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Purgatory
Chapter Four: The Birth of a Mission
Family:
1. All the members of a household under one roof.
2. A group of usually related individuals who live together under common household authority and esp. who have reciprocal duties to each other.
3. A social unit living together.
4. An association of people who share common beliefs or activities.
It was ten in the morning, and Robin had just fished the Jump City Tabloid from the front stoop of the Titan's Tower. Still half asleep, he slowly made his way back to the kitchen and dropped the paper on the counter as he began to make his morning coffee.
"Good morning, Robin," Starfire said wearily as she made her way to the refrigerator and squeezed herself a glass of mustard.
"Morning," he replied softly, sitting on the stool on the opposite side of the kitchen while grabbing for the abandoned newspaper. He took a sip of his coffee, dark, and then immediately spit it out.
"Robin," she cried, jumping up in shock, "what is the matter?" Robin glared at the paper viciously and shoved it her way. Starfire read the headline and gasped; she abandoned her drink andthen began to quickly read the article. By the time she had finished, tears were in her eyes,and she was close to hyperventilating.
"Robin, why, why should someone do this?" She cried, the newspaper shaking from her clenched fist.
"I don't know, Star, but whoever did this is going to pay. I promise."
Meanwhile, at the exact same moment on the other side of the tower, the green animal shifter sneezed in his sleep.
Raven blinked; totally oblivious that by now, she'd be falling asleep if she had been alive. To be honest, she was trying to control a huge urge to somehow throw Beast Boy's mattress in the air and let him fall, tumbling into the ground. Of course, she wasn't exactly sure how that was going to happen since she didn't even know how she had made the giant eyebrow puckers zoom across the room and smash right into the security guard at the City Morgue. Why was it you could never remember a thing when it seemed incredibly important to remember?
A huge pig like snort interrupted her musing, and she rolled her eyes at how deep Beast Boy was sleeping. She had always been one of those light sleepers who managed to wake up at the softest sound, and although she had never hated that fact, she had, deep down, wished for one night of total and complete sleep, the kind where not even a thunderstorm could shake you awake.
It was just in the middle of this thought when Raven, one never to show emotions, burst out into laughter. She tried to quiet herself, but it couldn't be helped. She was laughing so hard that tears streamed down her cheek.
Beast Boy snorted awake and shivered. Had he kicked the blankets off or something? Groggily, he looked around and realized that his floor was sparkling clean, not a piece of clothing or trash could be found. He also realized that Raven was having a fit…no, she was actually laughing. He blinked and looked over at her. She covered her mouth and quickly turned her back on him.
"Hey," he cried, "what are you laughing about?" It was then that a final realization hit him in the head. He was all but naked, only his yellow monkey boxers were still around his waist.
His scream reverberated around the room. "Raven, how could you do this to me?" he cried, not noticing when something moved in the corner of his eye.
"I didn't do anything!" she shot back, her back still turned, and her shoulders shaking silently.
"Then, why am I stripped down to only my boxers?" he cried searching desperately for some type of article of clothing to cover himself with. That's when he noticed that his comforter was also missing. "What the hell is going on?" Beast Boy cried in outrage and confusion.
That's when he heard a large slurping sound from the opposite end of his bed.
Somehow, likely during Raven's musings, Silkie had made his way through the air vent and had had a feast with Beast Boy's apparel. But obviously, that had not quenched the poor moth larva's hunger, and so, he had started to eat Beast Boy's bedding.
Suddenly angry, Beast Boy jumped up and lifted Silkie into his arms, none to gently might I add, and then, he rushed over and opened his bedroom door.
"Starfire," Beast Boy yelled, making Silkie wiggle around in a futile effort of escape. There was a brief silence while everyone waited for the Tamaranean to appear, and when she did, Beast Boy's little balloon of anger seemed to pop.
Star did not look at all well. Her eyes were still red and puffy from crying, and under her eyes were dark bags that seemed to tell the story of how the young girl had gotten no sleep.
