Hi! this is my little fanfic that I've been working on for a while. Its Teen Titans lol, so all the Teen Titans aren't mine, just Adia, Demitri, Lily, Hunter and the hunters, etc. OH the title of this fanfic is in song 5 GOLDEN TITANS 4 LOVERS 3 WEREWOLVES 2 OF THEM ARE GIRLS AND A CRAZED SON OF A BEEP all to the first five of the song "the twelve days of christmas" hehehehehehe. This is the secondChapter, there are seven in total right now, I dunno when I'll finish it hopefully if you ppl like it I'll do it faster lol.
They placed the strange girl in the guest room as to keep an eye on her, Raven and Starfire checking on her when either could throughout the night. She did not stir, she was unconscious with the feeling of sleep as well as exhaustion from running away, not just from the titans, but for days upon days, the real reason she has come to this strange city.
Starfire walked into the extra bedroom, half exhausted from waiting for the girl to wake, sitting on the edge of the bed as the girl lay perfectly still under the covers. She yawned and stretched her arms up, Raven suddenly coming into the room and scrunching her face.
"Still nothing?" Raven asked.
"No, Raven. She is sleeping a very long time," Starfire stated quietly.
"This is getting tiresome," Raven sighed slightly frustrated from lack of sleep.
"If you wish to get rest, I will stay and watch over the girl," Starfire suggested, smiling at Raven.
"Maybe I'll just get the boys," Raven muttered, when the girl stirred abnormally, moaning slightly.
Starfire bent over her face, staring into her shut eyes curiously as Raven waited impatiently, her eyes narrowing slightly as to trust the girl. The girl's eyes slowly opened, before a shock from Starfire's face being so close sent her to the head of the bed, covers and all.
"Hello new friend," Starfire said quietly. The girl's breathing began to relax.
"Hello?" she questioned.
"Do not be frightened friend, we will not hurt you," Starfire said sweetly. The girl stared from Starfire to the dark girl in the corner, her eyes almost a blaze with shadows.
"Honestly I don't know if I am," she commented, staring into Raven's eyes.
"Do not fear, Raven is wondering many things," Starfire commented.
"Put these on," Raven growled, throwing at the young girl a pair of generic clothing. The girl gathered the clothing quickly as Raven beckoned for Starfire to leave with her, exiting the room completely.
"Go and get Robin, I'll get the others," Raven ordered, crossing the room rapidly before Starfire could say another word or object. Starfire sighed, hovering slowly to the sliding doors and disappearing down the next hallway.
The young girl slipped on the clothing hastily before the others return, but unfortunately her tail stuck uncomfortably down her pant leg. She thought that maybe she could leave before they came back for her, forgetting she had ever been there. She headed quietly for the door, trying to figure out how to open the thing. There was no handle, there wasn't even a spot for one, just smooth metal.
Confused, she saw that there was some sort of panel on the wall. Curiously she set her hand on the panel and an eerie glow took over the rectangle. The doors slid open rapidly, causing her to jump back slightly. Worse yet, instead of having an open doorway to walk through, a slightly glaring face came into view.
She jumped back farther, surprised to see Raven standing, waiting for her to exit.
"Are you going somewhere?" Raven asked, crossing her arms.
The girl stayed quiet, her face lowering slightly but her gaze on Raven's eyes.
"Come on. You've got some explaining to do," Raven dictated, walking away and beckoning for her to follow down the hallway.
The young girl followed reluctantly, shuffling behind Raven slowly and trying to adjust her tail in the jeans.
Raven led her into the main room in the tower where the rest of the team sat waiting. Starfire leaned against the kitchen counter, waiting peacefully while Robin paced almost impatiently back and forth near the door. Cyborg leaned against the back of the couch as Beast Boy sat on the couch, pondering to himself what the strange girl might be…how she might exist.
Raven glanced behind her once to make sure that the girl was still behind her, sensing the slight fear eddying from her soul before she stepped to the doors. They slid open, presenting Raven slowly as all the titans looked up, before the young girl stepped behind her. She felt awkward with all the eyes staring at her, most in confusion except for Starfire, a large smile on her face.
