TheUbu (I'd be Ubu but someone took it!)
I'm a crazy Canadian and some of my writing may reflect that. Don't be alarmed and run for the hills, I'm sure it won't hurt too badly.
I dedicate this chapter to my cat Maquinna. My aunt has come over this weekend and she's brought her dog with her. Now my cat is hanging out with me in the downstairs of my house. This usually wouldn't be a problem but… SHE'S DRIVING ME CRAZY! I'm getting even less sleep than I normally do because she keeps waking me up to pay attention to her. She's even hopped up on the keyboard to get it!
By dedicating this chapter to you, you little annoying ball of fuzz, I hope you'll quit bugging me and let me write!
Disclaimer: I don't own the Teen Titans; any characters contained within are not mine and belong to their respective owners with whom I have no affiliation.
Chapter Five
It had been a day since Beast Boy had been interacting with the other Titans and things were going well. He'd learned a great deal about how to handle the emotions of his teammates and how empathy worked in general. At first he was surprised when he found out that if people around him were feeling strong emotions, like when Robin was angry, he began to feel those emotions himself.
He had control over them now though. The fact that he had such control over them amazed even him.
It was really different though. It felt like he was invading his friend's privacy simply being able to feel what they felt. For instance, he knew that Cyborg felt guilty for stopping Mumbo. He thought it was his fault that they were stuck the way they were. In a sense, it was, but he did what he had to do to save them. Beast Boy didn't know if they would have been killed by what Mumbo was doing to them, but it sure felt like it could have.
Again, Beast Boy had been awake since early morning. This gave him a chance to do some laundry, clean his room a little more, and just relax in the common room. The only other Titan awake was Robin.
"Good morning." He greeted from the table.
"Morning." Replied Beast Boy.
"So what do you and Raven have planned for today?"
"Not a lot. She's going to start teaching me how to use these powers." He lifted his hands. "If we have time I'm going to start teaching her how to transform into some simple animals. We're supposed to start around ten o'clock."
"And where do you plan to do all this?" He asked as he poured another glass of orange juice.
"Well, we're not going to be doing anything big so we figured just here in the common room. Raven says it should be quiet when I first start so you guys should go train or something."
Robin let out a small laugh. "We're getting kicked out again? Ok. I guess I could have Cy and Star run the training simulator."
Beast Boy said nothing but walked into the kitchen and pulled out a couple pieces of sliced bread. He wasn't very hungry this morning so he opted to have some peanut butter toast. After he placed the two slices of bread in the toaster, he sat at the table across from Robin. It was quiet in the kitchen, almost totally silent but Robin was making scraping noises every time he scooped up another fork full of hash browns. Usually Beast Boy hated silences like this, it was almost like he had to break the quiet or he would explode due to pent up energy. It was different this time though; there was a kind of dignified quality to the quiet atmosphere he was sharing with his leader.
The toaster popped up the browned pieces of toast and Beast Boy casually made his way from the table to the cupboard where the peanut butter was stored. He slathered the peanut butter thickly over the toast and sat at the table again.
Robin broke the near soundlessness.
"So how are you taking this? I mean really, you look calm and everything but you must have some feelings towards your current 'condition'."
Beast Boy swallowed a bite of his toast and studied his leader's expression. He was serious but concerned at the same time. He could clearly feel the concern emanating from him but it felt like he was trying to suppress it.
"It's not that big a deal. I used to have abilities others didn't have before and I used them to help people. I may not have those same abilities, but I have different ones now that can still be used to help people. I intend to continue to do so and that means learning to use these powers." He replied in a steady voice. "Nothing's really changed."
Robin's expression changed to that of a thoughtful one for a moment then he smiled.
"That's good to hear. I don't know if I tell you guys this enough, but I'm glad to have such dedicated people on my team." Robin rose from the table with his plate and glass and moved to the sink. "I hope your training goes well with Raven."
With that, the boy wonder left for the common room door. He was stopped momentarily as he reached it though.
"Hey Robin?"
Robin just turned and looked at him.
"Thanks."
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Robin thought about what Beast Boy said for a moment.
'He really is dedicated to helping people. It doesn't matter what's happening to him, he still wants to help protect the city.'
It was true, though he may have been known to goof around and act like a fool in general, Beast Boy always did what had to be done when it came down to it. He was always someone that Robin or anyone could depend on when needed.
