Hi! It's me Angel again. This is the Sequel to 5 GOLDEN TITANS ETC ETC so if you haven't read it you will be thoroughly confused. If you have read it then enjoy this! It's the next chapter with the three werewolves and the teen titans. The Teen Titans are not my own, but Demitri, Adia, Nree, and Lily are my creation and characters. Other characters will be added later that will be my own but I'll tell you about those later lol.
Angel
Chapter 4-The Adi and the Remi
Robin had been scouring the city for any activity; nothing within the last few days seemed to be as exciting or as dangerous as it used to be. The city seemed to be calm suddenly, which was what was making him nervous. His motorcycle came to a screeching halt as he spun it around in a dark alleyway, spotting a man robbing an older woman of her purse.
"Really…where's the challenge?" Robin grumbled to himself as he hastily parked it, setting his helmet down and running forward as the robber tried to escape. Robin pulled from his belt his quarter staff as he ran around the corner to catch up with the robber. He held it forward like a pole-vaulter, placing it in between the sidewalk slabs and launched himself into the air, the shadow of him forming above the running purse-nabber. He landed hard on his shoulders, the robber landing on the cement hard and face first as Robin grabbed the purse from his hand.
"You've been caught red faced," Robin replied, pulling out a thin rope from his belt and tying his hands tightly. "The police will pick you up and take you where you belong, jail."
Robin walked away and handed the purse to the woman as she thanked him and kissed his cheek.
"Thank goodness for you Teen Titans," she replied.
"All in a days work ma'am," Robin replied, before running for his motorcycle and getting back on it, speeding away down the street again.
"Beast Boy to Robin, you there?" Robin's communicator echoed. Robin carefully clicked it open.
"What is it Beast Boy?" Robin asked hastily, thinking maybe something big was happening and he hadn't been told about it.
"Cyborg is leaving to get Adia now, so…it might…be a good idea to get going soon?" Beast Boy tried to say more like a suggestion and less like an order. Robin had been a bit touchier lately since the "slow spell" in town, sparing more often, training too much, and snapping at the drop of a hat.
"Right," Robin replied, "I'm on my way."
"Do you need assistance, Robin?" Starfire perked her head next to Beast Boy's. Robin's face softened at the sight of her, her emerald eyes looking concerned and caring at him.
"I think I can handle it, Star," Robin smiled. Starfire had been the only person Robin hadn't exploded at in the tower, and everyone except Starfire knew why. "Keep an eye out. I have a bad feeling that this quiet break'll end soon."
"He means he hopes it will," Cyborg said as he ran out of the room in the back ground, not enough time for Robin to snap at him. "BYE!"
Robin's face flustered with anger.
"Hehe, he didn't mean that," Beast Boy replied.
"Yeah, he did," Raven said drolly in the background as well, walking by reading a book. Beast Boy watched her carefully as Starfire began to pout at Robin.
"Why must you go alone, Robin?" she asked as the communicator fell down slowly, Beast Boy loosing his train of thought.
"Because Star," Robin laughed. "I don't think it'll take to people to talk to him."
"It could be dangerous and you will have no one to give you the back up," Starfire stated, taking the communicator from Beast Boy and letting Beast Boy chase after Raven. Robin whipped his bike around, speeding away in a new direction, heading northward out of the city.
"If there's any sign of danger, you'll be the first one I call," Robin said, smiling. Starfire's cheeks blushed as her auburn hair fell off of her shoulders. She nodded once, smiling at him in a simple, yet pretty manner.
"Robin out."
"Goodbye," Starfire bid farewell, clicking the communicator shut.
"Where's she going now?" Demitri demanded, knowing that Adia had been on the other end of the conversation. Where they stood was in a large family room, a warm fire brewing in a fireplace behind Demitri as he tried to calm himself down, having been on high alert for a few days. Lily stood closer to the door, the room decorated with wooden chairs, a strange wooden couch covered in a thick wool cushion and dark black blanket. Lily shook her head at his state of anger, rolling her eyes with his question.
"She asked me not to inform you of that," Lily replied coolly as her brother's anger rose.
"Bull—" Demitri stopped himself. "If she's not at the cabin anymore how am I supposed to keep an eye on her?"
"She doesn't need a guardian Demitri," Lily stated, "She needs her companion and friend."
"I was that until she got that notion to have Nree in one of those human hospitals!" Demitri bellowed, pacing back and forth again. "Do you really think that's a good idea! Go walking in with a pregnant werewolf having an werewolf angel baby! Where is her head!"
"You know this would have never happened if you had just let her see her human parents, and let them know they'd be grandparents," Lily muttered, beginning to get fed up with his ranting and raving.
"Oh, yes! Let's just go and see the people that forced her to hide herself away! They're the reason Adia was lost and alone in the first place! Do you honestly think I'd let them see her after what they did?"
"That's not your choice, is it?" Lily growled. "It's Adia's life, and her parents and her past self. Guess what Demitri, the world doesn't bow down to all your decisions because most of the time they're not yours to make."
"Oh, shut up," Demitri said childishly, his white hair puffing up on his head as well as the hair on his tail. "I don't care if you're right; they're not going to punish her for who she is, not anymore."
"And you denying her to see them and show them what she has is a good idea?" Lily stated, crossing her arms as Demitri began to pace hastily again.
