I HAVE NO HOMEWORK FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE SUMMER!
If I owned Teen Titans would it make any sense for me to be here writing this on the old Windows 97 with the mouse that only works 12 percent of the time because mom won't let me type this on her and dad's XP instead of on a mouse-less laptop getting ready to give it to whoever draws out the episode? No, not unless I was crazier then I was when I last checked.
This chapter is dedicated to Fjord Cannon for reviewing all of my stories with reviews worth reading/answering!
REVIEW REPLIES-
Futuremarine1000- That sounds depressing. MUST READ! Does he reason die? (Don't actually answer.)
Happy Sun- By now I've figured out that you hate Terra- and- sorry for the disappointment but I'm not killing anyone (except Hamtarro but that's a different story!) unless I need to kill Terra or Raven (yes, I am capable of killing off Raven) to help BB with his decision. Hurt Terra not me!
beastboyrulze- I figure it balances out the mind numbing slowness of my other story (Miss Teen Jump City Beauty Pageant if you're interested).
Moon Goddess of the Sun- My soon or your soon? (Sorry about the wait.)
kelly- Thanx!
xThexPhantressx- Sorry about the wait. Even I have no idea who he'll choose.
Fjord Cannon- NOT THE EVIL PUPPY DOG EYES OF DOOM! I don't know who he'll choose… yet.
Firenze2000- I'm glad I didn't put the dream in flashback style then!
Return from Stone
Chapter 2: DDR, Slade, And Terra
TITANS TOWER
"Find a way to entertain yourself if you're bored," Raven finally told Beast Boy after what felt like an hour (a.k.a. 5 seconds)
"Hey, Raven, will you play a video game with me?" Beast Boy asked.
"No," Raven surprisingly answered.
"Will you play DDR with me?" Beast Boy asked hopefully, pulling out a DDR platform (A.N. I mean one of those at-home DDR things- they do exist, my friend has one).
"DDR is a video game involving dancing- I don't do either. What do you think?"
"Yes?" Beast Boy replied as if he almost believed it.
"Wrong," Raven replied getting back to her book.
"Robin-" Beast Boy was interrupted by Robin.
"Sorry, BB, I need to find out what Slade's-" Robin said before BB interrupted him.
"Dude, we all know you hate Slade, he's a really bad guy, everything he does you think is your fault, but you're just trying to get out of playing on the GameStation with me," Beast Boy told him.
"Sometimes I blame him instead of myself," Robin replied defensively.
"Car's fixed," Cyborg announced entering the living room.
BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! BEEP! BEEP!
"It's him," Raven said, pointing at the crime-monitor (A.N. that's my name for it) which showed a big 'S' for Slade.
"Guess you'll find out what he's up to," Beast Boy told a not-so-happy Robin.
"Teen Titans, GO!" Robin seems to love doing that.
SOMEWHERE IN FOREST BORDERING JUMP CITY
Apparently, Slade had felt the need to celebrate getting his flesh back by sending a bunch of his robots out to the middle of the nearest forest to cause completely pointless destruction. He was simply standing around on a big tree stump- both surveying the work of his robots and waiting for his dear friends the Teen Titans to arrive. His wait wasn't too long. He dodged the Starbolt-Sonic blast that had come from behind with perfect ease.
"Destroying a forest? It seems you've hit an all time low," Robin said.
"It's as good a way as any to celebrate being alive," Slade said. "If it's so minor, then why did you bother coming?" By now he and Robin were punching, blocking, kicking, blocking and so on while Raven, Beast Boy, Cyborg, and Starfire were fighting the robots with difficulty.
"I never said it was minor," Robin growled, dodging another punch and throwing one of his own. Slade blocked it.
"Then you consider me a major threat. I'm honored," Slade replied, he loved doing this to Robin.
"THAT'S NOT WHAT I SAID!" Robin yelled.
If Robin's fighting has a flaw, it's that he lets his anger take control and loses concentration. He threw a badly aimed punch at Slade, Slade caught it with his hand and punched Robin and sent Robin flying backwards. The robots had pinned everyone else (it took about five to hold Cyborg in place) and now caught Robin.
Before Slade got the chance to say something threatening or villain-y, a familiar voice shouted "Five down one to go!" A boulder was thrown at Slade, and column-like stalagmites grew up from the ground and engulfed the robots causing them to break and the Titans to be freed.
"I guess you'll have to start over," said the familiar voice again as the dust cleared and a familiar blue-eyed blonde appeared.
"Terra?" Starfire questioned.
So the end was completely lame. It was time to update whether the chapter sucked or not. If I get less than six reviews I won't update. I promise my next chapter will be much better.