Suddenly, Beast Boy felt guilty. For a moment, he had forgotten that Raven was dead, and it was her ghost he had been screaming at a few moments before. The others had no idea that Raven was technically 'alive', and so, they would still be taking it quite roughly.
"What is the matter, friend Beast Boy?" she asked wearily. Beast Boy motioned up his arms to get her attention to Silkie and then handed him to her. "Oh Silkie, now is not the time to be invading other's personal rooms. You are a very bad grobofff." Then, deciding that that was the only reprimanding the poor thing needed, she opened her door a few feet from Beast Boy's room and threw her pet back in.
Tiredly, she turned back to Beast Boy and the unseen Raven. "I am sorry friend. It will not happen again." She then turned around and began to walk slowly towards the main room.
Beast Boy turned to Raven and realized she wasn't there. He looked around to see her gliding down the hall towards Star. Jumpingin surprise, he ran after the two.
"She doesn't look well," Raven said calmly as she watched him catch up. Beast Boy just rolled his eyes, not trusting himself to say anything.
"Ask her what's wrong," Raven told him, turning to look Starfire in the face.
"Jeez, I don't know, maybe it was because, yesterday, you died," both Raven and Starfire swiveled around to stare at him. Raven was glaring while Star's eyes were wide and had tears trailing down her cheeks.
Beast Boy turned red in embarrassment. He had definitely not meant to say that out loud.
"That's true, BB," Star sniffed hopelessly, "I did die a bit, but today's news..." she stopped herself as tears obscured her vision, but then she went on, "Today, I died fully, for this news has broken my heart." Beast Boy had understood the first part, but what could have happened today that would have Starfire acting as if it had been Robin who had died. Raven seemed to have been thinking along the same lines for she didn't waste a minute in ordering him to ask another question.
"Ask her what she's talking about," Raven insisted. This time, Beast Boy did so without arguing.
"Have you not seen the paper?" she asked surprise evident in her voice. Beast Boy just shook his head. Star grabbed his wrist and began to pull him in the direction of the kitchen. Beast Boy let out a gasp in surprise and turned around to see that Raven was quickly gliding after them.
As they entered the kitchen, Starfire let go of Beast Boy's wrist and grabbed the morning paper that had been lying innocently on the counter top. "Read this," she said, handing him the paper.
Beast Boy looked suspiciously around the empty room. Then, he glanced at the paper and let out a gasp of surprise. Raven quickly floated higher to read over Beast Boy's shoulder.
"Titan's Body Vanishes From the Morgue"
Jump City Morgue was astonished this morning (10/1) to find the young body of Raven, from the Teen Titans, missing. It appears that the body has been stolen from its holding late last night. Greg Warren, the only witness in the abduction, said, "I only saw one of the kidnappers, or bodynappers, or whatever you call them, but there had to be an accomplice, because I was looking straight at the boy and all of the sudden, someone threw a Toothed Forceps at me. The kid had some strength too, because they knocked me right out of my senses." Although police are looking into the matter, there was no sign of forced entrance. Nor was there any sign that someone had broken in at all. Despite that fact, the police have been looking for information on the identity of the unknown person(s). There is no strong evidence to help locate the body or the burglars…
Beast Boy couldn't help let the loud gulp issue around the room. "Shit", was the next thing that was issued out from his mouth. Raven had gone extremely quiet. When Beast Boy turned to look at her, he saw that she was frowning and lost in thought. Not knowing what to do, he turned to look at Starfire.
"Funny, that was the last word on my mind when I read that," an entirely different voice said from behind him. Beast Boy nervously turned around. Raven, who was still behind him, had turned to look too, and Beast Boy ended up staring though her translucent form.
Robin was frowning at him, curiosity and suspicion all over his face. "In fact, I distinctly remember spitting up my coffee." Beast Boy shifted uncomfortably and avoided his gaze.