Robin smiled.
"That's good to hear." He said, grabbing his now empty plate a glass. "I don't know if I tell you guys this enough, but I'm glad to have such dedicated people on my team. I hope your training goes well with Raven."
His tone of voice changed slightly when he said Raven. He'd been starting to suspect that Beast Boy might have feelings for her. True, Beast Boy didn't seem as far gone as he was for Starfire, but there was definitely something there.
He was almost out the door when Beast Boy stopped him.
"Hey Robin?"
Robin just turned and looked at him through his mask, waiting for him to continue.
"Thanks."
He gave his pale friend a smile and continued on through the doors.
'I guess I better go get Star and Cy.' He thought to himself.
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Beast Boy looked out the window of the common room. On the city side shore he could see there were lots of people playing around, swimming, and just having a good time. It was still pretty hot out, but at least the heat wave was over. He too wanted to go out and have fun. Just to swim around, have a water fight, or even build a sand castle.
He smiled briefly as he remembered the giant sand castle he, Cyborg, and Starfire had constructed a week ago. Robin decided to tan during most of the construction, but even he eventually helped out. Raven hadn't though, of course she hadn't. She couldn't. She would have been like Beast Boy was now, idle looking out the window wishing she weren't restricted by her powers.
Beast Boy toyed with the idea of going out anyway. 'Hey, I do have these powers under my control. Maybe going out wouldn't be such a bad idea.'
He quickly quashed the idea. Only havoc and destruction would come of that.
He sighed deeply.
"Where are you Raven?" He turned his gaze to the clock on the wall. "It's already 11:15AM!"
Beast Boy decided it would be better to go wake her as opposed to waiting another minute longer.
On his way to the door he started to have doubts about what he was so sure of a few minutes ago. 'Is this such a good idea? Raven never likes to be disturbed when she's in her room.'
'It doesn't matter, she's already more than an hour late!' A second part of his mind reasoned.
'I'm pretty sure that it's a sign of insanity when your mind argues with itself.' Beast Boy thought.
'Oh yea? You were already crazy before any of this happened.' The second part of his mind stated. 'You're already at her door so you might as well just get it over with.'
Beast Boy was to busy paying attention to the conversation going on in his head to realize he had already arrived at her door. He stepped forward to knock but he heard her alarm clock beeping through the door. He almost laughed but quickly centered himself. It seemed Raven had also inherited Beast Boy's ability to sleep through nearly anything. He gently knocked on the door.
After waiting a moment and hearing no reply to his knock but the steady beeping of her alarm clock, Beast Boy knocked harder.
"Hey Rae? It's like 11:15 and you haven't showed up for breakfast or anything."
Still no reply save for that grating beeping.
Beast Boy was beginning to think something bad might have happened to Raven and he was now pounding on the door.
"Raven! Are you all right?" He almost shouted. "I'm coming in!"
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Raven awoke to a pounding at her door. She wasn't fully awake but she heard the jarring beeping of her clock. It was too early, she still needed sleep. She lazily rolled over a smacked the source of the displeasing noise and attempted to return to sleep.
A muffled shouting came from the other side of the door but in her half-conscious state, it meant very little to her and she pulled the blankets up around her.
The door slid open and in came Beast Boy. He was trying to stay calm but it was evident that he was struggling. The sight that met him calmed him immediately though. What he saw was so funny that he wanted to drop to the floor and laugh until he couldn't any longer.
He did his best to hold it in though and approached her bedside.
"Time to wake up Rae." He said softly.
She barely stirred.
"Wake up Raven!" Beast Boy shouted.
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Beast Boy franticly punched in the manual override for the door lock. A small tone indicated he had given the proper code and just as the door began to slide open, the alarm clock stopped.
'I'm almost there Rae!' He thought to himself.
He rushed through the door and nearly laughed at the sight that met him. Raven curled up in a mass of blankets that looked very similar to a nest. Her head was poking out and she had a large smile on her face. It was so priceless that Beast Boy wished he had a camera.
'She looks so cute.' He thought.
'Yea, it's almost a shame to wake her.' Another part of his mind agreed.
He knelt by the edge of her bed and tried to rouse her from her slumber.
"Time to wake up Rae."
Her head rolled to the other side and she stretched slightly but she was still asleep.
