Finally back! And just in time for school! Lucky me. Anyway, thanks for all the reviews! I'm probably going to be updatingonce weekor maybe if I'm lucky, more.
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"Friends! You have been silent for nearly ten minutes! Are you surprised that I have acquired this pleasant substitute home for the wilderness?" Starfire asked cheerfully.
"We're surprised, alright," Raven answered.
The cabin Starfire had rented was a small log cabin that looked damp from the outside and was surely cold and wet on the inside. A pad of moss was growing on the left bottom corner and the roof had a few holes in it.
"Well, uh, let's just hope it doesn't rain. Come on, Titans! Let's set up inside, I'm sure we can get a warm fire going in front too," Robin smiled falsely as he tried to be positive.
"Yes! We shall make the haste so we can start how you say, 'the hike' afterward!" Starfire smiled happily.
"Uh, Star, I think we should maybe go on that hike later. The sun's starting to go down," Robin advised.
"Yeah, and we don't want the Unnamed Guy to get us, do we?" Beast Boy said mysteriously.
"Unnamed Guy? Where does he get this stuff?" Raven asked Cyborg.
"Unnamed Guy? Who is that?" Starfire asked.
"He's an evil guy who—"
"Doesn't exist," Robin cut Beast Boy off.
"You'll see he's real, you'll all see! Muhahahaha!" Beast Boy laughed maniacally.
"Are you finished?" Raven asked impatiently.
"No. Muhahahahaha! Okay, I'm done," Beast Boy said.
"Now that that's over, I think Star and I should get some lumber for the fire. Until then, you guys go ahead and get comfy," Robin instructed.
"Why do you to get the easy job?" Raven said.
"No worries, we can stay alive for fifteen minutes," Cyborg smiled.
"Alright. Beast Boy, try not to get on Raven's nerves. Raven, try not to hurt Beast Boy. Cyborg, try to keep these two away from each other when they start getting out of control," Robin smiled teasingly and he and Starfire left.
"I'm never out of control," Raven said stubbornly.
"Yes you are! Remember the time when you got scared and—Mm!"
Raven had locked Beast Boy's lips with her telekinetic powers. Beast Boy's lips were now incased in dark energy and made it so he couldn't speak.
"Finally some peace and quiet," Raven smiled faintly. "I'll be in my roo—er, the cabin," Raven sighed.
Once Raven's cape was unseen, Beast Boy's mouth was released.
"What's her problem?" Beast Boy asked.
Cyborg started whistling and reading a sports magazine.
Back at the Tower….
Speedy had wandered into Robin's room. He slid a sliding door open and saw approximately twenty of the same costumes, twenty pairs of metal-bound boots, and seven masks.
"That guy seriously needs some new clothes," Speedy remarked.
He turned to Robin's bedside table and opened a drawer.
"Oh, what do we have here?" Speedy smiled mischievously.
In Raven's room….
Bumblebee opened the door to Raven's dim and dark room. She looked around and saw things that looked ancient. Books, scrolls, miniature statues, it could've been a museum if it had enough space and lighting.
"Hm, what's this?" Bumblebee wondered as she started reaching for a dusty mirror. Then she remembered what Cyborg had told her earlier before about him and Beast Boy going into Raven's mind with a creepy old mirror.
"Oh, no, curiosity killed the cat. I'm not touch 'in that thing," Bumblebee smiled to herself.
"What's this? A diary…." Bumblebee trailed off as she opened a dark blue book with black rhinestones lining down the spine of the book.
In the woods….
An owl hooted loudly.
"Robin, what is that most unpleasant sound?" Starfire asked worriedly.
"That's just an owl, Starfire. It won't hurt you," Robin smiled soothingly. Then he scowled at the small lumber in his arms. It was a wimpy pile and wasn't nearly enough to make a decent fire. These woods were a pretty empty lumber spot.
"Robin, I do not see any progress of our lumber," Starfire finally said. "Perhaps we should go back to camp and try our luck on our way back. I am sure we will find some more."
"If you say so, Star," Robin nodded. He finally will get within the safety of the cabin and he wanted to make sure he stayed there. He didn't want anyone to know, but the woods kind of creeped him out. Robin frowned. "Um, Starfire, do you remember the way back to camp?"
Sorry if the chapter was too short. I'll make the next chappy longer, I promise! Though, you might have to wait for a while. Key word: might.