"Where'd she go?" Demitri asked defensively.
"I'm not going to tell you, you were bad about this sort of thing when we were kids and you haven't gotten any better," Lily stated, settling herself in a comfortable wooden rocking chair.
"How does she expect to get help from those humans? Hasn't she learned from anything that's happened to her?" Demitri growled, stopping his pace and rubbing his temples.
"We all haven't lost faith in humanity," Lily answered.
"It's humanity that lost faith in us, if I remember right," Demitri snapped, settling himself into one of the chairs as well.
"Don't be a smart ass," Lily snapped back.
"Honestly, Lily, where's she gone to?" Demitri persisted.
"No."
"Sometimes, I hate you," Demitri stated, staring his sister dead in the face.
"The feeling's mutual," she replied calmly, crossing her legs. Demitri sighed heavily, trying to work out in his mind where she could have disappeared to.
"Honestly Lily, at least at the cabin I could check on her when she was sleeping," Demitri stated.
"Um, I remember that and thinking it was creepy and very deceiving of you," Lily said in her smooth tone of voice.
"I watch her sleep all the time!" Demitri yelled, standing back up and pacing hastily again.
"Did not need to know that," Lily replied.
"Look, just tell meee!" Demitri whined, "You know you have to."
"I don't have to do anything," Lily mumbled.
"I can't take this anymore," Demitri growled, walking and beginning to exit the room to find the front door.
"Where're you headed?" Lily questioned hastily.
"Out," Demitri snapped, before exiting the house, slamming the front door angrily.
Lily picked up her communicator, calling Robin hastily.
"Robin here."
"He finally left," Lily stated, glancing out the front window and watching her brother skulk away.
"Where do you think he's going?" Robin asked as he sped to the city's limits, the vegetation beginning to take over.
"Where else?" Lily said, "To that cabin I told you guys about."
"Right, Cy gave me the coordinates," Robin stated. "How can you be so sure?"
"Because he's my brother," Lily stated, smiling.
Demitri had followed the familiar path to the small, remote cabin, noticing the windows inside were dark. Adia had indeed left the safety of the cabin. He walked passed the door, watching in the windows carefully as if the darkness hadn't told him the truth. He didn't want Adia to know he was looking for her.
Once he had made sure he saw and heard no one in the house he headed back to the front door, pushing it open slowly and smelling the slightly smoky air.
"Adi?" He asked in the darkness, a twinge of still sheltered hope that she would still be there.
There was only silence.
He walked deeper inside, breathing heavily as his shoulders hunched, trying to figure out how he had pushed her so hard she would leave and disappear…And not want him to follow. He found the blanket on the floor, settling himself behind it as he inhaled her scent all around the room, knowing she hadn't been gone for very long. He thought about following her, but she would have never forgiven him for it. The last thing she seemed to want was to see him.
Again he sighed, his white tail twitching nervously as he wondered if he would see her soon…wanting to…needing to. He scooted next to the fireplace, leaning his head against the wall and trying to calm him body and his mind down.
"Adi…how did we get here?" Demitri asked himself, then again seemed to be asking the invisible Adia, he couldn't tell which.
There was a sudden low growling, or so it sounded. Demitri perked up and stood quickly, running to the door and listening at the noise hummed closer. He slowly shut the door and ran into the deeper woods, hiding behind a large tree as a beam of yellow light came closer in the forest. They had come from the city…
The noise of the engine had stopped, the light stopping and shutting off as suddenly he heard footsteps coming closer to him. He glanced up at the closest branch above his head, kneeling down and jumping for it. He hooked his hands on it, swinging and twisting upon it and watching as the figure came closer…his nightly eyes focusing fearfully as he smelled human blood. He recognized the scent suddenly, watching as a teenage boy wearing a red outfit and a green cape stepped into the line of his eye sight. Demitri jumped down, surprising him.
"Robin?" Demitri asked.
"Hi, again," Robin greeted, trying to stay calm.
"What in the world are you doing here?" Demitri questioned. Robin sighed heavily, his continence changing from the strange greeting to a more urgent and serious manner.
"We have a problem," Robin began, "And we need your help to solve it."
"And what do you need from me?" Demitri asked his untrusting nature rearing its ugly head.
"There have been some strange disturbances lately within the city limits. We need more help, and I was hoping three more heads could be able to keep an eye out with us for a few days until we figure who or what has been causing them," Robin explained in a great long speech.
"I won't have Adia involved," Demitri stated, giving Robin a reason not to see his friend. "She's too far along in her pregnancy. If she got hurt it would hurt them both."
"What about you and Lily?" Robin asked. Demitri nodded his head.
"I think we can do that," Demitri answered. "But Lily might have to leave…she's going to be taking care of Adia."
"I understand," Robin said lightly. "Would you want to come tonight?"
"It might be better if I go and talk to my sister about this first," Demitri stated, "But we'll come tomorrow in the later morning."
"We'll be watching for you," Robin stated, sticking out his hand to the taller man. Demitri took it and shook it once with him.
"See you tomorrow," Demitri bid farewell.
"Right," Robin replied, walking back over to his motorcycle. Demitri watched as he sped away into the woods and set his path back to the grouping of the pack's homes, going to talk to his sister about this new development.
End Chapter 4
