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 fourth Chapter, 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.

"Is she going to be okay?" Beast Boy asked, peering at the end of the bed. Cyborg sat at the side of it, watching Adia's vitals as they beeped and fluctuated above her head on a plasma screen.

"She should be fine by morning," Robin answered him, walking from them and towards the door.

"I hope she will be okay," Starfire stated to herself, hovering behind Robin.

"We should let her rest for now," Raven declared, touching Beast Boy's shoulder lightly as to follow the other two leaving.

Beast Boy looked to Cyborg curiously as he began to move away from the bed, Raven next to him.

"You coming Cy?" Beast Boy asked.

"In a bit, I'll be out in a bit," Cyborg replied, feeling guilty about Adia's current state, thinking it was his fault, that he wasn't there to protect her. Even when she was hurt she had protected him, and he didn't do the same.

Beast Boy and Raven left the room, the beeping of the monitor the only thing making a noise in the dim room. Cyborg's eyes fell to his hands, thinking if only he had gotten there sooner, if only he had been closer when she came.

"I'm sorry you had to go through this," Cyborg muttered, standing up from the chair next to her bedside and walking away, shutting off the dim light to let Adia rest in darkness for the night, locking the door in case any one else attacked. Cy made his way down the hallway and into their large living room where he heard the voices of the others.

"6 out of 7 is good though, right?" Beast Boy asked as they all gathered on the couch for a late dinner of pizza and pop.

"Good enough for now," Robin answered. "But if the got into the tower that easily, we have to keep our guard up and find them before they attack again."

"Maybe Cyborg should upgrade our defense system, make sure no one can get in," Raven said drolly.

"Oh, now the system isn't good enough for you!" Cyborg yelled angrily, his fuse already cut short. "Well maybe we wouldn't have to upgrade the system if someone had been watching the system in the first place!"

"Excuse me?" Raven growled angrily, her eyes turning black.

"Hey, hey now," Beast Boy intervened. "We don't have to do anything right now. We can, y'know, eat some pizza, yummy, yummy."

"I've lost my appetite. I'm going to bed," Cyborg grumbled, standing from the couch and walking to his quarters away from the rest.

"What's his problem?" Raven questioned as she picked up a slice of pizza.

"I think he's feeling guilty, y'know, about Adia being zapped to a sizzley-crisp and all," Beast Boy stated.

"I'll bring him some pizza later. It's not like him to completely give up food," Robin stated, chomping down his own piece.

"Perhaps we should go talk to him?" Starfire inquired.

"Let's just eat for now, Star," Robin dictated, handing Starfire a piece of pizza. She took it happily, her cheeks turning a slight red.

Raven ate her piece slowly, Beast Boy devouring his cheese and tofu pizza, shoveling it into his mouth before he burped loudly.

"Ahh, I've been waiting for food all day," he sighed happily, lying back in the couch so his stomach hung upwards.

"You just inhaled a whole pizza," Raven stated in slight shock.

"And it felt soooo good," he replied, gulping down a liter of pop before their eyes.

"Um…yeah…" Raven commented.

Beast Boy burped loudly again.

Starfire watched Beast Boy's behaviors carefully; happy to see that someone else ate like she did on her home planet but knew Robin's eyes were watching. She ate her piece as he and Raven did, slowly or slower than Beast Boy.

"What're we going to do about the hunters?" Raven suddenly questioned, drinking her pop slowly. Beast Boy watched her out of the corner of his eye, debating on why she suddenly seemed to care.

"From what we found out, they're just outside of city limits. Unfortunately we weren't able to put a tracker on the one that escaped, and the others aren't telling the authorities anything."

"I can change that," Raven muttered.

"Hey Ray, calm down," Beast Boy stated, placing his hand on her shoulder.

"Tomorrow, we'll see if we can get anything better from them, but if we don't, we're just going to have to look for more clues as to where they are," Robin stated.

"Right, then we'll kick some hunter booty," Beast Boy replied.

"And then our new friend will be safe!" Starfire stated happily.