"Morning everyone," Cyborg said cheerfully as he, in one fluid motion, twisted the stitches in his neck out. No one answered him, though Beast Boy looked as if he had been caught red handed in the cookie jar. Cyborg, incidentally, didn't seem to notice the awkward silence.
"Obviously, someone slept well." Raven muttered sarcastically.
"Yep," he gloated and then cleared his throat. "I mean, yep. It sure is a beautiful morning." Beast Boy gave him a withering glance while Cyborg turned and hid his face inside the refrigerator.
"As I was saying," Robin said after clearing his throat and getting everyone's attention, "Isn't it curious that Raven's body just happens to be missing the night after she died?" Robin hadn't meant for it to sound cruel, but even so, he couldn't help the pang of guilt that stabbed into his stomach as Star's ever so green eyes watered.
"She isn't dead," Beast Boy objected. Robin cut a quick glance to Starfire, who was biting her lower lip, and then stared coolly at Beast Boy.
"Beast Boy, you have to accept it!" Robin said, his face deadly calm, but his voice held just enough anger in it to show what his accusation was.
Everyone jumped as a glass suddenly broke. Cyborg was holding the remains of what was once a drinking glass, milk dribbled off his metallic hands and onto the glass strewn floor. In his other hand was the newspaper Beast Boy and Raven had previously been reading. He then turned guilty eyes to the others.
Robin immediately caught on to this guilty look, and his eyes squinted to dangerous proportions. Knowing that Robin knew, Cyborg hesitantly took a few steps towards Beast Boy and turned to face Robin directly.
"Don't tell me you knew about this!" Robin yelled, his voice cracking in rage. Cyborg didn't say anything, but inclined his head in answer. Starfire's eyes went wide, and she immediately went to Robin's side to reason with them.
"Friends, is it true that you are the ones who stole Raven's body from the house of death?" her hands were clasped in front of her as if she were praying they'd all start cracking up and tell her it was a joke.
Both Cyborg and Beast Boy glanced at each other, both seemingly talking through a connection only two best friends seemed to have.
"Yeah, Star, it's true," Beast Boy admitted, feeling a bit shameful.
Robin threw his hands up in the air and let out a roar of frustration. "How could you both be dumb enough to steal Raven's dead body out of a morgue? Have both of you gone mad?" Robin paced the kitchen in fury and threw vicious looks at Cyborg and BeastBoy, who were surprisingly taking it all in quite well.
"Raven is alive. Robin, you have to believe us. I didn't believe it at first, but that's what keeps you blind from the truth…" Cyborg began to say.
"The truth is right here," Robin yelled while roughly grabbing the guilty paper and throwing it fiercely on the ground in front of them. A large smack from the paper made everyone, excluding Robin, flinch. "Read it right there in black and white. She had doctors look her over, damn it!" Robin had worked himself into such a fury that he could barely breathe. Starfire just stood there; her eyes glued to the floor while her hands wringed themselves into a fury.
"You believe us, don't you, Star?" Beast Boy croaked tears were etched on the rim of his eyes. Star looked up in surprise, unaccustomed to the sudden soft voice.
"I want to believe you, friend Beast Boy, but I……" she took a deep breath to steady herself, "the doctors said she was dead. There was no reason for them to lie to us, was there?" Beast Boy shook his head.
"You see," Robin said, "Starfire and I can at least see reason."
Raven's ghost glared with irritation at Robin. She had been silent throughout the whole argument and was now peeved off.
"Why don't you tell them?" she growled, pacing a little. "Starfire will believe you; I knowshe will. Tell her to believe!" Cyborg and Beast Boy stared at her.
"She is dead," Cyborg said so suddenly that everyone only gawked at him.
"Huh," Robin asked suddenly.
"She may be dead, but that doesn't mean her spirit isn't here." Robin gave him a stare, and Cyborg knew he was questioning his sanity. "I mean it. There are such things as ghosts, and Raven is one!" There was an awkward silence as his exclamation fell on deaf ears.
