles launched into her back, making her drop the mail box, as well as herself, to the ground. Gizmo grinned, and followed the sorceress down.
"A perfect time to end one of our on going problems," he said, as a small locking device came out from his pack, hovering just over his eye. As he locked on, a barrage of missiles popped out of his small backpack, the very last of his ammunition.
Raven's body slowly fell to the ground, her back sizzling with smoke. A beep sounded from Gizmo's locking device and with a grin, launched six of his last missiles flying toward his defenseless enemy. Raven's eyes were half lidded, her head tilted toward where the missiles were launched from, a grunt let out from her lips, having nothing to do but simply await the attack and hope her body could withstand it.
To her complete disbelieve, each missile met their end at a purple sphere of energy, exploding a few yards from her, a field of smoke blocking her view of her attacker. Preparing herself for a rough landing, Raven's shock still hadn't ended, feeling herself land in a pair of small, soft arms, her catcher suddenly lowering herself from her sudden leap.
Jinx looked up to the genius with a firm frown upon her lips, holding the drained sorceress in her arms. Mammoth started to step toward her while Plasma finally walked out of the store he was thrown into, holding his head from the attack Jinx had left him. Her brows lowered at her sudden situation. All heads suddenly turned toward a screeching blue car heading their way, criminals and heroes recognizing the car instantly.
"Let's just get the heck out of here," Gizmo relayed to his teammates, as he took off in his jet pack, not up for another battle, and also completely out of ammunition. Plasma growled, as he ran passed Jinx, catching up to Mammoth who had also turned to hightail it out of there. Raven stirred in the girl's arms, who had turned toward the car just a few blocks down the street. She swallowed the lump that formed in her throat, not really wanting to be around when the Titan's showed up.
"Yea, I'm just gonna leave you here for your teammates," Jinx started to say, before she suddenly felt a grip on her arms.
"No," Raven spat out in a dazed state. Jinx looked to the girl in utter shock, but before she could question, Raven looked up with pleading eyes. "Get me out of here."
A tugging feeling developed within the witch, and abruptly found herself running down an alleyway, away from the shouts of the citizens who had suddenly formed around the crime scene. Running left and right, rounding corners, Jinx carried the sorceress in her arms, completely baffled by her actions this day.
I should have just stayed in bed the moment those pipes broke…Raven sighed, leaning into the girl's arms uncharacteristically, much to her own annoyance. Her body felt weak, as if drained of all energy. The attack she had endured took much more than she assumed, and she needed to let her body rest before attempting to heal itself, which also meant she had to keep herself conscious.
I should have just stayed in bed the moment those pipes broke…Author's Notes: Another chapter to another story out. An average eleven pages from Word for you all. Remember, in this story, there's a reason for everything. I don't just write things out and forget them ten chapters later. Everything always comes back in the end. –Nod-
Remember that. Lots of reviewers to give my appreciation to, so thank you all!
El Loco: There are some good Yuri stories of Teen Titans out there; you just gotta know where to look. I have another one ,True Awakenings, that's about 12 to 13 chapters right now. That's one of my larger hit stories out there, if you're interested.
WaMat DeBly: Yea, I've only heard of one other one, that's actually pretty good, but other than that, I haven't seen any Raven-Jinx pairings ;; It's a shame, they really make a good couple
Xion Glydus: The Cyborg thing, I'm not sure. He may or may not in the comic book I have no idea. I don't believe that he does in the show, but this is a Fanfiction site, is it not? Make it up! Some people keep asking me when certain parts of my story occur in the show. I simply say, "It doesn't, it does in my story though."
SexyChicy862: Heh, hope you liked this little fight scene. It was a tad bit short, but I'll have a better fight scene with our little Raven and Jinx next chapter, and that'll be a sight for sore eyes Don't worry about the pairing, you'll get used to it –nod-
Shadow Kitten: Thanks for the short, but sweet review.
FF Yuri lvr: Yea, I thought so too. Mostly the reason why I wrote the story, you know?
Daughter of the Equinox: Oh yes, it is quite ironic in deed. I like it though, you know? Her inability (In my story) to control her own powers… sounds just like another sorceress I know… which is why I think they make such a good pairing in my story What ya think of this chapter?
Draco Malfoy Girl: Glad to have another new reviewer taking a liking to my story. I'll keep up my 'great work' and try to get another chapter out soon.
Draco Malfoy Girl16: Are you the same person on Fanfiction and on Mediaminer? If so, thanks for the reviews! I always love reading reviews, and more than one by one person is always fine by me. I hope that with this story, I do inspire some more Jinx and Raven pairings They are so good together.
Ray1: Yea, she has trouble controlling her powers whenever something involving bad luck occurs, i.e. The black cat, broken mirrors etc.
Serpent King: Yea, the Pitch, and Pink one? I've finally found it and started reading it. I hope a new chapter comes out soon though o.x;
Raven's Girlfriend: Yup, and another chapter out for ya How's that? A new chapter for nearly all my stories out the same week! Boo Ya! As Cyborg would say.
Billy Rose: It doesn't happen in the show, so you don't have to worry about that. Jinx's powers, I'm assuming, are related to her hexing abilities. Since luck happens to be connected with that, to make matters humorous in my story, what if anything that had to do with bad luck occurs around Jinx, her powers would go out of control? Anyway, don't worry too much about it –nod- I've got everything under control
Darby: I've got more stories than I know what to do with… another chapter out, another story out… and now I gotta go update even MORE OO! Damn you people and your need to read my stories! ; I love it.
YuffieRikkuLover88: Well, we'll be getting to that part of the story in the next chapter. Raven and Jinx both have problems with controlling their powers, so in this story, they're a lot alike. Glad to see you like my story, and hope you keep reading.
Saint Raven: Yea, shit does get fucked up when dealing with a black cat… and broken mirrors… and amongst other things… I borrowed Raven's powers that I heard she used in Birthmark, the one where she freezes time? -Shrug- I don't know how it all went down in the show, but I tried my best –nod-
Purplelellamma: Once again, glad to see another person taking a liking to my story. Not too many people mix villains and heroes in a story, but I like to think it's possible –nod-
Once again, thank you all for reviewing, and hope that this chapter will keep you entertained long enough for me to write another one. Heh.