Robin ate another piece before stretching his arms out, yawning widely.

"I think that I'm going to give Cy his pizza then head to bed," Robin stated.

"I too am feeling the fatigue, perhaps I shall do the crashing as well," Starfire stated, blinking slowly. She stood up and walked away, Robin gathering some pizza for Cyborg as Starfire disappeared behind the automatic doors.

"Don't stay up too late, you two," Robin replied, smiling as he too walked through the doors. Raven's face scrunched as Beast Boy's traveled to his hands.

"So, um, you wanna play some video games?" Beast Boy suggested, leaning closer to Raven. Raven ate the last piece of her pizza, staring at Beast Boy for a moment, before standing up and leaving his side.

"Night to you too," Beast Boy sighed, turning and hunching against the back of the couch. Raven stopped before the doors, placing her hand against the frame and turning to the sad figure.

"Good night," Raven stated, opening the doors and walking through. Beast Boy peered around as her form left, surprised at the gesture before realizing he had been left to clean up the boxes of pizza and bottles of pop.

"HEY! WHO'S GONNA CLEAN UP THIS MESS!" He yelled to himself his arms swinging up and down hastily.

Beast Boy had fallen asleep with the controller in his hand, the large TV screen flashing as he drooled on the cushions.

In the infirmary, Adia stirred to waking. She blinked several times, her eyes adjusting to the darkness as she heard the beeping above her head. Slowly she leaned up on her elbows, pulling from her arms small, round, rubber suction cups connecting wires to the monitor behind her. The monitor began to beep loudly, scaring Adia and making her jump far from the bed. She looked at it strangely, the red flashing and words indicating she were dead. She reached over and shut off the monitor, the alarm stopping and the room becoming dark.

She walked across the infirmary floor, staring out the open window to see if she could find anyone, wanting to know where the titans had disappeared to. She saw nothing but the dark deserted hallway.

Adia tried opening the door but the panel wouldn't open to her touch. Angrily she dug her nails into the metal and yanked the door free, it finally opening for her.

Beast Boy snored loudly, until he heard a suspicious noise from outside in the hallway and stood up quietly to investigate.

She continued to the stairwell, walking up it and to the roof of the titan's tower.

Beast Boy saw a shadow on the stairwell walking upwards, slowly following as quietly as he could. Beast Boy peeked over the edge of the room top entrance, seeing a figure sitting on the edge of the rooftop, their attention on something else completely.

Beast boy shifted from his human form into a squirrel, sneaking closer to the figure and realizing that it was Adia, sitting solitary and cold as she stared over the vast ocean pounding and crashing against the rocks at the bottom of titan tower. Beast Boy shifted back and walked over to her, kicking the rooftop lightly.

"So…" Beast Boy muttered, "You're kinda like me, huh?"

"Yes," Adia laughed. "Kind of."

"Why didn't you, y'know, go 'roar-grrrr-growl' in the tower?" Beast Boy questioned.

"Last time I transformed I lost all my clothes," she answered, laughing slightly.

"Oh yeah, that, I forgot about that," he muttered, examining his own clothing, knowing he would never have that problem. "You know, I could make you a suit like mine."

Adia turned her face towards him in confusion.

"Cause mine, y'know, transforms with me…something to do with the molecules um, being friendly with my molecules, he he he," he stated, pulling on the fabric on his chest.

Adia smiled at him, not really understanding his reasons but humoring him.

"How did you get the way you are?" Adia asked suddenly.

"Um…I was always this way," he answered. "I don't remember ever not being this way." His face fell, as if he were hiding something that hurt him deeply. Adia didn't press on it further, and looked back out at the ocean before her.

"I was always like this too," she stated, letting the night ocean breeze across her face. "But I was with humans for a long time, my adopted parents, but I knew I didn't belong in their world like they wanted me to be."

Beast Boy listened intently, her words quiet but profound.

"Others, like me found me one night when I had lost control. Demitri took me in, and taught me how to use my gifts instead of hide them, that I wasn't just another human, and that I was special."