'Well, it looks like there's only one thing left to do…'
"Wake up Raven!" He shouted loudly.
She rolled over again but yawned deeply.
"Five more minutes." She groaned.
Beast Boy couldn't contain it anymore, he laughed loudly. As a result of his outburst, Raven's alarm clock began to glow black and shook.
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'Why is someone trying to wake me? I just want to sleep a little longer.' Raven thought to herself.
"Five more minutes." She mumbled as she rolled over.
Suddenly there was laughter. It was definitely too loud and would destroy any chance of returning to sleep.
"Beast Boy?"
Raven was starting to become more aware of her surroundings and looked to the source of the laughter. Beast Boy was kneeling by the side of her bed and was laughing. He was laughing so hard he had tears in his eyes.
'Beast Boy's laughing? Wait… He's not supposed to be laughing…'
Just as she finished her last thought, her alarm clock shattered into an uncountable number of pieces. Beast Boy's head snapped up and his laughing halted immediately.
"What are you doing in my room?"
"Well, you were more than an hour late for when were supposed to start training. I came here to get you but there was no answer from inside." He explained. "I guess I sorta panicked."
Raven gave him a disbelieving look.
"What? I warned you that I was coming in!"
"Right. Whatever, I need to get dressed. Out." She said pointing at the door.
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After Raven got dressed, she met Beast Boy in the common room and they had lunch. They didn't speak much but Beast Boy didn't really mind, it wasn't an uncomfortable silence so he was content.
Raven brought her dishes to the sink and started to wash them.
"I thought animals were supposed to be alert and all that in the mornings." She said looking in Beast Boy's direction.
"Yea, but what about carefree animals? Dogs and cats can be pretty lazy."
"I guess so."
"So when are we going to start training?" He asked.
Raven set the dishes on the drying rack and walked back to the table.
"Right now I guess."
"Ok. What are we going to start off with?"
"I thought we'd start off by moving some small objects. Sit down and focus on that plate." She said, indicating the plate she had set at the opposite end of the table. "It's actually quite simple. All you have to do is focus on the object, have what you want that object to do clear in your mind, and say 'Azerath Metrion Zinthos'."
'Ok.' Beast Boy thought. 'This'll be easy, just have to focus on what I want it to do.'
Beast Boy looked at the plate and imagined it gently sliding across the table, coming to a rest in front of him.
"Azerath Metrion Zinthos." He quietly said.
The plate became engulfed in darkness and slowly slid across the table. It created a faint scraping noise as it slid and finally came to a stop directly in front of Beast Boy. He smiled for a brief moment before adorning his more or less stoic expression.
"How did you do that?" Raven asked in disbelief.
"It was just like you said Rae. Focus on it, imagine what you want it to do, and say those words."
"But you managed to hold a clear picture of what you wanted it to do just like that?"
"Yea." He replied. "It's not very different from what you need to do to change. You have to keep a clear picture of the animal you want and presto; there's your animal."
"Interesting." She said. "Well, you seem to have the basics, it's the same for moving larger objects too. It may take a bit more concentration and effort, but you should be able to move things like busses and even small buildings. I find it helps if I direct my arms toward the objects I'm moving; it helps channel the energy more easily. Be careful though, when you're doing something that takes a great deal of effort, it will begin to strain your body because of all the energy that's flowing through you."
"Alright, how about healing?"
"For healing, it's a little different, you have to feel the energy inside of you. When you feel it, you have to try and feel it in your hands. If you imagine a soft blue glow in your chest spreading to your hands, it should make it a little easier."
Beast Boy closed his eyes and tried to imagine the soft blue glow within. He imagined it spreading to his palms but he felt nothing. He opened his eyes and look at his palms, but saw nothing but the pale gray skin that was there a moment before.
He frowned. "I don't feel anything."
"Don't worry. I'm sure you'll be able to do it when you need to." She said and gave him a comforting smile. "When you're going to heal something, just put your hands above the wound and imagine what you want the energy in your hands to do. There's something about the healing that you need to know, but you have to promise not to tell anyone."
Beast Boy looked at the serious expression on her face and nodded.
"I promise."
Raven let out a small sigh and continued. "Ok. When you heal an injury, you will absorb the pain. You'll feel it in your chest and depending on the severity of the injury you healed, can last up to a week."
