Disclaimer: I do not own Teen Titans, because if I did, Terra would DIE! DIE TERRA! DIE IN AN ACCIDENT INVOLVING COWS BECAUSE COWS ROCK!
CHECK BELOW! READ THE NEW STORY! PLEASE! I ONLY GOT ONE REVIEW!
Note: I am writing 3 so I might be a bit slow on updating. Thank you for understanding (my other story is Kids Next Door, The Chosen, and my newest one, New Beginnings, is another Teen Titans one! I would appreciate it if you could check it out!)
Talking- "."
Thinking- (.)
December 22
12:00, Titan's Tower
"Raven! Kori!" barked Richard. He watched as Kori flew over to him, and Raven appeared from her usual black vortex.
"What?" asked Raven venomously.
"I need you to hang these decorations outside," said Richard, taken aback by Raven's tone.
"But, Robin (A/N She never liked calling him Richard), did we not already hang up decorations?" asked Kori, confused.
"Yes, but we didn't hang up the Christmas ones, only the Jewish ones," said Richard.
"I do not understand," said Kori, puzzled. Raven groaned.
"You don't need too. All we need to do is hang these up," she said, and grabbed Kori, her powers taking the decorations. They then both sunk into the black vortex that Raven had conjured.
Richard shook his head once Raven had gone.
"What's eating her?" he asked himself.
12:02, Outside Titan's Tower
"Please, Raven, you seem to have the 'troubled mood'. May I ask what is wrong?" asked Kori.
"No," said Raven curtly. How was she suppose to explain that she was confused about Gar? Better to let it go. Kori flew in front of Raven.
"I do not care," said Kori. "I want to help you, friend Raven!"
"Well, you can help by putting this up," said Raven, and shoved a decoration at Kori.
"Please, I want to help your soul," said Kori.
"I have no soul," said Raven curtly. She put up a giant Santa Claus. "There is nothing to be helped."
"Raven, Robin told me that everyone has a soul, even you!"
"Gee, thanks."
"Raven, how am I suppose to help you if you do not co-operate?"
"I DO NOT NEED ANY HELP! LEAVE ME ALONE!" yelled Raven, and she disappeared, leaving Kori in the cold.
12:06, Raven's Room
"Raven! Raven! Raven, open up!" yelled Kori, banging on Raven's door. "Raven! Open, or I shall have to break the door!" Raven got up furiously and opened her door. If she could have slammed it open, she would have.
"What?" she asked Kori, her voice dripping with venom.
"Please, friend, I just want to help!" said Kori. "May I come in?" Raven sighed and moved aside. Kori came in, and sat on Raven's bed.
"What is it?" asked Raven.
"I would like to know what you are eating," said Kori. Raven smiled at the mistake.
"I think you mean what is eating me," she said.
"But nothing is eating you," said Kori confused.
"Never mind. And nothing is bothering me. I'm just tired," Raven rubbed her eyes. Kori put a hand on her shoulder.
"Do not try and fool me. What is the center of your problem?"
"No one," said Raven. Kori smiled.
"I never asked who was the center of your problem, just what," said Kori.
(Damn it!)
"Nothing is eating me," said Raven.
"If I guess, will you tell me?" asked Kori. Raven nodded.
(She'll never guess)
"Is it Gar?" Raven stared at Kori, her mouth hanging open.
"How-"
"It is not hard to see. I think he loves you back," said Kori. The word love seemed to bring Raven back to her senses.
"I do NOT love Garfield Logan!" yelled Raven. "Get out of my room!" Kori got up calmly and left. Raven needed time to think.
"Do not worry, she did not mean it," said Kori once the door had closed behind her. A nearby green fly morphed into Gar.
"How do you know that?" asked Gar, his eyes full of tears.
"She is confused," said Kori, and she left. Gar sighed and leaned on Raven's door, not knowing that on the other side, Raven was covering her mouth in surprise.
REVIEW! PLEASE! I LIVE FOR REVIEWS! SO PRESS THE BUTTON!
l l l l
v v v v
