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Chapter 3:
Raven asked Beastboy to meet her on the roof at 5. He wondered why, but did not ask. Cyborg asked Starfire and Robin to go out with him to get the rest of the groceries that Beastboy would not let Raven get like milk, cheese and meat. At a five till 5, Raven made her way to the roof. Beastboy stopped when he saw her comming down the hallway. She looked at him. They both walked up to the roof together. Raven began to levitate, folding her legs. Beastboy stood in front of her.
"What?" he said coldly.
Raven was surprised at this coldness. She normally was this cold, but she never imagined that Beastboy would return the same favor.
"I'm sorry for what I did earlier. I didn't know."
"How could you not? You're fucking psychic. Read my head."
"Would you please calm down? I'm trying to talk to you."
"Why should I? You never give me the chance."
Raven closed her eyes. Anger hadn't reached her. Somehow, sadness had. Raven hated to feel this weak, this open, but she needed to talk to Beastboy. She needed him to know the things she told Cyborg, maybe even more. She wanted to talk to him.
"If you're not going to tell me why you wanted to talk, maybe I'll just go back inside. This is boring."
"I asked you up here because I want to talk."
"About what? You could care less."
"Please. I-I-I just need to talk to someone," she stammered.
"Just talk to Cyborg."
"I can't?"
"Why not? You seem to tell him everything."
"Not everything."
"Then what? What more can you keep inside that he doesn't already know? That you're a bitch? That you don't care what other's feel? That you care only for yourself?"
Raven stood. She walked over to the ledge, tears welling up in her eyes.
"I knew I shouldn't have ask to talk to you. You wouldn't understand. You say I don't understand you, but I do. Maybe you should be the one to understand."
"Raven, I-"
"No, Beastboy. I'm done. I shouldn't have asked you up here."
Raven turned and walked inside. Beastboy sighed.
"Nice going," he said to himself. "She doesn't deserve this. She just wanted to talk and I blew it up in her face."
He looked at the setting sun. He just didn't know how to handle her. He wanted to spill all that he felt to her. He wanted to be with her. He loved her.
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At 7, Raven headed down to the docks. Part of her did not want to go, but the other part urged her to go. She couldn't stay at the tower with Beastboy any longer. He kept banging at her door demanding that she would talk to him, but she refused. She couldn't see him, not now. Lately, she hadn't been the same. Her wall was crumbling down. Everything that she built up to protect herself was falling down. She was weak and open. What else could she do? Wonder filled her about the roses and the note. She still had not figured out they were put in her room in the first place. Maybe her questions could be answered. Maybe she could find someone to talk to.
"Hello."
Raven turned. There was someone standing against one of the dock houses. He wore black sunglasses. His hair was messy, with a dark blue stripe down the middle. His arms were folded over a black tee-shirt. He wore black and dark blue pants. Raven looked at this dark teen with curiousity. He was certainly dark enough for her. True, she was dark, but she didn't know how dark she could be.
"I'm glad you came," he said.
"Who are you?"
"Name's Invisible."
"That's a strange name."
"And yours is not?"
She gave him a death glare. He stood and walked over to her. There was another black rose in his hand.
"When no one notices you, you tend to become invisible. For you," said Invisible as he handed her the flower.
She took it. This rose was just like the other two that sat on her dresser. She closed her eyes and smelled it. A sweet, intoxcating fragrance filled her mind. Raven opened her eyes. Invisible stared at her, his mouth formed into a half smile. She smiled back, not knowing what she was doing. She felt as if everything was perfect. She felt like nothing could ruin this moment.
"Come with me," he said holding out his hand.
Raven looked at the hand before placing her pale fingers into his. Tightly, he grasped her hand and lead her to a run down dock house. Raven did not refuse as he led her inside. She didn't refuse when he brushed some of her violet hair out of her face. Invisible just kept staring at her. His sunglasses were now off and his dark brown eyes watched her. Leading her to a couch, he had her sit down. Her eyes were transfixed to his, not letting him move out of her sight. She didn't want him to release her hand as he sat down. Raven held the rose close to her, taking in the hypnotizing smell. Invisible leaned closer to her.
"I brought you here to show you the true meaning of love, my beauty. No one deserves you. They don't understand you, but I do. Let me show you what it is like to truely live. Let me lead you into the darkness. Don't allow that poisoning light to take you away. Trust me. Touch me. Then you can belong to me."
Taking her hand to his cheek, Invisible closed his eyes.
"Belong to me."
She smiled. No words came to her mouth. She couldn't think of anything but him. His words had pulled him into his aura. She felt as if she was apart of him. Invisible looked at her as she dropped the rose. He pulled her in close and kissed her gently. Raven didn't refuse even as he began to gently caress her stomach. Her eyes closed as the kiss grew deeper and more intense. Her mind was transfixed to his. She wanted him even more though she didn't even know him. She never wanted him to let go. She had to have him. She had to taste him. He was like a poison slowly flowing through her veins and now, she belonged to him.
