Veduí il´er. (Greetings everyone.)

Nae Saian luume'. (It has been too long)

Hannon le na: (Thank you to:)

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And (one of the most loyal)

BlackBloodyTears

And to all my readers: I love you all.

Anyway.

Forward and Onward Fellow Fans…

(Aiya, I don't own TT! Almost forgot.)

"Raven," he said, suddenly she got it and gasped. He opened the ring box and presented it to her. "Will you marry me?" She sat stock-still and then shouted for all to hear.

"Yes!" She was smiling as Beastboy slid the ring on her finger and kissed her.

"I don't think they heard you in China," he said, wrapping his arms around her. "So, when do you want to have the ceremony?"

"Let's elope," she said, "Tonight." Beastboy looked at her.

"Jinx would kill you," he said.

"I know," Raven said as they settled back on the couch, Raven in his arms, "I was joking. Want to shoot for December? I don't have any family that we want there."

"Well," Beastboy said, "Everyone from the old days will want to come. December sounds good. Do you think we can pull it together that quickly?"

"I've got some cash saved up," Raven said, "I've also got quite a few designer friends who can hook me up for cheap, and Demeter's the who's who with just about everyone."

"Me too," Beastboy said, "I know most of my friends will want to show up."

"I'll call Jinx and Star tomorrow," Raven said, "They can help me find some stuff. You know the rhyme, 'Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue'?"

"Yes," Beastboy said, suddenly he remembered something in the back of his closet. "I'll be right back." The only thing his mother had left him was her wedding veil; it was the only thing that had survived. He took the box gently in his hands and brought it back to Raven, taking the sheer fabric out of the box. Raven gasped, it was beautiful. "This was my mother's, that takes care of something old." Raven let the fabric run through her hands and folded it in her hands.

"It's beautiful," she said, "Thank you." She kissed him soundly. They separated and Beastboy looked deep into her eyes. "I love you."

"Beat me to it," Beastboy said, kissing her. "Come on, let's get you home." Raven and Beastboy were kissing randomly all the way home. He dropped her off close to eleven, Demeter was already home.

"Hey Dem," Raven said, outrageously happy.

"You're never going to believe this," this Dem said, she walked in and held up her left hand, which was now occupied by a very large diamond. "Mike proposed!" Raven screamed and hugged her friend. "We're going to wait till April though, both of us want a spring wedding. Raven, what's up?" Raven bit her lip and raised her own left hand. Demeter screamed. "Ah! We're engaged on the same night!" She gave a hug that was worthy of Starfire.

"Dem," Raven said, turning blue, "Air."

"Oh," Demeter said, "Sorry. I'm so excited! How weird is this? When are you guys getting hitched?"

"We're going to shoot for December," Raven said, "Come here, look at this." Raven took out the beautiful veil. "I told him about the poem, 'Something Old, Something New, Something borrowed and something blue' so he ran off and got this for old, it was his mothers." Demeter ran her hand over the smooth fabric.

"Wow," Demeter said, "We're going to have to get you a dress worthy of this thing." The veil was very beautiful, it was designed to be draped over the head, no other tiara or ornament was on it. Beautiful and elegant in simplicity.

"Which reminds me," Raven said, taking her white board from the wall and talking as she wrote, "Call Jinx and Star. They'll kill me if I don't call. Now, we have to get your wedding ready too. Oh, how are we going to pull this all off in a couple months!"

"I don't know," Demeter said, "But lets just get through Halloween. I nicked the key from Brian today; he was at the club we went to. If we hurry we can make it before anyone notices we're gone." Raven smiled. It finally seemed like life was going up for the two. Raven and Demeter stole through the streets and came to the storage center for pods and quickly located the right one.

"We're lucky we stock most of this," Raven said, "It would have been hell otherwise." They shifted though the rows of costumes. "Hey. Here's "Cats" which ones do you want?"

"Mungojerrie and Rumpleteazer," Demeter answered, "I've got the dark ball gown for Christine, you're to pale for pink sweetie." They hoped back on their bikes and rode back to the flat to find a message waiting.

"Friend Raven!" None other the Starfire yelled over the phone. "Why did you not call us right away? Why must Beastboy be the one to be the bearer of new this happy? I insist on coming over tomorrow, we have a wedding to pull off. I will see you promptly an ten." Raven could hear Robin in the background.

"Star, we have work."

"Work can wait," the argued, "This is Raven and she is finally marrying friend Beastboy, work comes second. We own the business, deal with it Robin." Demeter looked at Raven. The two continued bickering until the machine ran out of tape.

"She the red-head?" she asked. Raven nodded. "I knew I always liked her." Raven smiled and deleted the message.

"Come on," Raven said, "Let's get some sleep, thankfully we got off work for a while. There's a plus to everyone thinking that you're injured and can barely get out of bed."

"Amen to that," Demeter said, walking into her room. "Could we get any more lucky? We're engaged and ready to be married within a year, our jobs are going great and we're probably going to be living in houses soon. And if I have my way, kids in a year."

"Life is good," Raven said from the bathroom, she came out in her normal boxers and tank top. "I tried to convince Beastboy to elope…"

"I'd kill you," Demeter said.

"That's why we didn't," Raven said, "And I'm glad you didn't because I would kill you! So, you want a spring wedding?"

"Yeah," Demeter said.

"Well, I already have some ideas." Raven said. "I'm thinking; hair tied up with flowers in it, white ones. Roses maybe, for you I mean. And we could do a lace veil."

"My wedding," Demeter protested, throwing a pillow at her roommate, "Go plan your own. By the way, I think your colors should be purple and green." Raven gave Demeter a look and wrinkled her nose.

"Hardy har har," she said, "You're hilarious."

"I thought it was practical," Demeter said. "We'll talk in the morning, I'm going to go have romantic dreams now."

"It is morning," Raven said, looking at the clock, "See you in a couple hours." Demeter retreated to her room and smiled. She and Mike were getting married; Raven and Beastboy were getting hitched to. Life was good, only one thought tugged in the back of both girls' mind.

'That is usually when it takes a turn for the worst.'

Well, tell me what you think.

Tenna' ento lye omenta. (Until next we meet)

Cormamin niuve tenna' ta elea lle au'. (My heart shall weep until it sees thee again.)

Hannon le. (Thank you.)

Verya

(Oh, and for those of you deprived children, the language I always use if Elvish, duh. Google: Verya, Elvish Names.)