'What?' Beast Boys mind felt like it just choked. 'She takes the pain of those she heals? Raven's healed me hundreds of times though!'
"Raven…" He breathed. "You should have told someone… You should have told me. If I'd known, I wouldn't have come to you with all those minor scrapes and cuts."
"It's ok." She said and smiled warmly. "I'd gotten used to it."
"Yea but-" Raven cut him off.
"Please Beast Boy, It's fine. Now about flying, just imagine yourself as the object you slid across the table." She said in an attempt to change the subject.
"Ok." Beast Boy said, still slightly rattled by this new revelation.
He walked to the middle of the common room in front of the semicircular couch and closed his eyes. He thought of himself slowly lifting a foot off the ground. With that picture in mind, he chanted out the magic words.
"Azerath Metrion Zinthos."
He opened his eyes as he felt his feet leave the ground. His eyes had gone completely white and were casting off a bright light. He imagined himself moving around in circles in front of the couch and he, almost instantaneously, did. The sensation was different from that of flying, but he enjoyed it. He floated above the couch and dropped down onto one of the cushions.
"Well that was interesting." He said plainly. "How about I take a break and teach you some stuff now?"
Raven nodded. "Sure."
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Raven watched as he floated around in front of the couch. She smiled. It looked like he was having a little fun. How he was able to use her powers so quickly astonished Raven. It seemed nothing short of miraculous that he could manage any of it at all but he'd been able to move a plate to himself flawlessly, and on the first try!
He may not have been able to get the healing powers to work but he was now gliding around the room. He floated above the couch and dropped down.
"Well that was interesting. How about I take a break and teach you some stuff now?"
Raven thought about it for a moment. 'I guess I could start to learn to use these powers. Hey, it might even be fun.'
"Sure." She nodded.
"Ok, come over here then."
Raven walked around to the front of the couch.
"Right, it'll be easier for you to transform if you get rid of any loose clothing. Just ditch the cape."
She looked at him oddly for a moment but did as she was instructed.
"What's with the look? Don't tell me you thought I wore this spandex jumpsuit because I think it looks cool." He said with a small laugh before centering himself again.
Raven blushed a little. "Well I guess I did. But why are you wearing it now then?"
Beast Boy looked down at himself and shrugged. "I guess I don't have any other clothes."
"Oooooookay. So what do I do now?"
"Like I said before, morphing isn't very different from using your powers to move things. All you have to do is think of the animal you want to transform into. You have to get a good picture of that animal in your mind, then imagine what it would be like to be that animal. You'll have to concentrate on the from you take or you might change back." He said. "Lets start you off with something simple; a kitten, that should work."
Raven nodded and closed her eyes.
"Wait a second." Beast Boy interrupted. "There are two things you have to know; first, you'll have to fight your animal instincts. They shouldn't be too strong as a kitten but it's still something you should look out for. Second, how you transform back into yourself: just think of the way you look now and you should be able to switch back pretty easily. You'll switch back instantly if you loose consciousness or you get startled so watch out for that."
"Sounds easy enough." Said Raven as she closed her eyes.
'Just have to focus on a kitten.' She thought as the image formed in her mind. 'What would it be like to be a kitten?'
Raven could feel her body starting to change, her bones were moving, and she was shrinking. She felt fur sprout all over he skin and her spine began to grow more segments. Her tail had almost fully grown and her ears had shifted to the top of her head. Whiskers had grown and she could feel little comb-like prongs pop out of her tongue.
Is this what Beast Boy felt like every time he transformed? The sensation was one of the oddest things she'd ever felt in her life. She looked down at her hands but found they were now paws and they were on the floor. She lifted one of them and curled it up; claws sprang out.
She was suddenly struck with the overwhelming feeling that she needed to curl up somewhere warm and go to sleep. Looking around the room she found something that would be perfect. Beast Boy.
She began to quietly walk towards her objective.
"Remember Rae, you're in charge, not the cat. Change back."
What was he saying? It didn't matter. Nothing was going to stop her from getting to the warm sleeping place she'd decided upon. She gingerly hopped up on the couch and onto Beast Boys lap. It was warm as she'd originally determined so she curled up and began to purr.
"Uh…"
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Raven completed the transformation and standing where she was a second ago was a small green kitten. The kitten looked at Beast Boy for a moment as though it were making up its mind, and started to approach him.