"She's finally awake," Raven almost stated resentfully. She stepped forward next to Robin, turning back around to face the strange girl.
"Are you feeling alright?" Robin questioned sympathetically. The girl nodded her head at him.
"What—exactly are you doing here?" Beast Boy suddenly butted in, leaning against the back of the couch staring at her and turning his head almost up-side-down.
"Who is she is a more proper question," Raven grunted.
"Please, I don't want to be mean, but I can't stay here," the young girl stated.
"Who are you?" Robin asked nicely.
"My name," she stalled. "My name is Adia."
"That is a lovely name!" Starfire exclaimed.
Adia smiled.
"Please," Adia begged, "I have to go. I've already been here long enough—"
"But why the hurry?" Beast Boy asked curiously.
"You were running from something, and it wasn't us," Robin declared.
Adia became silent.
"Where am I?" Adia asked.
"Jump City," Cyborg responded. Adia sighed heavily, her head fell and her eyes became dark.
"What is wrong Adia?" Starfire questioned, walking over to her and placing her hand on Adia's shoulder.
"It's just that….I've been running so long…" Adia half whispered sadly. "I didn't realize how far I've gone from home…"
"Where are you from exactly?" Cyborg questioned.
"That's not important any longer, I just can't stay here," Adia stated, shaking her head.
"We're going to have to hear why you were crushing civilian's property before we can let you leave," Robin stated.
"Why?" Adia asked.
"What you did was technically property damage," Robin explained. "And we can't let you leave without an explanation."
"Yes," Raven grunted. "You need to have some reason for destroying half the city's cars."
"If I explain, will you let me leave before anything else happens?" Adia replied angrily.
"What do you mean?" Cyborg questioned.
"Come, sit, tell us please," Starfire stated. "We wish to know why you were…different from what you are now."
Adia sighed, knowing that she now was no match for the titans and could not escape without doing as they asked. She shuffled her way into the room, making a weird loop around Raven before settling herself on the couch farthest from all of them.
"I s'pose you noticed, that I'm not—normal, human," Adia stated.
"Yeah, that's kinda obvious," Beast Boy laughed, his hand traveling to the back of his head.
"She's a werewolf," Raven commented.
"Wait…a werewolf? Aren't those like only in sci-fi movies?" Cyborg commented.
"Oh and I s'pose Robots are only in sci-fi movies too," Adia snapped back.
"Hey, you making fun of me?" Cyborg asked snottily.
"How did you know she's a werewolf Ray?" Robin questioned, ignoring the spat.
"Common knowledge," Raven grumbled.
"Hardly," Adia stated slightly cocky. She knew what Raven was, it wasn't a secret that those dark eyes tried to hide.
Raven's eyes flashed anger.
"Where did you come from?" Robin asked, trying to calm the two of them down with a distraction.
"The wilderness," Adia stated. "Far north from here."
"Why did you leave?" Beast Boy inquired.
Adia sighed heavily, shutting her eyes to stop her mind from remembering…
"My people," she whispered. "We were trying to live away from humans, away from civilization to keep our secret hidden. Its sort of…common for races to hate us."
Raven turned her head away to ignore the comment. She knew it was directed towards her for the moment.
"Someone found us, a group of humans who call themselves the hunters."
She stopped suddenly, trying to keep her mind stable. Beast Boy looked to Robin, wondering what to do.
"They attacked us, killed most of my family, captured more, then burned down the forest," she stalled. "A few of us escaped, ran to the outside world, to see if there were any more sympathetic humans, and for a little while we hid within a small city's borders. But…when the hunters came, they gave us up for the ransom on our heads……
"Three of us escaped that attempt and ran for more cover, until they were on our tails just outside this place. One of my companions, he was captured just outside the city limits, and the other and I were lost from each other somewhere in the city.
"I tried to find her, but instead the hunters found me and attacked, and all I could think of doing is going into the crowd, they don't attack civilians, and being in the middle of a crowded street seemed the best protection until I could find my way out of this place, into a safe one."
"You are in a safe place now," Starfire commented.
"The hunters, they were the one who threw the bomb at you," Robin muttered to himself, drawing the explosion that knocked Adia off the building to the hunters.
