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 sixthChapter, 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.
Lily was put into the infirmary, hooked up to all the machines and wrapped in bandages. She had long, black, sleek hair and her eyes, although not open were as dark brown as they come. She had freckles all across her nose and cheeks and her face was slightly round and paler than it should be.
Adia sat next to her, sighing heavily, feeling the bump of where Hunter had given her the injection nervously and watching Lily's condition.
"She's stable," Raven dictated, the only other in the room.
"Yes," Adia replied, looking down on the floor.
"We need to talk to you now," Raven tried to be sincere but it came out rather harsh.
Adia stood up from her seat, walking to the door and waiting for it to open, the marks from her escape the night before still present on its door. Raven followed as well as Adia made her way through the door and back to the living room, the other titans waiting on the couch and looking up at they entered. Adia's head hung low as she made her way into the circle, settling herself next to Starfire as Raven made her way around and sat in between Beast Boy and Cyborg, Robin on the other side of Cyborg.
"How is she?" Robin asked.
"The same," Raven answered.
"We need to know about this leader of the hunters, Adia," Robin suddenly demanded, his suspicions outweighing his sympathies. "Who is he?"
"His name is Hunter," Adia muttered.
"That's kinda ironic," Beast Boy commented.
"You've said his name before, I thought you were just talking about the hunters themselves," Cyborg muttered.
Raven hit them both on the back of their heads hard.
"Quiet, the both of you," Raven ordered as tears streamed from their eyes.
"He's insane if that wasn't obvious," Adia tried to laugh, standing up and walking towards the giant windows. "I—I never told you about my other companion, the one that Hunter captured just before we entered the city…"
"I'm guessing it's this Demitri we've been hearing a lot about," Robin stated. Adia nodded her back to all of them.
"Demitri—" she stopped herself. "I don't even know if I should be telling you all this."
"If its confidentiality you're worried about, we won't tell anyone," Raven tried to comfort. Adia sighed as she normally did when frustrated or afraid.
"Demitri, he's my mate," Adia stated. Beast Boy's face changed to one of someone trying to hide sorrow and not doing a very good job.
"You mean…like a boyfriend right?" he questioned sadly.
"Yes," she answered, leaning her head against the window.
"And…that's why Hunter's after you? Cause he's jealous or something?" Raven asked.
"No, no, nothing like that, this—is more about Demitri than about me," she whispered. "He's not exactly, a werewolf. He's a half blood.
"He is the leader—was the leader of the clan I lived in, when I still had one. His father was the head of the clan before him and raised him to be the next and such, but his mother…was something else entirely…"
Raven's face slightly changed, not knowing what Adia was going to say but having a feeling in her gut she almost knew what she was trying to say.
"Hunter, is obsessed beyond belief with the idea of a perfect world, where no creatures, monsters, anything of the kind exist. He thinks there should be one supreme race, humanity, and nothing that can match wits with it or destroy it even if they did not wish to, should survive.
"He believes that none of my people have souls, that no animal can have such a special gift, not even one that can speak and feel pain as he does…But Demitri, the half-breed, he had to have a soul, and a powerful one at that. Thinking he could pursued Demitri onto his own side, he tried threatening the lives of the clan, of everyone possible to get Demitri to falter, but no one would hear of it and we fought back…Our first mistake…"
Adia leaned her forehead against the cold window and slammed her fist weakly in frustration on the cold glass, leaving it there as it fogged up around her fingers and palm.
"What exactly is Demitri half of?" Robin asked, leaning forward at the question.
"Half terrheial," Adia stated. "Half angel."
The room seemed to go deaf in silence, everyone stopping to take a hold of the words as if they weren't real.
"Now you know…why it's so hard to talk about," Adia laughed a hollow laugh to lighten the mood.
"That's really hard…to think about," Beast Boy stated, slightly confused.
"Is it though? When you have a half demon sitting next to you?" Adia questioned, turning and pointing at Raven, her eyes shining in the afternoon light.
"That's why Hunter wants Demitri on his side—he thinks if he has some divine power backing him up it'll make it alright for him to attack thousands of creatures and races!" Adia stated on the verge of crying. "Anything that he doesn't see as human, he will kill, and the worst part of it all is he has followers, and not just a few, hundreds of them all doing whatever he tells them to!"
Starfire looked to Robin for guidance, wondering what to do with such a sudden menace growing at their own city's gates.
"Why does he want you then?" Cyborg asked suddenly.
"He thinks you have a soul, too," Robin replied. Adia hugged herself with her arms wrapped around her shoulders.
"He thinks if he can control me I can get Demitri on his side," Adia stated. "And he won't kill me because he thinks I have a soul."
"He might use you as leverage, too," Cyborg stated. "Your life or helping Hunter. Oldest trick in the book, threaten the girl's life to make sure they'll be no problems with the boy."
"In order to keep Hunter's sick fantasy from ever fully succeeding, we're going to have to get into wherever he's hiding," Robin muttered.
"That would mean drawing him out in the open," Cyborg stated.
"Or sending someone inside," Raven suggested as well.
"Adia's already had enough of her life put in danger," Cyborg replied defensively. "We can't just ask her to do it again."
"But she said herself that he won't kill her," Raven argued. "And maybe if we have a tracker on her she'll lead us right to where we can stop him."