'Uh oh. Looks like Raven's animal instincts have taken over.'
"Remember Rae, you're in charge, not the cat." He said in an attempt to snap her out of it. "Change back."
His words seemed to have no effect on her whatsoever and she gracefully hopped up on the seat beside Beast Boy's and climbed on his lap. She looked up at him with her large violet eyes in a way that seemed to demand he pet her. She then lowered her head and began to purr.
"Uh…"
'Go ahead, she looks so cute!' Part of his mind said.
'She'll kill you if you do.' Another reasoned.
'But just look at her! Come on, what's the harm?' The first argued.
Beast Boy caved. She looked far too cute to just shove her off. He began to scratch her behind the ears and she purred even louder.
'This is definitely one to tell the guys: I had Raven in my lap and she was purring like a kitten.'
Beast Boy blushed deeply and tried to suppress the feeling he had growing in his chest.
'What the hell are you trying to do to me? You're going to get me killed!' He screamed to the other parts of his mind.
One of the dishes on the drying rack became enveloped with a dark aura and exploded loudly, sending little pieces of dish shrapnel across the room. The loud noise startled the green cat in Beast Boy's lap and from it sprang a full-grown Raven. Her face was only half an inch away from his.
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Raven purred deeply as she was scratched behind the ears. Not a care in the world, having a comfortable and warm place to sleep, and having someone pay attention to you was defiantly the life.
There was suddenly an almost deafening crack from somewhere behind her and Raven jumped. She could feel herself grow at an alarming speed as she jumped and the next thing she knew, she was face to face with Beast Boy. She was also sitting in his lap and she was now too stunned for words. It appeared Beast Boy was as well because he wore a thunderstruck expression that resembled that of a man who had just been told he had five minutes to live.
Raven was so close to him now. All she was able to see was his seemingly fathomless emerald eyes. There was something in them that she couldn't understand, it was something that she wasn't sure she wanted to understand but it was as if they had a pull on her.
She shut her eyes and quickly closed the distance between her and Beast Boy. Their lips met and Raven felt as though she was melting into him. She loved the feeling of his lips against hers and slowly put her arms around his neck. One of his arms found it's way around her back and Raven was snapped out of her trancelike stupor.
'What the hell am I doing?' She mentally cried.
Raven leapt off of Beast Boy and shot out of the common room like a green blur. She ran at breakneck speed straight for her room.
'I can't like Beast Boy that way! He's just a friend!'
She entered her room just as quickly as she had been moving down the hallway and hastily opened one of the drawers of her vanity. She drew an antique hand mirror out of it and was sucked in by a swirling black vortex the moment her eyes gazed upon the reflective surface.
She traveled through the dark vortex for a short time before she was deposited unceremoniously on the dusty ground. After picking herself up, she moved through the stone arch that was close by and was instantly transported to a bright field that was predominantly pink.
"Happy!" She screamed. "Get over here right now!"
She heard the usually bubbly emotion phase up through the ground behind her. She quickly spun around to give her a piece of her mind but stopped dead.
"Hi Rae!" Said an enthusiastic Beast Boy who was clad in pink.
Holy bejeeze! Did any of you see that coming? I actually had the second half of this chapter thought out before I even finished "Not Who You Think I Am". This was uber freaking long but I couldn't exactly finish before I did a little of the training. The first half of the chapter seems a little pointless to me but I wanted to get some interaction with the other characters in there. I find they just get in the way at times but hey, they still exist.
There was a lot of jumping going on in this chapter and I'm sorry if I muddled it up too much to make sense. If you guys find it a little too confusing, I may do a little rewrite to clear it up.
Sorry if Raven's training was a little short but that was the way I'd envisioned it long before chapter five was being written. I know some of you guys were looking forward to that but there will be a little more later on. I hope this will be enough to satiate you for the moment.
Four cans of Coke were brave enough to step forward to bring you this chapter. Half a bag of BBQ chips also did there part in developing this chapter.
I posted this chapter pretty quickly because my computer seems to be having problems with Microsoft Word. I'm a little scared that it may not be working for much longer. Are there any other word processors besides notepad that I could download from the internet? Preferably one that's free and legal?
As promised, here are the replies to the reviews. (I also edited all the goof ups I could see.) Thanks to all who reviewed!