Her eyes dropped and closed and a single tear rolled down her cheek. Beast Boy reached out his hand to touch her shoulder, but thought better of it and set it down behind him, glancing down as well. Adia looked back up with tear filled eyes, trying to hold herself together.

"The hunters came then, he—Demitri tried to protect us as best he could but—Hunter out numbered us easily. Demitri saved me and Lily, but now, he's gone, was taken, and Lily—I don't know what's happened to her."

"We'll find them," Beast Boy stated, getting the courage to rest his hand on her shoulder. "We're going to help you save them."

"If they're still alive," she half laughed, before breathing heavily to stop the tears from falling.

"If they're as strong as you are, I'm sure of it," he stated to comfort her.

She looked at him with a new smile on her face, suddenly reaching up and rubbing his hair every way possible.

"Thank you," she whispered, "Little brother."

Beast Boy cast a confused look on her as she stood up from the edge of the tower, walking towards the stairs slowly and disappearing from the roof top. Beast Boy looked out at the night before standing to leave as well, running for the staircase and heading towards Cyborg's room to discuss something very important for Adia.

Adia awoke to someone quietly opening the infirmary door, her ears picking up the noise as if it were a fog horn. She darted up from the covers she lie in for the night and saw Starfire peeking in through the crack to see if she was awake.

"Adia?" Starfire whispered. "Are you still in the slumber of dreams?"

"No, no," Adia answered. "You can open the door."

Starfire walked in slowly and stood just in the doorway, smiling at Adia with a face of sadness.

"Are you feeling the morning hunger?" she asked quietly. Adia tried to figure out why she seemed so sad, but she didn't want to question Starfire about it.

"You mean breakfast?" she answered with a question.

"Very much so, the breakfast is ready if you would like some," Starfire answered, looking up at Adia.

"Is—there something wrong?" Adia asked suddenly, sliding from the covers and stretching her arms and back.

"I am sorry," Starfire declared.

"For what? You haven't done anything," Adia questioned, bewildered with the apology.

"I apologize for what these people have done to you and your family," Starfire stated, her face hanging lower. Adia's tail suddenly stood on end.

"That's not your fault," Adia stated.

"I too know what it is like to be different on this planet," Starfire replied. "I know what it is like to be treated differently, but I do not understand why these people would hurt you and your family."

Adia sighed, understanding Starfire's confusion as if Starfire were a child asking why there was hate in the world. She stepped from her infirmary bed and stood in front of her.

"My people, they're not like the hunters, and so we have to be destroyed in the hunters' eyes," Adia tried to explain.

"I understand," Starfire lied, looking back up, "But come; the breakfast will surely make you feel all the way better." Starfire smiled in her confusion and led the way out, Adia following closely.

Cyborg's appetite returned by morning, consuming pancakes, waffles, bacon, sausage, toast, eggs, and orange juice at a sheer speed none could master.

Robin followed with eggs and ham at a slower speed, Beast Boy consuming tofu egg substitute and soy milk while Raven hovered and read, not feeling hungry in the slightest as the boys were.

"There's the sleepy head!" Cyborg yelled as the two girls entered the room. "How're you feeling?"

"Great," Adia answered as Starfire made her way towards the sliding doorway and out of the room. Robin pondered her movements for a moment, finishing his food quickly before following afterwards.

"Breakfast? I made something especially for you," Cyborg stated, beckoning Adia into the kitchen part of the room. He scooped eggs, bacon, and pancakes onto an empty plate for her as she walked passed Beast Boy and Raven. He turned and handed her the plate eagerly, Adia smiling at the mound of food before guzzling it down quickly.

"More please," she declared. Cyborg's jaw dropped, unable to speak as Adia handed him the empty plate.

"You sure you feel better?" He questioned, scooping more food onto her plate. She nodded thankfully.

"I feel better than ever," she stated, opening her mouth and eating the plate clean.

