Disclaimer: I don't own the Teen Titans, Super Friends, or Batman. I do not own the crazy ramblings of a 14 year old who thinks the Teen Titans are the Super Friends. Those belong to my brother. The characters Jessica and Trey I own as characters. The actual people I don't own 'cause I can't own my own brother. I don't even own the powers that Trey and Jessica have. Marvel does. I do not own the rivalry between Marvel comics and DC.
A/N: I just want to give a shout out to the only reviewer I've had so far. OverativeMind you are so cool. I promise this chap will be a lot better 'cause I've been planning it more than chapter 1.
Wow, Those Super Friends Are Awesome!
Chapter Two: Memories
Jessica lay sunbathing by the pool at her house at 3341 Daffodil Dr. The summer sun was warm, like friggin' Hell during one of it's bad days, and the humidity didn't help it either.
Trey had just exited the house and made his way toward the pool gate. He could hear snores coming from his sister.
Suddenly he jumped in with a large splash that hit the lounge chair Jessica was sleeping in.
"You're gonna get a sunburn if you stay asleep in the sun!" Trey shouted with a laugh. He looked toward her but saw the weirdest thing.
Jessica wasn't screaming. She wasn't soaked. She didn't squeal when the splash hit her chair. She didn't even wake up. She was lying under the lounge chair and continued to sleep.
"How did she get down there?" he thought to himself with confusion.
"Jessica!" he called.
Jessica picked up her head and hit it against the chair. "Ow!" she cried. "How did I get down here?"
She got out from under the chair and looked at Trey.
"You!" she said pointing her index finger at him.
"No! One moment you were there, on the chair, next you were under it!" Trey defended. "I didn't touch you."
"Yeah right." She looked up at the clouds. "It's gonna rain, better start heading in."
"No it's not," Trey said as the clouds started clearing away.
Jessica shrugged and hopped in the water.
Jessica and Trey were sat on the couch in the Titans' common room.
"That's it?" Robin asked Raven.
"That's one of them," she answered without emotion. "There are still some memories I can track down, like some where they aren't together, but this one was the easiest."
"We can work with this," Robin said. He turned to Jessica and Trey. "Do you know what your powers are now?"
Jessica thought a bit but just shrugged. Trey immediately jumped up.
"I can control the weather!" he squealed excitedly.
Jessica stared at him.
"Cool, man," Beast Boy said. "Let's try it out."
Everyone ran outside but Jessica and Cyborg stayed behind.
"You looked really hot in that swim suit," Cyborg said.
Jessica blushed furiously but managed a small, "Thank you."
Cyborg led her outside and she grabbed his hand.
The clouds outside began to darken, lightning flashed beautifully.
Jessica clutched Cyborg's hand a little tighter. "I don't like lightning," she admitted quietly to Cyborg.
The lightning stopped and the wind started to pick up. The force of it was so strong that some of the teenagers had started to lift from the ground.
Then it started to snow. Everyone hopped around merrily. Before the snow could stick to the ground the skies became clear.
"Alright!" Beast Boy and Cyborg cheered.
"How, as you call it, amazing!" Starfire gasped.
"It was cool," Raven grunted but she looked at Trey like she never did with anyone before.
"It needs work," Robin said like an asshole. "You can only control one at a time."
Trey nodded.
Everyone started back inside and noticed Cyborg and Jessica holding hands.
They all stood in shock, mouths hung open, but agreed in the courtship.
Robin winked at Cyborg. Beast Boy gave him a thumbs up. Starfire gave the lovebirds flower crowns.
"Friends Cyborg and Jessica have found love with each other!" she sang joyfully.
Jessica and Cyborg sweatdropped but thanked their friends for accepting them.
"Have you thought what your power is, Jessica?" Robin asked seriously.
"Teleportation maybe. I need more time to think about it," She answered.
"Movie night!" Beast Boy called out. He popped the video in.
Everyone sat on the couch. Raven scooted a little closer to Trey than she would normally be to anyone else. Jessica layed her head on Cyborg shoulder as he held her lovingly.
"Hey, Jessica!" a boy's voice rang from down the hall.
Jessica turned to see her friend Kyle. "Oh hey," she called back.
She was right outside the door of her geometry class. Kyle headed toward her.
"Where were you at lunch today?" he asked.
"Studying," she replied. "For my English final."
"Can you believe the school years almost over?"
"I know. I'll be a junior next year."
"Well, see ya later," Kyle said.
"Sure," Jessica waved.
The bell rang and students ran down the hall. The door that Jessica was standing next to banged open and came at Jessica without anytime to move.
But it didn't hit her. She stood, safe, in the same place she was before.
"Hello Jessica," Mr. Bachman-Williams, her geometry teacher, greeted.
No one had noticed her magnificent...well whatever it was.
"Jessica, wake up!" Cyborg cried shaking her.
"What?" she asked stupidly as she opened her eyes and moved to sit up.
"No, don't move," Cyborg commanded. "Are you hurt?"
"No," Jessica said slowly. "Why? What happened?"
"Well," Cyborg started. "One minute you were sleeping, then all of a sudden, you kinda fell through me and the couch."
Jessica gasped. She was behind the couch and all the rest of the Titans and Trey were gazing over at her.
"I just realized my power!" she shouted triumphantly while standing up. "I can go through stuff!"
"Ooh, like a ghost?" Beast Boy asked.
"Yeah, I guess," Jessica answered unsurely.
"Let's see then." Everyone was standing around her to see her awesome trick.
Jessica concentrated hard. She then began to feel cold, and tingly. She couldn't feel the ground anymore and thought that maybe she had started levitating or flying. She looked down at her legs and saw that she had gone transparent. Or was it translucent? She didn't know the term, but which ever one meant that you could see through her but still see her. Like a ghost.
Everyone gasped in awe.
Jessica then walked over to the wall and went through it.
"Don't go in my room!" Raven warned.
Jessica returned and went back to normal.
Everyone was silent for a long time.
"That's was really good," Robin finally said, breaking the silence. "But you need to work on controlling so it won't happen while you sleep again."
A/N: Well, how was it? Better than last time, huh? Any way I got the walking through stuff and weather controlling from the X-men. The ghost part though I made up myself. Don't forget to review to tell me how much better it was and how I can improve it. Next chapter will be about superhero names and Trey and Jessica will join in their first fight. Till next time!
-Amy