"They're probly watching me even now," Adia stated half heartily with a hint of fear in the back of her voice. "He's always watching me."
"Well Titans, looks like we have some criminals to track down," Robin commented. Adia looked up at Robin slightly confused at his words.
"We can't have murderers running around Jump City now can we?" Robin questioned, smiling.
"I don't want help," Adia said, "But thank you—"
"Its not if you want it, its more like you need it," Cyborg declared, placing his hand on her shoulder.
"I just hope that my friend is okay," she muttered to herself.
"Perhaps we should look for the friend as well?" Starfire questioned, looking to Robin for approval.
"Sounds like a plan to me," Beast Boy dictated.
"So it's settled. Star and I will start looking for the hunters, Cyborg and Raven go and search for the other werewolf, I'm sure there's been some activity since then—"
"What do I do?" Beast Boy demanded, wondering why his name wasn't called like the rest.
"Stay behind with Adia, we don't want to give her position away to these hunters, or in case they already know she's here she'll need some help," Robin explained.
"Ohh…BUT COME ON!" Beast Boy whined, his shoulders drooping and his eyes getting huge.
"I'll stay," Raven commanded.
Everyone stopped and looked at her.
"You might need him to track down the scent of the hunters or the other werewolf."
Beast Boy shifted from his human form into a small puppy, wagging his tail at Robin and giving him large, green eyes, whining.
"Alright, Beast Boy, you're with Cyborg, and Raven," Robin ordered, "Keep your eyes out for anything suspicious."
"Yes, of course," Raven answered drolly, almost bored with the idea.
"We'll be in contact if we find anything," Robin stated, the other three heading for the doors and Robin turned from them and headed out as well.
Adia stood up suddenly after they left the room, walking towards the doors as well.
"Where are you going?" Raven growled under her breathe.
"If the company were better I'd stay," Adia snapped.
"Werewolves are always running with their tail between their legs," Raven snapped back.
"Not this time, demon," Adia slightly laughed, "It's not from fear, it's actually from the tail being jammed down against my leg…"
Raven stepped back from the comment, her eyes growing in size slightly from terror and shock.
Adia walked through the doors, remembering the way her and Raven had come before. She found the door to the guest room easily, opening the door as she had figured out how, through placing her hand on the odd rectangle. The glow took over and the door slid open, when she saw someone staring at her from the corner of her eye.
Raven stood, watching carefully, her eyes unblinking as Adia stepped into the room and shut the door. Raven's eyes narrowed once again before she walked passed the door and into her own room, letting the door shut behind her but leaned against it to listen for anything, mostly Adia leaving.
Adia collapsed on the bed weakly, exhausted. Her muscles felt soar and raw from running so far and so long, and her tail now just hurt from being jammed in that position. She took the pants off of her legs and looked for where her tail would come through them, before ripping a hole in them just at the seam.
She slipped them back on, letting her tail come carefully through the new hole and wiggling it slightly to make sure that nothing would rip further and expose anything that needed to be covered. She walked back to the door, opening it and sticking her head out to see if Raven was still watching creepily. The hallway was empty. She slid into the hallway and disappeared behind another door.
Raven heard the door open and quickly opened her own, looking out and watching the other door close. She walked to the door and opened it slowly, watching as the main tower room came into view. She heard growling and suddenly saw something that made her jump back.
Adia was stuffing her face full of whatever food she could find, gobbling it down like a garbage disposal.
Raven stood terrified and dumbfounded, blinking several times in confusion.
"Um..." Raven muttered. "Hungry much?"
Adia stopped and swallowed what was in her mouth.
"Just a little…" Adia mumbled.
"Please don't eat us out of tower and home we already have a few of them here like that…" Raven stated. Raven's communicator began to blink and Robin's voice came through,
"Raven, we may have a lead on these hunters, the problem is that they were spotted near the tower."
"There's been nothing here," Raven answered.
"Check over the status on the alert system, I don't feel like—"
The lights flashed and then the tower's power went completely dead.
"Raven! What's going on?" Robin demanded.
"We suddenly got power failure…" Raven answered drolly.
"Hunter…"Adia whispered to herself.