"Cyborg is right, we cannot let Adia have this burden alone, she has already faced it herself long enough," Starfire spoke out. "We musn't do what puts her in the dangerous situation."
"Then what about me?" Beast Boy suggested.
"What about you?" Raven asked.
"I can try and turn myself into a werewolf, and see if I can draw some of them out of the open, get taken," Beast Boy planned seriously. "You'll be able to track me the whole time."
"Beast Boy, that's—"
"The best idea we've got," Robin stated, interrupting Raven. "Are you sure about it?"
"Yeah, I'm sure," Beast Boy answered his face stern and serious. Raven stayed as quiet as she could, she no longer could protest the idea of putting Beast Boy's life in danger.
Adia wandered from the group and to the window again, staring outwards at the ocean in the afternoon breeze.
"So it's settled, Beast Boy, you're going to have to master that form before anything else," Robin ordered.
"Right," Beast Boy stated, determined.
"Can you help him, Adia?" Robin asked her back. She nodded slowly in response.
"Cyborg, get a location on any of the latest disturbances that could involve the hunters so we might have somewhere to start," Robin ordered.
"On it," Cyborg stated.
"Raven, you keep an eye on Lily for now."
Raven only nodded once, slightly angry.
"And Star," Robin stated. "You and I have to go and see what these other hunters in jail will say. Maybe we can get one to talk."
"I do not wish to hurt anyone," Starfire said slightly sadly.
"Don't worry Star, I think they'll talk before that," Robin answered, laughing slightly.
"Robin, can I talk to you?" Raven questioned suddenly.
"Um, sure," Robin answered, Raven walking into the kitchen and Robin following with an odd look on his face.
Beast Boy made his way over to Adia, looking at her reflection in the window then staring down at his feet.
"Um, Adia?" Beast Boy questioned, "I know that you're not doing too well and all, I mean, your friend almost being killed and your boyfriend being taken, I mean I know I'd feel bad if that happened to me."
"Thank you," Adia stated. "Thank you for the comfort, little brother."
"I—just hope, y'know, that I can help, that's all I want to do," Beast Boy stated.
"You know Beast Boy, I know you think that—you and I could have been something, but I think you're looking in the wrong place," Adia suddenly stated.
"Wait—what?" Beast Boy questioned her.
"Look in the kitchen, there's someone there who really cares about you," Adia whispered. Beast Boy saw Raven and Robin standing in the kitchen talking to one another.
"R—"
"Shhhh," Adia stopped him. "Just take my word for it."
"Um…yeah…" Beast Boy grunted, glancing at Robin and wondering in horror why Robin liked him.
"Robin, are you sure about this?" Raven questioned him in the kitchen quietly. "These people killed the werewolves, how do you know they won't just kill Beast Boy?"
"I understand your concern, Ray, but it's not your decision to make, or mine," Robin answered, setting his hand on her shoulder. "It's Beast Boy's and his alone, and he's seemed to make up his mind about it."
"I just, don't have a good feeling at all about this," Raven replied.
"If you can think of something better, let me know," Robin tried to be sincere. "Or you could try and talk Beast Boy into a different solution."
"Why me?" Raven asked with a look of slight anger on her face.
"Because you're the one asking me in the first place," Robin answered smiling. Raven gave him an odd stare.
"Thanks, I think," Raven replied, walking away and to the sliding doors.
"Ask Cyborg, he'll know what I'm talking about," Adia stated. "I'll be back in a second; I want to go check on Lily before we start, okay?"
"Um, kay," Beast Boy answered. Adia walked out quickly and towards the infirmary doors, Beast Boy looking to Cyborg who was getting ready to leave.
"Hey, Cy," Beast Boy called.
"Yeah, BB? What's up?" he answered.
"I need to talk to you, for a second," Beast Boy said awkwardly.
"Get to work as soon as possible boys, we'll be back," Robin ordered, "And Beast Boy, I know you'll do your best."
"Right, yeah, sure Robin," Beast Boy answered, feeling uncomfortable. Robin led Starfire towards the doors and the two left the room.
"Talk away B," Cyborg replied.
"I think I gotta problem," Beast Boy muttered, tapping his fingers together nervously.
"About what?" Cyborg asked.
"Well—Adia she just told me—that Robin likes me," Beast Boy half whispered.
"Course he likes you, you're his friend," Cyborg replied.
"No I mean, likes me, like more than friends…" Beast Boy whispered to him. Cyborg stared, paused, and then let out a large amount of loud laughter.
"Cy! It's not funny!" Beast Boy growled.
"Robin—have a crush on you!" Cyborg laughed loudly. "How can he have a crush on you?" Suddenly Starfire re-entered the room, forgetting her communicator on the kitchen countertop. "Robin's got a crush on Starfire!"
Starfire perked up at the sound of her name.
"What is the meaning of this crush that you speak of?" Starfire questioned innocently.
The boys stopped dead, stopped breathing, and slowly turned their faces around. Starfire stared at them, confused and waiting for an answer.
"S-ss-tar—when did you get back?" Cyborg stuttered.
"I have left the device to talk into and came back to get it," Starfire indicated.
"R-rrrr—ight, well, you had better get on your way," Beast Boy stated, shooing her away with his hands.
"But I wish to know about this 'crush' that Robin has on me," Starfire questioned, beginning to get more and more curious. "Is it something bad?"