"It's true. I see her, too. She's in this room right now, and Robin, she's mad at you," Beast Boy put it. Star looked wonderingly around the room, searching for the thing she couldn't see. Meanwhile, Robin's face had paled, and his shoulders shook lightly.
"Why are you saying this? Why do you have to make it so much harder to accept?" Robin whispered. His eyes may have been hidden behind his mask, but the tone in his voice could not be unheard. He was in agony over her death, and their accusations that Raven was still alive seemed to drive him deeper into his pain.
"Star," Cyborg continued, ignoring Robin, "you can see her if you just believe she's still here. You can't giveup. Just have faith in her, and you'll be able to see."
Star took a deep breath and remembered the time when Raven and she had switched bodies. It had been up to the two of them to save the others, and by doing so, they had learned a lot about each other. A link had been formed that day, one that no one could break. The kind you only get when you know you can fully trust someone. Raven wouldn't have left them here to fight the villains without her. She wouldn't just leave them behind. They had to be right; they couldn't be lying, because Raven would never give up on them, even if her body was dead.
"Starfire," a voice asked, one that she hadn't heard in almost twenty-four hours.
"Raven," she asked and opened her eyes, and there she was. She was standing next to Beast Boy. Her regular clothes had replaced the awful swimsuit she had given her that day, and her face remained her usual neutral mask.
"You have returned to us," Starfire cried not noticing Robin's bugging eyes, "You are a Blubberfloof." Her use of a foreign word melted the tension like fire melting ice.
Raven gave her a small smile and braced herself, but Starfire never hugged her. She just grinned like a cat with a saucer full of milk.
"Can you prove that it is you, friend Raven?" she asked, tipping her head to the side while all the time smiling.
"In order to fly, you rely on your feelings. Happiness always tends to take you the highest." Starfire laughed out loud and tried to give the ghost a hug. Unfortunately, the life force field prevented that and ended up throwing her back so that she landed hard on the ground.
"Oh," Star cried, and Robin quickly rushed over to her side. The whole time, he had no idea on what had just happened. It had appeared as if Starfire was talking to herself, and that something else was talking back. No, there was nothing there to talk back to her.
"Star," the tone in Robin's voice made her look up sharply. His mask was still firmly in place, but tears could be seen at the very edge. Starfire did what came naturally, and in some ways, unnaturally to her; she pulled him into an embrace.
His head was pushed against her chest, and she laid her chin promptly on his shoulder. "She's here, Robin," Star whispered, her breath tickling his ear, "I know it's hard for you to believe, but if you try…if you really try to believe that she could never leave us, you will see her. Robin pulled back slightly, gave her eyes a quick search, and found what he was looking for.
"Raven wouldn't leave us?" he asked softly. He couldn't help it as his face turned a little red from their audience.
Star shook her head, "No, she would not leave us. She would do everything in her power to stay with us, because we are each other's family." Robin's sudden paleness didn't go unnoticed.
"We are family, aren't we?" he said, chuckling a bit.
"Yes," Star said, her eyes softening, giving her a more adult look, "We are family, we are friends, and nothing can divide us."
"Well actually, there's something that I haven't told you two," said a very familiar and much missed voice.
Robin quickly wiped his eyes (he pulled the mask up first) while the other three discreetly looked away. Then, he stood, turned, and smiled brotherly like at Raven.
"It's good to hear your voice," he said, his face calm and relaxed and not giving anything away from what had happened a few moments ago.
"Good to know I'm not invisible," Raven replied back, no trace of sarcasm was present in her voice.
Star grinned and stood up. "I am sorry that I did not believe you at first, friends," Beast Boy grinned and shrugged, and Cyborg only winked.
"I did the exact same thing," he replied calmly while taking a seat at the kitchen table.
Robin's forehead wrinkled as he thought of something. "So, who was the one that stole Raven's body?" Robin asked curiously. Beast Boy had the modesty to look ashamed.
"Erm, I did," he said, studying the ground.