"We're on own way back, put Adia somewhere safe until then," Robin ordered. "Titans, lets go!"
"Follow me," Raven commanded. Adia stepped behind her as Raven ran through the hallway, coming to her room and letting Adia inside. Raven didn't want to, but that was the closest and safest place if these hunters were indeed in the tower.
Adia witnessed the dark room smelling of herbs and other things Adia didn't recognize. She had a bed dressed perfectly and a mirror covered by a long piece of dark fabric that Adia eyed suspiciously.
"Don't get too comfortable here," Raven ordered. "You won't be in here for very long."
"Alright," Adia answered, raising one of her eyebrows.
"And don't touch anything," Raven ordered. Adia's face changed to innocence.
"Am I allowed to breathe?" Adia joked harshly.
"For the time being," Raven answered.
Raven walked back out of her room, locking the door with her powers and hiding it in the wall as well, leaving no way in and no way out.
Raven wandered down the hallway, searching, listening in the silence of the tower for anything unusual besides nothing working. She opened a channel to Robin.
"I don't know what I'm supposed to be looking for," Raven complained.
"Anything Raven," Robin stated the sound of his motorcycle in the back ground.
Raven came to another hallway, opening it and peeking around the doorway but only seeing bare darkness.
"Call you if I find anything," Raven stated closing the channel quickly. She snuck down the hallway slowly, straining her eyes in the dark, before she heard something, footsteps thundering towards her. She disappeared into the wall quickly as the footsteps grew near; waiting as they briskly ran passed her.
Raven peered back through the wall, only getting a glimpse of someone's legs before they disappeared into the shadows leading down the next hallway.
Raven traveled back through the wall, hovering speedily behind the figure and catching their legs again darting around a corner. Raven slowly leaned herself against the wall and peered around it, the figure stopping too far off to truly see and looking around lost.
"Azarath-Metrion-Zinthos!" Raven conjured, the ceiling falling down on the figure before they knew what had happened. Raven hovered over hastily, lifting the rubble back up and threw it away from the figure underneath.
She exposed a younger looking boy, unconscious from the blow from the debris. He wore red, orange, and black clothing tight to his body, with several odd weapons dangling from a loose belt around his waist. Raven picked off the belt and placed it under her cloak before picking up the young man by his collar.
Raven shook him in the air violently, scaring him awake. He gripped Raven's hand with his own, trying to pry his collar and body free.
"What do you want here!" Raven demanded. He didn't answer. Raven held him up higher.
"Who sent you!" Raven demanded, shaking him again. He stayed quiet.
"You're beginning to piss me off…" Raven stated angrily, her eyes glowing deep blacks. The young man's eyes grew huge at the sight, before he shouted,
"We're here for the werewolf, not you!"
"How many!" Raven yelled.
"Seven of us," He spat out.
"Where are they now?" Raven growled.
He shook his head.
Raven threw him into the wall, knocking him unconscious once again.
"Robin," Raven summoned on her communicator, "There are seven
more here somewhere, one is on the top floor of the tower unconscious."
"Right, we're down below, we'll scout out from the bottom up, you work your way down," Robin stated.
"Where is Adia?" Cyborg asked.
"She's safe," Raven answered, unable to tell them that she had put Adia in her own room.
Suddenly there was a scream echoing from down the hallway.
Raven dashed for the hallway and ran through the doorway, almost taking down the doors before they opened.
Her door somehow had become uncovered and lay jammed open, her bed thrown in between the sliding doors. Raven dashed forward when from the room another hunter dressed in the same clothing was thrown out, hitting the wall with a loud thud.
Raven heard growling coming from her room and slowly peeked around the corner, another body whisked passed her face and on top of the other one, both men groaning in pain.
Adia's lip curled up, her sharp teeth exposed and her hands bore with sharper nails.
"I told you I didn't need help," Adia growled. "And now Hunter will tear down this whole tower just to find me."
She stepped out of Raven's room, her eyes flaring as she stared at the two unconscious men.
"Sorry I touched your bed," Adia apologized as she walked away and through the other doors.
"Ahh so that's the reason it's out in the hallway," Raven stated drolly even though no one could hear her. "Never guessed."