FirefliesWish: Thanks for the info on Mumbo, I've gone back and edited accordingly. I was tempted to do something with the leotard ripping but that would just be a little too much. I thought Raven popping up in his lap would be good enough for a laugh of two. Is there any word on the date that season five airs? Thanks for reviewing.
Satu Simpson: Thank you very much.
Snea: Thanks. Sorry about the relative lack of fluff up to this point. I felt that I moved a little too quickly in my last story in that department so I opted to work on a bit more character development in this one. Fear not though, for I enjoy fluff as much as the next guy (probably more so) so there will be some on the romantic stuff in upcoming chapters. Thanks for the tip on anonymous reviews; I was unaware that I'd disabled them. Thanks for reviewing!
Silver-Night2: Thank you. I'm glad that my readers are so astute. I'm happy that no one asked the question during earlier chapters because I would have hated to give away the ending to chapter five. I will tell you how I think it's Beast Boy's mind though; the way I see it, Raven is bound to Nevermore through her gem and her mirror. Now that Beast Boy has the gem, Nevermore is his mind. Sorry if that's kind of a lame excuse but that's the way I see it. Thanks for reviewing.
BlackRoses4Raven: Thank for your kind comment and reviewing!
SxStrngSamurai13: Thank you very much. I try to keep things as realistic as I can and I'm glad you think this story is. I do plan to add some more of those fluffy and romantic moments in the future. Who knows? Maybe Beast Boy and Raven can even have one without being interrupted by the other Titans. Thanks for reviewing.
acosta pérez josé ramiro: Thank you. I agree that Beast Boy's and Raven's powers are similar to one another's. That's why I thought Beast Boy would be able to pick up on Raven's so easily. I also agree with what you say about the demon side and the Beast and when I was first formulating this story, I had actually planned to have Raven have to deal with the Beast but I've come up with another idea. You'll find out in chapter six. I agree with what you say about Beast Boy's animal senses in a way. I think that they may be part of the reason he's so exuberant, but I think the bulk of it is the ever-present animal instinct he has to deal with. As you can see, Raven had a tough time dealing with the animal instinct, but I believe that she has a great deal of self control and can keep herself in a state of calm, more or less anyway. Thanks for reviewing.
N.C. PsyChick: Thanks. I glad that people have taken to it so well. I had a little bit of how I though Beast Boy transformed in my other story so I just used the same method here. Thanks for reviewing!
Masterdramon: Thank you very much. So long as people read the story, their sacrifice will not be in vain! Thanks for reviewing!
Loki14: Another one I'm glad wasn't suggested right in the beginning. Thanks for reviewing.
darktrique: Thanks. I thought there needed to be a cute little moment between the two since they were so rudely interrupted. I also wanted to so Raven expressing a little more emotion. Thanks for reviewing.
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Coeus: Thanks. I did decide to take this story a little more slowly when it came to character development and having them develop feelings for one another, but I'm glad people don't think I'm taking it too slowly. There will be some more of the romantic stuff coming up and there may even be some action in the next chapter (if not, it'll be in chapter seven). I'll admit that it feels like I rushed Beast Boy's acceptance of his empath pretty quickly, but I was afraid that the story might drag on and people would loose interest. I am updating pretty quickly but there's two reasons behind that: first, all the stories that I'm currently reading have ceased to update :( and second, I'm as eager to see what happens next as you are. Thanks for reviewing.
Iuz the Old: Thanks. I'll admit that I got the idea for skipping stones from my own ability… Lets just say that I'm less than professional at it… Thanks for reviewing!
AnimationWickedRaven: I'm glad you think so. Thanks for your review.
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Raven The Black Rose: Thank you. What fun would life be if we were all sane?
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Rika-Lynn: Thanks. True there moment was interrupted, but there are more to look forward to in the future. There will also be funniness. Thanks for reviewing.
Giligan: Thanks. I was toying with the idea of changing their names but I'm still not sure. Thanks for reviewing.
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Linkin-Park-Raven-Beast.Boy: Thanks. I found it hard to describe a sense that I didn't have and it brought me back to when I was in grade seven. We were reading the book "A Wrinkle in Time" and we were supposed to do a write up describing sight to the creatures with no eyes. I found it incredibly difficult at the time. I hope this seemed believable. Thanks for reviewing.
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