"Well, BB has something to give you," Cyborg slightly whispered, but Beast Boy heard the comment and swallowed nervously. Raven's head leaned just over her book to examine the oncoming situation, wondering what Beast Boy had for Adia as well, and becoming suspicious of the idea.

"Wait here," Beast Boy stated, running from the room quickly. Adia looked at Cyborg who smiled widely at her as Raven began to glare with slight jealously.

Meanwhile, Robin found Starfire in the work out room, lifting her weights angrily and quickly.

"Star?" he questioned, entering slowly.

Starfire did not answer him.

"Star, what's wrong?" Robin questioned, walking close to her as she continued to lift her giant weights.

"I am angry," Starfire said slowly. "And confused, which makes my rage grow."

"Oh," Robin stated, "Are you mad…at me?"

Starfire stopped her lifting and threw them back, leaning up to look at Robin, her breathes heavy.

"I do not understand why there people could kill and hunt others no different from themselves. This idea angers me greatly, and I cannot stop my rage," she answered.

Robin sat next to her on the base board.

"Sometimes, there are people who think just because someone is more powerful or has something better than themselves that they are wrong or are evil," Robin stated.

"But what did the wolf people do to these hunters for them to kill all Adia's family?" Starfire growled.

"It wasn't because they did something Star, it's because she's different from them," Robin answered. "It's hard to understand, when you're as nice as you are."

Starfire smiled widely at him, leaning against his shoulder with her head. Robin's face began to flourish as Starfire pondered his words.

Beast Boy ran back into the room, his hands behind his back and his motions slightly nervous.

"Um…" Beast Boy mumbled. "After—last night—"

Raven's face turned from curiosity to rage, turning towards Adia who was staring at Beast Boy affectionately, or so Raven told herself.

"I went into Cy's room and asked him to, um, well here," Beast Boy stuttered. He pulled out a suit similar to his own from behind his back, the colors dark and light blues as well as a pair of shoes likes his, but the same blues as the suit itself.

Adia ran over quickly, grabbing the fabric and petting it lightly before grabbing the boots with her hand. She excitedly wrapped her arms around Beast Boy, hugging him tightly.

Raven's rage grew secretly, hiding her anger behind her book as her face pulsed with an uncontrolled envy.

"This way it won't rip on you, and yeah…" Beast Boy stuttered with a wide smile on his face.

"Thank you, little brother," Adia thanked, letting go of his shoulders.

"Oh, y'know, it was mostly Cyborg," Beast Boy stated, blushing. Adia turned to Cyborg who was smiling as well, putting the clothes on the couch before walking to him and hugging him as well. Cyborg hugged her back slightly, clearing his throat as his face blushed as well.

"Yeah, well, it was BB's idea mostly, just needed some help," he answered.

"It's wonderful, thank you, both of you," Adia thanked again. "I'll go try it on right now."

She darted back to the couch, grabbing the new accessories and ran towards the guest room, disappearing from the room.

Raven's breathing was loud behind her book, Cyborg suddenly hearing the noise and turning to her. She had the book covering her face, but Cyborg pulled it down slowly.

"Ray…you okay?" Cyborg questioned as he saw her red face.

Beast Boy looked as well as Raven's eyebrow twitched uncontrollably.

"Fine," she stated, slamming her book shut and proceeding towards the sliding doors as well, leaving the boys to themselves.

Raven stomped her way forward passed the guest room door and towards her own, before getting the itch to know what exactly had happened last night between her and Beast Boy. She didn't even knock as the door shot open, Adia almost fully dressed already before she zipped up the new outfit, a hole even for her tail to stick through.

"Demon," Adia stated, turning to Raven slightly as she slipped on the boots.

"My name is Raven," Raven growled. "Not demon."

"And I s'pose you should do the same courtesy and call me Adia," Adia replied, glancing at the back of the outfit, wagging her tail lightly, as if in Raven's direction.

"Of course," Raven answered drolly, not having the intentions of being courteous at all.

