Awesome! Totally awesome! Hold on, major ego boost here! I have a new reviewer! OH YEAH I'M GOOD!
Blackfoxdemon- Yeah, I know that was kind of mean, oh, OK that was really mean, but like I said before, All the titans have an important purpose in this story. I think Canadians rock because Avril Lavigne is Canadian, and most of my relatives are Canadian, and maple syrup is REALLY good. (Drools over maple syrup) If you have never had pixie sticks before, I feel sorry for you. THEY ROCK MY SOCKS!
Kali Ann- Once again, thanks.
Dlsky-You're a really awesome reviewer. I read through this like twenty times and didn't notice that. Might have something to do with me writing and posting it at 1 in the morning, yawn. Anyways, your thoughts are always valued, please continue reviewing. Don't worry, the whole Star and Raven conspiracy shall continue, it's one of the best ideas I've had for this story.
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RA-Levitating away into the dark and foggy night, I prayed Starfire was following me. The whole success of our tiny and most likely kamikaze mission to save Robin depended on her flying after me. I heard a faint swooping noise above me. Excellent.
ST- Raven had made me confused. If we were to, "put our heads together and find Robin" then why did she leave me? Don't people have to be near each other to, "put their heads together?"
Maybe this was Raven's plan, but I saw nothing nice about it. Leaving Beast Boy alone in the empty parking lot was cruel. I could hear his dry sobs as we left him abandoned and all alone to mourn because we could not even provide for Cyborg a nice funeral. Whatever we were planning to do, I am guessing that the kidnapping of Cyborg's body has stifled it. Suddenly, I heard a small hiss in the shadows.
"Starfire!" I looked around and noticed nobody. "Starfire." I looked down, Raven was flying below me. "What…" "Don't talk, just follow me." This really was turning out to be a strange day. "Raven, why must I" "Do you want to save Robin or not?" Starfire suddenly realized what was going on, following Raven through the dark streets of Jump City.
All of the buildings were locked as we wandered through midnight's abandoned town, the only sound coming from the churning water falling into the eerily illuminated fountain at the center of the square, and the steady ticking of the town's huge clock. Suddenly, Raven stopped in front of a manhole cover in the street, studying our surroundings, and then silently nodding as if applauding herself for finding it.
An aura of black energy surrounded the cover, Raven flipped her finger and it flew off with an astounding clatter, spreading icky green glue on the spotless pavement that looked much like the slimy blue creature that lived in our refrigerator. She turned around for the first time since we had started our long journey. "After you." I made a face. This would probably ruin my outfit, and jumped into the slimy depths of the sewer.
Once inside, Raven once again spoke. "Starfire, think you could get us some light here?" I ignited a star bolt. We were once again inside of a long concrete tunnel; it looked eerily similar to the one we had been in when Robin had disappeared. She stood for a minute, and then started to walk through the pipeline after igniting a shield of black energy around her and me.
The only sound we heard for several hours was a faint dripping noise that came from the ceiling and the scurry of rats on the ground. My hair stuck to my neck in the humidity, the combined temperature and smell were most unpleasant.
We stopped again, Raven put her hand on the concrete and tapped, a hollow sound echoing through, there was a smile of relief plastered on her face. Raven whispered something to the wall and a black aura crackled around it, revealing that it was actually a door. She opened it and walked in, I followed closely behind.
R- I hadn't gotten anything to do for several days, ever since the whole Cyborg incident, so I had mostly spent my time sitting on a gear in Slade's hideout, in time, it had become a hideout of my own. It was kind of stupid, and mainly consisted of me scratching mathematical formulas and new ideas into the metal, but it was probably what kept me from going insane over those long days.
Sometimes it felt like being at titans tower, I even played that stupid violent game that beast boy and I had thought of, "Slade hangman." I smiled at the thought, remembering. "Yo dude, come to the yizzle fo shizzle ya dig?" I looked up confused, and saw Starfire, wearing a pair of sunglasses, lopsided on her smiling face. "Uh, Starfire, whats with the…" I couldn't find a word for it. "Beast boy informed me that this was the earthly greeting to invite you to play a game of hang the man with us!" I made a mental note to burn beast boy alive. "Um, Star, I'm kind of busy." Starfire looked crestfallen, I couldn't stand that face.
"Okay Starfire, one game, but do me a favor and never wear those sunglasses again. I walked into the kitchen, and sitting amidst a lot of scrawled papers, "Yo, Robin!" Beast boy was sitting at the table, his mouth covered in bright orange cheeto powder wearing a pair of sunglasses that looked exactly like Starfire's. "It's GANGSTER DAY at titan's tower, you should join in, everyone's in on it." On instinct Robin looked at the couch where Raven sat reading a book, she looked up, she was wearing sunglasses too. "Laugh and you die." Beast Boy gave her the look, Raven sighed. "Yo dig?" "So anyways, I am the GRAND CHAMPION at HANG MAN! Beat me and you don't have to be a gangster!"
"Wait a minute, RAVEN lost against YOU?" Beast Boy grinned. "No, I just told her I'd leave her alone if she wore the sunglasses, and Cy refused to even play, he went outside instead." "Okay, what a ten letter word for, always happy? Oh man you'll never guess this, go on, guess a letter." Robin thought for a second, optimistic? Beast Boy sweat dropped, okay, lets play another round. They continued like this for several minutes. "Beast Boy! I have an idea of brilliance to make you win!" Starfire whispered something into Beast Boy's ear, making him smile. "Okay Starfire." "Robin, what's a two letter word for dislike?" Robin was curious to find out what their plan was, "z?" "Nope!", beast boy drew a head on the paper, and Robin gasped, and started to laugh. He was hanging Slade. That time Robin let Beast Boy win, and Robin had to wear sunglasses. There they sat, into the night, eating cheetos and thinking of fun ways to murder Slade.
I absentmindedly scratched Starfire's face into the metal, smiling with lopsided sunglasses. I could barely handle betraying his closest friends, much less betraying her, I had to get out of here, and warn the titans what was going to happen before they all ended up like me.
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Oh yeah, I am so awesome. If you're reading this, review it, or beast boy will stab you with a pitchfork. He's already gotten me twice. Next chapter, a little bit of the evil scheme of the century will be revealed. Signing off
-Citty Wilson
(MAN Slade is so awesome!; I'm already getting ideas for a sequel to this story after I finish this one. It wont be done for quite a while though.)