"Why?" asked Starfire.
"Well, I had to do it. Otherwise, she would have decayed," he explained as if it was the most reasonable answer in the world.
"Well, yeah. That's what's supposed to happen when a body's dead," Robin replied, an eyebrow lifted up in a sort of humor.
"Well, I actually put him up to the idea," said a deadly calm voice. Robin frowned and turned to Raven, waiting for an explanation.
Raven sighed and told the two of her mission for the next 29 days, counting today. How she would have to find someone to love her and how, if she didn't, she'd be crisped.
"I do not think it fair for them to judge you so!" Starfire exclaimed at the end of the story.
The other's agreed, but Raven merely shrugged, "It's not like we can do anything about it."
"So, you have to find someone to love you?" Robin asked, unable to keep his lips from twisting upwards. She glared at him but nodded.
"I'm not worried though," she replied coolly.
"Why not," Beast Boy asked, turning to stare.
"Well, I only said yes to the offer to say my final good byes to everyone. Then, when the month is up, I will just have to explain everything to Saint Patrick," she blinked as everyone gawked at her. They were acting as if she had just yelled for someone to play a game with her.
"You are not doing that!" Beast Boy blurted out. He was glaring, and she finally noticed how much taller he was than her.
"It's ridiculous to think that someone would love me. I would rather spend my time with everyone than trying to find a guy who has affections for me," she looked away suddenly, and Beast Boy realized she was afraid that no one out there really did love her.
"I know that there is someone out there who's in love with you, or could love you," Cyborg exclaimed, "We'll just have to find him."
"I think we should start with one of Raven's friends," Starfire commented, unable to keep the smile ofglee from her face.
There was an empty silence as everyone waited for a friend's name to pop up.
"Uh…" Beast Boy began, but then shut up as Raven glared at him.
"Isn't there that guy you hung out with at the concert?" Cyborg suddenly asked.
Beast Boy threw him a venomous glare and shook his head. "She barely knows that guy," he put in.
"It's worth a shot, though," Robin said, not missing the glare BB shot him. "You got along fairly well with him, didn't you Raven?" Raven had on her calm face again and only nodded her response.
"That's a great idea!" Starfire squealed, "A person who is just like Raven will make a wonderful match. I shall fetch my coat, and we will go on the hunt!" Everyone stared at her; in Beast Boy's case, he wasglaring.
"He is just like me," she stated tonelessly, "but he was boring, and was a real wimp when the Centaurians attacked Star." Beast Boy nodded his head, but his mouth opened in surprise at her next words. "But, I suppose it wouldn't hurt if we asked. I don't see the damage indoing it. I am, after all, dead."
"Yes. You are right, friend Raven. Questions will not hurt our quest, only help it," Starfire now looked giddy and ran out of the room for her coat. Robin followed after, mumbling something about looking for an address.
"I still don't think it's a good idea," Beast Boy mumbled to thin air.
"You're the one that didn't want me to give up," Raven sighed calmly, "Hypocrite."
Beast Boy frowned, suddenly angry, "Well, at least I'm not imper…imparterable, imperturbable," he said, finally hissing out the word he was thinking of. Raven's eyes widened at his vocabulary, but she didn't get to comment on it because he stormed out of the room.
"What was that all about?" she asked, her voiced laced with impatience.
Cyborg only shrugged, then he picked up the troublesome newspaper and plopped it onto the table. "Guess he's just mad about them not believing him," Cyborg said, making upa lie out of thin air. Raven nodded slightly, only half believing him.
"Come everyone, we are leaving in only a few moments," Starfire cried, poking her head into the kitchen to tell them the news. When Raven glided out of the kitchen, she saw that everyone was ready to go.
"It's not very far, so we'll just walk," Robin said nonchalant. Starfire nodded and bounced on her heels while everyone else seemed a little bit nervous.
"Are you ready to go?" Robin asked the ghost.
"Yes," she said, looking out the window towards Jump City, "I'm ready."
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