"Well, what do you think?" Adia asked, spinning around. Raven stared at the uniform, similar to Beast Boy's except where his was black hers was dark blue and where his was purple hers was a lighter blue.

"Um…I'm not really the person to be asking that to," Raven stated abnormally.

"I would've never guessed that," Adia said with a sarcastic tone. Raven glared at her openly. "I should go show the boys."

"Right, about that," Raven stuttered slightly, trying to figure out how to say what she wanted to without giving away her suspicions. "Um, I wanted…to ask you about—something."

Adia turned to her, adjusting her feet in her new boots.

"Yes, Raven?"

"Beast Boy and you are—obviously y'know, close now," Raven butchered her thoughts and ideas with the words, "I—everyone wants to know about exactly what's going on."

Adia looked at her questioningly, smiling widely and at the same time trying not to.

"Going on? Why would you want to know about that?" Adia began to tease her secretly, playing with the idea that Beast Boy and herself had done something besides talk.

"No reason," she snapped. Adia laughed heartily as Raven's face began to turn a light pink.

"Little brother and I aren't anything but friends," Adia laughed. "He's all yours."

Raven's face became white all of a sudden, a look of shock about her that Adia would, or could say such a thing.

"Don't look so shocked," Adia said, walking passed Raven and to the door. "It's kinda obvious the way you feel about him, and how he feels the same."

Raven just about hit the wall as she left. What was Adia saying? That wasn't possible, she's lying. But was it that obvious a stranger in their household could figure out Raven's real feelings? And if she could figure Raven's out, then why not Beast Boy's?

Raven growled to herself in the empty room, suddenly feeling the need to meditate.

Adia walked back into the room, finding Starfire and Robin both eating their breakfast, Starfire's covered in mustard and seemed to be mold. Cyborg and Beast Boy were chatting about something beside them.

"Well?" Adia asked, turning slightly as she walked in.

"Oh glorious! The joys of having a tail!" Starfire suddenly screamed out, running forward and pulling on Adia's tail playfully. "It is so full of fluff and bouncy!"

"I meant the outfit," Adia laughed but gave the rest of the group a strange look.

"Glorious friend!" Starfire stated, grabbing Adia's arms and swinging her around once, making Adia very dizzy as her feet leapt and hit the ground. "It is the pretty on you!"

"Thanks," Adia laughed.

"The real test is does it work?" Cyborg questioned.

"Hmm, haven't tried that yet," Adia pondered, letting go of Starfire's arms and suddenly standing with her legs slightly a part and her eyes closed. Rage began to burn through her veins like oxygen, her body suddenly growing in size as well as strength. Fur took over her skin, her long hair becoming shorter by the second as the clothes suddenly morphed into her body, coating her like a second skin and transforming into fur. Her legs grew large, her shoes turned into large paws and claws jutted out and her back arched forward, her upper body hunkered over like an ape. Her arms grew long and thick and her face elongated into a narrow muzzle, long fangs sliding passed her lips as her ears elongated as well. She shook her head and body like the animal she was, leaning her body forward and standing on all four of her limbs, her shoulder just above Starfire's head.

It had worked; fully transformed the outfit disappeared into her second skin.

"Wow…" Beast Boy sighed in wonder. "I'm gonna hafta learn how to do that."

Adia stood back up onto her legs, balancing as she began to slip into her human form, her blue eyes closing once again as the wolf form melted away and the uniform and her skin returned to normal.

"Perfect!" Cyborg declared, "Just like I thought it would be."

Suddenly the alarm began to sound, a map popping up on the large screen TV.

"Titans, trouble," Robin announced.

An image far too familiar to the titans suddenly appeared, a solid black werewolf was running for its life in the city, but instead of being alone several of the orange, red, and black uniformed hunters were following in hot pursuit, firing bombs and whipping the creature out in the open.

"Lily!" Adia suddenly called out, darting for the door just as Raven proceeded to come through to see what the problem was.

"Titans go!" Robin yelled out. The five continued out of the room as Adia made it onto the street, running for her friend as fast as she could…